If you’re a fan of Scooby-Doo, FNAF, ’70s stop-motion puppet films, and/or analog media, you should really check out this film. Aside from pushing the boundaries of cinema, it’s genuinely a well-made, well-written tribute to the more innocent and thoughtful children’s entertainment of old. I hope Tilghman doesn’t get discouraged from making stuff like this because of the frankly malicious response to his usage of AI.
If you’re a fan of Scooby-Doo, FNAF, ’70s stop-motion puppet films, and/or analog media, you should really check out this film. Aside from pushing the boundaries of cinema, it’s genuinely a well-made, well-written tribute to the more innocent and thoughtful children’s entertainment of old. I hope Tilghman doesn’t get discouraged from making stuff like this because of the frankly malicious response to his usage of AI.