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Team 357's animation picture

Sheepish Jester

By: Sheepish Jester
New: 24-02-2007 13:53
Updated: 24-02-2007 13:53
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Team 357's animation picture

This is a picture from our 2007 animation. It's an underwater scene, with fishies. Check us out at the philadelphia regional. good luck to all the teams.

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24-02-2007 15:27

FunkyRatDemon


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Heres ours....

(Way to go 753 animation team, you did a great job this year)



24-02-2007 17:24

Morgan Gillespie


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Here is 25's



27-02-2007 20:18

robostangs548


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hmmmmmm...... looks good so far, but I cant see a working iPod underwater. I accidentally spilled some water on mine and it fried.... but i guess there is always room for some science fiction.... its a great animation by the way. Also everyone that has posted so far, your animations look pretty sweet too. I wish you all the best of luck on the animation award. Good Luck!



28-02-2007 08:20

ChrisMcK2186


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They do sell waterproof cases for them. I believe it is called something like iMpervious or something like that. Very nice work guys, i like the devilish bot.

Chris



28-02-2007 09:38

FunkyRatDemon


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Yes, the "devilish" bot is our un-eco friendly robot, we have a small "cute" energy effecient robot that beats it in our animation....(Devil breaks down)



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