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Do you think Meatcanyon or Flashgitz will ever escape the shadow of their main 'funny voices' being just ripoffs of South Park characters such as the cop who says 'Niceeee' and Randy Marsh?

It wasn't a problem early on when they were still trying to find their own styles, but at this point I feel like it's distracting and lazy. They are clearly talented guys, just show me you've watched more than just other adult animation growing up. I see the puppet and prop work Meatcanyon does and it is clear he is better than that.
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>>150997196
The only good thing Flashfagz made was the Dark Templar furry story, Meatretard is a cronically unfunny failure. They're both too reliant on irrelevant current bullshit no-one cares about
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Meatcanyon maybe. His Papa Meat channel, and podcast he does with Wendigoon (Creep Cast) gets more views than his animations do. IIRC he also helps with doing animations for other people under his real name rather than psuedonym. So he seems to be doing alright. Flashgitz seems to be a one trick pony, and while I like Space King, I imagine what they do after it will fall flat because people will get tired of the humor eventually.
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>>150997237
Cope



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