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Revision as of 21:28, 9 June 2009
“ | I did this Meow in the video; probably my best cat-call ever. :D Laugh it up. :D | ” |
Chris |
Released on 24 April 2009, MEOW is Chris's shortest work to date. This video depicts Spas, an anthropomorphic cat, playing the piano at Chris's wedding. Chris makes a meowing sound, of which he claims to be extremely proud.
Although the imitation is actually decent, Chris fails hard in this 4-second video by adding an annotation box onto a corner of the cat's face, to point out the obvious - namely that there is a cat. He also fails in that he believes a "cat-call" is the same thing as a meow.
Video
“ | Meeeooowww! | ” |
Transcript
[an empty annotation box appears around Spas's face, revealing “Here's the kitty!” when hovered over]
Meeeooowww!
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