I can't possibly give you an exact Estimated Time of Arrival, but there is another Skary animation in the works. Since you've got a bit to wait, here's a little teaser to chew on for a while.
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I can't possibly give you an exact Estimated Time of Arrival, but there is another Skary animation in the works. Since you've got a bit to wait, here's a little teaser to chew on for a while.
Shawnee Jenkins is a good kid. She gets good grades, does her chores and cleans up the blood her parents leave behind every night. [This one's not for the young'uns, okay?]
[Also, it's set in the 50s, so some of the stereotypes are a little over the top. I don't really believe that bikers are inherently evil.]
[Also also, I just realized the dorkier of the biker dudes looks like Conan O'Brien. This wasn't intentional. Conan O'Brien is neither dorky nor a biker dude. Well, not a biker dude.]
Story, art, narration: Katy Towell
Music: Gayle Ellett and Todd Montgomery
For old time's sake: this was never a Childrin R Skary cartoon; just a side project. But enough folks have asked me where it is that I've decided to post it here as well.
Story, art, animation and narration: Katy Towell
Back by request: the very first Childrin R Skary cartoon I ever made. No, it isn't very good. It requires more interpretative skills than it probably should. But it was the first, and by Jove, it wasn't the last.
The conclusion of Ida's tragic tale. (Part 1)
Story & Art: Katy Towell
Narration: Tim Jones
Music: Kevin MacLeod with the opening theme performed by the RFCM Symphony Orchestra - Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals - Aquarium"
Wait, what did they say? View a subtitled version here.
A strange, silent little girl turns up out of nowhere on a stormy day with only a name tag to identify her. Luckily, a kindly older couple takes her in, but for Ida and the people of Catterwall, this is where the luck ends. It seems everywhere Ida goes, misfortune is soon to follow. And it's about to get much worse. (Part 2)
Story & Art: Katy Towell
Narration: Tim Jones
Music: Kevin MacLeod with the opening theme performed by the RFCM Symphony Orchestra - Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals - Aquarium"
Wait, what did they say? View a subtitled version here.
Also "Why You Oughtn't Answer the Door Without Your Protective Suit." -
Story, Art, Voices: Katy Towell
Other voices: Tim Jones
Music: Dan Graham and Jeremy Sherman
Inspired by "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," but with zombies. And flamenco.
Story & Art: Katy Towell
Music: Roger Scannura
With the help of her flying sock monkeys, Stella decides to put an end to Cupid and his Valentine's Day antics for good.
Story & Art: Katy Towell
Genevieve already has a pony. She wants the world.
Story & Art: Katy Towell
Music - Composer: Gwydion Elderwyn Arranger: Aisha Elderwyn (c) 2005 Gwydion & Aisha Elderwyn
Narration: Aisha Elderwyn
Other voices: Melanie Ames and Tim Jones
Wait, what did she say? View a subtitled version here.