The title suggests exactly what it says, this comic is about a doctor who is also a ninja. In all likelihood if you spend a decent amount of time on the internet you've seen an image from this comic before:
(probably this one)
This comic has an incredibly zany sense of humor and is a great webcomic to binge on (you know, when you spend 3 hours reading every comic in the archive, that kind of binging). To this day the comic keeps me guessing as to what happens next. My one problem is that the lack of detail in the artwork becomes more apparent when you reading one comic page once every few days as opposed to fifty per hour. The comic's effect is much greater when read as whole issues as opposed to one page at a time. The author also leaves some pretty funny comments in the hover over captions for each page, so try not to miss any of them when plowing through. Rating time:
Pros:
Hilarious
Well written
updates regularly(the author supports himself with the comic, so you know it's reliable)
unpredicatble
cons:
art style is lacking sometimes
loses effect when read one page at a time
Overall: 8.5/10
Once again, I highly recommend reading a few issues, you won't regret it.
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I've decided to take this time to educate you all on the wonderful, incredibly stupid, and slightly disturbing world of youtube fads. I've spent more time than I care to admit on youtube and I've seen all manners of fads, but you might be wondering, what's a youtube fad? Well to put it simply, it's basically when a single video is edited in various ways by different people. While this seems somewhat normal, fads on youtube are a close relative to youtube poop (that's a whole other topic) and thus are completely retarded. Here's an example:
Of course this video is meaningless if watched by itself. You simply have to direct your gaze over to the suggested videos to see the literal hundreds of videos that are basically this exact same thing, but with some other youtube fad integrated into it. Yes, you heard me right, youtube fads are created when people take other youtube fads and put them in completely unrelated videos. So it's a swirling cycle of retardation that can be completely hilarious when you're extremely bored. One of my personal favorites involves an excellent rugrats clip:
I'm actually impressed that I found the original, there tends to be so many of these that the original becomes completely lost. Now here's fad versions of the above clip:
While hilarious, you can see how this gets out of hand extremely quickly. That's about all you need to know about youtube fads, there's really so many of them and the popular ones keep changing. Attempting to list them all would be madness.
One thing I've always wondered though is, who exactly makes these? I mean, I imagine making one of these requires at least some skill with a video editor, but maybe I'm thinking people are using stuff like Sony Vegas to make these when in all likelihood they're just using iMovie. I also wonder how much time it takes to make these, I can't imagine someone devoting more than an hour of their life making something so pointlessly hilarious.
But anyway, there you go, have fun exploring youtube fads, but try not to drive yourself insane.
Stick fights at their finest
Great animation, choreography, audio syncing, and humor, definitely a good watch, I kinda wish fight scenes in movies looked more like this.
Wow I had no idea they made a third one, and this one is easily the best. I've always liked stick fight animations (when they're good) and this series is really clever with the concept. Xiao Xiao was one of the first ones to start this stick fight craze and it seems to be pretty popular.