WoW Moviewatch: Adventures of Puff & Lilpuff - Episode 7
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You can only very tenuously call today's piece a "movie," which might disqualify it for being featured on "Moviewatch." However, Myndflame's "Adventures of Puff & Lilpuff - Episode 7" targets the same audience of WoW players who would recognize them from their epic series, Illegal Danish. I wanted to make sure Moviewatchers didn't miss out on the comedy.
Of course, part of the news here is that Myndflame will be releasing the prelude to Illegal Danish 3 on July 3rd, 2009. This particular episode of Puff & Lilpuff features a petition thread on Gameriot, encouraging the Illegal Danish folks to include the nominal characters in the machinima.
Overall, this mostly-audio series is pretty funny. It's rooted in the body of work Myndflame has created, and is definitely a creative use of characters. Over the seven episodes we've already scene, the interaction between Puff and Lilpuff has become more complex and involves. I think that the series will continue to build on this intricacy, and will probably become a staple of many a WoW player's weekly game routine.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
MrGutts Jun 2nd 2009 12:47PM
ahhhh hahahahaha crazy
elfennau Jun 2nd 2009 12:56PM
WTB movies on Moviewatch, pst.
Matazuma Jun 2nd 2009 1:23PM
I gotta agree.
This maybe very funny but it ain't machianima.
bohemienne Jun 2nd 2009 4:20PM
Myndflame makes plenty of graphic-intensive movies, but those are incredibly time-consuming to produce. They probably liked the story idea for this series well enough, but didn't want to take too much time away from their work on their visual productions in order to produce this one as well.
That and, given the quality of some of the movies that -do- make the cut here on MovieWatch, I can't imagine what movies weren't deemed good enough to be featured today instead of this radio play. Chances are Michael Gray was doing us all a favor.