I mean, who would have thought that you could use a baseball bat like that? Small things like the pistol twirl and the or the slight snnort that the Scout gives at the end just adds a measure of quality to the overall animation aesthetic. This short combines intensity, perfect pacing and some of the coolest fight choreography featured in a digital design space. The only reason this video is second-to-last is because it's not quite as long as the final video on the last page, but it's just as epic. I haven't seen the flick but this video almost makes me want to check it out.
YouTube user Condoriano based this scene on a moment from the battle of Sahaquiel in the movie Rebuild of Evangelion 2.0. There's no talking and the sound effects are kept to a minimum save for the action that transpires near the end, but it's the intensity and the build-up of the video that makes it so awesome. The video is only four minutes long but it's so freaking awesome. My goodness do I love this video! It's the sort of thing where the replay button gets ravaged like sheep in a wolf pen. I'm here to tell you that such a feat is a lot harder than it seems, given many of the limited tool functions and features available in the editor. That TTMR Guy does a superb job with the editing and cutaways, and unlike some other videos on this list, he did all of it within the entirety of the Source Filmmaker. So it should come as no surprise that the community found it necessary to recreate the TV show's intro in SFM.
There's even a total conversion mod for the anime in Garry's Mod. It was recently fused together in a brief machinima with Titanfall and before that it had its own game released on PC and the Nintendo 3DS. What's more is that the sound effects in this video are absolutely hilarious, easily making it one of the very best and entertainment-heavy videos featuring the Team Fortress cast in SFM.Īttack on Titan has kind of become a phenomenon all its own. The fight is nearly recreated frame for frame, which is an impressive feat for someone to accomplish using the wonky animation toolset in SFM. It's a hilarious depiction of a fight between the Scout and Spy based on Jet Li's fight against a dojo master in the film Fist of Legend, a sort of spiritual remake of Bruce Lee's iconic Chinese Connection. This is one of those videos that can be watched and re-watched and watched again.