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Open in SnapchatThis animated explainer breaks down the viral moment behind the phrase 'So I just...'. Featuring simple stick-figure animation, it visually narrates the sequence of events leading to a character's shocked reaction. Perfect for understanding internet culture trends.
This animated short features a stick figure character who cycles through various expressions while text overlays reveal phrases like 'First thing,' 'When I,' 'They hide,' 'Good workers,' and finally, 'I'm a good worker.' The animation uses simple visuals and changing facial expressions to convey its message.
This animated explainer features a stick figure character who goes through a relatable morning routine. Text overlays like 'Waking up,' 'So much,' and 'To be tired' narrate the experience, culminating in the decision to 'I'm doing this.' The animation uses simple visuals and text to convey a common feeling of starting the day.
In this animated short, a stick figure character humorously navigates the gap between perceived age and reality. With expressive text overlays like 'I look young' and 'Oh sh*t,' the animation captures the universal feeling of being mistaken for someone younger. It's a relatable and funny commentary on aging, perfect for fans of quick, witty digital art.
A minimalist stick figure animation by Travis M. Samson humorously explores the concept of age. The character, wearing a t-shirt with a small figure print, delivers a monologue that begins with 'I'm at the age' and progresses through phrases like 'Suggests that' and 'And gone to hell,' culminating in a self-deprecating shrug. This simple yet expressive piece captures a moment of existential reflection common among young adults.
This animated explainer features stick figure art and text overlays like 'Of shutting up' and 'Not for me.' It visually breaks down the phrase 'I love,' creating a simple yet intriguing narrative.
This animated video features a simple stick figure character who undergoes a transformation while text overlays reveal a humorous narrative about 'Science'. The animation style is minimalist and expressive.
In this animated explainer, character Travis M. Samson demonstrates the emotional rollercoaster of having a crush. Watch as he navigates feelings of excitement, nervousness, and ultimately, relief, providing a relatable and humorous take on young romance.
This animated explainer features a stick figure character reacting to text appearing above them. The sequence shows expressions shifting from 'Dramatic' to 'Interesting,' illustrating a common reaction format used in online communication.
This animated short by Travis M. Samson uses simple stick figures and text to contrast the 'ideal workday' with the reality of being expected to perform for a full eight hours. It's a humorous yet relatable commentary on workplace expectations.
This animated explainer features a stick figure demonstrating proper phone call behavior. Text overlays guide viewers through key phrases like 'To show up' and 'In a good mood,' illustrating positive communication habits.
Watch Travis M. Samson use simple animation to break down the process of dealing with personal challenges. This concise visual guide shows you can face your problems head-on.
In this animated clip by Travis M. Samson, a simple stick figure character contemplates a philosophical question through text overlays. The minimalist art style focuses attention on the evolving internal monologue, creating a relatable moment about self-worth and decision-making.
This animated short by Travis M. Samson humorously depicts a character's dramatic decision to block his 'Fortnite girlfriend' after a relationship conflict. The story unfolds through simple, expressive animation and text, capturing a relatable moment of online relationship tension.
This animated short humorously captures the relatable feeling of seeking warmth under a blanket, which unexpectedly triggers a wave of pure happiness. A simple act of self-comfort leads to an overwhelming 'happiness attack,' perfectly illustrating a common yet often unspoken moment of cozy bliss.
This animated short by Travis M. Samson humorously explores the idea of children speaking in a made-up language. The story follows a character who, upon hearing a child's strange speech, attempts to use a flip-flop to 'kill' the sound, only to be met with a skeptical friend. The animation uses simple stick figures and text to create a comedic narrative about communication and imagination.
This animated short features a minimalist character who attempts to sing 'Despacito,' but hilariously mispronounces it as 'Dees-Paa-Cito.' The character's exaggerated expressions and the sudden shift to a distorted, low-pitched musical parody create a comedic effect. The animation style is simple and cartoonish, focusing on the humorous vocal performance.
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