WowCraft: The Adventure

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Written by: Andrew Burton, Jonathan Burton
Storyboard by: Andrew Burton, Jonathan Burton
Animated by: Andrew Burton, Jonathan Burton
Audio by: Sam Burton

#wow #carbotanimations #blizzard #warcraft #expansion #blizzcon
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I love it when you can tell that it was animated from experience and not just some wannabe that watched a few videos and said "I UNDERSTAND"

Feral_Sage
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yo no lie, that "this is wow" at the end legit made me cry cause that was 100% my experience

budakiel
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The ending is full of emotions
From beginning to end

Thanks Carbot
Thanks So Much

horsetroy
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as a long time player, this series literally hits all the feels and memories in once go.

gemyniraptor
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Coyotes have no teeth, but dragon with one head has enough trophy skulls for the whole party 😊

keithomilak
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The greatest quest of them all is picking a name that sounds cool but has not been taken yet.

kgregorius
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If someone come across this and has never played WoW before, Carbot takes the experience and makes it into a format that WoW players find so nostalgic that if a person who has never played it before, watches this video, they will say to them selves "HEY, ITS JUST LIKE THE VIDEO I WATCHED FROM CARBOT!"
I really enjoy seeing how your animation has evolved, the changes from your early stuff and modern has transitions so eloquently.

alessandrocava
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Man the end showing the expansions and state of the game hit hard. I just came back to Classic for Cata, I don’t mind the dungeon finder feature but so many of the people don’t even communicate. I see so many not even know how to play their classes. Things like druids not knowing what MotW is, resto druid only healing with rejuvenate, priests dpsing as holy, prot paladins not using righteous fury, fire specced mage using mostly frost spells, disc priest using only holy nova to heal, … it goes on. WOW holds a place in my heart, I’ve played off and on for twenty years and have wonderful memories with friends and guildies.

gordonking
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1:31:23 I could actually feel that moment. Its a sad clip and its all too much true.

lordbreetai
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I haven't laughed and cried so much while watching something in a very long time. I'll shed a tear for Fall of the Lich King until the day I die. That and "This is WoW" just hit so hard...

Mr.AndersonX
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Man I remember how ground breaking wow seemed back when I was a kid. Loved running around on my hunter in a whole new world, getting upgrades, leveling the pet, feeling the character getting stronger with the larger numbers, seeing other hunters in crazy looking gear and wondering what kind of dmg they must be doing… good times back when I was 15 😅

IsaacFNghost
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It really is something watching it the full way through, not just the basic ride of the rise and fall of WoW, but also seeing the general development and maturation of early figuring-it-out Carbot to modern experienced Carbot.

SpaceJawa
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Omg that wow classic one with his friends all leaving hit me in the feels. I’m so sad that I missed all of the good times in WOW when I started playing in 10.1. There’s this huge world for me to explore and I’m loving the questing, but as a new player it really does feel empty

SumsieBun
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Such a great take on the Wow experience. The escort part had me laughing hard as well as the Warlock disenchanting the Warriors Axe. So many times I have seen that happen. I still go back to Wow from time to time to see the changes and play some BGs and Keys. The end of the video is exactly what has happened to this game. So True. Thanks for the nostalgic vibes and for the great content.

centrifikal
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That "Welcome to Final Fantasy XIV!" with the iconic Limsa Lominsa song playing in the background got me tearing up. What an amazing finish....

peanutcolada
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This was awesome to watch. I play on warmane its pretty active and still seening crazy world interaction and big horde vs alliances world pvp breakouts and enjoyable.

TheMoltenpepper
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I just realized that 21:34 is not just a reference to Monty Python but also towards an Asterix Movie (Asterix in Britania).

heramaaroricon
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man i havent touched WSG in years, but seeing that orc do that side dance again brought back so many memories LMAO 10:12

Gurtington
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I gotta say ep.33 Get on my Level was the best short comedy i've seen out of this series, it doesn't even need much context. Well played!

FlexxibleFree
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WoW Carbot is the gift that keeps on giving. Never get tired of watching these videos.

kingmarx