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Still the best cartoon by far.

I regret not keeping the mp4's of this show. It's impossible to find for retail in the US.

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Led through the mist
By the milk-light of moon
All that was lost is revealed

Our long bygone burdens
Mere echoes of the spring
But where have we come?

And where shall we end?
If dreams can't come true
Then why not pretend?

How the gentle wind
Beckons through the leaves
As Autumn colors fall

Dancing in a swirl
Of golden memories
The loveliest lies

Of all

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reminds me of my late teens/early 20s in rural Pennsylvania during the autumn.

How did they learn to exploit nostalgia so well? This show was too kino...

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For me it’s my time near Boston

Holy fuck you're retarded. I found it available for digital purchase on four different store fronts and the blu-ray is also incredibly easy to find.

So were they dead the whole time?

Americana Folklore + Neo-Classical music + Mid century picture book artstyle

The entire soundtrack is on youtube, go there or just use a youtube burn website

>have bought DVD of series from Barnes and Noble for $5
>?

Kino cartoon

Someone post the episode that the skeletons wear pumpkins as heads, by far the best episode

By far the best of the cartoons made by former AT members ( Patrick McHale, Nate Cash, Tom Herpich and Bert Youn in this case )

It's definitely got an East-to-Midwest feel.

Reminds me of visiting my great grandmother on her farm in Missouri.

I might be getting old, but I love this cartoon as well. The story. The art. everything.

I hope we eventually get more of that world/something else from the creators as good as that was. But also love the idea of this being such a short contained thing. Super comfy to watch in the fall and short enough to recommend for a ton a poeple

Maybe the real unkown was the friends we made along the way

It's that time of year here again

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Retard

I always assumed the unknown was the afterlife. Especially since Wirt and Greg hide behind Quincy Endicott’s tombstone in the “modern” time. Their whole time there is basically a near-death experience, hence the beast trying to get them to “give up”

It really is a perfect storm of a cartoon. Great art, great music, great writing, great performances, and most importantly, they didn’t give anyone a chance to run it into the ground. It exists as a short, fantastic little project.

common consensus was that they were in some kind of purgatory

McHale had the idea for OTGW like 10 years before it was greenlit, so that's probably why it was so polished

>sat on an idea for a decade
>it turns out really good

That gives me a lot of hope, user

>purgatory
Makes sense, because the end montage shows all the people they helped to move on.

Halloween Tree is better.

I’m already old. This came out during that time when I was too kuch of a teenager for cartoons. It still feels new.