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*In the first version of the video in the credits for sound was "???(I would be very glad to know)" that was later changed to "Daniel Malmedahl"
*In the first version of the video in the credits for sound was "???(I would be very glad to know)" that was later changed to "Daniel Malmedahl"
*The animation was made in Lightwave 7.5. and published in october 2003 <ref>https://forums.cgsociety.org/t/animation-the-annoying-thing</ref>
*The animation was made in Lightwave 7.5. and published in october 2003 <ref>https://forums.cgsociety.org/t/animation-the-annoying-thing</ref>
*It was featured in first Crazy Frog music video, [[Axel F]]
*On [[Best of Crazy Hits]] DVD animation called "Air Bike", but it was without "In Rock 8 Bit"
*On [[Best of Crazy Hits]] DVD animation called "Air Bike", but it was without "In Rock 8 Bit"



Latest revision as of 11:20, 25 July 2024

The Annoying Thing is the original animation of Crazy Frog, created in 2003 by Erik Wernquist.

Plot

In this short animation, the character, known as "The Annoying Thing," pretends to imitate a two-stroke engine, while lip syncing to Daniel Malmedahl's 2TAKTARE.MP3. He then quickly flies away, like he's being pulled by an invisible motorcycle, as the credits roll for TurboForce3D.

Credits

Modelling, Animation & All That: Erik Wernquist

Sound of "The Thing": Daniel Malmedahl

Music: "In Rock 8 Bit" by Bodenständig 2000[1]

Beta Credits

Trivia

  • There is the TurboForce3d logo on one of the cubes behind Crazy Frog
  • In the first version of the video in the credits for sound was "???(I would be very glad to know)" that was later changed to "Daniel Malmedahl"
  • The animation was made in Lightwave 7.5. and published in october 2003 [2]
  • It was featured in first Crazy Frog music video, Axel F
  • On Best of Crazy Hits DVD animation called "Air Bike", but it was without "In Rock 8 Bit"

References