The number right now, as of 12:51 AM on 20 January 2007: 1,006,129. That’s a lot of people watching cat heads. I’m stunned, delighted, and deeply humbled that so many people would bother. If you’re reading this and you’re one of them, my thanks to you for clicking.
I think half of those million plus views are mine! CHT is just incredible. I love cats and I love the Bard, I can’t belive how great they go together!
I’m glad to see it is also on Google Video, as I’m boycotting YouTube (it’s a long story…).
If you ever decide to expand on CHT, please let me know!
Cheers and keep up the great work!
Gregor
Hell yeah, Gregor, there will be more CHT. I’m planning something big, in fact.
And yes, thanks for the kind words. What’s all this about boycotting YouTube? Do tell, is there something I should know about?
Hey Tim man, I saw that cat head theatre on Youtube, and noticed something about naked rabbits, which I remember attributing to yourself. What’s up?
Jun, that animation girl from USC
http://www.stonefalconproductions.com
I will PAY for a full version of CAT HEAD HAMLET!!!!!
I want more CHT, i cant stop watching this cute video, it is absolutely astonishing !
This was a really cool video. I think not your best though.
By far “Gimmie the Mermaid” was the “Cat’s Meow”. (grin)
We are going to show “Gimmie the Mermaid” tomorrow, (02-20-2007),
as our response to “The Thief and the Cobbler”, (02-18-2007):
http://www.dynovideo.com/02-18-07.html
“The Thief and the Cobbler” was a fantastic animated work that was
unfinishe, and unreleased. Disney could have pooled some of it’s
resources, and got this finished and released. Instead they ripped
it off by releasing “Aladin” instead. Richard Williams has a legitimate
lawsuit against Disney for this blatant theft. Hey – Gimmie the Cobbler!!
I love CHT! And I watch it many times a week :3
I’m directing Hamlet right now and Cat Head Theater was just what we needed to lighten our load! We rehearsed Act 2, Scene 2 yesterday and of course Rosencrantz and Guildenstern began cat-fighting behind Hamlet’s monologue. Twas too much fun. Thanks for sharing your creativity! I’d love to lend a voice to future Cat Head Theaters…I know that’s probably a pipe dream, but just thought I’d put in my 2 cents. Thanks again. We love it!
Omg, I love cats! I have a gray one with a white belly. But its short haired….I want a white persion cat. Those are awasome!