I'll give you a brief visual description because I don't think anybody here ever saw it.
The video starts by panning into an attic with an open window and after a bit of silence (I call this the disney formula of visual storytelling cause they do it all the time) a small kitten pops into the frame minding its business. The cat looked like this somewhat, similar artstyle: https://chissweethome.fandom.com/wiki/Chi_Yamada
Its fur was brown and white and it had a pair of pupils inside irises (cant remember the color, but it was blue or brown probably)
The cat sees a mirror, the reflection in it scares it, but then it becomes curious.
The cat gets something on its head that blocks its vision and tramples all over the attic hitting cardboard boxes while being very distressed, it desperately tried to remove that thing.
The other half of the video introduces an evil stray cat with black fur, the clear sky turns into clouds when it enters into the frame and into the attic, the kitten is scared and hides, but the evil cat still finds it. The kitten runs back toward the mirror and backs up against it. The evil stray cat accidentally glances at the mirror, sees its reflection and is so terrified it runs away from the attic by jumping off the window.
The sky becomes clear again and slowly the video ends with the kitten happy.
The last time I saw it in my playlist it had over 2000 views, but no more than 4000 views
If you go onto the video a message pops up that reads
The only thing that remains left is this archived page here
but the video is missing
I tried to reach their channel by using the link on the video (and I made sure to get rid of the archive.org bit, so it loads youtube), but it says the channel doesn't exist.
I'm glad I watched the whole video before it got taken down. Fuck youtube!
Does anybody know if they [the artist who made this] have uploaded the video elsewhere or it's been archived or shared elsewhere? I managed to find their bilibili (japanese youtube) account and they uploaded 4 tutorial videos on it, but no animation.
The video starts by panning into an attic with an open window and after a bit of silence (I call this the disney formula of visual storytelling cause they do it all the time) a small kitten pops into the frame minding its business. The cat looked like this somewhat, similar artstyle: https://chissweethome.fandom.com/wiki/Chi_Yamada
Its fur was brown and white and it had a pair of pupils inside irises (cant remember the color, but it was blue or brown probably)
The cat sees a mirror, the reflection in it scares it, but then it becomes curious.
The cat gets something on its head that blocks its vision and tramples all over the attic hitting cardboard boxes while being very distressed, it desperately tried to remove that thing.
The other half of the video introduces an evil stray cat with black fur, the clear sky turns into clouds when it enters into the frame and into the attic, the kitten is scared and hides, but the evil cat still finds it. The kitten runs back toward the mirror and backs up against it. The evil stray cat accidentally glances at the mirror, sees its reflection and is so terrified it runs away from the attic by jumping off the window.
The sky becomes clear again and slowly the video ends with the kitten happy.
The last time I saw it in my playlist it had over 2000 views, but no more than 4000 views
If you go onto the video a message pops up that reads
Video unavailableThis video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by 枫桥的手绘动画
The only thing that remains left is this archived page here
but the video is missing
I tried to reach their channel by using the link on the video (and I made sure to get rid of the archive.org bit, so it loads youtube), but it says the channel doesn't exist.
I'm glad I watched the whole video before it got taken down. Fuck youtube!
Does anybody know if they [the artist who made this] have uploaded the video elsewhere or it's been archived or shared elsewhere? I managed to find their bilibili (japanese youtube) account and they uploaded 4 tutorial videos on it, but no animation.