From: [identity profile] neekabe.livejournal.com


I saw it yesterday, and my first though was that it is the embodiement of the emotion evoked by most of favourite FFVII fics. Happy and wonderful and uplifting, but you know that if things keep going like they are, it's going to end in doom =P

From: [identity profile] kalikamaxwell.livejournal.com


Someone showed it to me yesterday... So sad. ;_;

From: [identity profile] icedark-elf.livejournal.com


It made me cry. *sniffles* It was the thump at the end. Well, that and the kiwi crying.

From: [identity profile] icedark-elf.livejournal.com


First off, icon love. I need to finish Mai Hime.

And it is sad and happy at the same time. I think that person has a wonder bit of story teller in them, and I am jealous they can express it the way they do.

From: [identity profile] artimusdin.livejournal.com


*wibbles* oh god, that's so awesome and yet so sad.
ext_75817: a section of a brown and white feather with the words "Birds of a feather" in the bottom right corner of the image. (pretty birdie)

From: [identity profile] dracontia.livejournal.com


I was crying at the flying bit but the thump made me giggle. *hugs the poor road kill*

From: [identity profile] icedark-elf.livejournal.com


The noise was funny, but the little almost...childish song playing during the flying mad me whimper.

From: [identity profile] artimusdin.livejournal.com


I have to admit I yelped when the thump sounded, though I was somewhat expecting it given the poor thing didn't have a parachute. ;__;

From: [identity profile] pegunicent.livejournal.com


You are not doomed! Unlike the kiwi........

From: [identity profile] kalikamaxwell.livejournal.com


Yeah. Those are powerful 3 minutes. No words, but see the girls wibble!

From: [identity profile] neekabe.livejournal.com


Aparently it was last minute inspiration on the part of the person making it. It was brilliant. The little kiwi looked so happy...

From: [identity profile] icedark-elf.livejournal.com


It does. My friend watched with with "I Believe I Can Fly" playing instead of the music it came with. That makes me cry, too.

From: [identity profile] neekabe.livejournal.com


oh my. That would about kill me. I'm glad I didn't have my media player on, it tends to enjoy horrible coincidences like that =P

From: [identity profile] artimusdin.livejournal.com


But he did fly! .. he just didn't miss the earth there at the end.
ext_75817: a section of a brown and white feather with the words "Birds of a feather" in the bottom right corner of the image. (corridor)

From: [identity profile] dracontia.livejournal.com


The jewelry box music did seem particularly apt because it can be related to easily to childhood and whimsy. That and how the you could see that the Kiwi had spent so long working on the trees knowing that it was going to die and not stopping anyway just for a few seconds of flying that it couldn't really get because it was just born the wrong species... (wow, talk about run on sentence) As well as relating to common (human) childhood dream of wanting to fly made the whole thing very easy to relate to and... And if I keep talking I'm going to write an essay here.

I can say though that there should be something on how the kiwi got up to that point complete with all other failed flying techniques, like paper wings or something.

From: [identity profile] mogumogu.livejournal.com


Well, with that intro you gave it, I figured the kiwi was making a big gallows for himself, but then I realized he was suicidal in a different way.

At least I didn't see him go splat. I was really dreading it... but I am wibbling just the same.
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