I'm finally home [ EPIC: The Musical | rough animatic ]

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Published 2023-07-22
maybe i'll come back to this one day and polish it who knows HAHA I just heard the new snippet and really wanted to stretch the animatic muscles :'D
Currently busy with school stuff so I can't work on anything more complicated unfortunately, but I do post a lot of art on twitter or tumblr :3

audio: www.tiktok.com/@jorgeherrans/video/725865819316789…

All Comments (21)
  • @MaggieJaneSimpson
    i love this scene. Odysseus doesn't know his son, doesn't know if he grew up to be a good man, but with just one look, one glance: he loves him. he didn't even talk to him and he already loves him. and when he does talk to him and sees a good boy, he loves him even more. beautiful scene. father's love is often underappreciated and it reminds me of how much my dad loves me and accepts me for who I am, no matter who I become
  • @Persphone_cabin
    “My son I’m finally home!” That is Odysseus greatest victory. Not the war, not the suitors, getting home to his family was all he truly wanted and this is his victory cry. Also “the strength you hold within” reflecting Telemachus doubt that he can live up to his father THEN ODY ASSURING HOM THAT HE SEES HIS SONS STRENGTH AHHHHHHH
  • @sumomo2236
    I love that Odysseus is sitting, that he's so overwhelmed with absolute relief at being home that his legs just folded and he had to sit. And Telemachus looks so much like young!Odysseus!
  • @blackivy7582
    "I can only wonder what your world has been, things you've had to suffer, and the strength you hold within". This. This is the line that broke me. I lost my grandfather at a young age, and I'm an adult now. I...wonder if he would ever recognize me now as Odysseus recognized his son
  • @Eryx3799
    “My son, I’m finally home” got me in tears. You drew this so beautifully! 🤧
  • Seeing your dad return after twenty long years not knowing if he's dead or alive truly must be an unspeakable relief. As someone who has lost their father at a young age I can relate to this song a bit. What a relief it would be to be held by my father again. A miraculous depiction of feeling, throughout song (shout out to Jay) and ofc thru visual depiction by you!! Great aninatic! ❤
  • @maryallred-rg6sw
    Idk where my copy of the Odyssey is so I can't quote verbatim, but I remember reading that when Odysseus and Telemachus met, they were so excited they greeted each other with the screeching of eagles or smth.
  • @someoneidk856
    HOW DID YOU MAKE AN ANIMATIC THAT FAST, DIDNT BRO RELEASE THIS WIP TODAY??? Nonetheless imma bawl my eyes out real quick brb
  • @katerinaaqu
    The most touching moment in Odyssey or one of the most touching. Odysseus never knew how his son grew and Telemachus never knew his father to the point of sometimes doubting if Odysseus was his father at all! 😢 The way they seem like reflections of each other is such a great detail to remember how much Telemachus was compared to Odysseus in appearance and wit and how similar they are and they finally can see why!
  • @tododokii
    WOLFY THE ACTING AND THE EXPRESSIONS, YOU ALWAYS NAIL IT— MY TEARS, YOUR WORK IS ALWAYS SO PRETTY AND EXPRESSIVE ❤️❤️❤️
  • @lionheartedlux
    So sweet to see a story where a son who never knew his father, is a grown man yet still accepts his father.
  • @Hana_H
    Jorge’s vocals🤝making us cry rivers🤝Wolfy’s animatics
  • @VintKnight
    AHHHHHH WOLFY MY HEART, I LOVE HOW YOU POTRAYED THIS, ALSO TELEMACHUS FACE AT 0:44 😭😭
  • @Haylabelle
    “ my son I’m finally home” I got CHILLLSSSSS
  • @thinkpnk4184
    It gives me dear Theodosia vibes and I absolutely love it
  • @Brook_55
    That hug was amazing. I remember hugging my dad like that every time he returned from a work trip for more than a week TwT That hug held 20 years worth of emotions. I'm crying
  • @sofianemov9469
    It’s actually one of my favorite moments of the Odyssey, that even after being 20 years apart- both father and son could feel that one connect just by looking at each other. At least that’s how I read it.
  • @KrazyStargazer
    Odysseus got rid of the son of Hector...to be with his own son... Their something so monstrous...but so human about that. I have a hard time reconciling that fact...
  • @neptune4817
    YOUR ANIMATIONS GIVE ME SO MUCH SEROTONIN AHHHHH