Present Manners (Manners)

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Present Manners, 'How To Open a Christmas Present or Opening a Present is a Manners animation that teaches the user how to correctly open a present.

  • Estimated Release Date: December 2006
  • Holiday/Event: Christmas
  • Character(s) Featured: Hoops, Yoyo
  • Lost Media Status: Fully Found
  • File Name: hyy_manners_lesson7.swf

Synopsis

This features a background which Yoyo is standing behind the Christmas tree. He looks like he is looking at nothing but he is looking at Hoops, he is just offscreen.

Right Animation

Hoops' shows up, which he gives a present to Yoyo, When Yoyo gets the present, he needs to read the card first, he reads "have a very merry Christmas, you deserve it", he thanks Hoops, and he is curious about what is it, when he unwraps the present, he gets surprised, by saying "Huh, ooh, how did you know!" He thanks Hoops, and says "I really needed the socks, I love socks." He thanks Hoops by the socks being green.

Wrong Animation

Hoops shows again, but he says a different line, instead of saying "here's a gift, for me to you", he says "I bought this gift for you..." When Yoyo gets the present, he doesn't thank Hoops, Hoops gets shocked by the scene, and Yoyo violently unwraps the gift, Hoops says "What are you doing? Wait", when Yoyo gets the socks he complains that he already has socks, and then he screams, Hoops says "Another Christmas RUINED!" and then he says "You ungrateful little bunny *both laughs*" and it ends.

Unseen Content

In the flash file, when you start both of the animations, there's a table, which has eyebrows, eyes, and mouths. This was used by animating the characters, which David Coffman animated these.

The table of assets.

Mistakes

  • In the "right" animation, Hoops grabs a present, but his hands arent attached to the present, this can be seen in a few seconds.

  • When you start both of the animations, in one frame, Yoyo's position in the "right" manner is slightly moved, and the "wrong" one, you can see his eyebrows moving slightly in one frame.

Trivia

  • This is the first ever animation that features a card cameo.