Wait, what was that about the Holocaust?
December 26, 2013 8:05 PM   Subscribe

Back in 08', filmcow.com, the people behind Charlie The Unicorn and other such Internet nonsense, released a darling little video about adorable singing ferrets signing about the things they love, "Make Me Smile!"
posted by The Whelk (12 comments total) 8 users marked this as a favorite
 
How did we ever love without the internet?
posted by Ardiril at 8:16 PM on December 26, 2013 [1 favorite]


Here I was all feeling shitty about everything this month. Then I started to cheer up watching this, and then.... wow, so much better!
posted by wallabear at 8:16 PM on December 26, 2013


Back in '08. Heh.
posted by St. Peepsburg at 8:18 PM on December 26, 2013 [1 favorite]


I laughed, I cried, I felt more alive after watching this than I did before.
posted by hippybear at 8:18 PM on December 26, 2013


Well, I guess we're back to normal.
posted by Anitanola at 8:47 PM on December 26, 2013


This touches the black and sticky corners of my heart.
posted by zippy at 11:19 PM on December 26, 2013


I think that song is from Happy Tree Friends originally and that's an alternate video for it. Here is the Happy Tree Friends version.
posted by w0mbat at 11:44 PM on December 26, 2013


I'm pretty sure the HTF one is just a fan-made video. The voices sound pretty much like the Llamas in the other FilmCow shorts.
posted by Rev. Syung Myung Me at 2:33 AM on December 27, 2013


Is this where I post my favorite FilmCow video?
posted by escape from the potato planet at 5:25 AM on December 27, 2013 [1 favorite]


Huh, if this is Happy Tree Friends then it's part of the early modern era zinternet.

Metafilter previously
posted by The Whelk at 6:28 AM on December 27, 2013


Despite the existence of wikis and advanced searching I can't find any original video, or ...anything to link it directly to HTF other than the fan video and a filmcow connection soooooo...yeah.

The filmcow archives are also unhelpful.
posted by The Whelk at 8:07 AM on December 27, 2013


Well it's listed in Jason Steele's credits but the filmcow link is broken, wonder why it doesn't seem to be in the official archives. Maybe I could do the totally obvious thing and ask him on twitter. ( doh)
posted by The Whelk at 7:21 AM on December 28, 2013


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