When you click on a NinNinja animation, you usually expect three things: buttery-smooth movement, clever comedic timing, and a premise that spirals into glorious absurdity. Clone Meets Crazy – Final Animation delivers all three—and then kicks the door off its hinges.
NinNinja has not just made a fight scene. They have made a mirror. And in that mirror, we see that we are all clones of our past selves, and we are all just a little bit crazy. Clone Meets Crazy - Final Animation -NinNinja- ...
Red Crazy: "WHERE ARE YOU GOING? WE HAVEN'T EVEN STARTED THE FUN STUFF!" When you click on a NinNinja animation, you
Fans have noted that the hybrid character at the end shares facial markings with NinNinja’s own avatar. The implication is clear: the animator is both the Clone and the Crazy. The Final Animation is a self-portrait painted with explosives. They have made a mirror
: The "Final" in the title suggests a resolution where the protagonist stops fighting the clone and instead merges with the "crazy," finding a bizarre new form of balance. Visual Style The short is known for its fluid, frame-by-frame character acting
This final animation is not just a showcase of skill but a testament to how independent creators are using CGI and 3D rigging to push the limits of digital storytelling, turning simple character concepts into memorable, high-energy spectacles. Stylized Ninja - Part 9: Rigging and Animation