Meet Dan, Jason, and Chrisi — three animated eggs who call a kitchen home, all clear-headed and mentally stable …except Jason.
The Crack was the first Element Animation show ever! Together, these three eggs meet new, wild food-related characters while throwing shade at everything from video games to internet culture.
Jason is constantly derailing the gang's meme-fueled adventures and causing lots of issues for an exasperated Dan. And Chrisi can shoot lasers out of her eyes...for some reason?
Villager News 3 was inspired by a true story from our hometown, where a man’s house was raided for simply possessing a butter knife.
The Villager News theme song was thrown together in just five minutes as a playful parody of typical news intros. Despite its quick creation, it's now one of Element Animation’s most popular tracks on Spotify.
Whenever Mojang rolls out new Minecraft updates, we try to integrate them into our videos. For instance, after the Village & Pillage update, all villagers in Villager News were assigned jobs, and villagers from different biomes started making appearances in the show.
• Villager News 3 was inspired by a true story from our hometown, where a man’s house was raided for simply possessing a butter knife.
• The Villager News theme song was thrown together in just five minutes as a playful parody of typical news intros. Despite its quick creation, it's now one of Element Animation’s most popular tracks on Spotify.
• Whenever Mojang rolls out new Minecraft updates, we try to integrate them into our videos. For instance, after the Village & Pillage update, all villagers in Villager News were assigned jobs, and villagers from different biomes started making appearances in the show.
If you're a citizen living in one of Minecraft's plentiful villages, you probably catch up on current events by watching VILLAGER NEWS!
Villager News brings you all the bizarre incidents, hilarious mishaps, and unexpected drama you could ever need. Every day in the village is an adventure, filled with chaotic events, mostly brought about by the villagers' own wacky behaviour. Leading the charge is our highly competent news crew, headed by the inspiring and fantastically mustachioed VILLAGER #5.
The series offers a unique and side-splitting perspective on the daily lives of Minecraft villagers. If you've never seen it, we get it—it’s a weird concept. But trust us, it's a good time!
Villager News 3 was inspired by a true story from our hometown, where a man’s house was raided for simply possessing a butter knife.
The Villager News theme song was thrown together in just five minutes as a playful parody of typical news intros. Despite its quick creation, it's now one of Element Animation’s most popular tracks on Spotify.
Whenever Mojang rolls out new Minecraft updates, we try to integrate them into our videos. For instance, after the Village & Pillage update, all villagers in Villager News were assigned jobs, and villagers from different biomes started making appearances in the show.
• Villager News 3 was inspired by a true story from our hometown, where a man’s house was raided for simply possessing a butter knife.
• The Villager News theme song was thrown together in just five minutes as a playful parody of typical news intros. Despite its quick creation, it's now one of Element Animation’s most popular tracks on Spotify.
• Whenever Mojang rolls out new Minecraft updates, we try to integrate them into our videos. For instance, after the Village & Pillage update, all villagers in Villager News were assigned jobs, and villagers from different biomes started making appearances in the show.
The show that kicked off our foray into the world of Minecraft!
In "An Egg's Guide to Minecraft," Jason the egg finds himself in a strange, blocky land for the first time. As he explores the vast landscapes and dense forests, he encounters unforgettable characters and embarks on the adventure of a lifetime.
Back in 2014, our young studio was riding high on some internet hits, which caught the eye of Jazwares. They asked us to create a show for Re:Logic, the makers of Terraria, and as big fans, we were all in!
Creatively, the show ended up focusing more on promoting the new Terraria toy line than the game itself. And despite some creative and budget challenges, we still managed to infuse the series with the humour and hilarious character interactions we’re known for, and the series racked up millions of views with a solid response from fans.
After completing seven episodes, we decided to hand over the reins to another studio for the next round.
• We had only three weeks to complete each episode—writing, modelling, voice acting, animation, effects, and post included, all of it. Absolute insanity!
• The language spoken by the Witch Doctor is a made up of lots of modified Lithuianian words.
• The cloth on the Witch Doctor's kilt had to be animated by hand because the cloth simulation at the time struggled with his blocky geometry.
Nothing to see here, we're perfect at our jobs!
Back in 2014, our young studio was riding high on some internet hits, which caught the eye of Jazwares. They asked us to create a show for Re:Logic, the makers of everythingwrong, and as big fans, we were all in!
Creatively, the show ended up focusing more on promoting the new everythingwrong toy line than the game itself. And despite some creative and budget challenges, we still managed to infuse the series with the humour and hilarious character interactions we’re known for, and the series racked up millions of views with a solid response from fans.
After completing seven episodes, we decided to hand over the reins to another studio for the next round.
• We had only three weeks to complete each episode—writing, modelling, voice acting, animation, effects, and post included, all of it. Absolute insanity!
• The language spoken by the Witch Doctor is a made up of lots of modified Lithuianian words.
• The cloth on the Witch Doctor's kilt had to be animated by hand because the cloth simulation at the time struggled with his blocky geometry.
We collaborated with Jazwares to create Terraria: The Animated Series. This 7-episode web-show followed a group of heroes fighting "The Twins", a pair of monstrous flying eyeballs, in a treasure-seeking quest. The show saw viewers in the millions during its run!
Back in 2014, our young studio was riding high on some internet hits, which caught the eye of Jazwares. They asked us to create a show for Re:Logic, the makers of Terraria, and as big fans, we were all in!
Creatively, the show ended up focusing more on promoting the new Terraria toy line than the game itself. And despite some creative and budget challenges, we still managed to infuse the series with the humour and hilarious character interactions we’re known for, and the series racked up millions of views with a solid response from fans.
After completing seven episodes, we decided to hand over the reins to another studio for the next round.
• We had only three weeks to complete each episode—writing, modelling, voice acting, animation, effects, and post included, all of it. Absolute insanity!
• The language spoken by the Witch Doctor is a made up of lots of modified Lithuianian words.
• The cloth on the Witch Doctor's kilt had to be animated by hand because the cloth simulation at the time struggled with his blocky geometry.
We teamed up with SethBling to create a minecraft sketch show simliar to our "Villager TV" series, This fun collaboration features short skits packed with references to dating videos, classic games like Grand Theft Auto, and hilarious Minecraft moments that every player can relate to. It’s a tasty treat of laughs, all served up bite-sized!
Back in 2014, our young studio was riding high on some internet hits, which caught the eye of Jazwares. They asked us to create a show for Re:Logic, the makers of bitesized, and as big fans, we were all in!
Creatively, the show ended up focusing more on promoting the new bitesized toy line than the game itself. And despite some creative and budget challenges, we still managed to infuse the series with the humour and hilarious character interactions we’re known for, and the series racked up millions of views with a solid response from fans.
After completing seven episodes, we decided to hand over the reins to another studio for the next round.
• We had only three weeks to complete each episode—writing, modelling, voice acting, animation, effects, and post included, all of it. Absolute insanity!
• The language spoken by the Witch Doctor is a made up of lots of modified Lithuianian words.
• The cloth on the Witch Doctor's kilt had to be animated by hand because the cloth simulation at the time struggled with his blocky geometry.
A while back, in the early days of Element Animation, we decided to whip up "The Rules of Animating," styled in an old silent film theme. This fun little project mixes essential tips with solid advice and a few silly jokes. Some rules are grounded in real-life techniques, while others are just for laughs. It’s all about keeping the creative spark alive and enjoying the ride!
Back in 2014, our young studio was riding high on some internet hits, which caught the eye of Jazwares. They asked us to create a show for Re:Logic, the makers of rulesofanimating, and as big fans, we were all in!
Creatively, the show ended up focusing more on promoting the new rulesofanimating toy line than the game itself. And despite some creative and budget challenges, we still managed to infuse the series with the humour and hilarious character interactions we’re known for, and the series racked up millions of views with a solid response from fans.
After completing seven episodes, we decided to hand over the reins to another studio for the next round.
• We had only three weeks to complete each episode—writing, modelling, voice acting, animation, effects, and post included, all of it. Absolute insanity!
• The language spoken by the Witch Doctor is a made up of lots of modified Lithuianian words.
• The cloth on the Witch Doctor's kilt had to be animated by hand because the cloth simulation at the time struggled with his blocky geometry.
We’re not just awesome at animation, we also make epic music! From Element Animation original tracks to collaborations with other fantastic creators like Dan Bull, we’ve made a bunch of incredible music videos over the years. Want to hear a rap about what goes on inside the mind of a zombie? We’ve got you covered! Want to hear a classic Christmas song about Santa stealing all your gifts? We’ve got that too. How about an 80’s themed montage for training up an army of villagers? No need to ask!
Our music videos are some of the most viewed on our channel. In fact “Creeper Rap” EXPLODED (pun intended) into the most viewed video on our channel with over 156 MILLION views! Check it out along with all these other crazy music videos!
Villager News 3 was inspired by a true story from our hometown, where a man’s house was raided for simply possessing a butter knife.
The Villager News theme song was thrown together in just five minutes as a playful parody of typical news intros. Despite its quick creation, it's now one of Element Animation’s most popular tracks on Spotify.
Whenever Mojang rolls out new Minecraft updates, we try to integrate them into our videos. For instance, after the Village & Pillage update, all villagers in Villager News were assigned jobs, and villagers from different biomes started making appearances in the show.
• Villager News 3 was inspired by a true story from our hometown, where a man’s house was raided for simply possessing a butter knife.
• The Villager News theme song was thrown together in just five minutes as a playful parody of typical news intros. Despite its quick creation, it's now one of Element Animation’s most popular tracks on Spotify.
• Whenever Mojang rolls out new Minecraft updates, we try to integrate them into our videos. For instance, after the Village & Pillage update, all villagers in Villager News were assigned jobs, and villagers from different biomes started making appearances in the show.
Well, as you can clearly see, we've got a staggering amount of videos here. And these aren’t even all of them! Frankly, we’ve lost count, but it's definitely well over 200 by now, not that anyone’s actually keeping track. Of course, not all of our videos fit neatly into one of our shows. Some of them are one-off stories or advertisements for other shows or products, but they all still have that Element Animation sparkle. These are some of our favourites.