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hermanntrude
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Create a flying monkey (like the ones in "return to Oz").

Rules:

You have two weeks (end date is thursday 7th July)

You must use a square or other regular polygon as the starting sheet of paper

No painting or other decoration beyond the colour of the original sheet

I'll make up the rest as I go :o)
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Post by origami_8 »

Maybe this flying monkey should better enter the monster challenge than this topic?

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Post by origami_8 »

Next try, somehow like a egyptian hieroglyphic :roll:

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Post by hermanntrude »

ok well time is up... and the grand champion is Anna, seeing as she was THE ONLY ENTRANT you bunch of spoilsports.

I will sulk.
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Post by rockmanex6 »

wait! I this Returns oz not see, but I creat :)

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Post by hermanntrude »

too late dude! time's up. read the rules.

I was sorely disappointed in how many people claimed never to have seen the film, classic though it was. and the only person who entered (in time) hadnt seen it either... although she made an effort... which is more than anyone else.

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Post by rockmanex6 »

haha ok forgets

Robot fold than :)
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Post by wolf »

hermanntrude wrote:I was sorely disappointed in how many people claimed never to have seen the film, classic though it was.
Oh come now, this is an <b>international</b> forum after all, so you can't really assume that everyone comes from the same cultural/age/linguistic/whatever background. Ever seen <i>Raumschiff Orion</i>? It's a classic series too - if you come from the right region of the world!

And no, I haven't seen Return to Oz either. I must be too young or something. :D But I'll post a flying monkey sometime later anyway. Maybe. After I get the d20 challenge out of the way. Can't have Joseph hogging all the glory now, can we... :P
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Ever seen Raumschiff Orion?
every time, I'm talking with somebody that also know this series, I always get the same reaction: "the iron flat... the iron flat"... :lol: :lol: it always makes me laugh :)

I was sorely disappointed in how many people claimed never to have seen the film
although, I'm not a fan of those old movies, I even got a DVD of "the wizard of oz" (of course the '39er version, and not one of the new ones). in fact "return to oz" is only a bad serial to the movie of 1939. it was done in 1985 and lost lots of the charme. I'm pretty sure, that the flying monkeys appeared in the Judy Garland movie too.
I'm sorely disappointed, that you didn't know that, Hermantrude ;)


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