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  • Western Armenia (animation)

    I think good animations for single working animator. F. mongolian Turks try to show Anatolia doesn't belong to Armenians. My favorite is first video. I find second one too assertive.


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg2N2-uKhH4

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpMiKoLK3hE

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    Re: Western Armenia (animation)

    "Wonderfully sardonic. Appallingly funny. Has you laughing and cringing at the same time." -Premiere Magazine

    "Smart and sexy." -Maxim

    "The Sun Road dares to go places no other independent animated film has." -Entertainment Weekly

    "A tour-de-force." -The New Yorker

    "One of the most endearingly fractured historic battles ever seen on motion picture screens. A bold masterpiece." -Variety

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      bla bla bla... classical boring, mouldy armenian jokes. the reason of my existence in the forum.

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        Sorry to disappoint.

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          That was pretty gay - almost as bad as the Turkish rap crap.

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            That was pretty gay - almost as bad as the Turkish rap crap.
            Really? I liked them. Which part is "gay"? Btw, he haven't watched yet holy Armenian rap... I am still waiting for it.

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              What has lykia to do with armenia please tell me? Lykia lays at the shores of the medetrainian sea and wass first a selceudik city after the empire fell apart it became a self ruling city. and why has this do with western Armenia?
              Go and studie history and georgrafics



              Karo

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                Re: Western Armenia (animation)

                What has lykia to do with armenia please tell me?
                Second animation Lydia and Meds.

                Go and studie history and georgrafics
                Please teach me. Suppose Urartus were Armenians. (btw, ever time, I laugh with my ass when you suppose that) Sivas, Kayseri,... and many other Turkish cities were not in greater Uratu Kingdom map. But some Turkish cities are shown as Armenian cities in Armenian terrorists flag. If Kayseri or Trabzon can be a Armenian city in dreams, why not Mugla, Antalya....


                Armenian Terrorist Organisation ASALA's Flag

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                  Re: Western Armenia (animation)

                  What are you talking about? Uratu existit before 400BC and no men on this earth did know the dirt called turk so really I think you need to go and read some classical history so you can learn about the Armenian kingdom of that time and a lttle bit about bagrtuni Armenia so you'll see what the historical Armenia really is

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                    Re: Western Armenia (animation)

                    And Uratus were speaking Armenian. Any way... You can discuss it with Kurds, Greeks,... or who ever you want.


                    Which parts of Ottoman Emp. was offered to Armenians as remuneration of killing civilians when men were in army? I think Sivas was in offer??

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