I thank the directors so much for the work that went into this show. The final act was released the day of my 18th birthday, which felt especially impactful as a viewer of nearly a decade now?? Wow! Time flies! But regardless it was everything I hoped, and everything I believe the show deserved. This show was built off of a pure passion and want to create. From its first episode to a movie concluding a story built over the course of 15-ish years later, I can feel that passion in every moment. Every scene, every piece of dialogue, every story beat, and every action has meaning. It's seeping with the love, passion, and commitment the directors gave it. I do not hesitate to say that this is the most impressive piece of indie media I have ever seen. Not just impressive because of its quality, but impressive because of the journey that got it here. I doubt anyone else could've done what they've done. Very few would have that want to commit to a show for this long, but I think that goes to show their belief in their own creations. It is so incredibly inspiring to see something that started off so small get so far. That is, to say, this hit different for me. I think seeing the end credits just made me realize how much this thing means to me. I'm not active online, on socials or in fandom, but I've always been around. Inanimate insanity was the first time I had every heard about the concept or queer-genders. It introduced me to communities of animators, actors, writers, all making independent media. For me, it was an example of how you improve. You don't make the same things better, but build off of what you made and go further.
Whether anyone who worked on this show sees this or not, I hope they know just how much their art means to us, and they are amazing at what they do!