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Animation vs. Geometry is the third installment of the Animation vs. Education series.
Plot[]
In an empty, black place, a dot becomes a line with two points, from which The Second Coming gets up. The points get named with a letter, and The Second Coming drops a point off the floor, to which it becomes a long arrow. Then he recreates it at a different location, intersects with the floor, sets the angles to be 90°, drops it, can rotate it, and taps on it, canceling the line and making a point. A visual flash happens when he moves the point around a specific location, at which it shines.
While The Second Coming covers his eyes, the shines unfold a new character, Phi (symbolizing ϕ). The Second Coming leans back as Phi gets to him, at which he almost falls into the void, only to be saved by Phi while it makes a right-angled triangle. Then Phi makes a rectangle, brings a triangle of it over by 90°, flips it, turns it to the right by 150°, makes a parallelogram and a square, turns the shape into 36 different polygons, makes a circle with a triangle inside, and settles the shape into a triangle. Then Phi draws squares on the sides of the triangle, brings the c2 square up, and tells The Second Coming to do something. Understood it, The Second Coming brings the a2 square up and sets its size, making the equation: , which is known as the Pythagorean theorem. Accomplished it, The Second Coming and Phi handshakes together, forming a friendship.
Suddenly, a weird-looking object comes to destroy everything—it's a 4D-Hyper Diamond (or 24-cell). It gets angry and comes closer to the protagonists, so The Second Coming creates a floor to run. Phi gives The Second Coming points for shooting the Diamond (which didn't help), draws a golden ratio with The Second Coming going in along, and tells The Second Coming to get on Phi. So The Second Coming draws a line, gets on Phi, and goes off. Later, Phi constructs a golden ratio dart to fly. Then the Diamond shoots rhombi and hits into the dart. Then Phi makes a golden ratio kite to shield up and creates a floor. There, The Second Coming and Phi constructs a huge pentagon with golden triangles inside, now there are clones of Phi. The clones shoot triangles at the Diamond, to which the Diamond tries to break into the pentagon. The clones keep defending, while Phi plots to trap the Diamond. After the Diamond ruins the pentagon, the protagonists manage to trap it inside a tetrahedron, later being an octahedron. Inside the octahedron, The Second Coming traps the Diamond inside a cube, which keeps the Diamond from getting out when the octahedron takes a fall damage. Then The Second Coming and Phi create an icosahedron to trap the Diamond with it after it broke the cube, but the Diamond can stretch it. Then Phi decides to create a dodecahedron with Phi inside it, and it shrinks. When the Diamond is destroying through the 3D shape, Phi signals The Second Coming to throw itself into the Diamond, and The Second Coming does so, destroying the Diamond.
An explosion ensues and the "dragon curve" is featured. The Second Coming comes inside the dodecahedron, sees several strange shapes, and is met with his another self that wears a cowboy hat, referencing Animation vs. Physics. The hat Second Coming waves at the hatless Second Coming, making the hatless Second Coming fall. The dodecahedron shrinks, until it becomes a dot.
Credits[]
Writer[]
- Terkoiz
Animation[]
- Terkoiz
- @ARCpersona
- @eds7236
- @Ellis02Media
- @kayalartwork
- @n8sterAnimates
- Exceld
- @Keenlol
- Fordz
- @DonnieBoots
- @NotSoProishNoob
- @Hexalhaxel
- @DevilBoyAnimation
- @doumaki4501
- @tjb7345
- @DaSassyOwl
- @Nemo0501
Sound design[]
- @dan_loeb
- / e_soundwork
Music[]
- @avenzamusic
Editors[]
- @dan_loeb
- @its_me_skim
Line producer[]
- @hatena360
Characters[]
Protagonists[]
- The Second Coming
- Phi
- Phi's Clones (debut/only appearance)
Antagonists[]
- 4D-Hyper Diamond (debut/only appearance)
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Two of the removed thumbnails are duplicates, but there is a slight difference. One shows Phi moving, and the next one shows Phi staying in normal-pose.
- Instead of Scott Buckley composing the episode's soundtrack, it is Avenza. To see it, click here.