Introducing... is a stop-motion promotional advertisement for Alan Becker's new crochet merchandise.
Plot[]
A crochet Blue stares in shock at his crochet design, only to be kicked offscreen by a crochet Green. He ducks a cake from a crochet Red, running offscreen, while the latter jumps in and tightens his headband from Monster School before running after Green.
A crochet Yellow with his Staff spawns a pop-up saying "Introducing" before looking at Blue, then spawning the text "The last thing you'd ever expect as a product" on top of Blue, hitting him away.
A crochet The Second Coming then takes out his Pencil Tool and draws a sword, then uses it. A pixelated noogai3 then enters the screen.
All five stick figures then wave around another pop-up saying "DIY Stick Figure Crochet Kits!!!", before cutting to a picture of someone creating a green hollow-headed stick figure with the caption "With all the necessary materials included...", then cutting to a picture of someone creating what appears to be a crochet The Second Coming with the caption "and video tutorials every step of the way...", it then cuts to a finished crochet Green with the caption "You too can make your own crochet stick figure!".
It then cuts to a crochet Yellow and the caption "Visit alanbecker.shop to order your own kit today!". The screen then shows Blue walking backwards, Green tossing a diamond pickaxe, The Second Coming skipping, the caption on top switching to a QR code and saying "Scan here", Red dancing, Blue firing a bow, Yellow "swimming" in thin air, and Green doing a cartwheel.
Characters[]
Credits[]
🔉SFX:[]
@dan_loeb
🎵Music:[]
"Just Questions" by Mac Taboel
Trivia[]
- The Second Coming draws his sword from "Wanted".
- The Second Coming's skip is the same one from "Animation vs. Minecraft".
- This is the third short on Alan’s channel to not be an Actual Short, the first two being a teaser for Wanted and Black Friday Weekend Special.
- This is the third short on Alan's channel (including The SACRED T-Shirt) to be a promotional merch video.


















