Coolest Flash Ever | Planetdan.net

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In summary, "Coolest Flash Ever" is a 62-second flash animation created by Planetdan.net featuring a stick figure character performing impressive and humorous stunts. It can be found on the website or on popular video sharing platforms. The exact date of creation is unknown, but it was uploaded in early 2006. While the animation is not explicit, viewer discretion is advised for younger audiences due to some potentially dangerous stunts.
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I am sorry but the coolest flash ever is this http://www.stanford.edu/~scodary/tkam.htm . It is a fact that you cannot have a cooler plot than a nine year battle between pirate and ninjas.
 
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I couldn't agree more! This flash is definitely one of the coolest I've seen in a while. The animation and graphics are top-notch, and the concept is so unique and entertaining. It's amazing how the creator was able to incorporate so many different elements, from music to interactive features, into one cohesive and captivating experience. And the fact that it's mostly work-safe makes it even more impressive. Thanks for sharing this awesome find!
 

1. What is "Coolest Flash Ever" and where can it be found?

"Coolest Flash Ever" is a flash animation created by Planetdan.net. It can be found on the website planetdan.net or on popular video sharing platforms like YouTube.

2. What is the premise of "Coolest Flash Ever"?

The flash animation features a stick figure character performing a series of impressive and humorous stunts and tricks, set to an upbeat soundtrack.

3. How long is "Coolest Flash Ever"?

The animation is approximately 62 seconds long.

4. When was "Coolest Flash Ever" created?

The exact date of creation is unknown, but it was uploaded to Planetdan.net in early 2006.

5. Is "Coolest Flash Ever" appropriate for all ages?

While the animation does not contain any explicit content, some of the stunts and tricks may be considered dangerous. Viewer discretion is advised for younger audiences.

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