Hi, Rutz. Now that I'm at least active at the moment, i thought I'd comment your thread at the very least.
I need my meds: The best of the bunch... or, well it depends on what you rate by. If you favor non-aggressive stuff, it is, but if you only favor strikes, it's "tada!". I've seem some pretty good walks, but you're in a league of your own! the "seizures" (that's what they are right?) don't imply he needs the meds right now, but that he wants them and has the means to pay ;)
lolgetup: feels a bit odd looking at a dance replay unedited, since I'm used to seeing them in your readily-edited vids. Beautiful nevertheless
tada!: the most brutal of the first bunch. Liked the corelaunch at the end the most, and the manipulation kick before it. It didn't look like just a failed aggressive kick like manipulation (especially in the middle of a replay) often does.
running mad: Like the pun in the name, like in that of the thread, too btw. Again, the walk <3. The first kick is rather bland, though, you just lift your foot. The second one does have a nice portion of power to it, and because you direct the force to uke's crotch area but don't completely halve him, it looks like he got a cannonball in his gut when he flies in the air afterwards
running mad edit: just as good as the original, but for different reasons. You replaced the priceless posture with more destruction. the dance is a tad better too.
jumprun: very cool! the amount of DM's almost looks suspicious, but after a fracspace examination I see they are all very much genuine. It's not exactly an actual problem, but I'd love the strikes just a bit more powerful-looking. They sure had power, but they seemed to just brush the parts off uke.
kindacurbstomp: nothing likea (curb)stomp, I'm afraid. I call those (glute-powered kicks with the side of the foot) slamkicks. The replay is very good, though, especially liked the last flip/360 before the kick(s).
what the fork: If I was just a touch less serious (awwww....), I'd have rofled. this shows one of the bigger defects of TB: the temple and forehead are in fact much more resilient in real life than, say, the bones of the palm. If you hit someone in the temple with a closed fist (without boxing bandages), You 1. hurt yourself more and 2. if something breaks, it's you. I'd love other strikes from this faster version of your walk/run.