Element Animation

Element Animation, an animation team from England, creates animated short skits on YouTube. They currently have over 200,000 subscribers and are quickly climbing the ranks.

History
Element Animation first became popular when they released a video entitled “An Egg’s Guide To Minecraft” they were later advertised by a fellow YouTuber, SethBling, after they created a collaborative animated video with him called “Bite-Sized Minecraft”. Before this point they had been releasing a web-series known as “The Crack” for 14 months which gained them approx. 3,000 subscribers. That number has risen dramatically over the few months that followed; they currently have 220,000 subscribers and over 32 million video views. The videos they upload vary slightly, their original series “The Crack” currently has 20 episodes and is into its second season; however, this series hasn’t had a new episode since “An Egg’s Guide to Minecraft” was first posted. Element turned “An Egg’s Guide to Minecraft” into a series following the success of the first episode and they release each instalment roughly once a month. Sometimes, between episodes they have other short videos such as “10 Minutes of Mustache” or “Nom Egg/Pig/Thing”. In the past they have released V-logs 1 and 2, they are also planning a third. In the v-logs, the viewers can contribute their questions, comments or fan art for it to be presented in the next v-log. Element Animation has a second channel known as “Element Shorts” in which they create even shorter animations, the shortest being 14 seconds, including the outro.

The Crack
“The Crack” is Element Animation’s first series and takes up most of their uploaded videos. The series follows the everyday adventures of the three animated eggs, Dan, Jason and Chrisi. On their adventures they meet lots of other web-based personalities such as Sam Pepper and PointlessBlog. The episodes mostly begin with an opening shot of a kitchen worktop where Jason bounces up to Dan, yelling his name. This has been the norm since the episode “The Visitor” where the kitchen was first shown. The first season ended when Element Animation had been making videos for one year. Season two later began with the episodes “Hacked Account” and “Hacked Again”, a story arc over three episodes. Episode 3 is still in production.

An Egg’s Guide to Minecraft
“An Egg’s Guide to Minecraft” is the foremost series from Element Animation. There are currently 7 episodes and the team plan to create up to 14 episodes in total. The episodes follow the character “Jason” from “The Crack” as he travels through the world of Minecraft accompanied by the games main character, Steve. The plot consists of Jason and Steve attempting to find Notch, the creator. Each episode has, thus far, ended in a cliff-hanger and is hilariously comedic. Each of the instalments has over 1 million views each making them Element Animation’s most popular videos.

Cast
Dan Lloyd – Dan the egg

Jason Sargeant – Jason the egg

Christine Atkin – Chrisi the Egg

Scott Stoked – Various Characters