GT's QnA Corner pilot now available on YouTube

Published: July 24th, 2024

Well… this is a first for me.

Today, I officially released my first cartoon animation on the GuzyTracks YouTube channel!

This project started as a small experiment. Something to test out some ideas I’ve been planning behind the scenes. I’m not revealing those plans just yet (mystery is fun, right?), but I will say this: eventually, I want to blend animation and music together in a way that feels unique to GuzyTracks. It’s not the most original concept on paper, but I have a few twists in mind that I think will make it stand out. More on that later.

Here's the video!

So what exactly is this animation?

It’s the start of a new series I’m making called GT’s QnA Corner!

The title is loosely inspired by an old kids’ TV block called something like “Kid’s QnA Corner,” and I decided to give it a fresh spin. Plus, sticking GT in front instantly made it sound cooler B)

The premise is pretty simple:
GT reads and answers questions from viewers on random topics, like a talk show host kinda. These can be about:
- His personality
- His life
- Music
- Future plans
- The GuzyTracks universe
- Or… whatever people feel like asking

And yes. I voice GT myself. It's literally just my voice, cause I'm not even a professional voice actor lol



So, this first animation works as a kind of “pilot.”

In the debut episode, GT opens letters from enthusiastic “fans", but the questions immediately take a weird turn.
What starts as a friendly Q&A slowly becomes a series of strangely specific (and borderline concerning) questions about GT’s boombox head.
With every question, GT tries harder to stay upbeat, professional, and not visibly horrified, but his composure slowly melts. Awkward laughs. Forced smiles. Sweaty panic. And every time he tries to steer the show somewhere else… the next letter given to him by a mysterious disembodied hand drags him right back to the topic he wants to avoid.

It was honestly really fun to make!

Huge shoutout to ThunderSong15 for helping bring this project to life. Their work made this whole thing look way better than I could’ve imagined!
If you haven’t checked out their art yet, definitely do!

Anyways, I’m excited (and slightly terrified) to keep experimenting and see where this goes.

Thanks for tuning in as always!

- Mar