Showing posts with label Gabriel Magalhães. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gabriel Magalhães. Show all posts

Friday, October 31, 2025

🎃 Turning Football Moments into Halloween Fun: My Latest Animation with Bleacher Report


With Halloween around the corner, I had the chance to create a new football-inspired animation in collaboration with Bleacher Report — and it was one of the most enjoyable projects I’ve worked on recently.

This short animation takes classic Halloween themes and blends them with the personalities of today’s biggest football stars. Arsenal’s defenders guard their spooky home behind a “NO ENTRY” goal gate, Haaland storms the streets as a Viking, Mbappé glides through the night as a Ninja Turtle, and Harry Kane appears as a (very serious) British royal guard. Even Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo make a cameo in full GOAT costumes, adding an extra layer of fun.

What makes these projects exciting is the creative freedom to re-imagine football moments in unexpected, humorous ways — turning simple ideas into quick, expressive animated scenes that fans around the world can enjoy in just a few seconds. Working with the BR team always adds a collaborative spark, and I’m grateful for their trust and support.

As always, my goal is to deliver stories that make people smile, whether they’re football fans or just enjoying the Halloween spirit.
More fun animations coming soon!





Thursday, January 30, 2025

Tottenham's Premier League form has taken a downturn under Ange Postecoglou


Spurs fans, look away! Ange starts off optimistic, but one by one, the Ls start piling up—from conceding 6 to Liverpool, late collapses vs. Wolves, Arsenal, and Newcastle, to Vardy reminding Spurs about his Premier League titles! Watch as Ange Postecoglou grows angrier with every Spurs disaster, only to end up crossing out the Premier League from their season goals! Is the Europa League their only hope?

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Man City vs Arsenal recap


City and Arsenal drew 2-2 on September 22, 2024, with John Stones scoring a 98th-minute equalizer. Arsenal played much of the match with 10 men after Leandro Trossard's red card in a thrilling, hard-fought contest.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Arsenal and the lions


Paul Merson on Arsenal playing out from the back: "It’s like going to the zoo and walking into the lion’s cage with a lorry load of steaks. "You’re going to get eaten alive aren’t you?"