There are some pretty harsh accusations you're making here... If the definition below is the one you're reffering to, than I dont see what have I done wrong... The last piece was made pixel by pixel, like the others...
Pixel Art is a discipline by which images are created with pixel-level intent or precision. It is more than an end product - It is a methodology focusing on techniques such as hand drawn dithering, anti-aliasing, shading, animation, geometry, and some color theory. Here on this forum, people develop these skills and in turn teach them to others.reference

On that refference, I cropped a vertical view and added a few dosen rows of pixels at the bottom to obtain the ratio you see, stamp-like. I found the palette

and then I started banging my head on the desk because none of the dithering patterns I knew worked (well, that's how I found this forum so some good may still have come out of it

) Anyway, the only thing that worked was dear-ol' Atkinson: I found this

in Wikipaedia under "dither" and I tried to copy it. Thats the story of that last artwork. Now I think it's only fair that you explain why do you say it's not pixelart.
Thanx Gelsamel. If I add more frames, the animation gets bizarre. The solution might be to add some trails, but I never draw that before. If you have a tutor I could use, might be better.
Byeyall
PS: yes, I created the base. If you wish to see it, here it is:
