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A mix of awful jokes and ones that stick. Most of it came across as "oh geez rick" over and over, and the writer dumping his personal opinion onto the characters.

The best joke in the video was the existence of an "animator's guild" ready to take them down. That could've been a more interesting plot line where they have to save their own show from falling into focus tested cartoon tropes. Instead it's used as "those feminists".

Feels cheap writing wise, overall. A lot of the edgy humor isn't grounded on much and most of the use of the characters is playing sock puppet.

I don't mind the idea of bringing the classic stick figure fights in 3D, but there's some things I'd like to point out to help make another take on this more enjoyable to watch.

-The camera work is often odd. Like in the first person scene, why is the camera following the gun and not the head. In the desk scene, why cut just barely moving the camera to him picking up the phone, then cut back just barely zooming back out. Either zoom the other camera in more into his face to make it more of a cut, otherwise have it in one shot.

-There's a whole build up scene but with no actual build up. The guy's on the phone, leaves, then shoots people. There's not much going on to follow. This scene is better off left out to focus more on the meat of the video.

-The street just cuts off into a void. You should be crafty about it and cover the view with something. A lot of making this stuff is figuring out how to be lazy when you need to. Creative laziness helps a lot!

-There's a lot of clash in visual consistency. The environment doesn't go with the stick figures which doesn't go with the weapons. Some work should be done on getting the look down. New materials, new models, and more consistent texture work.

- Some sound effects aren't loud enough, like the gun at 1:45. Or not enough sound effects exist, too much silence during movement.

I feel taking these suggestions into account even a little would bump up the quality quite a bit.

GameDevWannabe responds:

I like the breakdown, thanks.

I will improve my model too, they are full of NGONS, this was way back when I didn't know about inverse kinematic too.

And I didn't even bother watching animation tutorial on camera, character movement.
The animation was deemed to fail from the beginning.
Still improving !

First episode I watched of this, it's pretty simple but pretty fun. The art is nice, and the music adds an air of charm as well. Sometimes animation quality spikes up, and that's appreciated.

I don't think enough happens through the script, or at least the cast seems too "normal" and the scenarios feel too "normal" as a result. Like, they go to an event, they see a press conference, they goof off, then come back to the evaluation. The series of events aren't particularly note worthy, even if fun to watch. Basically I feel it doesn't get crazy enough with the script.

It was certainly fun to watch though. Although ultimately what I think would help improve this quite a lot is having the cast bounce off of each other more than mostly "whatever dude". The cast functions together too well. Having a plot setup that has more of a hook to it would help keep me more interested through out and play to the comedy more. And I think an air of slapstick would go with the humor well, the character design jokes were silly fun. Just my suggestions of what I felt was missing.

But again, nice job.

The art style is charming. But I genuinely don't know what to think of the story or where to begin. Bizarre, but interesting.
The music works well. Although I will say the intro took a bit long.
I feel like the theme here is something like a hazy fever dream. I liked it.

Fun but too trope-y and inconsistent for my taste.
There are scenes where you show a stick figure, another where you show a fully featured human hand. There are scenes where they're just stick figures, and another where the have facial close ups. It comes off as off for me.

While I don't mind the over the top nature, I kind of expected it to go all "haha" and self aware with it. The blasted up licensed music playing *all* the time doesn't help either. The inconsistent subtitles and grammar errors cheapen the thing a little. I like my unapologetically shonen fights, but this is like drinking it black. The over the top-ness should be toned down a little, in my opinion. Or at least have a little bit *and I mean a little* self awareness.

There are times where I say that the animation is good, but I feel there's too much of an emphasis on vfx and screen shake, rather than raw animation.

It's enjoyable, but that enjoyment is hampered by what I mentioned above. But I did find it enjoyable over all, so in that, good job.

AliHaleem responds:

FIRST I WANT TO THANK YOU I RESPECT EVERY OPINION , THIS ANIMATION I MEAN SOME SCENES WERE MADE BEFORE ONE YEAR AGO AND SOME BEFORE 7 MONTHS I JUST LEFT IT AND I CAME BACK TO FINISH IT AND EDIT IT AND POST IT I HAVE IMPROVED A LOT , AND FOR THE ENGLISH GRAMMAR MISTAKES CAN YOU TELL ME THE MISTAKES PLEASE BECAUSE ENGLISH IS NOT MY MAIN AND I WANT TO KNOW THE MISTAKES. AND FOR THE BODY UPS I MADE IT LIKE THIS BECAUSE IT LOOKS MORE BADASS THE CHARACTER LOOKS HUGE AND BADASS BUT WHEN ANIMATING IT OR THE CAMERA IS FAR I MAKE IT NORMAL .. I WILL DO MY BEST IN PART 4.🌺🌷

I was hoping once he put the ink in, the printer just starts spewing out crap from the queue that couldn't get printed from like a week ago.

I loved the jokes, yet it all stays true to reality. BRB, need to get cyan ink to print black text.

Ah man, I miss Sir J. Pleasantly surprised I get to see his name on Newground's front page. Really underrated stuff, between his reimaginings and original works.
As usual with Sonic Paradox, despite all the animators and shifting styles, it remains enjoyable through out.

RGPAnims responds:

Sir J just recently came back, with the original MV being made public again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8anwRKOx9w&

I mean, who says it needs to be a huge project? It works perfectly fine as a cute funs-ie as it is.
The animation and look is done pretty darn well. May not be the most in depth story told, but it doesn't need to. You didn't need to end it in a cliff hanger, you could've told a mini story in one video if you were clever about it. Creates this unfinished vibe that I couldn't tell if you didn't otherwise tell me!

But I like it, really.

MarcHendry responds:

Thank you! I think I could find shorter stories inside the overall arc, that would still make sense without the rest of it. So it'd be cool to do that some day

The start tile card and premise made me think "hey, this is getting somewhere". I like Daddy-O's character design, for example.

But the majority of the video feels like a school project writing wise, where it's a history dump and the character has no real relevance. I'd imagine suave cool-dood Daddy-O probably has his own unique way of wording things. The visuals could use a little more fbf, but I think what really weights this down is the writing. Not much happens here.

But I could find it enjoyable here and there. There's some style beneath it all.

MummyD responds:

Thank you for your response. Unlike Peabody and Sherman, Mummy Daddyo's esoteric brand of infotainment is best enjoyed with a hot cup of coffee. Sometimes there is more info, than tainment. A sideline to his more hot rodish tendancies, it sometimes it gets him in trouble. Crazy man!

The design of the big yellow bird is perfect. The largest fighter, but the tiniest bird face for a head. The animation was pretty solid, and even synced up well enough with the song. Quality was pretty consistent throughout. Over all- really good.

3DCG and cel-shading nerd. I like fast video games.

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