Heh, well that was fun. Short, but fun! Looks like the sword's stuck on his head before he picks it up though, kinda weird... but apart from that: great work!
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Heh, well that was fun. Short, but fun! Looks like the sword's stuck on his head before he picks it up though, kinda weird... but apart from that: great work!
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Well this was nice, a change in style from the regular poninja animations, with the sketchy back/foregrounds. Some things look a bit off, like the leaf hanging in mid-air and how the main character stands still until he really has to move, but overall it's good action. The gun at the end, lmao, crazy! :D Keep it up!
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Woo, this is a definite imrpovement since the last one! Nice to hear you're still running with paragonX9, that the frame is gone (though it does jump in during the boss fight... details!) and the motions are much smoother (looks like 24fps in this one?)... in exchange it's a bit short though. Keep it going!
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Well the first thing you could do to improve this would be to get rid of the border on half of the submission. :) The fights have a bit low FPS, but apart from that they're good! Plenty of variation, classy music to go with it... fun to watch!
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This takes me back... I wrote a series of really unprofessional comics as a kid with a main character called Spike. I wrote over 500 titles for books with Spike too... but just titles. XD Seeing the name used for a new character like this was fun! Great animation, fluid and fast-paced, and the expressions really remind me of Marvel's style of animation. The death-metal music seems a bit extreme somehow, well maybe not the music itself but the words, an instrumental could've fit better. Oveall though it was great, looking forward to more!
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Haha, justice is served! Love the expressions, and the shift from 'aw cute' to 'what the hell'. A geniusly gross idea; a happy ending. :P Keep up the great work!
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So the king has returned! :D Life in Kingdom seems calm and ordinary... until the news broadcaster brings forebodings of a looming menace. As always there's the occasional random comedy occurrence, like the bag of chips (definite favorite), car joke, cake burning, ugly photo... all neatly integrated with the otherwise pretty resourcefully calm plot. The animation's fluent, the pace isn't hectic but still not too slow to not captivate all the way through, and that hobo eating burgers... that was an interesting break. :P Bit of a different style too, without outlines and stuff. Music seems to pitch in at all the right places, though it was pitched out a bit early at the end. Until the next one!
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Thanks for the review!
Well the idea's good, but it doesn't seem you can actually do anything except play and rewind. Looking forward to the finished thing!
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Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
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Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04