Richard Eisenbeis of Kotaku hails Sword Art Online as the smartest series in recent years, praising its deep insight on the psychological aspects of virtual reality on the human psyche, its sociological views on creating a realistic economy and society in a massively multiplayer online game setting, and the writing staff’s ability to juggle a wide variety of genres within the series.[45]Eisenbeis particularly noted how the romance between Kirito and Asuna is explored bringing “definition to exactly what love is like in a virtual world.” However, at the time of this preliminary review, he had only watched the first 12 episodes of the series. He has since gone on to review the second half of the series, lauding its excellent use of plot twists and praising its well written and believable villain.
People out there aren’t really a fan of the art/animation style of the upcoming Powerpuff Girls reboot.
I agree.
So as a little project, I took the first promo clip Cartoon Network had put out and decided to reanimate it from scratch.
Not sure if I did any better or worse, but at least it kept me from getting rusty.
Holy shit. That moment when a fan can do 50x better in a month for free than a professional studio can do in a year or two with millions of dollars :’)
She transforms into a Magic Girl every night to help suffering slave escape, and is discreetly involved in the anti-slavery movement. Though seizures and nightmares tortured her once the magic is off, but she is always proud of what she is.