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Dragonite4 commented at 2022-06-29 03:11:25 » #2724478
Hmmm. Without the original song that oververlayed this fight, beyond the 'more consistant?' animation, I'm not sure if it is an improvement. Better pacing and animation/production consistancy seem to be this series strengths so far. However the fight choreography done by Monty Oum with accompanying music written & performed by by Jeff Willium with vocals by Casey Lee Williams had this epic hype feel to it. Sort of that hard to describe feeling that I woke up at 5am on a Saterday to watch 14a cartoons with the 'rabit ears' (pre cable TV) for and spent more then a decade trying to find anything else like it before or after those RWBY trailers and early saeson fights untill the MHA sports festival climax. Mob Psycho season 2 and most recently Demon Slayer's Pleasure District arc are among the few fights that serpass that feeling. Granted RWBY's production outside of those fights is a widely mixed bag, so...meh.
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Hmmm. Without the original song that oververlayed this fight, beyond the 'more consistant?' animation, I'm not sure if it is an improvement. Better pacing and animation/production consistancy seem to be this series strengths so far. However the fight choreography done by Monty Oum with accompanying music written & performed by by Jeff Willium with vocals by Casey Lee Williams had this epic hype feel to it. Sort of that hard to describe feeling that I woke up at 5am on a Saterday to watch 14a cartoons with the 'rabit ears' (pre cable TV) for and spent more then a decade trying to find anything else like it before or after those RWBY trailers and early saeson fights untill the MHA sports festival climax. Mob Psycho season 2 and most recently Demon Slayer's Pleasure District arc are among the few fights that serpass that feeling. Granted RWBY's production outside of those fights is a widely mixed bag, so...meh.
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