That must be one hell of a monkey to tame. lol
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Joined on 4/22/08
That must be one hell of a monkey to tame. lol
Oh that is exciting as hell to hear!
If its even half as good as the first one it's going to be great. I love all the effort you put into it. It grew on me a lot so I'm hopeful it'll have an interesting story to go along with the cool character designs.
Like most people watching I have no idea what I want, but if a plot isn't too dialogue heavy and does more 'show don't tell' surprises you, keeps you asking questions, but gives you enough answers that you're not waiting out some SU type drama that ends up being a big disappointment. Where every episode is like its own start to finish interesting or exciting thing, but hypes you up for more as a result. I think those might be the makings of a good show.
Dunno if you were around for it, but I always liked the old 90s show 'Reboot' because it had this interesting setting taking place in an imagined version of a computer. Where people were programs, and one of the biggest threats was file corruption from PC games. Each episode was kind of slice of life or villain of the day type stuff with the existing denizens that lived there, including viruses. But things like the user are left kind of ambiguous and make you wonder. While midway into the show things get more serious when they connect to the internet for the first time and talk about other systems out there like theirs. Very much captured the mystery and exploration of the early web while making it pretty intimidating too. You never knew what to expect with that show.
Anyway, im happy to see more of your work and I know itll satisfy. I hope you have fun animating it and seeing your hard efforts pay off.
Nabella
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