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Reviews for "There she is!! step 2"

Another masterpiece from SamBakZa

This is likely the best series on Newgrounds. I could easily see this becoming an actual TV cartoon series. Your one of the best flash animators I've ever seen. Not only is your animating skill phenominal, but your storylines and characters are all beutifully thought out. I thought There She is (the first one) was amazing but this is a great sequel.

I'm glad you decided to do a sequel to this, your first one was one of my fav animations. Keep animating! Your very talented.

amazing graphics

The graphics were amazing! I felt like I was watching a real anime!

Another Great addition

I dunno what it is about these animations but their just so captivating and original. i love them. and your an amazing artist. Id say more but this last entryt has left me speechless.

-Wink ;)

fantastic sequel

i saw the first and loved it. This one more than lived up to my expectations as a sequel. So what next? A wedding? :)

Very cool.

Reminds me of "Love, Wink", which is not a bad thing at all.

Graphics: Good as the original. Smooth undistracting animation always adds polish to an idea.

Sound: Music wasn't _as_ bloody frantic as first time 'round, but it fit the mood well in this case. Nothing to complain about here, either.

Interactivity: Interactivity? As in sitting and watching?

Style: Very, very stylish. Really enjoy the hand-drawn, carefree nature of these two movies. Not as sappy as I was afraid it could have been, either -- thanks a WHOLE lot for that!

Violence: All cartoony, and directed towards our poor hero. Factors into humor a bit. ^^;

Humor: Slapstick is a background element, just like in the original. That's where a lot of the humor comes from, but watching the various reactions of all these characters -- and including the little joke at the end (love/cake) -- really helped its variety.

I'm not that big a fan of feel-good movies, but this shows that a close enough connection between imagination and technicalities can produce exceptions. Great job, very deserving of its current #1 spot.