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.