Excited to see where it goes.
my experience
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I've probably watched this maybe 4 times, and each time I always think that it's just the fighting - just an action sequence - and then I see the rest. This time I remembered though, as it's not been long since I last saw it. But I wonder if anyone closed it during your 'credits' at what is the start of the movie.
selected aspects (rated from ----- to +++++)
(note: I'm not rating everything or trying to break the flash up into constituent parts. Just indicating how much each adds to/detracts from my enjoyment of this.)
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++: Some nice graphics. The flips and spins at the start looked great. All artwork was fantastic.
-: In the intro, some of the backgrounds (specially the wall and the table) sit kinda uneasily with the rest of the animation.
--: Some animation for the more subtle movements (i.e. in the intro when she kinda shifts before she darts away, Wolf's nodding head)
-: The first guy Ken walks past in the station looks kinda incongruous with everything else.
+++: Lovely use of silhouettes in the death scene
++: and I really like the ghost walking away there.
++++: Well suited music throughout.
--: Ken losing his job for being late seems a bit far fetched.
--: The whole 'cop who does stuff his own way' is a bit cliche.
--: We don't really have a handle on Ken by the end of this.
overall
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As it is, Ken isn't as interesting a character as he could be, and we're uncertain of his motivations.
I'm rating this as if you'd never make another episode. A lot of set-up here and the series has yet to fully pull itself out of cliche land.
My favourite part was probably the death-bed scene. Whilst I wasn't too keen on the voice for the younger ken, the graphics you used, combined with the music, tugged at my heart strings.
I do think you did a brilliant job of setting up the series and I eagerly await episode 2. This has the potential to be an awesome series.