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Reviews for "Rush 2 ++"

Holy cow!

I enjoyed this submission very much.
I loved the drawings, even if they weren't that all-detailed. The music was good, the movie was entertaining and had some moments that can leave a smile on your face.
What about a Rush III?... Pleeeease? =P

Really fucking good

Original art, style, and animation. Truly deserving a spot on the top 5 (unlike shitty FaggotFantasy A+) The best parts IMO are the flying off the building (currently my desktop) and "check this mother fucker out". Whats with the SNES faceball looking thing thats shows up in a few parts, is it the kid with the red cape wearing the mask?

Still loving the artwork

Great, but overrated

Well, I love the style, the sound, and the animation, but I just don't see this being rated #3. I love it, and it's on my favorites, but still... it's hardly the 3rd best flash on newgrounds.

P.S. God I totally remember Muzzy. Always eating parking meters. Si, es muy gordo.

I now coin the term HISPANIMATION!

I don't actually know where you're from, other than a spanish speaking country. Wait a minute...

Yeah, I could have just checked your bloody profile and found out you're in mexico. Maybe it should be mexicanimation? Mexicanime? Hispanime? Whatever.

But here's why you need the term, or -a- term, anyway: I keep seeing people call your stuff Anime. True, you have a lot in common with anime: Your art style is iconic, relying on representational depiction of salient features rather than photorealism. Your characters tend to have have large eyes and, less often, small mouths. You do a lot of quirky humor. Your characters role-type themselves, like just about every other indie artist's characters do these days.

But you also have an outstanding ability to characterize... err... -characters- through subtle physical cues and body language, without relying on dialog or heavy-handed takes. Anime relies very heavily on takes. (Takes, for those who don't know, are formulated visible reactions that audiences can easily recognize. A 'spit-take' is when a character spits out what he is drinking in surprise. A 'double-take' is when a character looks at something once, looks away without realizing what it was, and looks back again when he does. A famous Anime take would be the 'giant sweat droplet take' for embarrasment at another's inappropriateness or stupidity.)

Furthermore, in Japanese art styles backgrounds and inanimate are generally resolved with far more photorealism than the actual characters. You don't do that; you keep the same iconic art style in the background as in the foreground.

When I was in highschool spanish they made us watch a series of teaching videos called 'Muzzy', featuring stories about a green sasquatch and an eloping princess. I know that what you draw can't be Anime because, in some subtle way, IT LOOKS EXACTLY LIKE MUZZY, like the way all fish tastes like fish, whether it's halibut or catfish. There is a spanish style of animation. I've seen it. You have it. There is nothing Japanese about it, and it makes me happy to see that other cultures besides America and Japan can still define themselves artistically in this day and age.

Please, please, keep making this great stuff.

really good stuff

really anime style nice animation. i would believe it was a real show. and watch it.