More great woodland adventures
When I first saw your previous two Brackenwood films, like everyone else, I was stunned by the beautiful fluid graphics which in Littlefoot, though I didn't think it possible, have actually been improved.
Before this film I wondered if flash really was a viable medium through which to tell Bitey's adventures as I wasn't sure if the amount of hard work required to create a flash of this calibur would make it possible to make a complicated story as in the past the storylines have been enjoyable but simple. Seeing this has put those doubts to rest.
As always, the story was about a mischevious and overconfident Bitey getting taught the hard way not to be a jerk. I love the fast paced action sequences and can't wait to see more of the same in the next chapter, although this time I'm expecting it to be better because now there is a larger plot coming together.
The music is so enchanting and adds to the mystery of the world of Brackenwood. You have a very creative mind and an excellent imagination to come up with all of those strange and wonderful creatures, and also a good understanding of fantasy and myths- if I'm not mistaken Bitey is based on the satyrs from greek mythology.
It's not often that you find someone with not only the practical ability to construct a great flash but the talent and imagination to create a masterpiece such as this. It's a great combination of computing and art/literature.
I liked this flash so much I even gave it a ten for humor even though it's not meant to be especially funny. I look forward to seeing more of this enchanted realm unfold.