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++++ Really lost myself in that flash. As the story unfolded, I practically stopped paying attention to the technical details and just enjoyed the ride.
+++ Great colours.
+++ Shading is done so well...
+++ And it all just works so well together... bgs, character lines... colouring... makes for a beautiful cohesive whole.
++++ Practically flawless animation on a technical level.
- Though as a criticism, I'd say that at some points you could've used the motion to 'telegraph' the duck's emotions a bit better. When he was attacking the Pikmin, he could've looked a lot angrier. That kinda thing.
- The first step into the fictional world (with the duck first speaking, then us seeing the game characters as real people) seemed slightly jarring. Maybe if the other ducks had uttered a few words on-screen before, it would be less so?
++ The voice for the ending is specially great.
++ The girl in the 'teaser' picture seems full of character.
-- I think the jokes could maybe be packed in a bit thicker. I didn't chuckle at all and it was mainly the beautiful animation and voiceover that kept me interested at the start.
++ I did like a few jokes and references. Gold Zelda cart, the job he didn't get, the ease with which he got his current job...
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Seems a great series. I'm looking forward to ep.1.
I hope the next episode has even more jokes and references packed in.
It's a beautiful piece of work.