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as a dedicated fan of the original sega genesis sonic series, dragon ball z, and the old school mario bros games, i always invisioned those groups of characters in a huge, climactic fight, the likes of which i never thought anyone would be able to physically manifest. but after what i'm sure was an agonizing and tediusly long and difficult road to creating this animation, you've done it. i'm fairly certain that if you speak english and have at least a vauge understanding of the purpose of entertainment then this flash will blow you away. This kind of brilliant work is inspiring, i say that because i can't think of any other word to describe it. I'm not going to break down every aspect of the movie but a work like this will get more than 6 or 7 words as a review from me. I don't know where to begin. For starters, the story/plot is immediatly intriguing, because who hasn't fantasized about sonic and mario in a dbz environment? the characters are the way they should be, holding true to the mentalities and personalities of thier originals. Mario is Mario, Sonic is Sonic, and even Mecha Sonic is exactly the way a common viewer would expect. the fight scenes are wonderfully exciting and extremely well done. The sounds effects and voice overs are orchestrated perfectly to the point that they make you forget that the characters don't actually talk, not to mention that the dialoge itself is very well thought out and written. 3d effects, camera angles, sprites, and everything else in-between, this flash has basically everything. This is a true example of fine art and the effort taken to make it should not be taken for granted. Good animation doesn't produce itself, after all, someone has to do it. you did it, and i dearly hope you continue to do it, because their are never enough talented and hardworking animators like yourself. graphics design, animation, etc are all part of the fine arts, and SMBZ fits in perfectly in that category, art. I'm eagerly awaiting the next episode and hope there are more to come.