Humor is mostly inapplicable to this animation, so I won’t critique it. (There are humorous elements, but the overall focus is not humor itself).
This is another episode of SGA’s series “Elements”. This depicts the very beginning of the tournament and shows two battles, Blast Vs. Dark and Raze Vs. Zero. The overall quality of animation featured here is quite high, as is the standard for SGA. You can count on well-animated movements in an SGA animation. The storyline isn’t the main focus of this particular episode, as it really is just setting up for the tournament to occur. Though the fact that Raze of all people is being let into it is a bit on the nonsensical side, and I don’t know why all of the fighters just teamed up at the very start to take him on. The dialogue is decent but has quite a lot to improve upon. There are many ways to set up an enjoyable episode, but unfortunately, this episode is a bit lackluster in the grand scale of elements. The jaw-dropping spectacle is a standard and a quality for the elements series, and this particular episode doesn’t quite live up to some of the other episodes featured within the past. That’s still acceptable, but this certainly isn’t as entertaining as it could be. Overall, the quality is still decent, but the episode is lacking a bit with the content that makes elements, well, elements.
Not a series I like, but I can be fair on how I rate it. First off, music overall is done pretty well. And it helps that you used some good ol Marty O Donnell music from Destiny, no halo though. Story is really good at all still as characters all have nearly the same personalities that don’t remain consistent. But this has improved immensly on story at the same time from the old episodes of elements. Visually, characters are all lacking. Most characters share the same design with only a few differences, those being color and maybe additional stuff thrown on another limb. Backgrounds, while basic and odd, are consistent but empty most of the time. Effects on the other hand are normally well done. Animation is also pretty solid for the most part ignoring some of the lazy animation work. In the end this is average but at the same time it has some entertainment value in the fights as they are well done. Aside from the fights consantly being interupted by dialogue. But without a proper story and interesting characters, this series leave far too out for the viewer and feels incomplete and rushed.
High 2/5
one of the more iconic SN series as controversial as it may be
take my 5
take it all
It’s controversial?????????
very good yes
Humor is mostly inapplicable to this animation, so I won’t critique it. (There are humorous elements, but the overall focus is not humor itself).
This is another episode of SGA’s series “Elements”. This depicts the very beginning of the tournament and shows two battles, Blast Vs. Dark and Raze Vs. Zero. The overall quality of animation featured here is quite high, as is the standard for SGA. You can count on well-animated movements in an SGA animation. The storyline isn’t the main focus of this particular episode, as it really is just setting up for the tournament to occur. Though the fact that Raze of all people is being let into it is a bit on the nonsensical side, and I don’t know why all of the fighters just teamed up at the very start to take him on. The dialogue is decent but has quite a lot to improve upon. There are many ways to set up an enjoyable episode, but unfortunately, this episode is a bit lackluster in the grand scale of elements. The jaw-dropping spectacle is a standard and a quality for the elements series, and this particular episode doesn’t quite live up to some of the other episodes featured within the past. That’s still acceptable, but this certainly isn’t as entertaining as it could be. Overall, the quality is still decent, but the episode is lacking a bit with the content that makes elements, well, elements.
Low 3/5.
PL Team Slave OwnerNot a series I like, but I can be fair on how I rate it. First off, music overall is done pretty well. And it helps that you used some good ol Marty O Donnell music from Destiny, no halo though. Story is really good at all still as characters all have nearly the same personalities that don’t remain consistent. But this has improved immensly on story at the same time from the old episodes of elements. Visually, characters are all lacking. Most characters share the same design with only a few differences, those being color and maybe additional stuff thrown on another limb. Backgrounds, while basic and odd, are consistent but empty most of the time. Effects on the other hand are normally well done. Animation is also pretty solid for the most part ignoring some of the lazy animation work. In the end this is average but at the same time it has some entertainment value in the fights as they are well done. Aside from the fights consantly being interupted by dialogue. But without a proper story and interesting characters, this series leave far too out for the viewer and feels incomplete and rushed.
High 2/5