The bar has been raised once again.
Before I start this review I want inform future reviewers about the complaint of "lack of storyline"
Brackenwood.net:
"The idea behind all the work I've done so far is to pitch Brackenwood."
What this means is, all the movies you have seen so far are just _to introduce_ you to the world of Brackenwood and his characters. Ideally these movies should be simple and understandable, you should get familiar with the main characters and creatures, and their characteristics. You might go about this and create complex storylines with allot of depth. But would that be the best way to pitch something like this? You would most likely get some sort of trilogy and not separate installments like this.
Just a reminder for those guys who think "lack of storyline" is a good enough excuse to give a 0, or just the people who wished there would be more of it :)
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So what is there to say about this episode?
first thing you will notice is that -just like Prowlies - the series has continued to evolve visually. Every character's colour pallet is richer then ever before and the lighting is even more imersive. And not just that, but also the animation itself is killer. The animating in general is very believable, and you really get to see the character flow into different poses seamlessly. Also in therms of sound this movie again is better then it's predecessor, sounds are rich, and sound very atmospheric and believable. As for storyline, granted there isn't much, but for what it is, I think it's pretty entertaining.
This is a one man project, most Flash of this kind of quality is done by a team of animators, scripters, composers... Adam did about everything himself, the music, the drawings, the sound effects...
The amount of work put in is dazzling. And I think that alone deserves some recognition.