I still wait to continue.
If I had watched it in my childhood time I would have loved it as a kid
It's funny that Netflix rates this movie as 7+ (my country). I don't have any issues with the movie itself; it boasts excellent animations, well-developed characters, and an engaging plot, among other strengths. However, the movie seems to convey the message that dangerous animals are harmless if you befriend them, which is not a realistic scenario. While it's highly unlikely for a child to encounter a cobra on a playground, my concern is that the movie might give the impression that all animals can be safely approached by children. Perhaps I'm overthinking it.
Why does it have only 4 episodes? It's a good TV show
It's not bad, but it's not my style. I rate it a 7 for animation
The TV series revolves around three friends who work together overnight to protect their city from evil villains. While I do have a few questions about the series, I won't delve into them here. What does catch my attention, however, is the frequent focus on the main characters stretching their legs in many scenes. I understand the importance of natural movement and that they shouldn't appear robotic while saving the city, which is okay, but it could be toned down. I also understand that young viewers may not notice this as much. But I won't deduct any stars for this aspect, as the TV series is designed for children who likely won't even notice it. Perhaps I'm just being overly critical.
Sometimes I was confused if Kaka was a boy or a girl because his/her face looked like a girl but in different views looked like a boy.
Good fairytale but the English dub is terrible.
WTF, in the end when Nariko healed her father before, why doesn't healed Kai without losing her power?
The sounds of this movie kept going down and up. The dubbing was quiet and the music very loud.
The movie is good for children, has music, and the story teaches children that if someone makes fun of someone, it is good to apologize to them.
This story is not my cup of coffee because children are prey to pedophiles, which occurs in this story. Luli wants a baby brother, but her parents leave her, and almost all the men in the movie start sexually assaulting her to make matters worse. She starts to be manipulated by a psychopath who is also a pedophile.
The movie is not bad, good animation, characters, etc. But the script is so predictable.
The ending made me laugh. I don't want to spoil anything, but it's nice that you mention hope saving you in the end, even though the aliens are still present according to the ending. :joy:
The fairy tale isn't bad it often entertains with well-modeled characters and effects. However, there were moments when it seemed to drop from 30 fps to 15 fps between frames, and the character animations sometimes horrible when characters running, I mean that when they are running on the table, for example, in some frames they are running in the air and not on the table. Nevertheless, it remains a decent retelling of Cinderella in a unique way. If they had more time in the production, maybe it would look different.
Graphically, it doesn't look bad at all, but in terms of the story, it falls short. You will quickly realize who the main villain is.
The animation is, good but the story is horrible. Towards the end of the movie, I was expecting some kind of punchline, but I didn't get it.
When Kris was zapped inside the game his animated form freaked me out.
I'm at a loss for words and I don't want to deduct too many stars unnecessarily, as I'm no longer the target age group for this. However, in the story, I think the dialogues are horrible. To be honest, I'd prefer watching Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over again over this.
I know that this movie is from 18 years old, but there are still too many dirty words for me.
Why this movie is in the animation genre when the maximum animation segment is 5-10 seconds?
To me, this TV series comes across as quite vulgar; I don't want to criticize it outright since there will undoubtedly be someone who appreciates it, but it's not to my taste. The only aspect I do appreciate is the animation of the characters.
The only good is the cover of the movie and the cover is fake because the graphics of the movie are not the same as on the cover. And about dialogs rather I don't write.
They look so sad to those dogs in the movie
The story is bad but the movie is watchable than Feather Friends.
Is it good for children but. It looks like I watched a YouTube video rather than some movie.
The movie teaches children about the planets, but mostly there is only earth.
This was by far the most boring movie I've ever watched and I seriously begged myself to finish it. The appearance of the characters would work if the movie was released in 2008 and not in 2019, the background worked, but again not in 2019, and on top of that it was constantly blurred, I understand that they wanted the viewer to focus on the characters, but they were so boring that it didn't even help some blur. The dialogues honestly were probably the worst, characters and I could stand the background, but not the dialogues. In addition, there were almost no cuts in the film, and I felt the greatest excitement and change only at the end credits. I'm not going to tell the plot here if someone wants to watch it. Now I apologize to the studio that did it. Considering how many people worked on it, it looks like 5 people did it as a final school project. 34 people worked on the visual effects, so I want to see it like where?
Summary: If you listened to a podcast, you'd be better off, and you'd enjoy the podcast more than the movie.
I don't recommend this movie unless you enjoy bad movies.
Have someone English sub for this?