Molly se ve atrapada en el Museo Sweet Jazz al anochecer con grupos de ladrones que intentan robar un amuleto que tiene la capacidad de tomar el epíteto de una persona.Molly se ve atrapada en el Museo Sweet Jazz al anochecer con grupos de ladrones que intentan robar un amuleto que tiene la capacidad de tomar el epíteto de una persona.Molly se ve atrapada en el Museo Sweet Jazz al anochecer con grupos de ladrones que intentan robar un amuleto que tiene la capacidad de tomar el epíteto de una persona.
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Epithet Erased is an awesome show that everyone can benefit from watching from. A lot of people complain about the animation but I don't think that's the biggest aspect of the show; it's not what the show or any show should be about. It relies on its character and humor more and those aspects quite honesty work so well for me! 10/10.
When I first started watching this show, I was thrown off by the lack of "animation" that you would usually see in TV productions. However, as I got past the first two episodes I started to enjoy Epithet Erased for it's lovable characters and unique storyline.
The show is reminiscent of a DND campaign (as it was based off of one). Characters sometimes narrate their actions in third person. The first part of the story focuses on a girl named Molly Blyndeff, whose bumbling father left her in a museum overnight. Unfortunately for her, two conflicting heists happen to be occurring at the same time. Both the protagonists and antagonists caught my love for their quirks and personalities.
It's hard to find a comparison for this show, as it feels one-of-a-kind. The art style, humor, and storyline are intriguing and will definitely make you laugh. If you have some time, I definitely recommend you watch this series and support the creators!
The show is reminiscent of a DND campaign (as it was based off of one). Characters sometimes narrate their actions in third person. The first part of the story focuses on a girl named Molly Blyndeff, whose bumbling father left her in a museum overnight. Unfortunately for her, two conflicting heists happen to be occurring at the same time. Both the protagonists and antagonists caught my love for their quirks and personalities.
It's hard to find a comparison for this show, as it feels one-of-a-kind. The art style, humor, and storyline are intriguing and will definitely make you laugh. If you have some time, I definitely recommend you watch this series and support the creators!
Everyone will first notice the limited animation, which determines right out the gate who this series appeals to, and I happen to be one of those. I never watched the table top RPG streams the creator played with his friends that it is based on, but I enjoyed the humorous take downs of popular video games and anime on his YouTube channel done in same style. He takes that to the next level with his first full fledge series.
The voice acting carries a lot of the humorous and dramatic weight of the show to great effect. The limited movement along with the exaggerated poses and facial expressions at key moments sell what happens, but it is really the performances that bring any investment to the action, and the cast does a fantastic job of pulling that off.
It took me a little while to get into the story, but it surprised me that there was genuine heart behind the proceedings instead of nonstop antics. Apart from Molly as the grounded, audience POV, everyone is some manner of oddball meant to befuddle her. However, they begin peel back layers as unexpected dynamics develop between the various factions vying for the amulet. Those surprise insights and heartfelt moments keep me hooked to happens next.
Give Epithet Erased a watch for its unexpected style and more three dimensional characters than their appearance would have you believe.
The voice acting carries a lot of the humorous and dramatic weight of the show to great effect. The limited movement along with the exaggerated poses and facial expressions at key moments sell what happens, but it is really the performances that bring any investment to the action, and the cast does a fantastic job of pulling that off.
It took me a little while to get into the story, but it surprised me that there was genuine heart behind the proceedings instead of nonstop antics. Apart from Molly as the grounded, audience POV, everyone is some manner of oddball meant to befuddle her. However, they begin peel back layers as unexpected dynamics develop between the various factions vying for the amulet. Those surprise insights and heartfelt moments keep me hooked to happens next.
Give Epithet Erased a watch for its unexpected style and more three dimensional characters than their appearance would have you believe.
I'll be forever impressed with what Epithet Erased manages to accomplish on it's small budget. Despite having limited animation it's writing, art, music and voice acting are all absolutely stellar in a way that more than makes up for it. As a creative myself I find it extremely inspiring. Highly recommend giving this one a shot.
10nkiliuzo
I remember watching the first episode and I like what the hell is this animation, but still I stuck with it... been enjoying it so far, the animation isn't all great but the storyline is so amazing that whatever opinion I had on the animation didn't even matter.
I advice everyone to watch this, its great
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- 20min
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