Pilot
- El episodio se transmitió el 13 oct 2023
- TV-PG
- 26min
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Un joven de 25 años llamado Pomni es arrojado al interior del Amazing Digital Circus, donde le dan aspecto de payaso infantil, o eso parece, ya que Pomni pronto se da cuenta de que algo va m... Leer todoUn joven de 25 años llamado Pomni es arrojado al interior del Amazing Digital Circus, donde le dan aspecto de payaso infantil, o eso parece, ya que Pomni pronto se da cuenta de que algo va muy mal.Un joven de 25 años llamado Pomni es arrojado al interior del Amazing Digital Circus, donde le dan aspecto de payaso infantil, o eso parece, ya que Pomni pronto se da cuenta de que algo va muy mal.
Lizzie Freeman
- Pomni
- (voz)
Alex Rochon
- Caine
- (voz)
Michael Kovach
- Jax
- (voz)
Marissa Lenti
- Gangle
- (voz)
Sean Chiplock
- Kinger
- (voz)
Ashley Nichols
- Zooble
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
This pilot definitely showed promise and the potential of the show and its concepts. Its animation is great with plenty of colors, a strong aesthetic and style as well as showing the emotions of the characters well. Animation is a great way to show such things and this show does a great job of showing that all off. Additionally we get a decent taste of the characters with the pilot doing a decent job of introducing us to our main cast even if perhaps your left in the end wanting a bit more of a taste of some of them. The music was great and I would expect no less from Gooseworx who is known not just for their role in YouTube animation but also their music.
I've been seeing a lot of fanart of TADC for a while now. It looks like it's going to be the next big thing, but I can't quite say the pilot has impressed me.
The production values are surprisingly polished and smooth. It's going for a PSX high definition promotional render aesthetic, mixed with a very tiny bit of creepy glitch flair. "What if you got stuck into a digital world and things were weird?". It's not the most original idea but you can make it work and put your own spin on it.
The thing is.... it mostly works like your typical saturday morning cartoon but with a Tumblr edge? It's screaming "look how weird and quirky I am!!" but it's not really all that weird nor out there. The cast's personalities are pretty standard, the weird stuff is very sanitized and has no bite, the pacing and energy doesn't match the concept, and the directing is disappointingly standard. Even the music sounds weirdly polished and musical considering the setting, something more sample/synth-based and glitchy would've enhanced the setting but instead we get very generic instrumentation.
It looks like Tumblr comfort food. And I'm sure there's people out there craving for that stuff, but for me it's very middle of the road. There's always the chance that the actual series will have a more snappier pace and it will embrace its weird ideas properly, but as it is looks to be an unadventurous show.
The production values are surprisingly polished and smooth. It's going for a PSX high definition promotional render aesthetic, mixed with a very tiny bit of creepy glitch flair. "What if you got stuck into a digital world and things were weird?". It's not the most original idea but you can make it work and put your own spin on it.
The thing is.... it mostly works like your typical saturday morning cartoon but with a Tumblr edge? It's screaming "look how weird and quirky I am!!" but it's not really all that weird nor out there. The cast's personalities are pretty standard, the weird stuff is very sanitized and has no bite, the pacing and energy doesn't match the concept, and the directing is disappointingly standard. Even the music sounds weirdly polished and musical considering the setting, something more sample/synth-based and glitchy would've enhanced the setting but instead we get very generic instrumentation.
It looks like Tumblr comfort food. And I'm sure there's people out there craving for that stuff, but for me it's very middle of the road. There's always the chance that the actual series will have a more snappier pace and it will embrace its weird ideas properly, but as it is looks to be an unadventurous show.
Pilot came out a few weeks ago and I still watch this until today. Still wonder why they decided to make a new show while murder drones still didn't finished season 1. But still a dark show. Recommend to watch :)
There is just a lot of lore in this show. Glitch productions are always good at making shows. Mega runner, then subside paradise, murder drones, then now, the amazing digital circus.
Can someone plz tell me why I'm earth there are characters that's crossed out????
But watch the show! Only in YT
Is it just me or is Caine responsible for this
P. S "note to those pommni x jax shippers, plz, just stop.
Can someone plz tell me why I'm earth there are characters that's crossed out????
But watch the show! Only in YT
Is it just me or is Caine responsible for this
P. S "note to those pommni x jax shippers, plz, just stop.
This first episode feels somewhat outdated compared to the narrative quality the series achieves in later chapters (for now, episode 6 is already available). As a pilot, it fulfills its basic function: introducing the general context of the story, introducing the circus, and giving us a superficial look at some of the characters.
However, narratively, it's quite limited. The main adventure is inconsequential and unengaging, contributing little to the development of characters like Kinger, Zooble, Gangle, Jax, or Ragatha.
Pomni, on the other hand, while giving us a superficial glimpse of her character, manages to offer a first glimpse into the series' history with concepts like abstraction, emptiness, and exit, though none of these are explored in depth. Ultimately, the episode functions more as a gateway than a solid story in its own right. Its value lies in its introduction, not in the quality of its plot or the development of key dynamics that would later become the true essence of the series.
Final score: around 7.5/10.
However, narratively, it's quite limited. The main adventure is inconsequential and unengaging, contributing little to the development of characters like Kinger, Zooble, Gangle, Jax, or Ragatha.
Pomni, on the other hand, while giving us a superficial glimpse of her character, manages to offer a first glimpse into the series' history with concepts like abstraction, emptiness, and exit, though none of these are explored in depth. Ultimately, the episode functions more as a gateway than a solid story in its own right. Its value lies in its introduction, not in the quality of its plot or the development of key dynamics that would later become the true essence of the series.
Final score: around 7.5/10.
10OriolB-2
This first episode perfectly presents the personalities of all the characters and the main conflict of the show. I also love how Pomni reacts to being in this new world, she behaves just like any person would if this situation happened to them. She does it so well that it's very easy to feel empathy for her; the first time I watched it, I actually felt the fear and existential crisis of living in the digital circus.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe character Bubble is drawn very similarly to Super Mario's enemy named Chain Chomps.
- ConexionesFeatured in Fifty-One Annie Awards (2024)
- Bandas sonorasTheme to 'The Amazing Digital Circus
Composed by Gooseworx
Vocals by Lizz Robinett
Glitch Productions Music
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