Sur une exoplanète post-apocalyptique, des drones ouvriers luttent pour survivre en se cachant des robots voyous appelés Murder Drones.Sur une exoplanète post-apocalyptique, des drones ouvriers luttent pour survivre en se cachant des robots voyous appelés Murder Drones.Sur une exoplanète post-apocalyptique, des drones ouvriers luttent pour survivre en se cachant des robots voyous appelés Murder Drones.
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- AnecdotesThis is the first Glitch Productions show not created by the Lerdwichagul brothers, but rather by Liam Vickers, who was trained by them to get experience on making a 3D animated show.
- GaffesThroughout the series, whenever a robot that doesn't speak English appears in an episode, the characters immediately understand what he/she is saying. This is not possible as the main characters only speak English and not any other language. However, technology has now become so powerful that humans created programs like Google Translate that can translate what a person is saying in real time, so it is pretty possible that the robots in the show have a built in translator in their program.
- ConnexionsReferenced in SuperMarioGlitchy4: Mario Reacts to Spooky Memes but Dies half way through (2021)
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I'll begin by saying that the mere fact that someone was able to make their vision into a full blown animated show on YouTube is always an extremely amazing thing in of itself, the fact that shows like this are even able to exist on Youtube, especially with how notoriously hard it is to profit off of animated projects on YouTube, is a phenomenal feat and worthy of praise.
With that said, I enjoyed this show but it definitely has it's issues. The comedy is extremely hit or miss, but it largely misses, often to a cringeworthy extent, and there are several instances where it's poorly timed and can break the pacing and tension of a scene (episode 4 in particular was really bad with this). The show is also really fast paced; Some plot points don't get as much time to develop as they should and the show often conveys extremely important plot points super quickly while so many other things are happening at once, which makes it very easy to miss important details. (For example, I didn't realize the symbol on Uzi's eye was supposed to be linked to the Solver entity until episode 6, a whole four episodes after this was supposed to be known to the audience). While the voice acting is generally really good, especially considering the largely amateur cast, some line reads can be hard to understand because of the characters mannerisms or other loud background noises happening at once which does not help the issue of plot details being missed.
I don't think it helps that the first episode frontlines most of the show's worst aspects and magnifies them at their absolute worst (the terrible comedy, lightning fast pacing and severe tonal whiplash) as your first impression. I'd go as far as to say it's pretty bad. (The animation is also pretty rough at points in episode 1 but considering it's an indie animation on YouTube from a small team on a small budget, I'm more lenient on that then a proper network show. Especially considering how vastly improved it gets by the second episode)
But with that said, the show begins to hit it's stride with episode 2 and shows all it's positive aspects. The animation is great, especially for a indie YouTube project with a small team (the lighting in particular by episode 2 onwards is genuinely amazing), and does some really cool things with their robotic nature and the characters powers, the character's are charming and endearing despite their tropy nature (angsty rebel teen girl, goofy and empathetic outcast from a group of killers, evil psychotic russian woman etc.), the story is interesting despite it's fast pace and how easy it is to get lost, The atmosphere is super well done and while I wouldn't call it outright scary, It still executes it's horror aspects in a fun way, and the antagonist is a really cool hybrid of an eldritch monster and malfunctioning A. I.
Ultimately, I largely enjoyed the show despite it's faults, especially in the second half, but I can definitely see why someone would be turned away by this. I'd say to try out the first 3 episodes at least and see how much it speaks to you or whether its faults are too much of a dealbreaker for you.
With that said, I enjoyed this show but it definitely has it's issues. The comedy is extremely hit or miss, but it largely misses, often to a cringeworthy extent, and there are several instances where it's poorly timed and can break the pacing and tension of a scene (episode 4 in particular was really bad with this). The show is also really fast paced; Some plot points don't get as much time to develop as they should and the show often conveys extremely important plot points super quickly while so many other things are happening at once, which makes it very easy to miss important details. (For example, I didn't realize the symbol on Uzi's eye was supposed to be linked to the Solver entity until episode 6, a whole four episodes after this was supposed to be known to the audience). While the voice acting is generally really good, especially considering the largely amateur cast, some line reads can be hard to understand because of the characters mannerisms or other loud background noises happening at once which does not help the issue of plot details being missed.
I don't think it helps that the first episode frontlines most of the show's worst aspects and magnifies them at their absolute worst (the terrible comedy, lightning fast pacing and severe tonal whiplash) as your first impression. I'd go as far as to say it's pretty bad. (The animation is also pretty rough at points in episode 1 but considering it's an indie animation on YouTube from a small team on a small budget, I'm more lenient on that then a proper network show. Especially considering how vastly improved it gets by the second episode)
But with that said, the show begins to hit it's stride with episode 2 and shows all it's positive aspects. The animation is great, especially for a indie YouTube project with a small team (the lighting in particular by episode 2 onwards is genuinely amazing), and does some really cool things with their robotic nature and the characters powers, the character's are charming and endearing despite their tropy nature (angsty rebel teen girl, goofy and empathetic outcast from a group of killers, evil psychotic russian woman etc.), the story is interesting despite it's fast pace and how easy it is to get lost, The atmosphere is super well done and while I wouldn't call it outright scary, It still executes it's horror aspects in a fun way, and the antagonist is a really cool hybrid of an eldritch monster and malfunctioning A. I.
Ultimately, I largely enjoyed the show despite it's faults, especially in the second half, but I can definitely see why someone would be turned away by this. I'd say to try out the first 3 episodes at least and see how much it speaks to you or whether its faults are too much of a dealbreaker for you.
- Gravemind92
- 27 août 2024
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