Spear and Fang
- Episode aired Oct 7, 2019
- TV-14
- 21m
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
2.2K
YOUR RATING
Tragedy forces a caveman and a dinosaur to rely upon each other for their survival.Tragedy forces a caveman and a dinosaur to rely upon each other for their survival.Tragedy forces a caveman and a dinosaur to rely upon each other for their survival.
Aaron LaPlante
- Spear
- (voice)
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I've heard this show was good but damn! I didn't expect the first episode to pack such a serious punch.
How to even begin to describe this absolute masterpiece? From the moment the animation begins you're in this world, the beautiful palette of colors is absolutely perfect to describe the drama, tension, violence, and beauty that this primitive world has to offer. The sound mixing is gorgeous to the point that if you're not listening with high-quality speakers/headphones you're really missing out.
The angles in which the direction presents the animation tell so much of the story without uttering a single word during the entire run of the episode. Plus the fluidity and design of the characters are just perfect. We are only left with a primal understanding of the feelings of the situations we have gone through with our main characters.
This episode leaves you broken and tearing up but with just enough of a silver lining to give you hope that maybe the end of the life as you know it is not really the end.
In a time where animation has been disregarded to badly-shaped characters in search of an original style, it's refreshing to see something so well crafted, honest, and with such unpretentious original designs.
I am so glad I saw this. This episode has become one of my favorite animations of all time.
How to even begin to describe this absolute masterpiece? From the moment the animation begins you're in this world, the beautiful palette of colors is absolutely perfect to describe the drama, tension, violence, and beauty that this primitive world has to offer. The sound mixing is gorgeous to the point that if you're not listening with high-quality speakers/headphones you're really missing out.
The angles in which the direction presents the animation tell so much of the story without uttering a single word during the entire run of the episode. Plus the fluidity and design of the characters are just perfect. We are only left with a primal understanding of the feelings of the situations we have gone through with our main characters.
This episode leaves you broken and tearing up but with just enough of a silver lining to give you hope that maybe the end of the life as you know it is not really the end.
In a time where animation has been disregarded to badly-shaped characters in search of an original style, it's refreshing to see something so well crafted, honest, and with such unpretentious original designs.
I am so glad I saw this. This episode has become one of my favorite animations of all time.
The opening chapter to this masterpiece of action-based storytelling is truly flawless. From the outset, we teeter on the edge of survival alongside Spear and witness a world partly prehistoric, partly fantastical; and artfully brutal in a way which sells the grit of the characters' struggle while keeping us hanging on every blow of combat like we're kids watching Saturday morning cartoons again.
The story itself - and, in some ways, the animation, too - are rather simple. But every moment of this episode oozes with narrative value through art, sound, and direction, seamlessly placing us in the world without the need for exposition of any kind. The simplicity allows for a perfect balance between story beats and incidental worldbuilding.
In 20 minutes, we see Spear and Fang face tragedy in a way that emotionally invests and thrills us, leaving us eager to see them face more challenges.
The story itself - and, in some ways, the animation, too - are rather simple. But every moment of this episode oozes with narrative value through art, sound, and direction, seamlessly placing us in the world without the need for exposition of any kind. The simplicity allows for a perfect balance between story beats and incidental worldbuilding.
In 20 minutes, we see Spear and Fang face tragedy in a way that emotionally invests and thrills us, leaving us eager to see them face more challenges.
Let me say first "bad" things: the drawing quality is not amazing but it gives you what you need to comprehend it all, I think that animals are a little bit too humanized. And maybe there is a thing that is too exaggerated.
But in general is very cute! It's promising!
The best thing: the character's feeling are very well comprehensible.
The best thing: the character's feeling are very well comprehensible.
A beautiful story of loss only told with non verbal sound, music, and animation. The simple animation conceals within it a complexity that deepens the meaning of the show. The music pushes the story along, and the art brings it to life. Amazing episode.
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode won 2 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Individual in Animation - storyboard artist and Outstanding Individual in Animation - art direction.
- ConnectionsEdited into Primal: Tales of Savagery (2019)
Details
- Runtime21 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
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