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Alright. I'll be the one to say it.
RWBY's not that good. It's overhyped and under written.
While there are enjoyable moments and excellent designs, the final product is HORRIBLY underwhelming with little action and terrible anime moments - not helped by the creator dying.
RWBY's not that good. It's overhyped and under written.
While there are enjoyable moments and excellent designs, the final product is HORRIBLY underwhelming with little action and terrible anime moments - not helped by the creator dying.
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cockandballz (01/04/2016) [-]
Whenever I hear someone say something like this I always wonder what shows do they consider to have good writing? No hate or anything, I'm genuinely curious what your standard of good writing?
Something with a plot relative to the setting of the series.
When I first saw the trailers I expected something like Devil May Cry - not the reboot or second game - you know, something with style and creative designs.
Like, it made this big deal about Huntsman and Grimm, and how the Grimm are like an incarnate species of fear and evil, and I thought they would be out in the field doing more fighting.
Instead we get some high school drama with not enough of the awesome fight scenes we saw. Hell, I watch the trailers still more than the actual episodes.
And honestly? The only reason RWBY is still afloat is because of the cosplay, fanfics, and **** . Without the RoosterTeeth advertisement, I doubt it would have lasted this long. Hell, the fanfics are better than the actual plot sometimes.
Honestly? I'm more interested in what the villains are doing more the main characters are.
tl;dr: RWBY is not what it could have - should have - been.
When I first saw the trailers I expected something like Devil May Cry - not the reboot or second game - you know, something with style and creative designs.
Like, it made this big deal about Huntsman and Grimm, and how the Grimm are like an incarnate species of fear and evil, and I thought they would be out in the field doing more fighting.
Instead we get some high school drama with not enough of the awesome fight scenes we saw. Hell, I watch the trailers still more than the actual episodes.
And honestly? The only reason RWBY is still afloat is because of the cosplay, fanfics, and **** . Without the RoosterTeeth advertisement, I doubt it would have lasted this long. Hell, the fanfics are better than the actual plot sometimes.
Honestly? I'm more interested in what the villains are doing more the main characters are.
tl;dr: RWBY is not what it could have - should have - been.
i dont entirely hate it - the designs and fights are amazing. But the plot is subpar at best.
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For me it's one of those guilty pleasures. The story isn't well written nor revolutionary, but it's just silly fun. There are some good jokes and the action scenes are really cool and the fact that the episodes are really short really help hiding the fact that the series is pretty shallow.
I mean, if it were 30 minutes episodes, yes, it would be bad, but it's pretty great for a 10-15 minutes series.
I mean, if it were 30 minutes episodes, yes, it would be bad, but it's pretty great for a 10-15 minutes series.
S1 and S2 were mostly just an excuse to do cool **** with crazy weapons.
S3, with the loss of monty, seems to realize they can't quite hold up with him in his speciality, but it has become much more ambitious. While fighting coordination has suffered greatly, conventional animation has improved by a landslide.
I agree, it's mostly crap, but it shows potential.
S3, with the loss of monty, seems to realize they can't quite hold up with him in his speciality, but it has become much more ambitious. While fighting coordination has suffered greatly, conventional animation has improved by a landslide.
I agree, it's mostly crap, but it shows potential.
I actually haven't watched any of the episodes that were released after Monty died, wasnt a "fan" to begin with but I kinda assumed the quality would drop rapidly after his death considering he was both the writer and the director.
I'm honestly just in it for Cinder's little thing now. After that I'll probably be done with it.