Author Topic: New Power Puff Girls is bad.  (Read 8412 times)

the show was already stuff before it was rebooted
Yeah i wasn't a fan back then, and i am not now

The whole point of the red phone was to look like a kid's toy. lol

i haven't watched it, i just remember that one scene circulating around with the forgeted up perspective

if that's the bar for the show i guess i know what to expect

The whole point of the red phone was to look like a kid's toy. lol
isn't it supposed to mimic the red phone pop culture myth? why is it a smartphoneeeee that makes no sense

Animation is really bad. Voices are all wrong.

The color pallet makes me want to vomit.
« Last Edit: April 06, 2016, 06:04:51 PM by Lord Tony® »

I can only describe the voices like if you took the original 3 voice actors, told them to hold their nose and act more whiny.


The color pallet makes me want to vomit.
You gotta use bright and vibrant colors that appeals to the children, that's why in TTG, Robin's outfit has brighter shades of green and red, Beast Boy's outfit is more magenta than purple, and the whole tower's been redesigned with blue and pink colors

None of the colors seem natural though. It's an eyesore.

I mean what did you expect.

cartoon network forgeted up again

I'm trying to give it a chance but you can really see the lack of Craig McCracken.

Animation is really bad. Voices are all wrong.

The color pallet makes me want to vomit.
i mostly agree. i can get around the voices, they're decent enough mimics, but the animation looks like it's being made fully in flash and is going for a style that's a bit too over the top. the animations are also either too slow when it should be fast, or too skippy (not enough frames) when it should be fast. look at the air buttercup video at around 40 seconds in. you can see blossom flying in from the left, but it looks more like she's lagging into the frame. they should've used more frames at a higher speed, but they went for a quicker option that's probably cheaper to produce as well.
the colors don't seem to agree too well either. on the girls themselves the colors seem a bit pale, but on everyone else (background characters) they're a bit fuller and more vibrant, i think. there's also some inconsistency with the details. there may be detail in one spot, but not in the spot right next to it. there's detail on the floor, the tables, and beams along the wall, but very little detail on the wall. i also noticed that they made the entire cafeteria floor look shiny and reflective, but they didn't animate any reflections.
it just seems like there's not as much effort being put into it as there could be.

That floor messes with my perception of perspective, my head hurts