Friday, August 1, 2014

RWBY Volume 2 #1 -- Special Review

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Matt Murphy caught more of the Volume One than I did (I only got to see the first episode),
but I’ve always still appreciated the kind of garage band ethos RWBY exudes.
Is the product rough around the edges at times? Does it sometimes look like an animation
software demo? Sure, but that’s really part of charm.

Lord knows, I’ve seen countless anime that had far more
tools and personnel at their disposal, but none of that mattered because there
wasn’t any heart behind it. Flash and polish is nothing is nothing without enthusiasm, and
I can dig how Rooster Teeth is making the most of what they have. The fight in the cafeteria, with the towering stack of tables and
the inventive use of food weapons, is an excellent example of that. You can
smell the sweat and taste the tears that went into that - - a small
animation crew pushing themselves and their gear as far as they can to
entertain you.

== TEASER ==

Story wise, this feels a lot like a lost FINAL FANTASY 7 cut
scene, and I’m sure the line of inspiration is very direct. Of course, like any
FF game, there’s really only one point of entry, and if you haven’t watched
from the beginning, then this isn’t going to be the best jumping on point.
Certainly, I enjoyed the bounty hunters’ mean fake-out with the
convict-cum-bookkeep, but I also don’t feel like I got enough of a proper
intro to either of them to really feel that scene.

And again, that’s fine. More so than any other show I’ve
watched on here, RWBY is a series I enjoy for the nature of its
existence. It’s admirable of Rooster Teeth to keep the momentum RED Vs. BLUE
started to push machinima into new content, and these are definitely getting
more flashy and polished as they go along. I’m pumped to see how this Volume,and each forthcoming one, is going to shape up.

Watch
"Best Day Ever" and decide for yourself.

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