Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24661095-20140309142453/@comment-1409915-20141028054630

Blaziken rjcf wrote: Soapfan64 wrote: The only problem I have with OV is the fact that the animation style is more cartoony and less mature then the OS. If they had stuck witht the animation style for OS/AF/UA, I wouldn't have minded the show. That is the only complaint that I have that the new animation style just makes it seem like its more of a comedy and not a show about a teenager trying to defend the world from being blown up into little bit-sized pieces. It actually did turn into a comedy. Not even the OS had this much "humor".

I don’t understand this comedy nonsense. Are you saying by being not as dark and depressing as UAF Omniverse is worse off? Or is it something else? Are you saying that the comedy OV displays is a detriment to itself? I mean, and I might have to just leave to avoid saying this any more but, in the end it’s all opinion. I believe Omniverse humor works in subtle ways. It can be over the top at points but it doesn’t take away from the show. How many times can you show a teenager trying to save the world before using the safe plots? The Humor helps to distract from the fact or make it more noticeable that he’s doing the same thing he’s been doing and will be doing. Also Omniverse does know when to put the jokes aside. Anytime Malware was mentioned near the end of Season 2, usually in Showdown, or usually just in general it was a dead serious if not downright emotional moment. The animation doesn’t really have an effect on that. If you’re talking about the art style then that’s something different. Animation is the change from frame to frame of the artwork, not the artwork itself. And even then, not everything in the artwork is cartoony. Humans, usually more cartoony, but some of the aliens look the same from previous series’ if not more serious.