Movie Review: Robin Hood (1973)
Posted 2 years agoto the one and a half people who actually saw my previous review, sorry getting another one out took so long.
I am CERTAIN that I'm biased about this film, because it was one of the very first anthro movies I ever saw, that being said, it is without a doubt one of my top 5 films EVER. PERIOD. That's films IN GENERAL, not exclusively anthro movies.
The animation and artwork is absolutely an easy 9.5/10 (I would give it a 10, but they reused some animation from Snow White (1937) for one sequence by rotoscoping it, so I'm deducting 0.5)
The character designs are easily 9/10. Almost ALL of the characters fit their voice-actors PERFECTLY.
The voice acting is really really good. 9/10.
The environment is godlike. I cannot give it a number, no known number is high enough... ok, maybe like a googolplex/10 (if they find a countable number that's higher, put it there instead of googolplex) the "love goes on" scene genuinely has the most beautiful, wonderful, magical environment I have EVER seen in ANY movie, maybe that's nostalgia talking, but I don't care. If there's an afterlife, I hope it looks like that.
The music is great 8/10 (I have to leave some room for other film scores) it isn't THE best soundtrack ever, that said, it's part of the wonderful environment, so it gets an 8/10
In terms of Furry Hotness it gets an 8/10
Robin Hood was the furry awakening for MANY people, and may have been one of the single most important characters in starting the furry fandom. He's hot, he's a hero, and he's a fox.
Maid Marian is a kind, caring, loving, sweet, and all around incredibly gorgeous vixen. S++ tier
Overall I give Robin Hood (1973) a 9/10 for it's unmatched environment, great animation, great characters, and good music.
I am CERTAIN that I'm biased about this film, because it was one of the very first anthro movies I ever saw, that being said, it is without a doubt one of my top 5 films EVER. PERIOD. That's films IN GENERAL, not exclusively anthro movies.
The animation and artwork is absolutely an easy 9.5/10 (I would give it a 10, but they reused some animation from Snow White (1937) for one sequence by rotoscoping it, so I'm deducting 0.5)
The character designs are easily 9/10. Almost ALL of the characters fit their voice-actors PERFECTLY.
The voice acting is really really good. 9/10.
The environment is godlike. I cannot give it a number, no known number is high enough... ok, maybe like a googolplex/10 (if they find a countable number that's higher, put it there instead of googolplex) the "love goes on" scene genuinely has the most beautiful, wonderful, magical environment I have EVER seen in ANY movie, maybe that's nostalgia talking, but I don't care. If there's an afterlife, I hope it looks like that.
The music is great 8/10 (I have to leave some room for other film scores) it isn't THE best soundtrack ever, that said, it's part of the wonderful environment, so it gets an 8/10
In terms of Furry Hotness it gets an 8/10
Robin Hood was the furry awakening for MANY people, and may have been one of the single most important characters in starting the furry fandom. He's hot, he's a hero, and he's a fox.
Maid Marian is a kind, caring, loving, sweet, and all around incredibly gorgeous vixen. S++ tier
Overall I give Robin Hood (1973) a 9/10 for it's unmatched environment, great animation, great characters, and good music.
Movie Review: Raya and The Last Dragon
Posted 4 years agoI liked this film. only about 25% of the reason I liked it was because of the hot dragons, the other 75% was because it was a well animated movie with a nice story.
I think if you like Disney then you will like this (especially if you also like hot dragons).
8.4/10
I think if you like Disney then you will like this (especially if you also like hot dragons).
8.4/10