To be entirely fair, this was originally on Max and HBO is to blame. But yeah, Netflix is making a mistake. This is the kind of show that even if it doesn't get massive views on release has a lot of staying power and long term appeal.
Transformers One was pretty solid. Excellent execution of a very predictable story.
Not that I'm aware of.
One of my favourites. Excellent combination of whimsical, cute, and scary.
@[email protected], I hope it’s okay
Not a problem. In fact I should probably add ani.social as a whole instance on the sidebar.
Well I can speak for myself and a few of my friends. None of us have played any D&D or similar ttrpgs and we barely knew of Critical Role. And most of us really enjoy the show.
Finished Vox Machina season 3. Another step up from the previous season in almost every way. Really happy it was renewed for Season 4.
Thanks for posting @[email protected] but I'm going to remove this as it's a duplicate of this existing post.
Release date of February next year. Only about a years break between seasons 2 and 3. Hopefully they improve the animation quality from season 2.
Watched the first few episodes of Tomb Raider and it's fine. It's not awful and the voice acting is really good which is part of what has stopped me from dropping it. But the writing is pretty uninteresting and the animation quality is annoyingly inconsistent. Same studio made Castlevania and I had hoped that it would at least be at the same level as that (or even Nocturne which I think is better than this).
DAN DA DAN is interesting enough and the production quality from Science Saru in incredible. Unfortunately it's a little too hyper for my personal tastes and it takes me a while to finish each episode because I have to take breaks.
Thankfully, season 3 of Vox Machina continues to be incredible. Every season it feels like they take a step up across the board which is really nice to see.
Wait, pinned posts don't federate properly? That's very interesting.