TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Matcollis
This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
SunnyHello
Nice effects though.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
y101-60-761784
I love love love love LOVE Adventure Time and all, but my friend, I hate hate hate hate HATE Bravest Warriors. I laughed when I saw this had an 8.5/10 and the next day, it fell down to an 8.4/10. Ha ha ha, that was so funny to see. I saw 5 episodes of this pathetic internet show, and oh my gag, they were not just awful, but they were EXTREMELY, SUPER TERRIBLE and VERY HORRIBLY RETARDED as well. I'm shocked that their lowest rated episode has a 6.8/10 while Family Guy's lowest rated episode was a THREE point eight out of 10 (It's all because Brian Griffin passes away, am I right?). A 1/10 is very generous to give this title, YET IT GETS AN 8.4/10?! That's messed up!
Anonymous Sir
Bravest Warriors was a concept that originally derived from a 7-minute animated short in Nicktoons' Random! Cartoons – a series that also established Pendleton Ward's other show, Adventure Time. I never truly got into Adventure Time, but would occasionally watch episodes that I felt were the funniest and simply because I loved Ward's quirky, but simple art style. Given the two of them, I would say I probably prefer the concept of Bravest Warriors, but that comes as a personal preference. The original short was a lot more child-like in nature and was (at least to me) reminiscent to the toons of the '90s and early- 2000s, which is why I seemed to enjoy it the most. When I initially heard that a new animated webseries of this short was to be launched, I was more or less ecstatic. The first episode started out rough, though the story wrapped up cleverly. The minor vulgarity jokes in this episode felt out of place and generally unneeded, but afterwards, the show started to pick up more as it began to focus less on that aspect and more on the characters themselves. The humor, as well, improved and instead of the "forced" vibe I sort of got from a few of the jokes in the first episode (which I also felt was an attempt at being "edgy"), I found myself genuinely laughing at the clever bits in the episodes that followed. The hand-drawn animation is superb for a webseries – considering a majority of internet animations are done in Flash – and succeeds in creating a show that is on-par with what can be found on actual television. The character designs are more dynamic than in the original short. I felt that the stories didn't always end perfectly and felt too abrupt, but this is excusable, since the episodes usually only run for about 5-6 minutes. I feel this is targeted more at a teenage/adult demographic, but I also feel that children aren't completely exempt. Overall, this would likely appeal to fans of Adventure Time – as it shares similarities in both plot and humor – but I find that it was taken in a slightly different direction, especially considering the creators have more personal freedom than they would in a television studio. I really enjoy watching the episodes when I find the time and I am interested in seeing where the series will be taken. While it does have its flaws, I would say it's worth a watch.
boneriot
This is everything that adventure time can't be. While continuing Pendleton Ward's odd lingo and vibe it is peppered with a perfect dose of nostalgic references that you aren't going to get unless you've been wonderfully cultured or you're over 25. The show follows a collection of space adventurers, children of a previous vol-tron meets justice league sort of team left to try and not mess up the galaxy as much as possible. Each episode is a self contained story though the characters develop slightly amongst the shorts, adding a light and easy to approach continuity. Especially with each episode being wrapped up in a 5-10 minute length that leaves you begging for more it provides and amazing laugh without spoiling itself or become unnecessary. I look forward to getting my you-tube subscription update every Thursday letting me know that a new episode is out and ready to enjoy.
strongedesigns
I've re-watched this show so many times! It's great for kids but has a lot of humor in it for adults too. I just wish there were more episodes or longer. I love it so much that i've got the comics on reserve at my local shop. The only thing I recommend though, is if you are to watch this show. Each episode makes more sense if you watch them in order. It maybe a cartoon, but it has a lot of hidden jokes and bigger story that has been growing along with each episode.It has a similar feel as Adventure Time, which I also love... but I've started to enjoy this show just as much if not more.