No Man's Land Flash Anime
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- Weekly Users' Choice September 6, 2005
- Review Crew Pick Movie of the Year 2005
- Daily Feature September 5, 2005
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Author Comments
No Man's Land: The Flash Anime - Episode 1 "PILOT"
The world of "No Man's Land" comes to life in the premiere episode of Seven Seas Entertainment's first-ever Flash Anime. Scripted by series creator Jason DeAngelis with art by flash animator extraordinaire Jonathan Talas, and music by Japanese composer Keiei Kubota, the pilot episode of "No Man's Land: The Flash Anime" acts as a side-story to the "No Man's Land" manga as John Parker, the No Man, tracks a wanted criminal with unexpected results.
No Man's Land: The Flash Anime
Episode One - "PILOT"
Original Story & Screenplay: Jason DeAngelis
Animation and Sound: Jonathan Talas
Character Design: Jennyson Rosero
Soundtrack Composer: Keiei Kubota
Special Thanks: Adam Arnold
The original manga that inspired the Flash Anime can be found at: www.gomanga.com
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 5, 2012
even at the beginning (due to the music) i thought "uh oh i smell a badass" great animation
Rated 5 / 5 stars February 11, 2012
excellent job with this flash, i can see you put a lot of work into it, they way this is pieced together is just amazing, on the part where the mysterious man points his gun to the most wanted man, when he shot the gun, i really thought he killed the most wanted guys, i didnt know there was a mutant behind him :D
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 21, 2012
Awesome
This could be a great opening to a console game it somewhat reminded me of devil may cry with the two guns and the demon. Amazing artwork and the way it was crafted is just astonishing. Excellent job
Rated 5 / 5 stars August 10, 2011
Hey banegame u suck
I would like to see you do better banegame!!! This is awesome :D
10/10/
5/5
(banegame's a haters) :)
Rated 1.5 / 5 stars March 4, 2011
loops, loops, loops!
Too many loops buddy! The problem with using loops this way is that it's very similar to music, in that if you create a musical loops every 4 count, you've effectively lost your audiences attention because all they're doing now is focusing on when there will be change. It seems that you've created loop cycles that run on 4 to 8 frames... far too close to be having such a loop in almost every animated aspect of this piece. As was stated already, great art, poor execution. Keep working on it... cause I know this is just a pilot!