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Reviews for "Sonic V.S. Super Sonic 1"

Wow

When I first saw it I thought "Damn, not another sprite flash" as it rolled on, I was sadly mistaken, it was good from music to animations. Only problem is that it's "Sonic Vs Super Sonic", though they never fight, oh well, guess you'll make another or something.

Vixin-McCloud responds:

Give Ozzy19178 a cigar! You guessed the right answer! Mark my words, this series WILL live up to its name!

I severely underestimated this movie.

The beginning graphics set that at first (a lot of bad artists will just do stuff with no backgrounds or creative sprite use), but then you used awesome music and had clear, crisp, and enjoyable fight scenes. I want to see the sequal! Make a sequal! I loved the outakes. Funny stuff. Funny stuff. ^^ Good job and good luck with the next.

Vixin-McCloud responds:

A sequel you want? A sequel you shall get! (as soon as I finish it)

Nice job.

You did a pretty good job on this. I actually want to see the sequal. I'm impressed.

Oh, and the outtakes were good, too.

Vixin-McCloud responds:

I see my movie is popular! As I’ve said plenty of times beforehand, I’ll release the sequel as soon as I can!

good.

good work,except from some drawn parts. keep it up(and make the real fight lol!).

Vixin-McCloud responds:

Drawn parts? The whole thing was sprited! I’ll make the real fight when I see fit! There’s nothing worse than watching a story get rushed just to reach one event!

Average... Needs inprovement but nice try...

Storyline wise it needs brushing up. It has no closure really and the part where Sonic and Super Sonic detached bodies can become unclear to some unless you make it more "idiot-proof". Byt the way you used the sprites in this animation was impressive. Only flaw is that you did it with 12.5 frames a second. This can bore the spectator's eye and obviously chop the animation up. Try 25 frames a second (30's only for people who got the balls to animate that many frames. 30 frames per second is pretty smooth and a ball braker to animate with). 25 fps and a better storyline structuring. Otherwise it gets a 7 for coolness! It actually looked like Sonic Spinball in some scenes. I loved that!

Try again and i'm sure that you'll get an awesome mark for your next one!

Vixin-McCloud responds:

There are two types of people in the world: those that can count and those that can’t. The movie wasn’t made in 12.5 fps, it was made in 15. I didn’t see the need to speed it up because one, when I did speed the frame rate, none of the sounds were synching properly; and two, I didn’t want the whole movie to be over in three seconds. I reckon I made it fast enough to keep the fighting intense, but not so fast that people get lost easily. Also, like any kind of spoof, it requires some background understanding, no matter how much “idiot-proofing” you put into it. As I said earlier, I didn’t have much on the storyline to begin with because I wanted the movie to start off like a regular 2D Sonic game. Break in, fight robots, beat Eggman. Not much of a story to it, but the story should pick up as it goes. Thanks for your advice though.