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Reviews for "Troll science (the first)"

Weeeeell

Would have been better with a silly voice, and maybe the animation could have been better, or at least the drawings. x[ Then again, leave the trolling to the trolls.

too fast

i cant barely read it all... it changes too fast :S

Made sense... I think

Seems like good logic there, but if you can come up with it (assuming you're a person of average intelligence, or even somewhat above average. Basically not a super genius), then I would think the fancy science peoples already have and found some flaw in it. But that has nothing to do with the quality of your flash :P
Drawings are okay, animations are okay, some of the words go by too fast to read

beep

Well... It's not all bad, and the idea of using science to create something new is quite well used but...
First off you have to find a magnet big enough for a car, it'll be hard even if you take a small car (like the Fiat 500). Furthermore you need to make sure that the magnet is powerful enough to push against the magnetic powers of the north pole/south pole, but not so powerful that your car vanishes into space. If the magnet on the car is not strong enough, you won't get very far with the compressed air as you would grind the ground. Added to that, magnets do not last forever, eventually they lose some of the power. Also the idea of a working-eternally mechanic is just physically impossible as you use a litlle bit of the air to push your car, therefore your mechnism would lose power and go fall. Besides, cogs may not always grind as much as they're supposed to.
I like the idea, but the graphics needs some brushing up. Also to make it more fantasy-like, you should add some background, possibly a lab or something like that, adding a background makes the plot more complex, making it easier to believe in the magnetic-air car.