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Reviews for "A Keaton's Tale"

Wonderful, just simply wonderful.

-Ed

WOO MY NAME IS KEATON :DDD

I really enjoyed the narrative you created here with such a nice sounding keaton. I don't know why but the sad music and picture of the butler's deceased son made feel a bit sad. I wish we knew more back story regarding what really happen to his son. If only we could have saved him.... great flash!!

Eastbeast responds:

Thanks : > I believe it is subtly hinted in MM that the Deku scrub is physically ended by the skullkid, who then uses his essence to transform Link.

My favourite Zelda game. I played this so many times and always wondered about the Deku Scrub. This was a fantastic movie and it seems very true to the Zelda story, awesome job. Great animation, great story and a pun I saw coming from a mile away.

this was terrific to mull over with my spare time.
i greatly enjoyed those stories. and i very much hope to see some more of these tales. not just limited to the Keatons mind you, but all manner of happenings in the universes.

it would be great to see you put your animating talents behind a story about Skulltula House, The Beast in the research lab at Lake Hylia, the adventures of the Mask Salesman (particularily how he came across a Mario and Miyamoto mask), the universe of Fairies, and the possible relationships between them.
more than anything else, it would be amazing to see you animate Links of different Eras or Time Destinations. like a Feudal Era Link, Medieval Link, Link from the future, the final adventure of Old Link, a steampunk Link. the list could be possibly endless.

i agree that these videos can have some great series appeal, and i would appreciate it very much if you gave the idea some consideration.

the use of music and voice in particular gave the animation that mystifying quality. it flowed really well here. and the animation was as smooth and detailed as always, particularily the Town Clock Face, which was very beautiful.

you sir are a very talented artist working with a very talented team, and you deserve these good reviews. i eagerly look forward to your next project.

on a side note, the "met with a terrible fate" line hung with me. and i appreciated the Keaton's pun at the end. don't worry about what the others are saying. it was in proper context.

Eastbeast responds:

I am glad to hear someone else agrees that more can be done with the Zelda series aside from parodies. Thanks for the review and suggestions : >