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Reviews for "Dragon Ball Multiverse 3"

Wow, this is really really impressive! There's so much animation, the art style is so true to DBZ, and on top of all of that this episode is so long! (Not in a bad way, most flash animations i see are about 3 minutes or less, so when I point out the length I'm just saying it's impressive that you were able to keep the animation quality up for SOOOO long!) I'm very interested to see where this story goes!

I have only two complaints. My first is that some of the voice acting was done at a different volume than some of the other voice acting it felt like. For instance near the end I had my volume set to a comfortable level for Babidi's voice (and everyone else's who was speaking at the time) but had to turn the volume up a bit and rewind it to catch what Uber Buu said.

My second complaint is that all of these fights are very one-sided. Like... RIDICULOUSLY one-sided. Ideally, a more even fight where the heroes eventually figure out a fatal flaw in the opponent's strategy would be best. I assume that's coming later. I can't really fault you, DBZ actually did do this sort of thing a lot, so again it's true to the source material, but I wasn't a big fan of when they did it either. The whole 95% - 5% battle split if you know what I mean. Where an important character goes into the battlefield and thinks "I'm going to fart in this guy's direction" and the throwaway opponent character thinks "I'm going to use everything I have, including my new super death technique" and then the battle starts and the throwaway character is promptly disintegrated. It can be done once for comedic effect, but when every fight is basically that it gets kinda cheesy. There are other, more creative and entertaining ways to say "this character is really really strong."

Aside from those two minor complaints though, this was a truly truly truly impressive spectacle. Keep up the good work!

bocodamondo responds:

yeah i know about the audio volume problems, the voice lines from the voice actors were VERY varied in volumes, i had quite the struggle to keep them all almost at the same volume level

-dont worry , there will be better and more intense battles in later episodes, there is even one in the next episode

So many DBZ multiverses-- AGH TOO MUCH PRESSURE! (but well done)

While the animation and voice acting was OK, the plot was lacking. I'm like, why am I watching this. Will anything cool happen? Then nothing really cool happened. Perhaps if I was a reader of this fan-manga, I'd feel differently.

Update: I just watched the second one; much more interesting. I'll hold off on the lowball rating for this one and chalk it up to just a bad chapter. I hope the next one is more exciting.

I really found the idea very interesting though the animation was a bit low it was still very good. Im looking forward to the next episode.

A vast improvement in your artwork. You continue to improve as these continue to release. You're doing some great and fun work. Who among us hasn't made their own Dragon Ball stories?