You have the best songs on the menu screens!
Crono and Lucca, now together after Lucca executed her three hours late plan, must escape from the Dungeons of Guardia together. However, this does not sit well with the Chancellor who doesn't simply want it to be that easy for them. Before they can reach the castle proper, they will have to match blade and bullet with his new Dragon Tank.
(I hope you enjoy the 1:07 long full animation battle sequence with the Dragon Tank as I put a lot of work into it)
INSTRUCTIONS:
The space bar, as well as the arrow button, is used to advance conversations. When the secret scene is unlocked you select it from the scene selection menu to play it. Restarting the movie by right clicking relocks the secret scene.
OTHER NEWS:
I wrote this episode entirely by myself, except for the secret scene (but as always, I did animate everything). Cryo returned after this episode had already begun production, and since he liked the script, I continued making it. He did, however, contribute the script for the secret scene. As it looks like he is actually going to stick around this time, he will probably end up having a hand in Episode 16's writing process. If you would like to speak to him, he is now quite the active poster on our new forum: http://forums.delphiforum s.com/isvortex
As always, the new official series website is at: http://www.ultrapublicati ons.com/CTU
My personal art gallery is at: http://clovis15.deviantar t.com
So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish!
You have the best songs on the menu screens!
Unfortunately the menu-songs will all be going away soon, as per compliance with Newgrounds' rules. Some episodes - that didn't feature problematic songs - will maintain their menu-theme, but unfortunately many others will be going away soon. We'll make sure going forward that no new episodes feature menu-songs that need to be removed, and thus will forever maintain their menu-theme.
LMFAO digimon unglued lol
I love Chrono trigger's jokes
do the 50th
NO! THE GHOSTBUSTERS GOT BLINKY!
Tried everything
This was based on an RPG (I think) so it would only fit that it would be an interactive movie. It seems like about time this happened in the series. I am so glad I managed to watch one of these right after another. Granted, I was not able to advance beyond trying everything I could, but it was a fun trip. I am not sure why the guy had to call out that trampoline, but whatever. The funniest part was when the two guards were arguing over who should get the playing cards.
That scene was also funny with the wounded guy there. I did find it strange he was not bleeding, so of course he was not dead. It was cool to see some action with Chrono using the flaming sword, even if it did not defeat the dragon. I guess I am now glad "Flee" was not the final option as it would have made the scene a bit pointless. The dragon tank is very well designed, too.
If you weren't able to see the entire movie, the option to fight the Dragon-Tank works after you've first tried all the other options. As Crono says when you select it earlier on, "This should be a last resort." I'm sorry if you found yourself stumped by the interactive scene and unable to proceed onwards, this episode actually contains a 1 minute fully animated fight sequence once fight is selected after first doing all the other options first (and I know more action is something you've often asked for in your reviews of other episodes).
As for why the Chancellor asks for a Trampoline, in the original game he would jump straight up and down a ridiculous height when he was angry. It didn't really seem practical he could just jump like that, unless he had a trampoline underneath him. So, when he fails to jump up and down dramatically at the beginning of his speech, his has the guards bring him a trampoline so he can complete his dramatic effect.