A series of almosts
There is so much in this movie that is almost good it's sad to see it fall short of its potential. For instance: the artistic style is nice, but the actual quality of the art is lacking; you have an artistic vision but seem unable to translate that into flash. The voice acting is pretty decent, but sometimes the voices are too quiet to hear. The characters could be interesting, (you've got a typically evil character trying to play the good guy) but the execution leaves the characters hollow archetypes of what most of us have seen before. Also, the encounter with "satan" was pretty cheesy; possibly because of the connotation of his name. When we think satan we think "fire and brimstone" preachers, which just doesn't mesh well with the fantasy setting. Do what most fantasy authors do and rename him something else (The Dark One, Lord Foul, Corruption, Mr. Meanie, etc). That way he doesn't bring all that extra mental baggage that comes with the "satan" connotation. Lastly, all the farmers looked like clones of one another...take the extra time to draw them separately.
All in all, a decent series, but not quite mature enough for my tastes.