00:00
00:00
Newgrounds Background Image Theme

sdrogotime99 just joined the crew!

We need you on the team, too.

Support Newgrounds and get tons of perks for just $2.99!

Create a Free Account and then..

Become a Supporter!

Reviews for "Ideal People"

Well, there obviously people who born with more "skill points" than others, life is far from fair.

The animation was great, but not sure how well the RPG comparisson works.

Yes, everyone is better in other things, when tehy aren't good in some things.

So, are there people who are just all in all more efficent, just like in RPGs? Are there humans with virtually worthless skillsets?

Good animation and message , despite being not entirely accurate (socio-economy and the whole attractive is a skill thing more on below). I also have two messages for the pessemitics below:

@ Zortharg: Skill and Attractiveness are on two different wavelengths, for everyone has different tastes. Also your arguement is plausible if not the basis of one thing, choice. For example the ideal man you spoke of, he chose to work on his abilities and his brother in-law obviously didn't work on his skills for the right thing, for example the ability to con-art is a very similair ability to acting which he could've became a great actor. The point is every skill can be used for right and wrong.

@ BaneOfThePhalanx: Boy aren't you an angry brony, true it seems not everyone has a natural skill, because most of the time they're too lazy to work on it. Having a natural skill doesn't mean that you are instantly great at it, you have to nurture the skill through learning and practicing to make yourself better at it.

ADASport responds:

We're enjoying this discussion!

Well, we aren't exping enough I think. Every skill is to train!

Alright, review on this, considering I watched that awful video on iCups before.

1) Why does the voice sound like someone trying to copy Ryan Higa???

2) The music and animation are alright, but read this in conjunction with point number 3).

3) Why only narration? The story would've really hit home if someone wrote an actual STORY along those lines. The narration makes the whole video sound a bit fake (visuals taken into consideration as well). The narration would've been a good set of lines for someone trying to, say, scold another person because he's not recognising the good in people.

4) That having been said, the message is simple and encourages people to accept others for who they are. BUT there's more to it than that.
- If you're not good at something and still want to be good, you can train.
- There are many external factors which lead to people being good at this, that or the other. Let's just simplify it, call it 'nature' and 'nurture'.

So this take, however simple, was a little shallow.

My skill is reviewing... truthfully, and honestly. And with that....

3/5. Courtesy stars for the animation and the crux of the message. Not a hit, by no means -- but certainly better than that iCups video competing against it.