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Reviews for "Sublo & Tangy Mustard #5 - Opposites"

Great stuff! I went back and watched all the other episodes, enjoyed them all. The theme song might be stuck in my head for the rest of the day now.

When you finish something and the only critique you have is "I wish there had been more!", you know it was good.

Great job, super hype for the next full episode!
Thanks for the vid.

Short but funny =) Now if only you WORK HARDER AND FASTER AND GIVE US MORE MORE MOOOOOORE! SLEEP IS FOR THE WEAK! WE OWN YOU NOW! that would be super ^_^ Thanks.

Aaron-Long responds:

Next one will be in less than a month and longer!

@Xuvero's review was quite interesting on the subject of their differences, but I'd like to add something to it. Tangy Mustard is, indeed, the cool one. He doesn't care what other people think and he's confident, unlike Sublo, who is awkward and insecure. We saw this when Sublo tried to draw a beard on his facehole to be cooler. This actually makes sense with their dynamic. Sublo goes along with Tangy Mustard, which is why they're so similar. Sublo is impressionable so Tangy Mustard's confidence imprints on him. At least that's my thought on the subject.
Anyways, about the actual episode. It was funny. The animation was once again pretty nice. I liked how Sublo & Tangy Mustard legit reiterated everything the other said the whole time. It wasn't just a joke you threw together. Also loved Tangy Mustard's creepy backwards speaking and the way he had to subsequently explain everything. Katy's attitude fit perfectly and I quite like Xuvero's explanation in regards to it.
Great job again, I have to watch the next episode soon! You really are talented.

Aaron-Long responds:

These are some good insights! I've been thinking about this stuff lately since I've been working on pitches for the show, and trying to verbalize the characters' personalities instead of just intuitively writing them like that. I think when I was writing the first few episodes I wasn't really conscious of this stuff but it just kind of naturally developed like that somehow, based on the performances and what I thought would be fun.

I still can't figure out how you do it.