REVIEW: [UABF18] Treehouse of Horror XXXIII
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REVIEW: [UABF18] Treehouse of Horror XXXIII
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Re: REVIEW: [UABF18] Treehouse of Horror XXXIII
Further stills of the Death Note parody!
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Re: REVIEW: [UABF18] Treehouse of Horror XXXIII
I liked watching the "Death Tome" Death Note parody concept and the SimpsonsWorld concept, but I skipped the Pookadook segment and watched only the epilogue of Kang and Kodos for today. I like how Lisa's general character design translated well to anime-style (which was a rather refreshing change) and my elderly mum also told me that she wishes "we got to see anime Lisa more often,"- so that's a good sign!
I wished that we had at least 30 minutes to flesh out the "Death Tome" segment instead of just 15 minutes though. My one nitpick was that before the segment aired I thought that anime Lisa would have blue eyes instead of brown eyes... Was there a reason why Lisa has brown eyes during the whole "Death Tome" segment?
That being said, "Death Tome" was a pretty good parody of Death Note, and it stood out from the other segments by being animated in a manner similar to the anime of Death Note. I liked how the introduction of Steve Johnson was animated well, and I liked Steve Johnson's voice actor. I also loved how Lisa had (temporary) glowing red eyes eerily similar to Kira's and her spiel about enacting justice. The twist ending was animated well, and the further discovery of L and Lisa's general voice acting throughout the "Death Tome" segment sold the twist-ending.
That being said I thought the ending where was not unexpected but I did think the ending had some darkly humorous commentary on aspects of Lisa's own personality.
My SImpsonsWorld commentary will arrive after I rewatched the segment a second time (and I finished resting).
I wished that we had at least 30 minutes to flesh out the "Death Tome" segment instead of just 15 minutes though. My one nitpick was that before the segment aired I thought that anime Lisa would have blue eyes instead of brown eyes... Was there a reason why Lisa has brown eyes during the whole "Death Tome" segment?
That being said, "Death Tome" was a pretty good parody of Death Note, and it stood out from the other segments by being animated in a manner similar to the anime of Death Note. I liked how the introduction of Steve Johnson was animated well, and I liked Steve Johnson's voice actor. I also loved how Lisa had (temporary) glowing red eyes eerily similar to Kira's and her spiel about enacting justice. The twist ending was animated well, and the further discovery of L and Lisa's general voice acting throughout the "Death Tome" segment sold the twist-ending.
That being said I thought the ending where was not unexpected but I did think the ending had some darkly humorous commentary on aspects of Lisa's own personality.
My SImpsonsWorld commentary will arrive after I rewatched the segment a second time (and I finished resting).