![]() ![]() ![]() This brings me to one of my main gripes with the DVD. With the addition of sound effects and an underlying score, we have a fully rounded episode-based experience. Additionally, it bears mentioning that the animation is much more fluid than previous efforts, but the technology is rapidly progressing. They even have a varied cast of voice actors to bring the characters to life, whereas the aforementioned Watchmen motion comic had one man voicing everyone. These are Cassaday’s characters moving around on his backgrounds, and Whedon’s dialog being spoken by that art, and yes, the characters’ mouths move. This provides a unique experience that even animated films don’t achieve: absolute dedication to the source material, down to the art and dialog. ![]()
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