pooldude256 wrote: |
cg_619 wrote: | piranhapete wrote: | cg_619 wrote: | Season 2 has way better fights than season 1 But SotFN, seemed like the creators were lazy and just threw everything together. And the zuko and jet fight was disappointing and the sea serpent fight was also disapointing. But azula vs aang was well done But I would have to wait til season 2 is finished to decide my favorite season. Since Seige of the North was freakin sweet! | The creators were SO not lazy... it's totally Nickelodeon's fault for acting like it was the best episode ever. | I admitte some of the disappointment came from the big hype. But I mean come on! The sea serpent fight was bad! Usually in an avatar fight when some one bends a blow it is explained were it goes.......In that fight it was just a whole lot of movement, LAZY!!! | You could say the storyboarders were quite lazy. You have to understand all aspects of the show are not the sole responsibility of the creators. Their role is to oversee things, sometimes write (and direct - as Mike DiMartino will be directing the s2 finale) and edit the final product. They are usually not that involved with the storyboarding (as that's what they have directors and storyboard artists for). Storyboarders pretty much guide the animators. You can blame the storyboarders or the animators, but you can't blame it all on the creators. Whoops - I forgot. The show is done entirely by two men. Mike DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko have no other staff working for them and the names in the credits are just their alternate identities. They do everything in the show by themselves. It's unfair to just say "the creators were lazy." I actually thought the Serpent fight was pretty cool and well done. Am I to take it you don't like the Jet-Zuko fight because there was no bending? THAT WAS THE POINT! It was a sword fight because Jet can't bend and Zuko obviously can't firebend and expose himself to the Earth Kingdom. For a sword fight it was pretty good. |
The fight was awsome but the scene should of been one total scene instead of multiple ones.