I really enjoyed this video, I would just like to say that saying Survivor made the Higj Republic more mature is just wrong? It was a "critism" when it was first announced, but while it take place during the jedi's high point (and the start of their downfall) it actually is an era that has told plenty of very mature stories and ones that can be a bit on the more horror side (looking at you Nameless). Id suggest giving the comics a read if you can since they're easier to get into then the books :)
not even a minute in and i already need to say, star wars has been bad. even before the disney buyout, its been a steady stream of subpar shonen anime level story telling. "over produced and underdeveloped" is the tagline for the prequel series.
That's fair. I think a lot of development happened during the prequel area, but it filled in the gaps that were lacking in the movies. Shonen anime plots have at least the basics of competent storytelling. The sequel trilogy is completely incoherent.
Love the content. Great analyzation
Thank you! Definitely put more work into my essays than my short form videos.
I really enjoyed this video, I would just like to say that saying Survivor made the Higj Republic more mature is just wrong? It was a "critism" when it was first announced, but while it take place during the jedi's high point (and the start of their downfall) it actually is an era that has told plenty of very mature stories and ones that can be a bit on the more horror side (looking at you Nameless). Id suggest giving the comics a read if you can since they're easier to get into then the books :)
Fair enough... The art style is a bit of a turn off but I'll give it more of a shot then I already have.
not even a minute in and i already need to say, star wars has been bad. even before the disney buyout, its been a steady stream of subpar shonen anime level story telling. "over produced and underdeveloped" is the tagline for the prequel series.
That's fair. I think a lot of development happened during the prequel area, but it filled in the gaps that were lacking in the movies. Shonen anime plots have at least the basics of competent storytelling. The sequel trilogy is completely incoherent.