66 points

This is the last few seasons of Game of Thrones. D&D were so eager to finish their contract with HBO and get their Star Wars trilogy that they cut the legs out from underneath one of the best shows in television history… and then they never got their trilogy.

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17 points

That implies they had the talent in the beginning, like the first panel of this comic. To better illustrate D&D and the GoT travesty, you’d have the first panels be equally artistic (because it’s another artist) and then the last like the last panel here, also partially burnt at the corners and water-stained, with less of a complete sentence in the bubble.

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1 point

Eh, I liked a lot of changes they did. The last two books mostly consist of characters going on a quest, accomplishing nothing and more often than not being dragged back where they started. At least the show have them something to do.

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33 points

Go for a walk, come back, continue drawing. 🤷

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18 points

I don’t know why the talking dog didn’t think of that.

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16 points

Little known fact that dogs have a very unhealthy work culture. He didn’t even think it would be an option to go out before the work was done.

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9 points

But that wouldn’t be funny.

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28 points

It’s funny, but I find it confusing that the style change happens on the same case the dog is announcing it. IMO, the style change should then occur on the next case.

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45 points

In episode 2F09, when Itchy plays Scratchy’s skeleton like a xylophone, he strikes the same rib in succession, yet he produces two clearly different tones. I mean, what are we to believe, that this is a magic xylophone, or something? Ha ha, boy, I really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.

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26 points

We also would have accepted

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10 points

Dog is powerful.

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4 points

Correct. The moment dog wills something is the moment it comes to pass. Such is the way of the world.

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6 points

I actually prefer it the way it’s executed.

Maybe I’m thinking way too much about this, but each panel obviously takes some time amount of time to draw, and likewise each panel portrays some finite amount of time–not just an instant snapshot of the story. So as the dog is yelling at him, his drawing quality is degrading as he is working on the panel, leading to an inconsistent quality within the panel.

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3 points

he starts by drawing himself and the dog is drawn after its commentary/intervention

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18 points

This is basically what happened with the Uzumaki anime

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11 points

Saw episode one, thought it was dope. Saw drama about the immediate drop in quality before I caught episode 2 and now it’s been a bit hard to wanna jump back in.

That kickoff was so well done! Ya hate to see the immediate contrast…

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2 points

I saw a few people talking about it, but as a “layman” who doesn’t watch much anime, I thought it was pretty good overall. I really didn’t care about the quality drop because in some instances it felt like it came right off the page.

At the end, I enjoyed it for being around. And it still has some incredibly creepy parts and awesome art

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1 point

I should go back and finish either way. I definitely get a bit snobby about animation (old school have drawn purist, can’t handle 95% of the 3D stuff happening a bunch now), but still cool to see these stories unfold as an animated series. I just know it will be hard to avoid looking for the shortcuts and rough bits. Hard to turn the snobbery off sometimes. 🥲

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5 points

Man I love this.

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