It's skipped over here (for good reason) but Brennan actually spent pretty much all his adversity tokens trying to ensure that Evan *didn't* just straight-up kill this kid.
I love that from the audience perspective on this scene Kelmp just flicks his wand and this kid just gets white hair outta nowhere and just, battle over. Kid's rattled.
@@Damocles450 It's a skill on how he speaks really. He speaks slowly and emphasizes so his mind can catch up. It's a common skill taught in theatre classes. I will admit Brennan talented and is well versed enough in history to pull from a lot though.
@@AllyMonsters It's also a skill Obama has. One trick to acquire it they sometimes teach courtroom lawyers is to imagine you're dictating your words onto a screen and it's important how your words will look on paper later - because in trial work, it often is. That tends to slow you down (though not as much as you subjectively think) and make you speak in complete sentences and even paragraphs.
@@benjaminodonnell258 Yes, it is a skill that can be used for professionalism proposes too. Most of my personal experience with it was in high school theater though. But anytime is a good time to learn the skill, even if it's in college or after.
When I saw Brennan do that istg I thought that the duel was just going to be him throwing hands and stomping his ass like a gas station parking lot fight
I mean of course Evan wouldn’t want to wear his stupid wizard robe to a fight like this. He’s used to fighting in street clothes and that’s what he’ll wear to stomp this kid’s ass too
The times he's a player, are times which you say, "Okay, I got one wrench out of the way." Then see he has an entire bag of holding of wrenches and the only words you can say is... "F***..."
Evan’s shadow creeping up on the student before the duel is some of the best visuals I’ve ever seen. Just an unnatural shadow and no one saying a thing about it, I love it
I also enjoyed how they showed one of the family member turning to booze to cope as a quick nod to "the completely alter lives of his family members" line
The visuals of the exit being blocked by family members who want the guy to stay with them but also the double meaning of there being no escape from this reality if he continues on this path is so fucking cool and well done
Evan legitimately just used his dark powers to express his EXTREME ANGER at the fact that this guy is ready to throw away his loving family and home for clout while Evan had none of that growing up. He didn't even hurt the guy. And I love it.
He didn't actually "hurt" the guy.... But... it was kind of lashing out at him for all the things he didn't have. Brennan PAID for him to not become some pink mist from a minigun or "I have no mouth and I must scream" because he simply... can't NOT.
Correction, did not hurt him PHYSICALLY. It is going to take a lot of professionals a LOT of time to get him back to ANYTHING resembling his former self.
Taking off the robe is such a casual damn thing, and the way it's said, too! "The next two minutes are going to be really important" is one thing-that's a hype-up. That would be saying "this is gonna be awesome!" or something similar. But adding in the specificity of _"you,"_ makes it a tad stifling. It's a phrase said to ground someone, like "focus, calm yourself!" except it's being said to an opponent, which lends an undertone of warning to how the opponent hears it. It's a _threat,_ subtle though it may be. But the way the phrase is pointed, the casual tone used, and the action of taking off your robe like you haven't a care in the world takes a warning with a hint of threat, and turns it into one of those casual promises people throw around every day, like "I'll call later." Except it's no "call" that's being promised, it's a _kill,_
Honestly the part when Brennan was pretending to remove his robe & fold it, as he gave his monologue/warning is what made me start chuckling then the “what do you want me to tell your family” caused me to burst into laughter
Damn cut off my favorite part. It's when he snaps his wand and walks away "he will never cast another spell again..." "THERE YOU GO BIG FELLA! THERE YOU GO!!!" "DIDN'T I SAY GOAT HOUSE!!?" 🤘🤘
The way the nightmare setting happened-like the choreography of it all-is just so incredible. Looking at himself in the casket and the families crying that black stuff and him being forced backward and Evan pulling him back as the dead body?? Genius
While the lighting and coloring combo was absolutely amazing, I think it was particularly *choice* to keep the Underworld in Black and White. Really kept the horror aspect that I've always loved of the original animatic. Happy to see Avi's work featured here with some other amazing creators and artists!!!
Except Rick gives zero fucks. Evans tries, desperately, to talk the other out of it. Not just "don't touch me. It's instant death. And there is no after life it's just black nothingness."
everyone says "what do you want me to tell your family" is the hardest line in this, I personally believe the amount of vile energy behind "Oh good, you speak English," is LEAGUES more tense and dramatic
The greatest part about this was that Brandon rolled too high to deliver a non lethal attack so the dm allowed him one final roll to not kill him and he just made it
To this day, I get “People care about you!” Stuck in my head at least once a week. Evan Kelmp lives rent free in my brain, and honestly he’s pretty helpful at times!
Brennen's whole lecture type style really lends itself to being intimidating. Just the matter of fact 'I'm not threatening you, I'm informing you what's going to occur and allowing you to make a decision based on that objectively true information.'
What an awesomely animated scene. And while other lines during it were more outright terrifying, the countdown ("The next two minutes" "90 seconds" "60 seconds") was an awesome bit of understated menace.
recognized the original animatic immediately, I am SO over the moon happy that you got the same person to fully animate this bit, I adore the original so much that it is impossible to imagine it have been animated by anyone else. It turned out amazingly!!!
The awesome animation that I’ve been rewatching religiously got UPGRADED AND CANONIZED?! I’m so happy that D20 is willing to support artists groundup that care for their product and story! Great community and great reaction. Keep being
I love at the end, he's not even mad that the kid made the wrong choice. He knew what would happen. It's more of a "I hope you're happy with yourself" type upset, you know? He didn't want to administer the smoke
I LOVE LOVE LOVE that this scene was animated! It is my FAVOURITE scene in any dimension 20 episode I have seen. And you guys NAILED IT. THANK YOU THANK YOU for putting this out into the universe.
Omg yes, I remember seeing the original a while ago. Way to go bringing in the artist for the official animated version, so well done by Avi. What a great/hilarious scene. The robe folding, them laughing in the back, the wizard nazi signs, Evan's looming shadow, the FUCKING CREEPY UNDERWORLD?!? So super well done, wow. Had to go back and watch the original after this and I love how similar but just more animated it is. I'm sure it was a hard decision to end it where it did but damn if it's selfish to wish for that last line from Aabria, "He'll never cast another spell again," or whatever.
I really appreciate being able to see the difference of this kid going from looking like a teenager to suddenly having white hair and wrinkles. Like, that's the ONLY physical evidence that something happened to this kid in the span of seconds. It's wild.
I do enjoy how, this kid isn’t a villain in any way, he’s not a bad guy or even a major obstacle, and so this isn’t so much some dark and twisted mind games as it is a genuine reaching out and warning of “hey, if you don’t make sure you’re safe, this is what could happen”.
I love how that's the point of Evan Kelmp, the person that would be a fledgling Dark Lord in any other timeline saying "no, fuck that, I want others to live" then slowly learning to accept and bend his powers for good isn't somthing I think I've seen before
Evan kelmp is just one of those amazing moments in time I’m glad I witnessed. Perfect character, perfect player, perfect group, perfect dm perfect game. 10/10 one of the greatest ttrpg experiences
Walking into a dnd room and seeing brennen immediately begs the question of if he a player or the dm, because depending on the answer you will either endure or witness atrocities beyond your wildest imagination
I'm unbelievably taken aback by the integrity shown in respecting a pre-existing animatic for something like this. I was worried about D20 animated, because I believe its sort of a fandom's/community's way of expressing their creative joy over something that they love to make animatics/animations - and fear that moments that should have been represented from the viewpoint of those who were the audience should not be re-created or trodden on by an 'official' animation. Because it usually means all other works people do for a specific moment will be overshadowed by something considered authentically made, which is leagues different from the multi-perspective experiences of different animatics/animations portraying the same scene. However, making a pre-existing labour of love INTO the authentic animation, giving it that label in respect and reciprocation of something created FOR the show FROM the audience, is exceptionally honourable. I am thoroughly impressed D20 team.
I love that D20 commissioned the original artist who did the animatic to make the animation. For someone who makes fanart/animatics it must be a dream come true
To be fair to the Rosemont student, this is a "friendly" competition, not a real fight. He didn't have to be prepared to sacrifice his life, it was just a match. It would be like someone going to their opponent before a boxe match in high school and saying "I can't guarantee I won't kill you, so you should quit the match". I get that Evan Kelmp was doing the morally right thing by warning him, but it's not like the other student had any idea about any of that. It was never supposed to be a deadly match. He was mentally scarred for agreeing to a match and not backing out when the opponent threatened him with death
I get what you're saying and all. But if you come up to a match and your opponent warns you that you're life is at risk going against them, and you still choose to go against them, who's to be blamed for the decision that *you* made? knowing the consequences and all.
There's a part earlier in the series in which Evan is legitmately offended at the suggestion that he sent a school rival to Hell. Here, it's as if he's accepted that part of himself. Send someone to Hell? Well, why not? Maybe it'll be good for them.
Yo I loooved Avi’s animatic! As soon as I saw the thumbnail I got so excited! Honestly, their animation is what got me into D20/Dropout in the first place! 🥰
The like in-development version of this video is what I would show to people to get them to start watching Dimension 20. Stellar composition, amazing visual storytelling, just an amazing animation.
It's skipped over here (for good reason) but Brennan actually spent pretty much all his adversity tokens trying to ensure that Evan *didn't* just straight-up kill this kid.
And Aabria couldn't stand it! 😂
Evan was really trying his hardest to
"Why? Why? Why do I have to try SO HARD TO NOT OBLITERATE PEOPLE DAILY?.... I'm just... so tired... why can't they JUST LISTEN?"
I love that from the audience perspective on this scene Kelmp just flicks his wand and this kid just gets white hair outta nowhere and just, battle over. Kid's rattled.
"We are down with murder and want a teenager to kill in a public setting" has officially killed me.
Noticed that too.good nod to current issues
in a public setting?
@@ryanweible9090 0:46
Not as hard as it killed that teenager.
“We are unambiguously bad people and so are nazis”
The real winners were the people watching the show as Brennan Lee Mulligan pulled that whole speech out of thin fucking air.
You say this as if he didn't have this prepared before hand, somewhere, just in case of this exact scenario.
@@Damocles450 I mean it's Brennan. If you've seen his improv and his insane levels of preparation as a DM, either could be true.
@@Damocles450 It's a skill on how he speaks really. He speaks slowly and emphasizes so his mind can catch up. It's a common skill taught in theatre classes. I will admit Brennan talented and is well versed enough in history to pull from a lot though.
@@AllyMonsters It's also a skill Obama has. One trick to acquire it they sometimes teach courtroom lawyers is to imagine you're dictating your words onto a screen and it's important how your words will look on paper later - because in trial work, it often is. That tends to slow you down (though not as much as you subjectively think) and make you speak in complete sentences and even paragraphs.
@@benjaminodonnell258 Yes, it is a skill that can be used for professionalism proposes too. Most of my personal experience with it was in high school theater though. But anytime is a good time to learn the skill, even if it's in college or after.
Brennans little thing of pantomiming ppl taking off jackets or robes is always great emphasis
Took great care to take off his jacket but just yeets it off after folding it to avoid getting it bloodied idk
@@imadooddood8803 It's Kelmp trying to be intimidating. He has no practice
Dude, the dictionary should just have a picture of Brennan for the meaning of "great emphasis".
When I saw Brennan do that istg I thought that the duel was just going to be him throwing hands and stomping his ass like a gas station parking lot fight
I mean of course Evan wouldn’t want to wear his stupid wizard robe to a fight like this. He’s used to fighting in street clothes and that’s what he’ll wear to stomp this kid’s ass too
I love how one of my favorite animatics of this scene got the full animation treatment and became the official one
It ruled too much, we had no choice
@@dimension20show I really hope you do one of Liam going full peppermint batman (COC)
yessss I watched that animatic so many times!!
@@deathking1019 do you have the link? i want to go to there
Link is in the description
Brennan as a player is like having a hurricane at your table
That does seem to sum it up quite nicely. Brennan comes in like a wrecking ball.
That's what happens when a forever DM story writer is in place of only a part of the story. One piece of the adventure is beautifully written
The times he's a player, are times which you say, "Okay, I got one wrench out of the way." Then see he has an entire bag of holding of wrenches and the only words you can say is...
"F***..."
The tornado actually became more dangerous as it acquired wealth.
-Bill Seacaster
@@Charles-dg2gk Beat me by 7 days! I was going to say "Or a tornado at your third birthday party!" XD
Evan’s shadow creeping up on the student before the duel is some of the best visuals I’ve ever seen. Just an unnatural shadow and no one saying a thing about it, I love it
I missed that it was an aerial view my first watch. My first thought was “are those fuzzy slippers?”. Thanks for pointing it out.
I love that it is acting like the timing pointer of an clock when he explains that he has to make a decision now
My Hero Academia lookin shadow.
And then on the closeup at 1:37 you see the shadow come over his body!!
That funeral scene is still one of the sickest conceptualizations I've seen. I'm so happy to see it be official!
I also enjoyed how they showed one of the family member turning to booze to cope as a quick nod to "the completely alter lives of his family members" line
The real world part wasn't that great for me, but the underworld part was absolutely great.
To this day "What do you want me to tell your family" is the scariest threat ever said. It still chills my blood hearing hit.
Really close is "This is the kindest thing I have ever done."
It’s scarier because it’s not a threat, it’s a warning.
"We're going off keto." from his EXU game is pretty damn close.
I still get chills every time.
it's close call, but I gonna give this one the silver medal. (the winner was from a line said by denzel washington)
The visuals of the exit being blocked by family members who want the guy to stay with them but also the double meaning of there being no escape from this reality if he continues on this path is so fucking cool and well done
Given a second chance to make more time with his family.
Some of us hate that image. Hate how we wish for 1 more minute with a loved one.
Crying, screaming, sobbing etc.... So grateful for the opportunity to do this!
You are awesome!
Also, subscribed.
I love this and your original animation so much!!
Congratulations! 🎉 Love your work
Congrats!
Evan legitimately just used his dark powers to express his EXTREME ANGER at the fact that this guy is ready to throw away his loving family and home for clout while Evan had none of that growing up. He didn't even hurt the guy. And I love it.
He didn't actually "hurt" the guy....
But... it was kind of lashing out at him for all the things he didn't have. Brennan PAID for him to not become some pink mist from a minigun or "I have no mouth and I must scream" because he simply... can't NOT.
Correction, did not hurt him PHYSICALLY. It is going to take a lot of professionals a LOT of time to get him back to ANYTHING resembling his former self.
@@rundyftw And a lot of hair dye.
“The next two minutes are going to be really important for you.” While taking off a robe is so damn menacing
Taking off the robe is such a casual damn thing, and the way it's said, too! "The next two minutes are going to be really important" is one thing-that's a hype-up. That would be saying "this is gonna be awesome!" or something similar. But adding in the specificity of _"you,"_ makes it a tad stifling. It's a phrase said to ground someone, like "focus, calm yourself!" except it's being said to an opponent, which lends an undertone of warning to how the opponent hears it. It's a _threat,_ subtle though it may be. But the way the phrase is pointed, the casual tone used, and the action of taking off your robe like you haven't a care in the world takes a warning with a hint of threat, and turns it into one of those casual promises people throw around every day, like "I'll call later."
Except it's no "call" that's being promised, it's a _kill,_
“Oh good, you speak English” is forever the most terrifying line of Dimension 20
A close second is Lou laughing and saying, “Everyone, follow me. We’re going to jump on them, and murder them.” Moments before a disaster
@@themorrigan7224 fantasy high right or am I remembering wrong
@@grimgreycastle5141 Yeah! Season 2!
@@themorrigan7224 Disaster is too kind, it was a complete slaughter.
what do you want me to tell your family?
Honestly the part when Brennan was pretending to remove his robe & fold it, as he gave his monologue/warning is what made me start chuckling then the “what do you want me to tell your family” caused me to burst into laughter
Damn cut off my favorite part.
It's when he snaps his wand and walks away "he will never cast another spell again..."
"THERE YOU GO BIG FELLA! THERE YOU GO!!!"
"DIDN'T I SAY GOAT HOUSE!!?" 🤘🤘
YOU NEED NOT
Yeah, I wish they included it
I remember the original animatic had the bit with him snapping his wand and walking away, that part really makes the scene for me
I also love how it goes straight from "He will never do magic again" to the rest of the misfits cheering and congratulating Evan.
@@EmeraldAshesAudio "LET'S GO BIG FELLAAA!"
There are simply just TOO MANY good moments from misfits and magic. I adore this series so so so much.
"Did you just say you 'need to steady the ol' mouth'?!"
The way the nightmare setting happened-like the choreography of it all-is just so incredible. Looking at himself in the casket and the families crying that black stuff and him being forced backward and Evan pulling him back as the dead body?? Genius
"I'm doing the kindest thing I've ever done right now." is a really underappreciated line.
"That is sad if true".
While the lighting and coloring combo was absolutely amazing, I think it was particularly *choice* to keep the Underworld in Black and White. Really kept the horror aspect that I've always loved of the original animatic. Happy to see Avi's work featured here with some other amazing creators and artists!!!
This is some Rick Sanchez level of “it’s legitimately difficult to tell whether death would be preferable to this level of trauma”
“What happened to him?”
“Death.”
“What kind of death?”
“Instant.”
@@Cross177 "but there was no sound or anything, he just died"
@@jimmy_the_squid9456"yeah, it's terrifying, it's called a deterrent."
The whole point here was telling the insane kid that throwing his life away for prestige wasn’t worth it.
Except Rick gives zero fucks. Evans tries, desperately, to talk the other out of it.
Not just "don't touch me. It's instant death. And there is no after life it's just black nothingness."
"The next two minutes are going to really important are going to be really important for you", that must be terrifying to hear someone say to you
everyone says "what do you want me to tell your family" is the hardest line in this, I personally believe the amount of vile energy behind "Oh good, you speak English," is LEAGUES more tense and dramatic
The dark implication of “I’m glad I get to warn you before I do it because i was just going to do it anyways”
When his shadow arcs across the ground and starts to put the other kid's face in shadow *chef kiss*. It's perfection.
The greatest part about this was that Brandon rolled too high to deliver a non lethal attack so the dm allowed him one final roll to not kill him and he just made it
Brandon?
An underrated line for me:
"The next two minutes are gonna be really important for you."
Just a flat statement of you have minutes to live.
To this day, I get “People care about you!” Stuck in my head at least once a week. Evan Kelmp lives rent free in my brain, and honestly he’s pretty helpful at times!
Brennen's whole lecture type style really lends itself to being intimidating. Just the matter of fact 'I'm not threatening you, I'm informing you what's going to occur and allowing you to make a decision based on that objectively true information.'
I saw the animatic version of this, I'm so glad this creator got it made official!
1:21 The pure Goth gremlin energy here.
I really wish they kept the “I disavow you!! Get therapy!” In this version of the animatic
What an awesomely animated scene. And while other lines during it were more outright terrifying, the countdown ("The next two minutes" "90 seconds" "60 seconds") was an awesome bit of understated menace.
YESSS IT'S AVI! Their animatics are truly just masterpieces, I'm so glad they get to be featured on here!!!
recognized the original animatic immediately, I am SO over the moon happy that you got the same person to fully animate this bit, I adore the original so much that it is impossible to imagine it have been animated by anyone else. It turned out amazingly!!!
I love the wide heart eyes Dream has for Evan. She is down BAD for him.
This looks so good, I love the shot at 0:14 and the whole scene of the underworld funeral was so horrific and I love it.
This has to be one of the best moments of D20 ever.
Top 5 easy. Possibly top 3
OH MY GOD I LOVED THIS ANIMATIC!! I'm really happy that they turned it into a full animation, amazing job!! 💜💜💜
This is the best one of these I've ever seen and I don't think it can be topped. Good job to everyone evolved!
The awesome animation that I’ve been rewatching religiously got UPGRADED AND CANONIZED?! I’m so happy that D20 is willing to support artists groundup that care for their product and story! Great community and great reaction. Keep being
Absolutely genius moment in the series, and this is perfectly designed.
“For prestige!? People care about you”
God Evan rocks. I gotta watch this series again
This animation is stunning.
The shadow is such a nice touch.
nice animation. this scene was so raw and so powerful. always amazes me how amazing brennan is.
Still one of the coolest moments in M&M!!
Awesome editing to have the fight start right around two minutes from the start of the speech.
When Brennan took off the robe, I genuinely thought Evan was just going to fist fight his opponent
I do kinda wish we got just those extra couple seconds up till she says "He will never cast another spell again." 😂
I love at the end, he's not even mad that the kid made the wrong choice. He knew what would happen. It's more of a "I hope you're happy with yourself" type upset, you know? He didn't want to administer the smoke
"For prestige?!"
this
“PEOPLE CARE ABOUT YOU!”
Holy shit the unerworld funeral is soooo good! incrediblke animation
I LOVE LOVE LOVE that this scene was animated! It is my FAVOURITE scene in any dimension 20 episode I have seen. And you guys NAILED IT. THANK YOU THANK YOU for putting this out into the universe.
The deadpan "what do you want me to tell your family" continues to be about the most intimidating thing I've ever heard.
Omg yes, I remember seeing the original a while ago. Way to go bringing in the artist for the official animated version, so well done by Avi. What a great/hilarious scene. The robe folding, them laughing in the back, the wizard nazi signs, Evan's looming shadow, the FUCKING CREEPY UNDERWORLD?!? So super well done, wow. Had to go back and watch the original after this and I love how similar but just more animated it is. I'm sure it was a hard decision to end it where it did but damn if it's selfish to wish for that last line from Aabria, "He'll never cast another spell again," or whatever.
Just the resignation in the “cuz I don’t have all fucking day.” Is honestly the most terrifying part.
I love that you guys got AVI to take this animation further because their first crack at it was so good.
Really nailed Evan
I really appreciate being able to see the difference of this kid going from looking like a teenager to suddenly having white hair and wrinkles. Like, that's the ONLY physical evidence that something happened to this kid in the span of seconds. It's wild.
I've been waiting for this animation for so long! It's perfect! I love this part from MaM and the animation is amazing, even better than I expected!
I do enjoy how, this kid isn’t a villain in any way, he’s not a bad guy or even a major obstacle, and so this isn’t so much some dark and twisted mind games as it is a genuine reaching out and warning of “hey, if you don’t make sure you’re safe, this is what could happen”.
I love how that's the point of Evan Kelmp, the person that would be a fledgling Dark Lord in any other timeline saying "no, fuck that, I want others to live" then slowly learning to accept and bend his powers for good isn't somthing I think I've seen before
Evan kelmp is just one of those amazing moments in time I’m glad I witnessed. Perfect character, perfect player, perfect group, perfect dm perfect game. 10/10 one of the greatest ttrpg experiences
Walking into a dnd room and seeing brennen immediately begs the question of if he a player or the dm, because depending on the answer you will either endure or witness atrocities beyond your wildest imagination
i can not wait for animations of the FIx's Facts, cause Hank has given Kelmp a run for his money
"What do you want me to tell your family?" Is I think the best line in the whole campaign.
I'm unbelievably taken aback by the integrity shown in respecting a pre-existing animatic for something like this.
I was worried about D20 animated, because I believe its sort of a fandom's/community's way of expressing their creative joy over something that they love to make animatics/animations - and fear that moments that should have been represented from the viewpoint of those who were the audience should not be re-created or trodden on by an 'official' animation. Because it usually means all other works people do for a specific moment will be overshadowed by something considered authentically made, which is leagues different from the multi-perspective experiences of different animatics/animations portraying the same scene. However, making a pre-existing labour of love INTO the authentic animation, giving it that label in respect and reciprocation of something created FOR the show FROM the audience, is exceptionally honourable.
I am thoroughly impressed D20 team.
Yoooo Avi! I love this animatic it’s so cool to see this animated,
IVE LOVED THE ORIGINAL SO MUCH IM SO HALPY DIMENSION 20 PUT THIS ON THEIR CHANNEL
Brennan is a DM even when he's not DM-ing.
The utter chaos that is evan kelmp
Wow, really nicely done! Love the extra detail of Erika's character biting the wand as she did in the show :D
He's going to go all out, just this one time.
The actual acting is so fucking beautiful. Looking this scene up immediately.
YOOOO THE ANIMATION IS SO GOOD!!!
This is amazing but they should have added the past where he just breaks his wand and just walks away as emphasis on just how twisted Evan made him
even kelmp is tom riddle if tom riddle had an actual back bone and moral compass
Omg thank you for colorizing this and boosting the original
I love that D20 commissioned the original artist who did the animatic to make the animation. For someone who makes fanart/animatics it must be a dream come true
Omg so glad you animated this 🤣, all of starstruck has got to be next 🙌🏿
This was an AMAZE-BALLS moment in a game full of them.
I need to watch whatever campaign this is, this moment is so cold
My favorite part of this video when evan said "FOR PRESTIGE, PEOPLE CARE ABOUT YOU!!!"
HOLY HELL THIS IS WELL ANIMATED!!! Expertly done, very impressive Avi. 15/10 for sure.
Ive watching the original animatic so many times. I’m so happy to see it again in a much smoother form
To be fair to the Rosemont student, this is a "friendly" competition, not a real fight. He didn't have to be prepared to sacrifice his life, it was just a match. It would be like someone going to their opponent before a boxe match in high school and saying "I can't guarantee I won't kill you, so you should quit the match". I get that Evan Kelmp was doing the morally right thing by warning him, but it's not like the other student had any idea about any of that. It was never supposed to be a deadly match. He was mentally scarred for agreeing to a match and not backing out when the opponent threatened him with death
I get what you're saying and all. But if you come up to a match and your opponent warns you that you're life is at risk going against them, and you still choose to go against them, who's to be blamed for the decision that *you* made? knowing the consequences and all.
This is absolutely phenomenal, I was literally shaking seeing this fully animated, just bravo everyone.
Hell yes I was legit looking up the sketch of this and to see it get colored and posted officially by y’all is freaking awesome
I love everything about this omg! I miss the magical misfits
OMG I remember commenting on the original animatic, it's great you guys gave him a shot at a full animation clip!
There's a part earlier in the series in which Evan is legitmately offended at the suggestion that he sent a school rival to Hell.
Here, it's as if he's accepted that part of himself. Send someone to Hell? Well, why not? Maybe it'll be good for them.
that was fuckin brilliant!!! good job man what the hell
Holy moly. This was an amazing animation for this insane scene.
Incredibly done.
This was iconic
I will never be able to handle brennan as a pc he is just too fucking funny
I love this so much more than I can express in words. This scene was amazing, and this animatic makes it even better. Thank you for this.
Yo I loooved Avi’s animatic! As soon as I saw the thumbnail I got so excited! Honestly, their animation is what got me into D20/Dropout in the first place! 🥰
that scene of dream gushing over the edginess is adorable and extremely relatable
The like in-development version of this video is what I would show to people to get them to start watching Dimension 20. Stellar composition, amazing visual storytelling, just an amazing animation.
Yooo, I saw this animatic a while back. Nice to see it fully animated and colored.
So glad this got animated. This is legit one of my favorite D20 moments of all time.