And besides, character development is at least shown here, but some episodes took that all away (most of the meh episodes in a nutshell). Sure, they have character traits, but they aren't that strong. There are a few characters that I like because of how interesting and enjoyable they are (Vlad for example), but some of them are one dimensional, generic, or annoying, meaning that I don't really like the characters as much as the animation. The character are bland at first, but I can sometimes relate to them. The writing is a mix, but the animation is divine. Kind of like the same results as My Life as a Teenage Robot. Even though they use green and purple a lot throughout this show, the animation here is The Fairly OddParents but done to look cooler and appealing. The character designs are very good because instead of looking just bland, the animators give the designs different clothing to represent who they are and they did it pretty damn well. well ghosts) and how the animators animated their tails is pretty divine. I liked how the ghosts have an outer glow (because that they're. It uses more green and purple rather than pink, blue, green, and purple from The Fairly OddParents. And saying that the character designs and backgrounds were ripped from The Fairly OddParents, I can still forgive Butch Hartman and the animators because the animation here looks cool. Also, most of the action/scenes take place at night, contributing to the show's repetitiveness. Sadly, the colors are too generic for a superhero show, saying that a typical superhero cartoon uses cool color schemes like dark blue and black colors to give us a dark feeling of what happens if this happens in real life. Not everything from Danny Phantom is bad in my opinion, but here's what I thought of the cool quality: Yeah, considering that the writing is lukewarm stained, at least it tries to make me enjoy this show a little. While this show has weak potential, it can get creative sometimes and could make a few episodes like allegories. Every episode looks like it intends to be different from one and each other, but sometimes, the episodes can be interesting and a little enjoyable, along with a variety of interesting characters and villains. That might be very common for superhero shows, but it feels like this show is repetitious, considering that the bonding is a mix, the earlier episodes were interesting but every episode using the same superhero arc makes this show feel old already, it can occasionally get generic, there could've been story arcs in this cartoon, or I was distracted in the middle of the episode because of one scene. But in all, the writing here is just okay. While every episodes stays loyal to the premise, the main problem with all of them is that they're the same god for saken episode over and over again. It feels like your same old superhero cartoon with the main character having a backstory that shows us how'd he/she got his/her superpowers (A fun fact is that how Danny have ghost powers was explained in the theme song). just read: Anyways, the premise doesn't look like this show is going to shine at this moment. Now, my opinions on the writing is unpopular because. If you guys have been wondering what's my problem with Danny Phantom, let's talk about the writing: By looking at the pie chart, Danny Phantom is a very lukewarm cartoon, possibly one of the most lukewarm next to the Jimmy Neutron franchise. But sadly, this show only has 1 blessed episode ( Fanning the Flames) that woefully made it to the range by a hair. However, considering that this show has lesser weak episodes (because this show's short) than Teenage Robot, I don't have to worry about the frustration I have to go through. There are lesser episodes that were at least good (30% of the pie chart) and even more episodes that I don't care about (57% of the pie chart). Anyways, as analyzed by the pie chart, this show is doing a little worse than My Life as a Teenage Robot because since that show has more episodes that were at least good as said by the pie chart, the percentage is dropped from the pie chart by making it look fairly similar to my pie chart of Johnny Test. Danny Phantom is like what I've done with My Life as a Teenage Robot: I planned to review this in October 2016, but shelved due to taking a break from cartoons and I didn't watch this show until spring break.įor a reason, this show is like Kim Possible mixed with My Life as a Teenage Robot, but that's just me.
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