Not bad, keep it up.
This one reminded me of the Xin series... it's got a good plot to it (from what i could see, not enough was explained), and the animation and voice acting are pretty good, too. Wish it were a bit longer, though.
Not bad, keep it up.
This one reminded me of the Xin series... it's got a good plot to it (from what i could see, not enough was explained), and the animation and voice acting are pretty good, too. Wish it were a bit longer, though.
Holy crap... very deep, VERY awesome!
For any of you that didn't get it, this is what I got from it... The beige things are people, just like the main character. The only difference is that they are still uniformed into the society. The main character WAS the beige thing that we saw before, with the teetering mask. When the mask fell off of him, he saw the world from a whole new perspective. The beige things aren't moving, meaning that they're not going anywhere in their lives. He hated the way he saw the world at first, so he tried to force other people to join him as an individual. When he discovered that he couldn't do that, he ran away. However, it started to eat away at him, and he reached his breaking point. When he went out and hit the beige guy with the baseball bat, notice he wasn't hitting anything but the mask. He was trying to destroy society, NOT the person. When the bat broke, he saw that it was impossible to destroy society, and that he would never be brought back into it. Wonderful work, man!
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