Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-108.23.148.194-20140118015155/@comment-9090085-20140120180619

Matilda27593 wrote: TUSF wrote:(We know how many mistakes we've caught, that could have been fixed by looking through it in one sitting) For the record, myself and a few friends as well as my siblings caught about one of those each. With that in mind, consider the fact that, even if the entire team were to have time to sit down and watch each episode before it went out, they still probably wouldn't catch everything. Those lists were compiled by many different fans.

I should probably also point out that having multiple animation errors per episode is not unique to RWBY at all. Transformers Prime is probably the most recent example of a "profesional" series with this problem(go onto the TF wiki to see what I mean); but many people (myself included) didn't notice or mind them for the most part.

On a more personal note, the "this is bad!" and "this is good!" as the only options for the describing a work annoys me. Why can't something be "average" or "OK"? I should also point out that quality does not equal how much someone likes a work(I, personaly, think RWBY is fairly "average", but I realy like it).

With that in mind, I would say that all shows have their own flaws; there are just some flaws we don't mind, which in part determines whether we find the show acceptable. For instance, I like the music, the fight scenes, and the characters; and don't mind the weak plot development, voices, or animation hiccups.

Just something to consider before you jump on the "this is bad!" bandwagon.