Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25266931-20170328152204/@comment-25266931-20170401154917

Wyvern Dragon is almost redundant. Again, not very creative. And I believe that the dragon and Nuckelavee aren't the only ones in the whole story so one Nuckelavee getting 10mins of time for a fight we partially see doesn't mean all other Nuckelavee will have such scant screentime. I believe in being creative in all forms of your craft. That's what art's for.

@Fleet: And I want a Rumplestiltskin character. And for Flynt to be officially deemed the Little Boy Blue.

Everywhere you look, in plays and TV movies, everyone and their mama wants to ref Mother Goose and Grimm nursery rhymes and folktales. It's overdone and boring. But at least RWBY's saving grace was it had characters with heart and cool action seldom seen in most forms of entertainment these days. Especially with most of the great martial artists pushing 60 and most cartoon being more comedy than serious epic action. But that doesn't mean phone it in in other ways. Don't yall ever question the rollercoaster of creativity in the show? Sometimes it's like they give their all to some part of it. Other times it's like they're being lazy and just slapping something on screen. It's a slippery slope that can, if gone unchecked, can bring down the whole show. People in the chatroom already admit to ditching the show and that was like a good 6 people in there saying that. IN A RWBY CHATROOM NO LESS! Wow. So from my point of view and opinion as a writer and artist, I say try to keep the crativity in the show leveled out and consistant. It's the little things that lead to the big things that can pile up and end up making people turn their nose up at the show.