Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-4010415-20170717151617/@comment-27265101-20170719024540

SomeoneYouUsedToKnow wrote: GreyStark wrote: You're thinking too literally, it's probably something like innocence If we focus only on "Sudden loss of something dear", then it would make sense.

But when you add "Comforted and craddled, then disappears", it doesn't make as much sense if it referred to something like Innocence. The way it's written, it sounds more like she lost someone dear to her, at the very least.

Arkantos95 wrote: Bro, that second one feels a lot more fluid than the first. DMC4 is far less fluid with it's animations, in case you didn't know that (What with being a couple of years older and all). But it's high-speed flashyness meant that one never notices, or cares.

With DmC and Donte, there isn't as much high speed, but the animations are more fluid, in every sense. So the animation looks better if you focus on the movements done, but it's not as entertaining to watch because of the lower speed and lack of flashyness in comparison.

Such was the fight in the short, for me. The animation looks better, more fluid with the movements and expressions, but it's not as flashy, and thus feels more boring. When originally the animation in the show was not fluid as much, but the flashyness hid it in a way that was more fun to watch. Two things, that first video was one of the most forced and stilted fight scenes I have ever witnessed, not at all fluid.

And you have to hide behind flashiness and pazazz all that shows is you lack substence. Monty was an amazing animator but he had talent and drive that few people can muster, these kind of fights are as good as we're probably going to get this volume.

Also...I have never touched a single Devil May Cry Game, and I doubt I ever will.