Talk:Cross Continental Transmit System (WoR episode)/@comment-4010415-20151225174553/@comment-4010415-20151226055352

No, it's not the animation. Mostly, WoR: Grimm is the one that successfully made the Grimm actually intimidating, and it was because of the actions that they had the Grimm doing. The Grimm were actually successfully hurting and killing people. Though, of course, a lot of the creep factor came from the part where the giant Nevermore is tearing flesh off of a corpse.

Meanwhile, in the show, aside from Players and Pieces, the Grimm have been cannon fodder. They seem like they could never be a threat, they could never hurt anyone, let alone kill anyone. It invalidates the whole "Huntsmen and Huntresses" thing, and it's frustrating.

Another thing is the design of the Grimm. They could look creepier. Especially the Beowolves, considering I cannot take them seriously when they're on all fours. They look like a person trying to be a dog, with a cardboard tail glued to their butt. It would be better if they stood a little more like real wolves when on all fours: Tail down, or really in any position other than sticking straight up in the fucking air, and walking on their fingertips instead of their palms. Wolves walk on their toes. Also, the Beowolves walking on the palms of their hands just plain does not make sense, especially when they start running. They should not be that mobile. They'd have to walk and run more similarly to how a human crawls. Overall, it would be better if they stood on their fingertips instead of palms.