It's INCREDIBLY obvious that the reason it's good is because it's a deconstruction of a type of show with a bunch of fricked up stuff that's just left out 90% of the time in its usual iterations
It's like Alex Yiik made an object show.
Instead of letting their actual talent in making the show shine through,
they go for popularity by adding in cinematography and deconstruction.
That isn't a bad thing in and of itself, but it's a very VERY obvious thing, especially considering how rough it starts at the beginning.
It can't just be because "it's a deconstruction."
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this is great
Care to go into detail?
You haven't even reached the really good shit if this is the only episode you've seen
It's a fun premise done in an interesting manner?
I've seen this plot before, but it's neat that instead of some being that's really interested, you got this strange monotone entity that almost doesn't really seem to care and these contestants that are just average people instead of champions. I also like the juxtaposition of these cartoon object characters approaching the situation seriously.
It's certainly SOMETHING new thats being made. I tire of the same slop on repeat. Lemme have some indie shit that doesn't die immediately and actually updates regularly.
can't wait for the next episodes
>4 unique posters
you'll have to shill harder than that
why so many (You)s?
1. I fricked up and forgot to post a link to what I was talking about
2. I asked an anon a question
That can't be right
This growing-mystery thing has not only become a sort of "get popular quick" go-to in animation (taking after Gravity Falls, which while definitely not the first to do so was the one who made it popular, before Steven Universe by two years)
How in the hell is it rarely portrayed in any media?
Ripoffs of Battle For Dream Island
>why?
It's really fricking easy to animate
It's stick figure limbs drawn on top of a png
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>How in the hell is it rarely portrayed in any media?
Please note that I said
>coherent build-up
and
>growing mystery
in consecutive order.
In almost EVERY piece of media, characters, plot points, events just "are".
Why is character X always angry? Why, he just is.
Why did a tsunami suddenly occur, causing X to happen to character Y? Why, because the plot needed it to happen.
In ONE, things have a logical sequence of events.
Characters behave in human ways, things have an actual history instead of suddenly coming to existence, events that happen can be inferred from previous events and entire sequences of events can be understood by a single piece of future context.
not the anon that you're replying to but from what I've seen the guy behind the show planned everything from the start which makes the character interactions and events feel much more natural than just making up random BS and/or inserting LORE along the way
Here's a sixth. It's really fricking good.
What makes it good for you, Mr. 240069?
I've never seen anything like it.
The coherent build-up and its growing mystery is something you rarely see portrayed in any media.
It also probably helps that I've never heard of "object shows" before this, and having tried to watch a few I can safely say that ONE is not an object show.
What are "object shows" anyway?
Is this a fetish? Like seriously what are this nigas talking about, "object shows" what?
yes anon it's a fetish
isekai is my favorite fetish
Kek it could very well be with how suggestive they tend to be
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ObjectShows
What the frick is this? I've literally never seen anyone on the internet bring this up before this thread.
Why there are fandoms for anything, can't they just enjoy it without wanting to be part of a community? Even something as autistic as this?
there has been threads for bfdi on Cinemaphile, it's just not that common of a topic
Pretty fun to watch, honestly.
I grew up watching object shows and it's insane how popular they've gotten, to the point where they're starting to be discussed here of all places, what the frick. They were a super small thing back in like, 2012.
Anyway, I really like ONE. ONE is great.
So we'll be seeing Folder in the afterlife?
Object shows resonate with autists for some reason, since it’s easier for them to relate to a talking stick than another human. Zoomer autists in particular are the target audience, so be ready for a lot of these threads.