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> [@Velvet\_Charm](/images/3242516#comment_10745537)
> I actually do trust TYT to tell a good story. The writing is *usually* pretty strong. But the animation just can't deliver moments like this.
G.M. Berrow, the MLP novel author, is a lead writer for G5.
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I agree with many points. The 3D style of MYM looks kinda weird static, and the first few episodes were almost low-budget cringe, but once you put those characters in motion combined with the texturing, it's fantastic. It took a bit of time to grow on me, but their animation sequences has surpassed G4 in cuteness levels in some aspects, which is no small feat. This it's probably because the 3D aspect allows them to take advantage of cuter, better angles with better timing.
TYT however, also looks a bit weird but can place far better emphasis on expression where it really shines. That's simply the natural advantage of 2D. It's stories took a while to get going, but once they got a grip on the characters things took off.
TYT is has been consistently pretty funny and even emotional, which is impressive for the short time they have to work on.
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It'll never top G4 entirely, but it's doing 600% better than I anticipated, with content still able to carry the core fandom.
> [@Velvet\_Charm](/images/3242516#comment_10745537)
> I actually do trust TYT to tell a good story. The writing is *usually* pretty strong. But the animation just can't deliver moments like this.
G.M. Berrow, the MLP novel author, is a lead writer for G5.
.
I agree with many points. The 3D style of MYM looks kinda weird static, and the first few episodes were almost low-budget cringe, but once you put those characters in motion combined with the texturing, it's fantastic. It took a bit of time to grow on me, but their animation sequences has surpassed G4 in cuteness levels in some aspects, which is no small feat. This i
TYT however, also looks a bit weird but can place far better emphasis on expression where it really shines. That's simply the natural advantage of 2D. It's stories took a while to get going, but once they got a grip on the characters things took off.
TYT is has been consistently pretty funny and even emotional, which is impressive for the short time they have to work on.
.
It'll never top G4 entirely, but it's doing 600% better than I anticipated, with content still able to carry the core fandom.