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Wayne Lytle:
[Fiber Bundles commentary, towards the end]
This is probably my favorite animation on Animusic 2, at least, one of a couple, both visually and musically. I think Dave did a great job on the model. It's very organic and alien-looking, and yet still friendly and happy. And uh, true confessions time, I've played all three "Ratchet and Clank" video games more than anyone probably should, and I love the music in those games, and it's probably had a *little* influence over this piece.
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Currently "Animusic 2" has a higher rating on IMDb, but I really think the first album was much better. Sure, with "Animusic 2" you have slightly better graphics as computer technology is four years newer. However, the most important things about the DVDs are the music and originality--and in both areas the first album edges out the second. Now I am NOT saying the second one is bad--it isn't. It's just that after buying both and viewing them repeatedly, I found myself going back more and more to the first because of the great songs and graphics--particularly the one with the pipes as well as the bouncing balls. With "Animusic 2", the only one that stands out in my mind as the equal to these two is the robots--which are really exciting to watch.
My advice is get both DVDs, but if you only get one, start with the first.
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Currently "Animusic 2" has a higher rating on IMDb, but I really think the first album was much better. Sure, with "Animusic 2" you have slightly better graphics as computer technology is four years newer. However, the most important things about the DVDs are the music and originality--and in both areas the first album edges out the second. Now I am NOT saying the second one is bad--it isn't. It's just that after buying both and viewing them repeatedly, I found myself going back more and more to the first because of the great songs and graphics--particularly the one with the pipes as well as the bouncing balls. With "Animusic 2", the only one that stands out in my mind as the equal to these two is the robots--which are really exciting to watch.
My advice is get both DVDs, but if you only get one, start with the first.