Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed despite all the, er, handicaps.
And, yes, it did, as it went along, develop that extra depth - as I've said before, I don't think I'd have risked rewatching any of the other cartoons from my childhood, but this one has enough emphasis on characterisation (and probably because I really did adore it - we played it in the playground, even!). Also, what was up with Dungeon Master trying to make up for his obviously terrible parenting skills by kidnapping teenagers? I dunno.
I got v excited when they made a D&D film years ago - I assumed that was what it was going to be. I suppose it was never quite as well known as the ones they did. And it isn't really gimmicky - you might actually miss the voice artists here. (Not that film studios would bother about that; I would, though.)
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And, yes, it did, as it went along, develop that extra depth - as I've said before, I don't think I'd have risked rewatching any of the other cartoons from my childhood, but this one has enough emphasis on characterisation (and probably because I really did adore it - we played it in the playground, even!). Also, what was up with Dungeon Master trying to make up for his obviously terrible parenting skills by kidnapping teenagers? I dunno.
I got v excited when they made a D&D film years ago - I assumed that was what it was going to be. I suppose it was never quite as well known as the ones they did. And it isn't really gimmicky - you might actually miss the voice artists here. (Not that film studios would bother about that; I would, though.)