Shi Wan Ge Leng Xiaohua Movie 2
One Hundred Thousand Bad Jokes 2 / 十万个冷笑话2
Genres: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Parody | |
Themes: Parody | |
Studios: L²Studio | |
Rank: #14663 | |
Popularity: #17751 | |
Users Listed: 487 | |
Users Scored: 107 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 12/30/2018 | |
Aired: August 18, 2017 (Summer) | |
Type: movie | |
Source: Web Manga | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
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Staff:
- Li, Shujie (Director)
- Lu, Hengyu (Director)
- Cai, Tiannan (Music)
Reviews:
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User Mnemease (Score: 9/10):
I had a bit of a falling out with U17 Comics a few years back due to their new VIP policy, so I didn’t get around to watching this movie until yesterday. But damn, it brought back so many memories! First off, I’m going to say that a series like Shi Wan Ge Leng Xiao Hua (lit translation: 100 Thousand Bad Jokes, abbreviation: Shi Leng/十冷) cannot be objectively rated. The reason is that the main premise rests on humor, specifically in making parodies out of anything and everything. From traditional fables like the Honest Woodcutter, to classic children’s cartoons like Hu Lu Xiong Di, to popularJapanese anime like Detective Conan and One Piece, I don’t think I’ve seen anything that’s not been poked fun at in some way, shape, or form. Oh and if course there’s always the occasional stab at mainland Han Chinese stereotypes of the dialects/accents of other ethnic groups, which...well just remember that it’s all meant to be interpreted in a humorous light.nnNow, on to the actual review.nnStory: Very simple and straightforward. The main objective of the protagonist is to bring back the creator’s staff from the hands of the Southern God who stole it, in order to stop the war brewing between the other three gods. For this endeavor, he is accompanied by a band of three misfits who at times make things more challenging for him. A few straightforward plot twists are inserted along the way, such that the ending, while certainly expected, still holds some interesting surprises. Thus I give it 8/10.nnArt: Compared to the original series that aired one 5-minute episode on the first day of every month back in 2012, there’s been a massive amount of improvement. I’d say the animation is even better than the first Shi Leng movie, as the characters’ movements tend to be less stiff. Of course there’s always room for improvement, and while the galactic setting certainly allows room for stunning visuals involving massive spaceships and destructive weapons, there may have been a little too much CGI for my tastes. Later on in the series, there is a part where the art breaks down to just uncolored base sketches and in my opinion it’s one of my favorite deconstructions ever so I’m adding a bonus point in the art category for this. My score is 7+1 = 8/10.nnSound: As expected, very solid voice acting. We see a lot of Tu Cao/吐槽 moments, in which one of the more levelheaded/reliable characters freaks out and spews out a massive string of comments about how nonsensical some of the other characters’ actions are. Without the talented VAs this series would not even have 1/4 of its appeal, so this is definitely a strong department. The music/sound effect side is a little bit weaker, mostly because there were so many random insert songs that, while meant for humor, weren’t always the most humorous. My score is 8/10 (average between 9/10 voice acting and 7/10 background sound).nnCharacter: This second movie saw the…
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- Shi Wan Ge Leng Xiaohua Movie 1 (anime - Character)