

I'll assume traditional animation tools, because Wakfu has specific visual hints to everything about it that it's done with Flash.Ĭlick to expand.As far as enjoyment, I think this might be the one to recommend to people if they wanted to check out something from the studio without being too involved in the universe or jumping into either Wakfu or Dofus as a whole as it's a bit of investment. I can't find information on whether this was done in Flash or with traditional animation.

The fight scenes and scenery were superb. Visually this is hands down the most impressive piece of animation that Studio Ankama has produced. A character whose design I loved when I first saw him. I thought it would star Kerub once again with Joris as a secondary character, but to my delight and surprise it stars Joris. It deals with the return of Julith, aka 'The Butcher', an all powerful guardian of one of the dofus on her mission (that's a secret! But i'll never tell~).
#Dofus book 1 series#
Studio Ankama, same studio that makes the games, the Wakfu and Dofus tv series and this film really are like the top dog of French animation.īook I: Julith is the film that takes place a few years after the tv series. I first discovered this whole universe when somebody in Offtopic posted in the 'Badass western animation' thread on GAF with a video of one of the battles in the film. The TV series looks like it'd be a gorgeous television show for kids to watch and laugh and eat les poissons les poissons as they watch the adventures of le petit meow meow. I started watching that but lost interest because I don't really care to watch 52 episodes of adventures that had little relevance to much besides expanding on past adventures of characters I didn't even know, all with a humorous tone to them. There is a tv series that is essentially a highly episodic group of 52 episodes (Each 13 minutes) where Kerub (the old cat) tells his adoptive son of various adventures in his youth in their treasure store.
#Dofus book 1 movie#
For this movie you don't really need much background or knowledge.
