The Ending Of D20 Fantasy High Junior Year Was Disappointing To Me In Some Ways (the Bits Were Great,
The ending of D20 Fantasy High Junior Year was disappointing to me in some ways (the bits were great, I just felt like there was a lot of squandered potential narratively). Luckily this beautiful AMV fills my heart, single-handedly making the season narratively worthwhile as well, and in only two minutes. If you haven't watch (all of) FHJY yet, I think the AMV is evocative enough that you can watch it without being spoiled for FHJY, just don't expect this level of emotional resolve from the season heh (but again, the bits were phenomenal, just go in with the right expectations).
love me. love me. love me.
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"Dinosaurs had feathers" Fine!
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