The anger of the hostages is noticed when they hit her. Meanwhile, Tifus, the pet of Gulivette, finds them. So they start to discuss how to run away. The hostages take advantage to leave the castle, but then realize that although they have been able to escape the castle, they will not be able to leave the clouds. Gulivette must count to 100, but she does it badly (proving her lack of education). Having already had enough of that situation, both decide to "play hide and seek" to deceive and escape. Even the giantess forced you to kiss your rival (considering that they continue to play the role of prince and princess). Do theater where one should take the role of the prince and the other of princess. And if you played with the food you received a blow to the head. Be fed by Gulivette, but as if they were a baby.Rapping her legs with wax, but wanting to compete, they caused Gulivette pain, and she hit them.They had her fingernails cleaned, but when they did they had to breathe the nail polish.They had to make up, like painting the lips, that he and his rival ended up fighting, and that displeased the giantess.He bathed next to Gulivette, which causes great waves inside the tub.He did girl's things (like dancing a ballet).So they go through the window "jumping" thanks to their rebotable costumes and upon arriving, they realize they are in a floating palace in the clouds.įor Kerubim, the days gone by were horrible: Gulivette retires, so the hostages look for a way to escape. They pushed so hard that they fell simultaneously and could not get up any more, which made Gulivette boring and this one is going to bring another game "real mortal with hammers". The hostages begin to argue to know who is to blame for having been there, so the fight begins, which they consume in pushing themself. First he forced them to fight (in towable robes) and the victor will give him a kiss. So while a younger person might find the voices fun, it actually makes it quite difficult for someone to understand them.Continuing the story of the capture, Gulivette wanted to have fun with her new "friends" with various games. Even though it was aimed at a younger audience the characters here all have distracting accents that make it very difficult to understand. Like with Wakfu, I tried to practice my french while watching the shorts but it was even worse here. I do like that it tried to show how the characters had evolved over the years however. It doesn’t help that the movie drags and there aren’t as many memorable characters nor a very compelling plot. The story is a little more in the vein of something from Wakfu and I think the movie suffers a bit for it as I didn’t expect this tone for the movie. Here you have a slightly older Jaris and it’s his adventure this time. The animation is even nicer than in the show, which for a bunch of shorts the animation was as good as Wakfu’s so it is impressive for both. The show spawned a movie which judging by the title they were planning for more but didn’t quite get to doing them. Not to mention that the show actually has an ending. The show really has a little bit of everything including comedy, action and good stories. It is true the majority follow this format but not that also doesn’t discredit the stories as some are nice.īut we do get a nice mixture of stories, you have a multi-part episode, you get to meet recurring characters, you see the origin of events and items that are in the background or described in other episodes and you even get some stories that are in the “present” day which are just as fun. The first few episodes set up the status quo and after that we star getting a few episodic shows and if you don’t watch much more than that you may very well think that all episodes are like that. While most of the show is indeed episodic which is one of the main criticisms this show offers a lot.
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