From schoolgirl to mythical powerhouse in seconds? Yes please. The visual effects during her transformation sequence in Cut Ties, Got a Dragon Queen! are shockingly smooth for a short-form series. Her new outfit screams power fantasy, and the way she commands attention from the group? Iconic. I need that confidence energy in my life ASAP.
When the girl with the sword faced off against the multi-headed serpent god? My heart stopped. The tension was palpable, even without dialogue. And then—bam! She gets knocked down like a ragdoll. The lighting, the bones on the ground, the sheer dread in her eyes… Cut Ties, Got a Dragon Queen! knows how to build atmosphere.
One minute we're giggling at panda boy's blushing face, next minute a girl is crying on the cave floor with a sword stuck beside her. This show doesn't warn you before it hits you in the feels. The transition from comedy to tragedy in Cut Ties, Got a Dragon Queen! is brutal but brilliant. Bring tissues. Or at least a stress ball.
The girl in overalls and her pink-sleeved friend sitting in the shadows? They looked terrified yet oddly supportive. Why aren't they getting more focus? Their silent reactions add so much depth to the world-building in Cut Ties, Got a Dragon Queen!. Hope they get their own subplot soon. Also, those hoop earrings? Fashion goals.
Red skies, cracked earth, chains hanging from nowhere—it's like Hell decided to host a fashion show. The background art in Cut Ties, Got a Dragon Queen! sets such a dramatic tone. Every frame feels like a painting you'd hang in a gothic gallery. Even when nothing's happening, the scenery tells a story.