I never expected a tiny hamster to be the catalyst for an apocalypse, but here we are. The moment that little guy pushed the stone, the tension skyrocketed. It is hilarious how such a small action leads to the release of ancient demons. One Review Doomed the World! captures this chaotic energy perfectly. The animation of the stone cracking is so satisfying yet terrifying.
Lin Wangcai just wants to nap and eat snacks, but the universe keeps throwing monsters at him. His reaction to the holographic screen complaining about the stone being too rough had me laughing out loud. The contrast between his lazy demeanor and the epic battles around him is pure gold. I wish I could be as chill as him while the world ends.
The CGI in this short is absolutely insane. From the floating islands to the giant chained demons, every frame looks like a painting. The scene where the dragon ship emerges from the clouds gave me goosebumps. It feels like a high-budget movie compressed into a short clip. Watching this on netshort app makes the colors pop even more on my phone screen.
Seeing Lin Wangcai use a futuristic holographic interface to analyze ancient mystical stones is such a cool blend of genres. It adds a modern twist to the traditional xianxia setting. The way he tries to fix the stone with tech but fails miserably is a great commentary on overthinking simple things. Sometimes you just need a hammer, not a computer.
That dragon-headed airship commanded by the boar demon is the coolest vehicle I have seen in ages. The design details, from the golden horns to the red eyes, scream power. The army of hyenas cheering on the deck adds to the menacing vibe. It makes you wonder what kind of world building exists beyond what we see here. Truly epic scale.