Title: Cosmos 9 Company/Director: Alberto Munoz Genre: Action Reviewed by MidbackMan Summary: Cosmos 9 is part of a large and amazingly animated series that I haven't seen. Scale: 1 to 10: Very Bad (Avoid this movie like Dog with Rabies) 11 to 20: Bad (Download when your extremely bored) 21 to 30: Its okay (If you got the time, download it) 31 to 40: Good (Download it, you'll like it) 41 to 50: Very Good (Download it!, you WILL like it!!) Review: I had seen this movie a while back when it was uploaded to 3dmm.co.uk but I hadn't written anything about it until now. The animation is great. Unfortunately, I haven't seen the other episodes of this series - unfortunately indeed since the animation in this is amazing and only makes me sweat at the thought of how much work Alberto Munoz must have put into making these movies. Also, because I missed the previous works I had no idea who was who and what was what. Although I'm sure it would have made the movie much more enjoyable that's not the reason I would watch this. If you're downloading this movie it's for it's amazing special effects... Unless you HAVE seen the others and you really do want to know what happens in this episode in which case I've made a fool out of myself. The music is loud and is all fine and good but it's sometimes too loud to hear the voices. Just sometimes, though. The main fight scene in the movie seemed to drone on a bit and made the movie less watchable. I can't stand seeing the same thing over and over again. Maybe the other movies in the series are different. I can't recommend this movie for anybody but special effects enthusiasts or people who like anime-type 3dmm movies and storylines. Still, it's not all that bad as it sounds. A lot of work was put into it and you may love this movie. Story: 6/10 Graphics: 9/10 Creativity: 8/10 Voices: 6/10 Music: 6/10 Total: 35/50 (Thirty-Five) The Movies Highs: *Fast Animation and detailed scenery The Movies Lows: *Fight scenes go on and on until nauseam sets in. *The volume of the voices are sometimes too low to hear under the music. Bottom Line: One of the better "animation" movies out in 3dmm land. NOTE TO READER: As always if you agree or disagree with any of the opinions in this article please feel free NOT to take it up with MidbackMan or the management of Review Central since no one really gives a rats ass about what you have to say. That's why you're at this site.