Title: Honochio 3 Company/Director: Mickazee Genre: Comedy Reviewed by MidbackMan Summary: Honochio 3, the best in the series says me. Scale: 1 to 10: Very Bad A film of just terrible Quality; Don't bother 11 to 20: Bad A few slightly redeeming qualities but still not worth your time 21 to 30: It's okay Very ordinary technical stats; Not worthless but not great 31 to 40: Good Above average; Usually recommended to the fan of the specific genre 41 to 50: Very Good Well worth your attention; Content and design are spectacular Review: Let me just start off with the bad stuff so I can get it out of the way and talk about what I liked in this movie. The music went on at times, overlapped other music and went on when it woud have been more appropriate to change the song to a different melody. Although I didn't stop it to actually see if it's true but when a song that I thought went on too long stopped, another song seemed to be playing already (or right after) which made me think it was a 3dmm error that caused the music to go on, or Mickazee didn't place a sound stopper where it was needed. The music was also pretty loud at times. Not too loud as to turn the viewer away from the movie but voices would have been drowned out. I guess that's why Mickazee opted to use word boxes. A lot of people mind them, I sometimes rather them if the other choice is a really bad voice actor. There were a few voices when music wasn't playing that I did hear, though and they weren't all that bad. Some were modified. Like for instance, Honochio's "good" and "bad" angels would talk to Honochio in a high pitched and fast voice. It was so fast and distorted I was glad to have had those voice boxes. The movie was hella-entertaining. Occasionally something would happen that was sometimes hard to explain (in pure Honochio style I guess) or something stupid would happen, like I thought I saw a bad guy blow up her own base... Maybe I wasn't paying attention in that scene. Anyway, like I said the story was really fun to watch. The scenery wasn't great. Occasionally, it was just one or two props or none and just Honochio but the point got across anyway and none of these problems detracted away from the movie, no matter how much space I took to write them. Honochio 3's story is about some dude who kidnaps Honochio and tests his brain washing machine on Honochio. Whenever certain music plays, Honochio's attitude changes toward the feel of the song. It was a really nifty plot. There was one scene especially I thought was really cool. It had Love Rollercoaster playing while Honochio rode in a cab through a city really fast and raced against some cops. It was a really mood affecting scene... that means I thought it was hella-cool. Even with it's faults I still liked this movie enough to give it my personal pick. So, go watch it. Story: 9/10 Graphics: 7/10 Creativity: 8/10 Voices: 5/10 Music: 7/10 Total: 36/50 (Thirtysix) The Movies Highs: *OMG an entertaining story! *The usual Honochio brand humor *Honochio looks cool and when he dances it fuckin rocks The Movies Lows: *Scenes could be a little plain at times and other times they might be nothing. *Music went on at time for longer than should have and overlapped other music... accident? *Voice boxes; Other voices feh Bottom Line: It's fun to watch, has cool animations and a nifty story. I enjoyed it so much that I'm giving it my personal choice award. That means this movie is personally choosed by me... Or it could mean that you should go get it and watch it if you already haven't. NOTE TO READER: Take notice that the technical scores are just that: Technical Scores. The review will contain an opinion of how enjoyable the movie was overall. The Tech Scale may not reflect the opinions in the written review. As always if you agree or disagree with any of the opinions or technical scores 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.