Title: Big Warrior Dood Company/Director: Tuna Hematoma & Peacock Genre: Comedy Reviewed by MidbackMan Scale: 5 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: Big Warrior D00d is what I'd call a medium-funny movie, not Tuna's funniest and not as funny as say, Semsatia but more a refreshing type of movie to watch. More refreshing as opposed to funny. But it's still funny. And refreshing. I liked it. It's not too long and not too short, it's just right. The beginning of the movie doesn't start off too well. It seemed like a bad start to the story since it really didn't set up any of the characters at all or tell us anything about them or the story. It was just a good vs evil story anyway and I guess it kind of didn't need an introduction. The Big Warrior Dood is the good guy and the other guy, who isn't Big Warrior Dood, is the bad guy... Something like that. All you need to know is that Big Warrior Dood is the 'Billy' character. Moving along... the setting takes place in a sort of wacky medieval times where horses are replaced by "Bongos" and Big Warrior Dood's sidekick is known as "Anal Retentive Boy." It's as I said earlier, refreshing, as opposed to "not original" which it is... I mean it's original... but not as funny as Semsatia... right. The animation is Tuna's usual goodness and the Scenery is inventive and original and all helped to make the movie even more... you guessed it, refreshing. The voices weren't the best voices I've ever heard and none stuck out among the others but they weren't bad. Tuna told me last time I spoke with him about a review of one of his movies that he liked that someone finally noticed his music selections and went on about how hard finding the music was, blah, blah, blah... There wasn't much music in this one and although I liked the end credit music, it wasn't as fun as some of the music in his other movies. Blah, blah, blah, this movie was fairly enjoyable. It wasn't as cool or funny as other Tuna stuff but it was good. Story: 6/10 Animation: 9/10 Scenery: 7/10 Voices: 7/10 Music: 6/10 Total: 35/50 The Movies Highs: *Refreshing Animation & Scenery *Refreshing Fairy Tale Story The Movies Lows: *I can't think of much but off the top of my head I suppose some of the voices and whatnot weren't as good as some other movies of Tuna's. I don't know about Peacock. Bottom Line: It's a refreshing tale of a guy who rides a Bongo and there's a cool sword fight. Not A+ material but maybe worthy of a B. 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.