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<p dir="auto"><strong>AceRoccola</strong> — <em>11 years ago(July 10, 2014 05:02 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I have long been underwhelmed by the animation quality and the art/character design in these DC animated films. It bothers me that they always know to sell it with a fantastic cover/promo poster, and yet they deliver a product in which characters look nothing like that.<br />
But this seems to be the worst of the bunch. Superman in particular looks terrible here, and it really just makes the whole thing hard to watch. And it's a shame, because Doomsday is a villain (and story arc) that deserves to have a proper rendition. Since the live action films are content to simply re-use Zod and Lex ad nauseum without ever introducing any other villains, this animated feature was probably our best chance to see Doomsday in full motion glory. What a missed opportunity (to say nothing of the story changes).</p>
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