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Reviews for "Ideal People"

Trend-Slaves.

I'm just really happy that it didn't have crotch heads and fat guys sitting on pasteries. The message was great, the animation was great, there really isn't much to dislike about this one.

ADASport responds:

Thank you! Your review was great!

I really enjoyed this video because by observation I feel its true. I agree. Where one lacks in one area, they can pick up in another area. I know someone who works very diligently but is a terrible father. I know a person who is very intelligent, but is definitely allergic to art. XD

People should not focus on what they don't have but what they do. Use it to their advantage. I had to learn that early on.

The animation was great, but not sure how well the RPG comparisson works.

Yes, everyone is better in other things, when tehy aren't good in some things.

So, are there people who are just all in all more efficent, just like in RPGs? Are there humans with virtually worthless skillsets?

Alright, review on this, considering I watched that awful video on iCups before.

1) Why does the voice sound like someone trying to copy Ryan Higa???

2) The music and animation are alright, but read this in conjunction with point number 3).

3) Why only narration? The story would've really hit home if someone wrote an actual STORY along those lines. The narration makes the whole video sound a bit fake (visuals taken into consideration as well). The narration would've been a good set of lines for someone trying to, say, scold another person because he's not recognising the good in people.

4) That having been said, the message is simple and encourages people to accept others for who they are. BUT there's more to it than that.
- If you're not good at something and still want to be good, you can train.
- There are many external factors which lead to people being good at this, that or the other. Let's just simplify it, call it 'nature' and 'nurture'.

So this take, however simple, was a little shallow.

My skill is reviewing... truthfully, and honestly. And with that....

3/5. Courtesy stars for the animation and the crux of the message. Not a hit, by no means -- but certainly better than that iCups video competing against it.