>>83792468On the bad.
+I don't see how the main character getting "too much dialogue" is an issue on itself, also, Chester is the most grounded character, if anything it's only right for him to deliver the exposition, I would rated hear him deliver dialogue than Chester or Bunnicula, albeit too much exposition is indeed an issue, as they say "show don't tell".
+I would like to get more backstory on the characters too, again too much exposition delivered through dialogue; the showrunners have been quoted time and time again saying they are actively trying to get that ball rolling on season two, silly if you ask me.
+I also find the writing to be hit or miss, more hit than miss as of late; in fact it’s kind of shocking all the things they manage to get away with given this a show aimed at seven year olds.
+The show doesn't lack energy, but does lack proper pacing; because of this a lot of the shows premises are wasted, (“Sven” and “mumkey business” are the biggest offenders) and as a result its energy misplaced.
+The budget cuts definitely show.
+ We get it, you dislike Kattan, most people do, I do, good thing is his dialogue is limited to a few lines of gibberish every episode, luckily for both of us he isn't trying to portrait Mcbeth.
Yes, there’s plenty of other shows better than Bunnicula out there, I would recommend it if you love the horror genre, are tired of the so called “calarts” style (I don’t even know) and are looking for a show that isn’t continuity heavy, cute critters and great waifus are definitely a plus.
Finally
> but surely you would not have asked for a review>asked for a review>reviewAnon, you seem ok, I agree with you on plenty, but you got a severe case of unwarranted self importance, clinging to an “is x good?” post is kinda sad, do you have a YouTube or DA where I can stalk you?.