Matt Keltner
Pro's: Best voice acting in a RWBY Volume so far. Best animation quality yet. Excellent introduction of new characters, both hero and villain alike. Has a promising build up for Volume 5. Has the most developed story line yet, with multiple stories for each of the members of RWBY on different parts of the world. Con's: Animation style is a bit on the Iffy side (knowing the rapid technology advancement the production team is going through I'll give them a pass on this). Noticeably slower paced with less fighting compared to previous volumes. Ending is a bit on the Anti-Climactic side. Tries to tackle to many story lines at once in a single Volume (6 of them including Ruby, Weiss, Blake, Yang, Oscar, and Cinder/Salem. It should be simplified down to 4 in the next Volume) Overall, RWBY has shown to evolve and mature at an incredible pace within just a few years. Despite It's noticeable flaws I'm willing to overlook It's faults and give this Volume 5 stars.
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One of the worst movie's on this one take's if like a baby step and on every ceen a character always backstabs there own team and wow these movies are a the story line make's no sense the actor's don't even like and there is never any fight on these movies these movies are terrible anime and cartoon have gone down hill sense this realese and know everyone is pissed at these anime ceens
Cameron Guse
I absolutely love the animation Style of the season however I will say it wasn't as action-packed as volume three although topping volume 3 would be a very difficult task but still I feel like this is starting a new ark for the series so looking forward to Volume 5 and 6 also this is a must-watch for anyone it's got action comedy and I doubt anyone who hasn't seen it is reading this comment