In order to protect Liya, Little Fish resolutely joined the elves, and together, they started the adventure of queen rescuing. After being met with resistance, the dark elves held the queen as hostage. Taking this opportunity, he could finally meet his elf girl friend Liya.īut the dark elves broke into the romantic wedding with army, forcing the queen to hand over the Jade, which was powerful and controlled the elves’ lifeblood. Human juvenile Little Fish was invited to the distant and mysterious elf kingdom to participate in the elf queen’s wedding. So begins an epic quest as Lambert and Liya get their weapons and team up with a roguish band of heroes in a battle between humans and beasts, good and evil, love and hatred, and to once and for all restore peace to Altera. Soon after this discovery Elena kidnaps Princess Nerwin holding her prisoner as she sets about her evil plans. A gem so powerful it allows its holder complete authority over the peaceful citizens of Altera. The prospect of a union between human and elf is quickly overshadowed by news of Princess Nerwin’s bitter rival, Dark Elf Elena’s discovery of the dangerous and powerful Black Dragon jewel. ![]() The human hero of the war, Lambert, finally reunites with his true love, the beautiful Elf girl Liya, at the grand wedding of Elf Princess Nerwin much to the displeasure of those closest to them. ![]() Overall, I liked this a bit more than the first movie.Set within the Dragon Nest universe, Throne of Elves is a feature-length animated action adventure.Īfter years of war and devastation, peace returns to the mythical land of Altera. It does this one annoying thing though, which is scenes where objects are hurled towards the screen in slow motion in manner that was obviously meant to showcase the techonology for 3D glasses, but it looks weird when watching the 2D version. The character designs also aren't bad, especially the protagonist's love interest being quite cute. The action scenes are fluid and not chaotic. What I liked the most about this movie was the animation, but I am a fan of 3D CGI, so if you don't like it you'll most likely have a different experience watching it. Other than that, this is basically a typical "good guy protagonists vs plotting villain" animated feature. the drama as the finale is getting closer and with the conflict not adding anything to the value - in Dragon Nest: Throne of Elves it is the main theme that starts pretty early, so it barely gets a pass from me. But at least this time it's not done as just a cheap way to increase It includes one of the most overused and annoying tropes of allies getting into a fight/disagreement, usually over a misunderstanding that could be solved with actually explaining stuff to others. And at least it is not as much of a copypaste as it could be. The story is somewhat cliché, but that's only to be expected with movies like this. ![]() It's not great or original, but it's fine enough for things like family movie night. When taken into consideration that this is intended for younger audience, this movie certainly isn't bad. I do recommend to watch it, if you like shows with the feal of the Dungeon and Dragons. It has potential, and delivers some nice DnD action, that isnt full of the "fanservise" in the way it is in almost all new anime. I realy hope, there will be more movies in this franchise. ![]() Visuals were overall great and the action scenes were breath taking. Which means that for me, getting used to the animation style wasnt realy all that hard. This kind of storyteling realy makes it kid-friendly, even taking in consideration it gets somehow scarry at some pointĪs far as the animation goes, when i first saw the characters in the first movie, I cannot help but to think of the new "Thinkerbell" movies. In contrast to the first movie, this story is centered around less characters, which given them more screen time and room to interact and develop.Įven tho, Story-vise it isnt anything outstanding and it uses all the old movie/anime clishes, it realy doesnt loose its momentum, and throw you into the seat and wont let go, until the post credit scene, which leaves you with the funny smirk on the face. Seccond movie made from the Dragon nest game environment realy hit the sweat spot of mine.
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