An animatic I made for The Adventure Zone! Audio is from Ep. 56. The Suffering Game - Chapter Six Check out my twitter if you want to see more of my art! / itsrobinss
Someone recently pointed out something I never noticed about this moment: each of the boys are put in a situation where they have to do the OPPOSITE of what their role usually calls for. Magnus needed to be rescued, Taako needed to be selfless, and Merle needed to cast the perfect spell at the right moment. They assumed one another's roles perfectly, and it's beautiful.
This is why I love Taako so much and why he’s so relatable. He’s been screwed over and rejected so many times that he would rather keep everyone at arms length than risk being rejected or betrayed again. This moment is where he decides to show a bond with someone else.
@@keaton5101 Really, isn't that just so perfectly Merle? The most important spell he's ever cast, and he cast it with no care as to how it's "supposed" to work.
@@keaton5101 I mean given the contexts the rule of cool HAD to be invoked on this one. Out of place for the actual spell but fitting within the description and absolutely hardcore in the setting
"Oh what's that? You're completely fucking my whole story idea for the sake of an utterly spontaneous moment of perfect character synergy and emotional catharsis that will define the relationships of the story from this moment on? Well...sure."
@@TheKelsey307 On the one hand, it is definitely a little scary to have your entire next arc upended like this. On the other hand, this fucking rocks, because of what it does for the characters and their relationships, and it opens new avenues for the story.
KappaRoss kinda sweet, too, because you never know what could happen in D&D, and it implies that he wanted to make sure he remembered those two, if nothing else. T-T
I love how from Merle, Edward, and Lydia's perspective, Taako says that super awesome one-liner and then faints. Just freaking death drops. Perfection, 20/10.
As liches, the Vogue Elves REMEMBER the war. And they’re powerful mages, with possible access to divination spells... I wouldn’t be surprised if they KNEW!
After the last TTAZZ and hearing that the boys were never supposed to be able to save Magnus at all and he was originally going to team up with Kravitz to fight the Hunger in the astral plane, and that this whole scene totally caught Griffin off guard and now it's one of his favorite iconic moments in the whole series adds an extra level of heartwarming and just like... damn.... they really Did that. It's amazing what the roll of a 20 and some great storytellers can do.
"The The Adventure Zone Zone" are some extra episodes where the boys talk about the campaign and answer fan's questions, it's super interesting and lets you appreciate a lot of scenes (like this one) on another light. I don't know if they are on Maximum Fun, but they are available in spotify (they are in order of emission so you have to search for them in between the other episodes)
I love this moment so much, and it works really well, but the amount of meta gaming that kind of went into it always bothered me, as Merle and Taako shouldn’t have known what was happening as soon as they did. I think it turned out pretty well overall but that part just always annoyed me.
That's what makes it so great! The finale stuff was good resolution etc, but most of the big beats were for the most part fairly obviously pre-written by Griffin (not that there's anything wrong with that). This scene, though - the fact that it was character-driven and spontaneous probably makes it my favorite moment in all of TAZ.
Plat just my own opinion of course, but there are far fewer spontaneous moments. Griff doesn't let the group mess with his story much at all. It's a very different show now.
The fact that the three of them are unknowingly in agreement of what they need to do still baffles me. Griffin has said this moment wasn't scripted and it blows my mind that Justin, Travis, and Clint all thought to work together and save each other without even talking about it.
I think part of that comes from continuously being so close to dying in Wonderland and at the end they really DIDN'T want to let that happen to any of them
SAME that always bothers me, I hope when they recreate this scene in the graphic novels they give us Taako calling out to him or at least looking visibly distressed by his bf's predicament lol
I loved this so much and I wish people would stop accusing Griffin of railroading the group. Like not only are they brothers who obviously love each other, railroading is forcing the group to do what you want. Railroading would be "okay you rolled a nat20 to escape but oh would you look at that one of those humanoid figures came out of nowhere and hit you into the portal oh no" More than a DnD podcast, TAZ is a story, and a story needs structure. You can't have the players running around doing whatever they want however they want because that's as entertaining as watching someone play sidequests in Skyrim. They're having fun, they're not complaining, and if you genuinely don't like where the story is going then don't listen to it.
it's even funnier when people accuse griffin of railroading bc the arms outstretched scene is literally the exact OPPOSITE of what griffin's plans were
@@loreleiloriestone9179 It's a sign of a great DM when you've just had someone destroy your entire plans for an adventure and you do such a good job of winging it that everyone thinks it was scripted.
When #Taako was at first wanting to join the twins in Wonderland, imagine maybe he also wanted to be a twin again. They refused him, in a way. and now they are taking the only family he has left.
CLOAKER well, no, you don’t get to choose what you get when you cast the spell. You’re asking for help, possibly asking for something in particular, but what ally you actually get is up to god
CLOAKER okay, I was a little off. Here’s an excerpt from the spell description. “You beseech an otherworldly entity for aid. The being must be known to you: a god, a primordial, a demon prince, or some other being of cosmic power. That entity sends a celestial, an elemental, or a fiend loyal to it to aid you, making the creature appear in an unoccupied space within range. If you know a specific creature’s name, you can speak that name when you cast this spell to request that creature, though you might get a different creature anyway (GM’s choice).”
As cool as Magnus teaming up with Kravitz in the astral plane to fight the hunger sounds this is definitely still one of the best moments of the podcast
This is singularly the last kind of scenario that any DM expects, and yet it is also the kind of scenario that every DM secretly hopes to happen in their campaign - for their players to defy the fate you had in mind for them. It's beautiful.
Great job. Loved this scene. Seeing both Taako and Merle bust out exactly the right spells to use in that moment to work as a cohesive team was fantastic
True, but it makes you wonder what if they didn't save Magnus or Taako didnt get a good str check? I really want to know what Griffin had planned but i suspect he gave them time to search for answers/told him what planar spells they had before hand. just imo
Yeah I think Magnus honestly wasn't supposed to survive that and that was gonna lead into some other stuff, but god it turned out SO MUCH MORE AWESOME.
Jared Bergeron the the adventure zone zone that got released today addresses that! Griffin had an entire mission planned with dead Magnus but tres horny boys did so goddamn good that they changed his story and had a great team moment! That time at camp good friend paid off
Lewa263 Smudged hand was 100% a joke for this but here's kind of a Wonderland reason Magnus would have it: They're the two things he least wants to lose. If he does end up losing them, being forced to forget one or the other wouldn't it make sense he'd want some sort of anchor to remember and find them? Anyways that's just a overly complicated explanation for a gag bit I'm sure
Lewa263 Okay but I write things on myself a lot just because, including names and stuff he might just have written Merle and Taako on his hand just because
The moment when Merle reached for Taako was so good in the podcast, but oooh, when the music kicked in in the animation some tear welled in my eyes with a though "Oh, my sweet boys, they work so well together QvQ"
no matter how many times I hear it, when griffin pauses briefly and says "...because you're dying," I get chills. it's delivered so fucking perfectly I can't even describe it
I love the air of calm to the characters dispositions when shit really hits the fan. You can totally tell the emotional connection between the characters and the amount they trust and rely on each other to work together! Which is really a feat we should attribute to Griffin's sly DM skills.
This! Exactly this!!! You can do both. They established early on this wasn't really going to be a "rules heavy" game and for this style of play they are so so good!!! There are merits to both
the real Finna Spring for starters, planar ally, the spell Merle used to pull Taako back, is supposed to take ten minutes to cast and has a pretty high material cost. Magic jar, your soul stays in the jar unless you are directly attempting to possess somebody and also has a casting time of a minute. But casting time and material components is something they mostly chose to ignore. They keep with the spirit of the spells and make for super interesting story telling and that's why TAZ is great. Critical role is an example of very rules heavy play. Some find it more enjoyable while some find it much slower to deal with. I find both to be excellent in their own right. It's just about how you want to play the game and present your story.
@@PaigeDyerASMR Well put! Yeah there are benefits to both approaches. Rule heavy play can lead to interesting mechanical stakes which can have unintended but cool narrative consequences (like some of the best moments in CR imo). But as long as everyone is having fun there is no wrong way to play.
@@PaigeDyerASMR gotcha ok. I think to get into D&D this more story driven less rules stringent play is kind of nice and maybe as you grt more into it go to rules heavy game play. Idk
Great animation to go with this scene. This is honestly one of the sweetest parts of the adventure. Magnus is always jumping in front of other people to take the hit, but this time Taako, arguably one of the most selfish characters, rips his own soul out of his body to save Magnus. And then Merle casts a super smart spell to save both them and its just amazeballs omgggg
Gets me every time. This is why I love D&D. Larger than life moments like this. Characters with depth and purpose, banning together to tackle impossible odds, forge powerful relationships, and force those onion ninjas to do their thing.
My first listen i had no idea how much "rule of cool" and changing of plans went into this moment. I legit thought this was the solution to a puzzle or something, like Griffin had seen them pull spells and rolls out of nowhere so much that he created an impossible scenario to make them get creative. Finding out this was never intended was a MAJOR recontextualizing moment for me, and an extremely hype one at that!
Oh my stars, your Lydia is _BEAUTIFUL!_ Also, A+ on the entire animatic in general! It's really impressive, the quality of the drawings over such a lengthy scene. Major props :D
I love this moment. It was so crucial to the character development of all of them. Taako was so desperate to not loose his family, because as aloof as he always seemed before he recovered his memory, he loved Merle and Magnus and couldn’t bear to lose them. Some part of his brain wouldn’t let him forget the connection they built over their 100 year journey through time and space. It’s even better now since we know that they shouldn’t have been able to save Magnus and that Griffin had a whole arc planned for Magnus in the astral plane, but they completely thwarted that with their characters’ love for one another
6:42 taako's smile... that's how you can tell they're all really friends because he looks over at merle and sees him helping out and its just this smile of "i knew he'd come through, even though i give him a hard time, i know i can count on him when it's just the three of us and we need his help"
MERLE'S HAND GOING UP AND ALL THREE OF THEM HOLDING ONTO EACH OTHER WAS AMAZING!!! 7:14 when he finally pulls them in was some Ghibli shit!!! Reminded me of Castle in the Sky or Howl's Moving castle, that floaty feeling! And before, him standing there over Taako's empty, collapsed body and staring at possessed Magnus gave me chills!! Wow!!!!! Awesome!!!!!
0:41 I love how none of them hesitated with that question. *Every member of this show knows exactly how strong word of mouth is when it comes to advertisement.*
God this part was SOOO cinematic! Though I just realized: Merle's the only character who hasn't been properly mind-controlled at this point, with Magnus at 1 and Taako at 2. I'm worried for short plant grandpa in the end of this interlude :(
I love how this unintentionally implies that Magnus had Merle's and taako written his hand before he got possessed, because Edward didnt have time to write that. So basically magnus is a himbo who needs help with names
i WISH i had words to express how good this is, and how hard it hit me !! INCREDIBLE !! have you sent this to any of the Good Good McElboys? they've gotsta see it
This was absolutely gorgeous to watch. The way you depicted the characters up to this point was amazing, especially Taako, never seen such a fabulous elf before. Rad animatic through and through.
this part blew my mind! and oh my gosh, i love your character designs and interpretation of the scene! the little additions you did just made it for me! wonderful job!
You did such a good job on this, I literally got goosebumps. Also I'm so impressed by the length of this, so many animatics are really short so I was delighted that this one was 7 minutes. Brilliant stuff. Totally subscribed and totally excited to see more of your work.
I think this moment is so goddamn iconic not only because it was spontaneous, but also because it was the first time each of them showed that they would sacrifice it all for each other, especially Taako, who is by nature a self-serving character.
This is ab-so-lute-ly stunning, I can't even begin to tell you how much- but I think my favourite is the way Taako stands right before projecting himself out of his body and the swooshy look to him in the astral plane. And Magnus' face, the naked fear on it when he realizes what's happening, wow. Also Taako's smile when Merle's hand comes for them!!
I really like the beginning, how you showed the different forms of advertisement while keeping true to the fact that neither of the liches were present. This is just really pretty too.
fucking beautiful. tearing up over here. The moment itself is a testament to the power of the kind of improvisational storytelling inherent to the show and to tabletop gaming in general, but on top of that, you animated in beautifully. It truly captures the weight of that moment for me.
This part in the podcast made me cry. To be honest, the first time i heard it i had to lie down for a while. well done on capturing the moment well with this animation, i know this animation was made a year ago but im going to re-listen to the entire adventure zone because ive cried about it again. thank you for this
God this scene never ever fails to ruin me. Especially that moment in which merle casts his spell and the music kicks in full. I always just have to _laugh._ its not funny but the energy my body just forces me into is visceral. It fills me with an indescribable positive emotion. These boys are so fucking good at what they do. I think Travis does it to, right at when Clint says hes going to summon them back into the plain You did an _amazing_ job animating this. Your art style is gorgeous and you can see the effort that when into this. Phenominal work.
Listening to this moment on the podcast I just thought it was really cool and maybe a little cheesy, but seeing it illustrated like this actually made me emotional. Great work.
I love the McElroy boys and I found myself watching this, unaware of what TAZ is, not knowing of this podcast. This lead me to listen to the show, and watching this, hearing this all again hits harder than you could imagine. This is A+
I love this scene in its entirety but still something makes me lose my shit whenever I think of the line "You're standing next to a Taako that's gone completely catatonic"
okay so i've watched a lot of these animations and they are all good.. but the animation on that last scene! Taako's smile as he sees Merle's hand, grabbing magnus' hand and flaying back towards Merle. that animation tugged on my heart stringss it was perfect.
One of my favorite things about this scene is how the three instantly, almost simultaneously say "word of mouth." TAZ relies entirely on word of mouth advertising, so of course these 4 in particular know just how powerful it can be. That one instant really reveals the effect the audience has had on the McElroys and it's touching.
Honestly, this is just awesome, I haven't seen many DnD podcasts or anything of the like but this is truely awesome and it really reminds me of some of the reasons I love DnD. You can create mystical worlds where, even against impossible odds, you truly triumph, and while you may have beaten fate at its own game, both fate and even death still has plenty in store for you
Hot heck my man, I've listened to this episode and thought about this part so many times now and this is still the closest it's gotten me to crying. Wow. Absolutely incredible. I love your designs, the imagery, the way the music rises, everything. This is excellent.
Knowing that Griffin intended for Magnus to die here, makes it all the cooler that he didn't. Griffin did his damnest to kill one of the three, made a place where healing was forbidden, a place that lived on your suffering, a place that WANTED to kill you, and tried to multiple times, and they refused. It gives me the feeling of when you fight Asriel in undertale, you refuse to die. You get killed and walk it off. I recently just watched this, and the chills it gave me were so great
this is why I love d&d it is setting up a moment like this and then watching the players nail it. it is so much more powerful because it is you doing it not some character on a tv show it is you.