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The layouts and visual storytelling are a bit less dramatic, though, with stately rectangular panels leading the way. There are some departures from the norm—Chapter 9, "Geo's Story," is drawn in an entirely freeform layout—but with story and character being uppermost, the panels try to avoid being too flashy or confusing. Even within these prim and proper rectangles, though, the artwork is still a beauty.
Indeed, such sight gags are the series' backbone. It may be glossy and unusually well animated for an endless comedy, but it's that eye for the composition, execution and timing of sight gags, as well as the unflagging energy with which it throws them at you, that elevates Sgt. Frog above its peers. Well, that and the return of the Kogoroader.
Monday, June 27, 2011
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