nphillip-01745
I honestly think that this show is great, it carries the quality of both mysterious, mythical, adventurous, and a bit of sci-if rolled up all in one, in retrospect it's incredible, and I'm hoping to see a season 2 of it. The only con of it is that the ending really had me shook knowing that a live reality of them exists when the show is animated, it really didn't make sense to step out of the animation theme, but I can see where you are coming from since they were trapped in a video game. In a shorter version it was wack, but can be fixed, maybe the live world is the real "actual" video game, like a test or perhaps the real world some how got zapped into the video game, who knows there are endless possibilities.
GerryofNorVA
"The Hollow" is a teen animated that crosses elements of "LOST" with the superhero genre. The voice-overs are good and the animation is better than standard fare but not to the level of cinematic. They drill behavioral themes hard like blame, guilt, trust, betrayal, teamwork, and sportsmanship. It's a decent enough watch though by the end, the conceit is revealed so I don't see future seasons happening.
Doja
Smart. Erie. Well made. Reminds me of cartoons from the 90s
revenaisreve
The premise of this show was interesting - three kids wake up in a white room, not being able to remember anything, even their names. Together, they have to find a way out of a strange world that includes witches, minotaurs, and even fire breathing dragons. Oh, and along the way, they also discover they each have strange superpowers.All in all, the show was able to keep me entertained. There were enough mysteries to keep me guessing, and it had a cool and creepy atmosphere. The art style was nice and the animation seemed decent enough. I also liked that the character designs were all distinct from each other, it made the characters stand out.The one complaint I have is the ending. In the last few episodes, we learn that the characters were trapped in a video game. We also learn that there is a competing team of gamers, who seem to know much more about the competition than the main characters. After the main characters have finished their last task, the scene turns live action, and we see kids on a game show stage. They were never in any danger, the mind wipes were part of the competition agreement, and the powers they got were part of a character customization aspect of the game. To me, the change to live action was really jarring, since we had been engaging with this world in 2D the whole time. We could have switched to a 2D game studio and it would've been much less awkward while still getting the point across. The ending was a bit disappointing on the whole, and I felt like the mysteries were much more interesting than the answers, but I wouldn't have been quite as bothered if it hadn't switched to live action.All in all, despite the ending, I would recommend the show. If you want something to binge, it's a fun time, even if the ending isn't great.