I have no intentions of making the film’s animation 100% show-accurate. We’re simple fan-animators. We want the animation to look as good as we can make it, but asking us for show-accurate animation is way too high of an expectation. I have plans to send out copies of the film to press sites for review, but I myself won’t really be paying attention too much to every critique that’s released.
Personally, I am not interested nor do I feel comfortable with people interpreting the works that I create based on the person who makes it. I’d rather just have people enjoy the film based on its own merits and whether or not they like it. Its not that I won’t take criticism as I plan on looking at the opinions that are constructive, but I’d rather not be pulled into what people have to say about the film individually. I’d rather just look at the big picture and identify if I was successful or not. Because in the end, not everyone is going to understand the intentions I have with this film. So I think I’m going to stay out of the discussion when the movie is released.