Añade un argumento en tu idiomaStephen "Saberspark" Carver provides video essays and reviews about animation, entertainment, and the media.Stephen "Saberspark" Carver provides video essays and reviews about animation, entertainment, and the media.Stephen "Saberspark" Carver provides video essays and reviews about animation, entertainment, and the media.
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Presents nothing new in terms of content. They do what everyone else who reviews content is doing. They even go as far as to click bait in order to get views. Not only that, but they impose their opinions of others on their fans. Overall, disappointing.
I have watched saberspark since 2020 and I used to watch his video's a lot I like his video's and he is pretty funny his reviews on bad movie's are so funny I laugh at those video's I love saberspark he is my favorite YouTuber I've missed saberspark videos in 2021 until I remembered his channel agian and subscribed,I used not be subscribed I love his video's he puts so much effort into his video's and he has a lot of expression in his video's he makes the best video's saberspark if you are reading this you have to check out father's day it is on Tubi,you can watch without a account and Tubi is free it is actually free,that is the only place to watch it and you should Make a review video on it.
So far I am spending the spring break with snacks and saber spark vids. They are witty and serious, with a funny and humerous touch to them.
An underrated channel in my opinion. Sometimes his channel can be targeted by people he talks about (I'm looking at you red ape family) and they always get a slice of that bitter karma pie. I never truly understood stuff like nfts and what makes a movie good or bad, but saber always has at least one small part of a video dedicated to this.
Great channel overall! I would definitely recommend anybody over a certain age to watch saber spark.
Great job saber. 😌
An underrated channel in my opinion. Sometimes his channel can be targeted by people he talks about (I'm looking at you red ape family) and they always get a slice of that bitter karma pie. I never truly understood stuff like nfts and what makes a movie good or bad, but saber always has at least one small part of a video dedicated to this.
Great channel overall! I would definitely recommend anybody over a certain age to watch saber spark.
Great job saber. 😌
I've been watching Saberspark ever since I stumbled across his channel back in 2017, and I really enjoy his cartoon reviews. A lot of them are really entertaining, especially when he reviews some really bad animated films like Trolland or Joshua And The Promised Land. I also like how he analyses the stuff he reviews in 5 parts (Story, Voice Acting, Dialogue, Editing and Animation), and I also really like when he talks about how he could improve on the thing he's reviewing. Overall, he's a great cartoon reviewer and you should go give him a sub. ;)
With his wit and informative yet still entertaining format, SaberSpark introduces obscure cartoons and shows many of us never even heard of regardless if they were good or bad. Most of them are bad and as a consequence have become memes on YouTube and elsewhere such as Google.
Probably the best known episodes of his are his review of Joshua and the Promised Land, Gaithers Pond, What's Up? Balloon to the Rescue, and Stravinsky and the Mysterious House. All of these I consider some of his best reviews. SaberSpark's is funny in how he analyzes these movies and shows. He'll explain what the premise is about, review a few clips, then go over his five points about the movie/show. Recently he's suggested improvements to them which's good. Many critics don't do that. At least the ones I've seen and if they do it's often in a condescending way.
I also like how SaberSpark's reviews are mostly straight to the point. A barb here, history lesson there but no long skit to further the point(not that they're always bad either). The focus' primarily on the movie and its origins. If you like so bad it's good, than you'll like this as well as the good material he reviews. I often like his viewpoints and format and I highly recommend him to others.
Probably the best known episodes of his are his review of Joshua and the Promised Land, Gaithers Pond, What's Up? Balloon to the Rescue, and Stravinsky and the Mysterious House. All of these I consider some of his best reviews. SaberSpark's is funny in how he analyzes these movies and shows. He'll explain what the premise is about, review a few clips, then go over his five points about the movie/show. Recently he's suggested improvements to them which's good. Many critics don't do that. At least the ones I've seen and if they do it's often in a condescending way.
I also like how SaberSpark's reviews are mostly straight to the point. A barb here, history lesson there but no long skit to further the point(not that they're always bad either). The focus' primarily on the movie and its origins. If you like so bad it's good, than you'll like this as well as the good material he reviews. I often like his viewpoints and format and I highly recommend him to others.
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By what name was Saberspark (2011) officially released in Canada in English?
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