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Hired to probe seaside village attacks, mutant monster hunter Geralt unravels an age-old conflict between humans and sea people that threatens war between kingdoms. Aided by allies, he must ... Read allHired to probe seaside village attacks, mutant monster hunter Geralt unravels an age-old conflict between humans and sea people that threatens war between kingdoms. Aided by allies, he must solve the mystery before hostilities escalate.Hired to probe seaside village attacks, mutant monster hunter Geralt unravels an age-old conflict between humans and sea people that threatens war between kingdoms. Aided by allies, he must solve the mystery before hostilities escalate.
Doug Cockle
- Geralt
- (voice)
Joey Batey
- Jaskier
- (voice)
- …
Anya Chalotra
- Yennefer
- (voice)
Christina Wren
- Essi Daven
- (voice)
Emily Carey
- Sh'eenaz
- (voice)
Camrus Johnson
- Agloval
- (voice)
Simon Templeman
- King Usveldt
- (voice)
Mallory Jansen
- Melusina
- (voice)
- …
Ramon Tikaram
- King Basim
- (voice)
Kari Wahlgren
- Zmarra
- (voice)
- …
Stephen Fu
- Deroua
- (voice)
George Ackles
- Drouhard
- (voice)
Brian George
- Barkeep
- (voice)
- …
Maury Sterling
- Berat
- (voice)
Darin De Paul
- Captain
- (voice)
Valerie Rose Lohman
- Young Essi
- (voice)
- (as Valerie Roz Lohman)
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To be honest, I feel disappointed... I was waiting for this movie for months, hoping for something that would truly capture the essence of The Witcher, but it turned out to be mediocre at best.
The Japanese anime style, -excessive backflips and triple flips especially- just doesn't feel like our Geralt.
Another issue for me was the blonde girl's voice acting. She spoke way too fast and mumbled at times.
That said, the return of Doug Cockle as Geralt's voice was a highlight. Hearing the iconic voice from the games brought some nostalgia and familiarity, but unfortunately, it wasn't enough to save the movie.
The Japanese anime style, -excessive backflips and triple flips especially- just doesn't feel like our Geralt.
Another issue for me was the blonde girl's voice acting. She spoke way too fast and mumbled at times.
That said, the return of Doug Cockle as Geralt's voice was a highlight. Hearing the iconic voice from the games brought some nostalgia and familiarity, but unfortunately, it wasn't enough to save the movie.
As books and games fan I have to say. Netflix still doesn't understand what Witcher is even about. They made it another Hollywood movie with lot's of fights and very little amount of dialogue. Everything that made the short story so emotional and beautiful in the book is gone here. Also, for the most part I was just bored and that's because Geralt is so overpowered here. He literally has all human-sized monsters on one hit. He killed at least 30 of the vodniks. We simply aren't worried for the main characters. As its own thing this is just another generic animated movie with a generic plot. As a Witcher adaptation, it's just poor.
Some laughable storytelling choices, including one that the writers had the nerve to play like a twist ending despite it being as inevitable as the rising sun. Voice acting does have a "pulled off the street" quality for some of the characters, but the performers from the Witcher show and the video games do a pretty good job.
Also, this is Netflix Witcher so you know going into it that Geralt is the 3rd or 4th lead. But for those who are unaware of how Netflix has managed this franchise, that's worth keeping in mind.
The action is actually pretty slick, although the last sequence tends to drag on a bit.
Altogether, this is a totally missable offering unless animated gore really gets you out of bed in the morning.
Also, this is Netflix Witcher so you know going into it that Geralt is the 3rd or 4th lead. But for those who are unaware of how Netflix has managed this franchise, that's worth keeping in mind.
The action is actually pretty slick, although the last sequence tends to drag on a bit.
Altogether, this is a totally missable offering unless animated gore really gets you out of bed in the morning.
I am a fan of the witcher books and the games,I tried to watch this show with an open mind but so many issues kept cropping up it made the movie unwatchable for me.
Cat potion should not be treated as some super strength serum and Aard should not be able to pull you only push.
You need to stick to the source material if you want witcher fans to watch it.but on a sidenote Having a animated show about the witcher is a nice idea.it becomes easier to execute than a movie especially the monsters.
Just better writing please,these mistakes are so silly and easily rectified but to a witcher fan it's annoying to see.
You have a gold mine here in story but it's poorly executed Anyway avoid this if you a witcher fan.
Cat potion should not be treated as some super strength serum and Aard should not be able to pull you only push.
You need to stick to the source material if you want witcher fans to watch it.but on a sidenote Having a animated show about the witcher is a nice idea.it becomes easier to execute than a movie especially the monsters.
Just better writing please,these mistakes are so silly and easily rectified but to a witcher fan it's annoying to see.
You have a gold mine here in story but it's poorly executed Anyway avoid this if you a witcher fan.
Something has happened to the Witcher. Somewhere along the way, he has become a side character.
Story: It's not well developed but is serviceable.
Characters: As mentioned, somehow the focus is no longer on our hero - where it should always be - and it's not even on recurring characters important to our hero. This was a major error.
Animation: Passable but clearly on a very limited budget. Had the story been very good, this would have been easily forgivable.
Sound/Music/Voice: Low quality. The voice actors aren't very good, unfortunately. There's not much emoting, if any.
Verdict: Unless you're a die-hard Witcher fan, this anime is not worth your time. I gave six stars, mostly for nostalgia.
Story: It's not well developed but is serviceable.
Characters: As mentioned, somehow the focus is no longer on our hero - where it should always be - and it's not even on recurring characters important to our hero. This was a major error.
Animation: Passable but clearly on a very limited budget. Had the story been very good, this would have been easily forgivable.
Sound/Music/Voice: Low quality. The voice actors aren't very good, unfortunately. There's not much emoting, if any.
Verdict: Unless you're a die-hard Witcher fan, this anime is not worth your time. I gave six stars, mostly for nostalgia.
Did you know
- TriviaThe actor who voiced Geralt of Rivia (Doug Cockle) reprised his role from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt video game.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from The Witcher (2019)
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- The Witcher: Sirenas de las profundidades
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- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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