Ungrateful, youth of today
First of all, to compare this movie to a Dilbert cartoon are two completely different things. A Dilbert cartoon has a crew of cartoonists, a plot writer, a director, editors, and is a comedy. This cartoon has one guy working on it. It's not a comedy, it's an adventure. Disillusioned is one of the worst things to say, as that is saying that the author has no imagination, and in this case I would highly disagree. Based on your age, Phantos, I would guess that the real reason you even used that word was because you want to sound intelligent.
Second, these graphics are actually phenomenal compared to a lot of the stick figure crap you see a lot of people send (please not I like stick figure cartoons and know I cannot do flash). The characters actually seem to have been thought out. The music was done by the same author and such original thinking is rarely seen on Newgrounds but in the best of the works. Most works use music that was written and recorded by someone else and merely add it in to their movie (again please note this is sometihng I am incapable of).
THIRD, the fact that these babies have trouble dealing with these "evil powers" gives the plot some interest. It's like cheating on video games, you can't die, you can't lose and after a while you get bored of it because it's just too easy. What good is that? If you paid ATTENTION (which I realize is something really hard to do for most younglings these days, I'm one of them) through the first five episodes, this plot moves quite nicely. Yes, they are babies. Yes, they are having trouble . Yes, they much weaker than their opponents. That's what make a story great. You have an inprobable hero/heroine and somehow get them through all their problems. Part of great stories is having to trust the author with what their throwing at you.
Lastly, I have to ask you Phantos... Where's your flash work??? HMmmmm??? If you still don't get it, than I pity that youth only has interest in all things action packed, violent, bloody, and gory. At least this has some kind of story. Thank you.
- Atomicus