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Well, I will say this, had I never seen this episode before, this would have really gotten me excited for it. Hell, if I had never seen any of the show before, I feel like it still would at least have aroused my curiosity. I guess that's to say it does it's job. Just as any title card or opening credits is supposed to, it readied the audience for a show, and makes a dozen promises of things to come.It's really a nice throwback to the old fashioned title cards cartoon shows used to have. It takes a scene from the episode, presents it in a way that stands out, doesn't give to much away, and leaves an impression on the audience so that if they have seen it before they can say, "Oh, I remember this one."Ok, what do I not like about this? Well, why is there two arrows flying toward the evil dude whose name escapes me? It makes sense to have the one flying toward past him and toward Daring, but why are two about to hit the unknown evil dude?Also, Daring's flank looks very spherical. Almost detached from her body spherical. That must have hurt.In all seriousness, I'm nitpicking. For what it is, you did a good job. The biggest problem I have with it is that it fits in so well with your other title cards. There's noting big or gripping for it to stand out among the others.Still, capital work.Cheers,--Michael---Actually I can't get enough of her expression. "HOOOOOOOOOOLY SHEEEEEEET!" That's really funny.