![]() ![]() The two are then joined by a thieving cat named Box, voiced by Stephen Kramer Glickman, Nadia, a Heavy Bow hunter voiced by GK Bowes, an Insect Glaive hunter named Mae, voiced by Caroline Caliston, and a blacksmith named Ravi, voiced by Dan McCoy. ![]() Aiden decides this is his big chance to become an official hunter and pleads with Julius to take him on this hunt. ![]() After saving Aiden’s life, Julius warns Aiden that his village is in the migration path of an Elder Dragon that will cause destruction and death in its wake. One day, after going out to try and stop a monster from causing trouble in the village, he runs into a professional hunter named Julius, voiced by Brando Eaton. He’s a young man who dreams of becoming a hunter to one day take down large beasts and or the infamous elder dragons. ![]() Our main focus in this story revolves around Aiden, voiced by Dante Basco. How does this hour-long film adapt and work with the world of the famous video game franchise? Well, you should read on, my fellow hunters. That should tell you everything right then and there about the film’s overall quality. It’s a made-for-TV film that was sent directly to Netflix, and while it got one trailer, it was not a film that was available to review in advance. It hurts because the film I’m reviewing today is the TV film Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild.ĭirected by Steve Yamamoto, written by Joshua Fine, and produced by Pure Imagination Studio, this CGI film isn’t based on any of the released games, though if you wanted to connect it to one, it sort of takes place a little bit before Monster Hunter World. You can find some gems among these terms, but when you get something that combines them into one mess of an experience, well, that’s a bad sign. Not that any of these tags can’t offer something of quality, but it’s usually not the case. When you hear the terms, direct-to-video, made-for-TV, and “based on a video game”, it doesn’t always bring out the best reactions. Thanks for checking out my work, and I hope you like this review!) It would help support my work, and keeps the website up. If you would like, consider contributing to my Patreon at /camseyeview. (If you like what you see, you can go to to see more of my work on video game reviews, editorials, lists, Kickstarters, developer interviews, and review/talk about animated films. ![]()
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