Skull Island Review: An Animated Monster Adventure with Chatty Human

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Graphics Gaga

Skull Island, an animated spinoff on Netflix, focuses too much on people rather than the giant monsters it's known for.

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The characters in the show are annoying and chatty, bombarding viewers with nonstop quips and one-liners.

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The island itself is fascinating, filled with new and captivating creatures, including a tree made up of monsters.

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The presence of Kong, the main attraction, is limited throughout most of the show.

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The humor in the dialogue becomes overwhelming, detracting from the unique world and story.

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The penultimate episode finally shifts focus to Kong, exploring his past and delivering a better viewing experience.

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The season sets up a great conclusion with a fierce kaiju battle and a revealed big bad.

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Despite some redeeming moments, the obnoxious dialogue and unlikable characters overshadow the show's potential, as Kong is relegated to the background for much of the season.

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