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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2007

Wow, over 20,000 views! Thanks D&D fans! I'm glad everyone is liking it, and passing it on to others!

A live-action short based on the cartoon from the 80's.
Hank has just accidentally killed a thief, and Sheila catches up with him as he's beginning to despair about their situation - being stuck in the Realm. But it turns out they're not the only ones after the stolen map, and Hank gets himself into a situation that forces him to make a difficult decision...
Please visit www.mackdadd.com for more information and behind the scenes footage!

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  • In that kind of environment he had every reason to kill the Orc. Where did this ridiculous notion in modern media come from, that to be a good guy you can't kill no matter what? Were we supposed to put all the Nazi troops on the battlefield in handcuffs in WW2? If they're going to be complete pacifists that would be respectable, but why even carry weapons? Why have them 'pretend' to fight, only to let evil monsters loose on whatever innocents pass by later. Those two are villain accomplices.

  • This comment comes from a fellow 1980s kid: I feel this is great. Their acting's convinced me...Their outcome in the Realm has jaded the pupils, resigning Hank to possible existence here forever. I like the special f/x.... The music's chilling elements add a nice touch, too...it's suggesting peril lies thinly veiled and deadly close. Sheila's really honed her abilities over their 3 years in the Realm. My thanks to the writers, actors, conductor, concertists, foley, grips, and effects artists.

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  • Pretty cool. A little uneven acting but I really liked it. I LOVED seeing their items in use, I was worried we wouldn't get to. I'd like to see a few more of these. See that staff of Diana's in action.

  • This is the reason why I never play Lawful Good. Neutral/Chaotic for life!

  • @HyperboreanNabob yeah, you mean they are loser's... except Bobby he understands a good smashing

  • @Squid1986 hmmmm sounds like your my kind of gamer... I'll be keeping an eye on you just in case lol

  • @SuperGoliath89 I think the implication is that the D&D 'kids' have spent over ten years in the Realm doing the bidding of the mysterious Dungeon Master - who seems able to send the kids home whenever he wants, but chooses not to. This has obviously worn Hank down, and who can blame him?

    Hopefully everyone also realizes that the innocence of the D&D kids is an intentional contrast to the usual hack & slash, loot & pillage adventurer types.

  • Short, but good all around. Great job!

  • @dtstrain That's how they are. "Protectors of good" and "Paladins of light" and all that crap. I honestly prefer to go a bit darker in D&D, just devour their souls. :)

  • damn..he missed out on some exp

  • Good thing Uni wasn't in this scene.

  • The special FX were cool, considering this is a fan-made film. However, where is the humming sound when Hank uses his bow and arrow? :-)

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