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* SpecialEffectFailure: Whenever a character is shown running in a 3-D environment, it looks pretty rough due to the much less detailed CG backgrounds, the fact the characters seem to running at an unequal pace as the shot's movements, the 2-D animated models frequently clipping and overlapping with foliage that they should be behind, making it obvious it was animated on top of pre-rendered footage.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: A number of viewers think the series should have been its own original continuity, due to the large amount of ContinuitySnarl, its extremely tenuous connection to the [=MonsterVerse=] (outside of a brief Skullcrawler and Sker Buffalo cameo, Kong having the same roar sound, and a vague mention of an expedition to the island in the 1970s, there's nothing directly connecting the cartoon with any other media, and [[SeriesContinuityError a lot that disconnects it]]), and a much more [[LighterAndSofter light-hearted and humorous tone]] than other media in the franchise.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: A number of viewers think the series should have been its own original continuity, due to the large amount of ContinuitySnarl, its extremely tenuous connection to the [=MonsterVerse=] (outside of a brief Skullcrawler and Sker Buffalo cameo, Kong having the same roar sound, and a vague mention of an expedition to the island in the 1970s, there's nothing directly connecting the cartoon with any other media, and [[SeriesContinuityError a lot that disconnects it]]), and a much more [[LighterAndSofter light-hearted and humorous tone]] than other media in the franchise.franchise, and a completely disconnected storyline.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: A number of viewers think the series should have been its own original continuity, due to the large amount of ContinuitySnarl, its extremely tenuous connection to the [=MonsterVerse=] (outside of a brief Skullcrawler and Sker Buffalo cameo, Kong having the same roar sound, and a vague mention of an expedition to the island in the 1970s, there's nothing directly connecting the cartoon with any other media, and [[SeriesContinuityError a lot that disconnects it]]), and a much more [[LighterAndSofter light-hearted and humorous tone]] than other media in the franchise.
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* ReplacementScrappy: The series uses almost none of the creatures established in the movies and other supplementary media, other than Kong (obviously) and a Skullcrawler, which only appears as [[DemotedToExtra a glorified cameo]], in favour of having completely original critters. However, most of these are very bland, ugly, and/or generic by comparison (not helped by them having bland names like Rock Bug, Hawk Monster, or just Dog), many don't follow the same {{Planimal}}-based design philosophy, and also suggests a near-complete lack of continuity with the rest of the [=MonsterVerse=]; the Skullcrawler's very brief inclusion almost seems to be remind the audience that the series is part of the franchise, since it's otherwise impossible to tell (as even Monarch is completely absent).

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* ReplacementScrappy: The series uses almost none of the creatures established in the movies and other supplementary media, other than Kong (obviously) and a Skullcrawler, which only appears as [[DemotedToExtra a glorified cameo]], and a dead Sker Buffalo, in favour of having completely original critters. However, most of these are very bland, ugly, and/or generic by comparison (not helped by them having bland names like Rock Bug, Hawk Monster, or just Dog), many don't follow the same {{Planimal}}-based design philosophy, and also suggests a near-complete lack of continuity with the rest of the [=MonsterVerse=]; the Skullcrawler's very brief inclusion almost seems to be remind the audience that the series is part of the franchise, since it's otherwise impossible to tell (as even Monarch is completely absent).
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* ReplacementScrappy: The series uses almost none of the creatures established in the movies and other supplementary media, other than Kong (obviously) and a Skullcrawler, which only appears as [[DemotedToExtra a glorified cameo]], in favour of having completely original critters. However, most of these are very bland, ugly, and/or generic by comparison, many don't follow the same {{Planimal}}-based design philosophy, and also suggests a near-complete lack of continuity with the rest of the [=MonsterVerse=]; the Skullcrawler's very brief inclusion almost seems to be remind the audience that the series is part of the franchise, since it's otherwise impossible to tell (as even Monarch is completely absent).

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* ReplacementScrappy: The series uses almost none of the creatures established in the movies and other supplementary media, other than Kong (obviously) and a Skullcrawler, which only appears as [[DemotedToExtra a glorified cameo]], in favour of having completely original critters. However, most of these are very bland, ugly, and/or generic by comparison, comparison (not helped by them having bland names like Rock Bug, Hawk Monster, or just Dog), many don't follow the same {{Planimal}}-based design philosophy, and also suggests a near-complete lack of continuity with the rest of the [=MonsterVerse=]; the Skullcrawler's very brief inclusion almost seems to be remind the audience that the series is part of the franchise, since it's otherwise impossible to tell (as even Monarch is completely absent).
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* ReplacementScrappy: The series uses almost none of the creatures established in the movies and other supplementary media, other than Kong (obviously) and a Skullcrawler, which only appears as [[DemotedToExtra a glorified cameo]], in favour of having completely original critters. However, most of these are very bland, ugly, and/or generic by comparison, many don't follow the same {{Planimal}}-based design philosophy, and also suggests a near-complete lack of continuity with the rest of the [=MonsterVerse=]; the Skullcrawler's very brief inclusion almost seems to be remind the audience that the series is part of the franchise, since it's otherwise impossible to tell (as even Monarch is completely absent).



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** Irene, [[spoiler: Annie's mother. Lost her husband and daughter to a shipwreck many years ago, and had to bury empty caskets. Then after finally tracking Annie down, Annie rejects and is angry at her over a pure misunderstanding. The pain in her eyes is evident.]]

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