Regardless helps sell the kind of interpretive facial expressions for a character like Neo and the little gestures of Cinder casually forging different knives add to her overall character in a manner similar to what Kim Newman and Millivette Gonzalez did with Pyrrha in the skit they animated during episode 8 of RWBY Chibi season 1. The way mouths are seen as either puckered or with teeth shown clenching are the supposedly calling cards, though beyond that, I’m not really sure whether it’s Hannah or it’s someone else. Not a whole lot to say other than the character acting, which I suspect may be Hannah Novotny. With that out of the way, let’s start the analysis proper by touching briefly on the Haven Academy vault scene. Again, whether or not I’ll touch on its production is up in the air right now, but I wanted to put forth my quick thoughts on the matter. It’s also a bit concerning the kind of feedback from viewers and what they’ve been approving of and expressed being bothered with. I’m unsure if or when I want to get around to throwing my two cents on the upcoming mecha show, but with this preview and the last one prefacing the latest episodes of RWBY, it’s intriguing seeing how this show has been building up attention between interviews and announcements about it’s cast and production. With interesting story beats this episode, there are as always equally interesting aspects of the production to add to the discussion.īefore actually getting into the production analysis itself, I wanted to take a moment to briefly highlight on Gen:Lock.
#Rwby volume 6 chapter 7 series#
With Brunswick farms behind us, it’s time to move on to a series of different settings and a few surprises in this chapter that mark the halfway point for volume 6. 2018 RWBY - Volume 6, Chapter 7 Production Analysis