As you may have noticed from various trailers for the series, much of the animation in The Dragon Prince is… off. While shots of sweeping vistas and action scenes are mostly animated very well, the all-important character scenes where everyone is talking are tough to watch. The actions aren’t fluid and it makes you wonder if you need to reset your Internet connection. There’s a sense of resignation by many of the older characters in the series. Harrow, the leader of the humans, and Runaan, leader of the elves, talk of bringing some kind of end to all this but simply accept this is how it’ll always be. In stark contrast we have our younger characters, Callum and Rayla. These two question what’s so ingrained in their cultures and you can slowly start to see how they’ll grow closer because of it. The voice acting for the series is superb. You can never go wrong with Jack De Sena, best known for his work as Sokka on Avatar: The Last Airbender. He lends a charming touch to Callum and infuses him with a lot of humor that instantly makes you fall in love with the character. His early interactions with Soren are a particular delight and along with his relationship to Harrow. It also just doesn’t help that when the series is showing off some of its best writing, in the powerful one on one character scenes, it’s let down by the animation. It’s so jerky you can’t lose yourself in the moment. You’re just left with a bit of a headache from how off the animation feels. It seems to be a stylistic choice since some of the shots are very impressive and don’t exhibit the stuttering problem. The sweeping views of a bird flying or even the rushing river all look fine. When placing the characters in those scenes however it all just feels wrong. Shamus Kelley is a pop culture/television writer and official Power Rangers expert. Follow him on Twitter! Read more articles by him here!