When Allen summoned that lightning, I knew My father is Thor wasn't just a title. The way the dark king reacted to the hammer reveals so much about the lore. Only descendants of the Thunder God can wield it, yet the clan vanished? This mystery has me hooked!
Princess Leia bleeding but still commanding Allen to lock them up shows her strength. She didn't kill the defeated enemy but sent him for judgment. That moral complexity in My father is Thor makes the characters feel so real and layered compared to other fantasy shorts.
That scene where the hooded king screams about his son being captured gave me chills. The red eyes, the skeletal throne, the hanging skulls... the atmosphere is incredible. You can feel his desperation when he learns about the boy taming the Lightning Beast!
Wait, the Thunder God Clan vanished long ago, so how is Allen wielding the hammer? My father is Thor is setting up such an interesting mystery. Is he using evil sorcery like the king suspects, or is there a hidden lineage we don't know about yet?
The CGI on the Lightning Beast and the skeletal minions is surprisingly high quality. The way the dark king disappears into smoke and the red vortex at the end feels cinematic. My father is Thor really punches above its weight in terms of production value.
Allen just appeared out of nowhere and broke the ice formation effortlessly. The skeleton general crawling back in fear tells you everything. My father is Thor is building up Allen as this overpowered protagonist, and I am here for every second of it!
The king threatening to bathe Silverglow in blood raises the stakes immediately. This isn't just a skirmish; it's an impending war. The tension between the surface world and the Nether Realm in My father is Thor is palpable from the first scene.
Leia and Allen have such a compelling dynamic. She gives orders, he obeys but clearly has his own power. The way he looks at her when she says 'As you wish, Leia' hints at a deeper relationship. My father is Thor handles romance and duty well.
The dark king's dialogue is so dramatic and deliciously evil. 'Perish without a grave!' and 'Bring me that hammer no matter the cost!' You love to see a villain with clear motivation. My father is Thor knows how to write a proper antagonist.
Ending with that swirling red vortex and lightning strike is a perfect hook. The king is coming for the hammer, Allen's identity is a mystery, and the prince is captured. My father is Thor left me needing the next episode immediately!
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