What's most interesting about this is that it's a very charismatic DEBUT. Sure Bahi is well known in internet animation circles, but rather than starting on a TV production inbetweening, or animating shots with little movement as a tester, Bahi went straight in to doing not only genga, but solo shots, inbetweening himself. For this reason, showcasing his characteristic sense of movement, the animation director should be commended. Their putting faith in this young Austrian (Who was telecommuting, don't forget) certainly paid off.
For me one of the most impressive things, mentioned above by Leedar, was how Bahi managed to pack so much in a storyboard that pretty much flew by. I've found myself it's hard to properly time out a storyboard/animatic for animation; there are always shots that need to be extended because a single image in the storyboard describes a movement that could take twice its duration in the storyboard timing/animatic.
