I totally agree with Yorick. I LOVE time travel as well (anyone read Timeline by Michael Crichton?) and I also agree with that over usage of Ellimist and Crayak. They should have kept that stuff VERY limited IMO. Not that it was awful or anything, but I dunno. Would be more realistic if events happened because of the actual character's themselves instead of being influenced by multi-dimensional omnipotent beings.
Also being the ginormous ancient history geek that I am, I really would have liked to see the animorphs and v3 get blasted back to the times of the roman empire but that's just me^^. And of course the Agincourt battle in 1415 was a pretty cool touch in MM3. That definitely reminded me of the book Timeline
Well what ARE the odds of the Animorphs, being who they were and being as important as they were, running into each other that night and coincidently meeting Elfangor who gave them powers? That alone is no coincidence. If wasn't for the Ellimist they never would've met Elfangor. Cassie the anomaly, Marco, son of Visser ones host, Ax and Tobias, relatives of Elfangor? The only connecting factor was Jake, and we all know Rachel wasnt part of the original plan, she just tagged along. The Ellimist did not create the Animorphs. He saw them across time and space and nudged them together to a certain point in their lives. Thats really all he did. Everything before and after that was by THEIR CHOICE. Well, except for the books The Change and The Stranger.
The Animorphs were just regular happenings all on their own that the Ellimist brought together because he saw the possiblities. He saw what they could accomplish as a team. He's not controlling them like puppets, because not even he knows the definite future, as stated in The Stranger