ge-man said:I really don't understand this. What kind of anime inspired this shit?
I'm guessing he means inspired by anime like Teen Titans was "inspired by anime".
ge-man said:I really don't understand this. What kind of anime inspired this shit?
Teen Titans is anime inspired, unfortauntely most cartoons that still are created here in the states are mostly anime-inspired these days. There are almost no more Animation Houses left here in the West, and stuff like Teen Titans and JLU are farmed out to Japanese Animation Houses.Swordian said:I'm guessing he means inspired by anime like Teen Titans was "inspired by anime".
In 99% of cases I'd agree with you on this... however, this is a riff on Looney Tunes, which combines a nonstandard spelling variant with a homonym. So having this XTREME version use common spelling seems almost inappropriate.Manabanana said::/ At least it's not "Loonatix," but I shouldn't have to say that.
ohamsie said:I am kind of surprised that Tweety isn't part of this.
SonicMegaDrive said:Wow. The worst cartoon....no, the worst TV show of all time. And I was alive to bear witness to it.
*Sniffs*
History has been made.
I tried making one once, but just ended up watching wide angled shots of dogs wearing little hats all night.Fresh Prince said:You know what I would like to see an acid-trip version of the Loony Toons gang.
I think I vomited a little in my mouth when "Buzz" opened his.Shogmaster said:
I know what you mean, for a moment I was completly sure he was going to say "What's up, Bitch!"Jak140 said:I think I vomited a little in my mouth when "Buzz" opened his.
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Yeah, and I thought "The Batman" looked bad, this isn't going to take off, not even with kids. Kids WB still has only two things going for it, and they've been around for years and will be around for years. If it weren't for Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh!, I really doubt the kids portion of the network would be anywhere right now. Though once Yu-Gi-Oh! ends and GX starts up, I think it'll be the beginning of the end for that franchise in America, still a couple of years off though.Shogmaster said:
That really saddens me, I honestly thought it was so obviously horrible looking that it wouldn't catch on, but then again I guess Mucha Lucha and suchs cartoons are still on the air and that accounts for something, nonetheless I highly doubt the show will become a classic favorite, but yeah, I'm still skeptical.Dan said:Wufei - Well, The Batman seems to have caught on... It just got renewed for a second season of 26 episodes and has a direct-to-video movie coming out late 2005 called The Batman vs Dracula, plus the three other DVD releases later this year with episodes from the first order. It seems to have quite a bit of support and I can only assume that it's supported by some decent ratings. The show seems to be averaging some 4 to 5 million viewers, which comprise 13-15% of its timeslot.
So I would question whether kids have any kind of great taste and are going to avoid Loonatics.
Edit: added ratings data.
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Toon Zone does all kinds of ratings reports for cartoons. I compared The Batman to other cartoons on Saturday and its third highest on network television, but on the other hand Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network rather kill the networks.DarthWufei said:That really saddens me, I honestly thought it was so obviously horrible looking that it wouldn't catch on, but then again I guess Mucha Lucha and suchs cartoons are still on the air and that accounts for something, nonetheless I highly doubt the show will become a classic favorite, but yeah, I'm still skeptical.
Where do you get ratings numbers? I've been interested in looking for some place to find them aside from the weekly primetime ones on Yahoo.
I see, I'll take your word for it as I can't navigate that site at all. I dunno though, it still seems so early and I'd be more interested in seein ghow the movie and toyline, and DVD sets move as indications for success, it's not like the Saturday morning lineup is full of worthy competition, so I guess kids have to have something to watch. :/Dan said:Toon Zone does all kinds of ratings reports for cartoons. I compared The Batman to other cartoons on Saturday and its third highest on network television, but on the other hand Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network rather kill the networks.
Simple, they're setting it up for a new Space Jam movie where Michael Jordan travels to the 28th century to save Christmas.Father_Brain said:2. Why is Lola Bunny even being mentioned in the same sentence as Bugs, Daffy, etc., when she was only created so WB could expand the Space Jam toy line?
Lola is just a new addition to the lineup, so says WB, she's been included in Baby Looney Tunes too, along with that weird chicken duck girl, I forget her name. I guess they just couldn't have Bugs doing drag anymore.Father_Brain said:2. Why is Lola Bunny even being mentioned in the same sentence as Bugs, Daffy, etc., when she was only created so WB could expand the Space Jam toy line?
Great King Bowser said:I suddenly feel so ronery.