Lightning_Roller
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HOLD THE PHONE there was an animated Time Warp Trio!?!
Yeah, it was on Discovery Kids. It was alright.
HOLD THE PHONE there was an animated Time Warp Trio!?!
Yeah, it was on Discovery Kids. It was alright.
They just released another minisode called "Infinity Train". This one has a cool premise:
Infinity Train
Cartoon Network released a new minisode called Victor & Valentino .
They just released another minisode called "Infinity Train". This one has a cool premise:
Infinity Train
How do you all feel about the post-Adventure Time state of western-animated TV shows? Comedies in particular seem to be becoming less afraid of doing complex, overreaching plots and subjects on top of doing more lore and worldbuilding for their settings.There does seem to be a distinct lack of pure action shows compared to the last decade or two, however.
New question (I'll try to do these like once a week?)
Since this is NeoGAF, what is your favorite animated series based off of a video game?
Sonic Satam. It was a show with honest to god effort put into it and it was good.
New question (I'll try to do these like once a week?)
Since this is NeoGAF, what is your favorite animated series based off of a video game?
Not having action shows sucks pretty heavily, but comedies are getting better than ever (TTGo excluded).How do you all feel about the post-Adventure Time state of western-animated TV shows? Comedies in particular seem to be becoming less afraid of doing complex, overreaching plots and subjects on top of doing more lore and worldbuilding for their settings.There does seem to be a distinct lack of pure action shows compared to the last decade or two, however.
Yup.Not having action shows sucks pretty heavily, but comedies are getting better than ever (TTGo excluded).
Though to be honest, I really don't like how a lot of comedy cartoons today have the same simplistic art style to them.
How do you all feel about the post-Adventure Time state of western-animated TV shows? Comedies in particular seem to be becoming less afraid of doing complex, overreaching plots and subjects on top of doing more lore and worldbuilding for their settings.There does seem to be a distinct lack of pure action shows compared to the last decade or two, however.
I feel like the reason for more plot heavy comedies is that you can't sell an action show anymore. So you pitch a comedy because you can get away with cheaper animation, and the suits figure it will make them more money, and then you slip in your lore and character stuff along the way.
Like, there is some heavy shit in Steven Universe, but it took them a ton of episodes to get to that point.
Basically what they saidNot having action shows sucks pretty heavily, but comedies are getting better than ever (TTGo excluded).
Though to be honest, I really don't like how a lot of comedy cartoons today have the same simplistic art style to them.
The lack of action shows has really been a big part of my decreasing interest in animation. It also helps that most of what Marvel puts out (which is kind of a big chunk of action toons these days) is kind of junk.
I did recently enjoy that new Netflix animated series, but that seems to be a single season show.
As for action shows- Can you believe Marvel has 3 action shows but little fanfare?![]()
New question (I'll try to do these like once a week?)
Since this is NeoGAF, what is your favorite animated series based off of a video game?
Looking forward to it. Also Khary Payton never rests does he?https://d23.com/the-voices-you-love-are-back-in-disney-xds-big-hero-6/?share_token=7690b883e2
Big Hero 6 TV series that was announced earlier has a voice cast now. I dig the art style.
Took a an action show with comedic moments and turned into a comedic show with action that's just there. I guess it's fine but it seems unnecessary.I take the Ben 10 reboot took a PPG-style nosedive?
A shame, if so. I fairly liked the original, back when Man of Action knew how to write a decent show for kids. Alien Force and Ultimate Alien were pretty good in their own right, too.
How do you all feel about the post-Adventure Time state of western-animated TV shows? Comedies in particular seem to be becoming less afraid of doing complex, overreaching plots and subjects on top of doing more lore and worldbuilding for their settings.There does seem to be a distinct lack of pure action shows compared to the last decade or two, however.
New question (I'll try to do these like once a week?)
Since this is NeoGAF, what is your favorite animated series based off of a video game?
https://d23.com/the-voices-you-love-are-back-in-disney-xds-big-hero-6/?share_token=7690b883e2
Big Hero 6 TV series that was announced earlier has a voice cast now. I dig the art style.
Does Teen Titans Go count? It's kind of a comedy/action blend.What are the currently airing action toons?
Ninja Turtles
Guardians of the Galaxy
Spider-man
Avengers
Voltron
Mighty Magiswords
Lego Nexo Knights
Transformers
What are the currently airing action toons?
Ninja Turtles
Guardians of the Galaxy
Spider-man
Avengers
Voltron
Mighty Magiswords
Lego Nexo Knights
Transformers
Does Teen Titans Go count? It's kind of a comedy/action blend.
It's coming back this fall, in the same block as Metalocalypse, Motorcity and Superjail!
(Also by coincidence, that's a Titmouse Inc. show, which is where I work!)
I'd have to lead in with a question if MTV's animation division is ever coming back, but I'll post an animated gif of the tear that rolls down his cheek as the intense nostalgia hits him.Mind asking Chris if Downtown is ever coming back?
I'd have to lead in with a question if MTV's animation division is ever coming back, but I'll post an animated gif of the tear that rolls down his cheek as the intense nostalgia hits him.
The show is maybe my personal favorite gem from its era. A lot of the crew on it went on to form Titmouse for Megas XLR, and have been on ever since. I'm glad you remember it!
New question (I'll try to do these like once a week?)
Since this is NeoGAF, what is your favorite animated series based off of a video game?
Megas XLR will forever live on in our hearts and minds and occasional visually thematic joke in Turbo: The Animated Series.
I'd have to lead in with a question if MTV's animation division is ever coming back, but I'll post an animated gif of the tear that rolls down his cheek as the intense nostalgia hits him.
The show is maybe my personal favorite gem from its era. A lot of the crew on it went on to form Titmouse for Megas XLR, and have been on ever since. I'm glad you remember it!
So happy most of the film cast is returning! But I'm really surprised they didn't get T.J. Miller back as Fred, considering he's done work for Disney Television before. Still, I was hoping for AT LEAST Ryan Potter and Scott Adsit, so seeing all the people they DID get back is super encouraging.
What are the currently airing action toons?
Ninja Turtles
Guardians of the Galaxy
Spider-man
Avengers
Voltron
Mighty Magiswords
Lego Nexo Knights
Transformers
The upcoming Tangled animated series has Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi returning as the lead characters.Yeah, I'm happy and surprised that they managed to get most of the core voice cast back. How often does that happen with cartoon spin-offs of movies?
Mind asking Chris if Downtown is ever coming back?
I'm back from my tour of Nickelodeon Animation Studios. It seems like a really cool place to work.
I got to see some production artwork of an unannounced Nicktoon, and although I'm under NDA, what I saw looks quite promising to me.
Responses to the Trolls movie have been more positive than I expected. In particular, the animation is apparently very good, though the story is weak. I'll probably check out a home release later. Brad Jones says it's better than Angry Birds and would be great if you were high.
Oh shit. I *LOVED* Angry Birds but Trolls looked like crap to me, if it's actually better than Angry Birds I'm gonna have to check it out.
I can totally see it being amazing high, the visuals look insane. It's the softest, brightest, most glittery explosion of color I think I've ever seen short of Speed Racer.
How do you all feel about the post-Adventure Time state of western-animated TV shows? Comedies in particular seem to be becoming less afraid of doing complex, overreaching plots and subjects on top of doing more lore and worldbuilding for their settings.There does seem to be a distinct lack of pure action shows compared to the last decade or two, however.
Posted in the official GAF Wakfu thread but might as well post it here too:
Wakfu Season 3 "Teaser #3" is now online
Cartoon Network's shows have a really high standard when it comes to animation, that expense adds up. ._.I miss the well crafted action show. Losing Young Justice, SymbionicTitan, and Thundercats hurt. I'm also disappointed that Cartoon Network can't seem to make a show with episodes that last longer than 10 minutes.
Cartoon Network's shows have a really high standard when it comes to animation, that expense adds up. ._.
I'm back from my tour of Nickelodeon Animation Studios. It seems like a really cool place to work.
I got to see some production artwork of an unannounced Nicktoon, and although I'm under NDA, what I saw looks quite promising to me.
To be fair, Brad Jones dislikes Angry Birds, so that wasn't exactly high praise. In any case, he went in expecting to hate the movie but he didn't.