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mobo85 posted:Having just watched the first Scooby-Doo: Mystery Inc., I'm still a bit on the fence. It reminds me of that Simpsons line where Roger Meyers is asking kids what they want to see on Itchy and Scratchy: "You want a realistic, down-to-earth show that's completely off the wall and swarming with magic robots?" You still have Scooby-Doo running around, being a goofball, and dressing in drag while solving mysteries with the kids, but at the same time the kids are looked down upon by their parents because of this nonsense they go through- mainly because the town's tourism is based around all of these fake monsters. It's an interesting idea, but it just doesn't seem to "gel" with the whole goofy, carefree image of Scooby-Doo and the gang. And for some reason there's also a black radio DJ with an afro and a guy named Mr E. who's warning them that there's a deeper mystery behind the mystery or something. And he's voiced by Lewis Black. And Shaggy's dad is voiced by Casey Kasem, which I thought was clever. And Velma and Shaggy like each other but they don't want Fred and Daphne to know. And to give the show a preemptive benefit of the doubt, pilot episodes generally suck and it takes a while for a show to find it's groove. If it ever does. Also, awesome voice actors.
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# ? Jul 13, 2010 17:46 |
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Wow, that Scooby Doo show sounds pretty cool. I'll have to give it a watch. Plus, Lewis Black and a voice from the original Scooby Doo? Nice.
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Y-Hat posted:Plus, Lewis Black and a voice from the original Scooby Doo? Nice. Two voices, actually- voice actor extraordinare Frank Welker is still voicing Fred and is also Scooby's voice as he has been for the past few years.
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All my life I have always hate, hate HATED Scooby-Doo but I loved the pilot so much I went out of my way to go to a friend's house to watch the second episode. Everyone should give it a chance regardless of what you thought of past Scooby-Doo series.
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mobo85 posted:Two voices, actually- voice actor extraordinare Frank Welker is still voicing Fred and is also Scooby's voice as he has been for the past few years. Has anyone else EVER voiced Fred? Welker's been doing it for 40 years now. Even when an early episode of Family Guy did a Scooby-Doo cutaway they had him there. It's nuts. And no, Freddie Prinze Jr. doesn't count.
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Behonkiss posted:Has anyone else EVER voiced Fred? Welker's been doing it for 40 years now. Even when an early episode of Family Guy did a Scooby-Doo cutaway they had him there. It's nuts. Well, there wa- quote:And no, Freddie Prinze Jr. doesn't count. ...gently caress.
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# ? Jul 23, 2010 03:34 |
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I'm also surprised about how well the new SD show is. However, I can't help but notice that most of the best jokes revolve around the show poking fun at itself. The running gag about how Fred is obsessed with trap-making is a great example. Don't get me wrong, it's pretty funny, but I can't imagine that going on for more than a season or two before it gets stale. If the show wants to stick around for the long run then they're going to have to mix it up. Also, while we're on the subject, CN's Monday night 7-9 line-up would be perfect if it wasn't for Johnny Test. If they could replace that with something that didn't suck then they would have a killer programming block.
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# ? Jul 23, 2010 06:13 |
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Hey you know how the Garfield show is so
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# ? Jul 23, 2010 06:16 |
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Macrame_God posted:I'm also surprised about how well the new SD show is. However, I can't help but notice that most of the best jokes revolve around the show poking fun at itself. I liked the Old West town that mined alligators instead of oil ("This is what happens when a civilization is founded on an entirely gator-based economy!"), even if it sounds more like something out of Adventure Time than Scooby-Doo.
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Amorphous Blob posted:Hey you know how the Garfield show is so Thats odd, I thought I'd seen relatively well done 2-d character models for that show. I certainly hope that we don't have the CGI craze spread from movies to 30 minute cartoons. Cliff Racer fucked around with this message at 15:25 on Jul 23, 2010 |
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Jon Arbuckle is the most horrifying monster ever in that CGI Garfield cartoon.
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Cliff Racer posted:Thats odd, I thought I'd seen relatively well done 2-d character models for that show. I certainly hope that we don't have the CGI craze spread from movies to 30 minute cartoons. You did. They even show them at the end of that commercial. Those CG shorts are going to be a separate segment. And some theatrical shorts are proving that CG Looney Tunes actually can look really good: http://www.cartoonbrew.com/cgi/looney-tunes-exclusive-clip-coyote-falls.html And yes, that's the site the SA "Animation Website" articles were poking fun at. They're notoriously biased in some aspects.
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Behonkiss posted:You did. They even show them at the end of that commercial. Those CG shorts are going to be a separate segment. drat, the movie shorts and the tv shorts are like night and day. I hope they focus more on 2D animation in the show instead of churning out a bunch of cheap looking CG filler. Pre-emptive: Yes, I'm aware the movie shorts probably had a much larger budget.
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# ? Jul 23, 2010 22:10 |
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So...Penguins of Madagascar...does anybody here watch this? I think it's adorable and the comic timing of the editing/animation is really sharp. I'm not ashamed to say I TiVo this so I can watch it at the end of the day. Rico
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Episode posted:drat, the movie shorts and the tv shorts are like night and day. I hope they focus more on 2D animation in the show instead of churning out a bunch of cheap looking CG filler. It's my understanding that only the Road Runner shorts will be CGI and the rest of the series will be traditional animation.
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Rabbit Hill posted:So...Penguins of Madagascar...does anybody here watch this? I think it's adorable and the comic timing of the editing/animation is really sharp. I'm not ashamed to say I TiVo this so I can watch it at the end of the day. I wish they could refine the animation enough to give the furry animals real fur, but otherwise, I think it's delightful. I loved the episode about the time machine.
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# ? Jul 24, 2010 02:05 |
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I don't watch Aaron Stone, but one time when I was flipping through channels I noticed that one of the villains on the show was wearing what was obviously a rubber mask. I laughed about it for a second and proceeded to flip through. I'm willing to bet that they don't get much special effects money. Edit: I didn't notice the animation for the new Looney Tunes show, but from what I've heard that most recent Looney Tunes movie was quite good, so I wouldn't give up hope on it. Another thing about the Garfield show: the animation doesn't match up to the art style of the comic strip at all. Some parts of the show have stills in the background that look like they were drawn by Jim Davis, and it's in stark contrast to the lovely CG on the show. get that OUT of my face fucked around with this message at 03:05 on Jul 24, 2010 |
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Amorphous Blob posted:Hey you know how the Garfield show is so mobo85 posted:You still have Scooby-Doo running around, being a goofball, and dressing in drag while solving mysteries with the kids, but at the same time the kids are looked down upon by their parents because of this nonsense they go through- mainly because the town's tourism is based around all of these fake monsters. MadScientistWorking fucked around with this message at 03:47 on Jul 24, 2010 |
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Y-Hat posted:Edit: I didn't notice the animation for the new Looney Tunes show, but from what I've heard that most recent Looney Tunes movie was quite good, so I wouldn't give up hope on it. Back In Action actually WAS really good, partly because Joe Dante directed it and had been a huge Looney Tunes fan forever, to the point of being friends with Chuck Jones and having him cameo in Gremlins. Sad that I was the only person I knew to see it and Space Jam was the hit instead.
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mobo85 posted:It's my understanding that only the Road Runner shorts will be CGI and the rest of the series will be traditional animation. Yeah, digging around online gave me that impression too. MadScientistWorking posted:Isn't that the same group who made the Duck Dodgers cartoon? ...of SCIENCE! posted:This looks like it could be incredibly terrible.
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...of SCIENCE! posted:
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...of SCIENCE! posted:There's going to be a live-action Fairly Oddparents movie, with Drake Bell playing a Timmy Turner who is in his mid-20s but refuses to move beyond the 5th grade because his fairy godparents can just give him everything he wants. Jason Alexander (Seinfeld, duh) and Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) will be playing Cosmo and Wanda. This looks like a neat concept but Drake Bell has really never been in a good movie. He'll probably ruin any chance it has.
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...of SCIENCE! posted:There's going to be a live-action Fairly Oddparents movie, with Drake Bell playing a Timmy Turner who is in his mid-20s but refuses to move beyond the 5th grade because his fairy godparents can just give him everything he wants. Jason Alexander (Seinfeld, duh) and Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) will be playing Cosmo and Wanda. For the first time ever I'm glad that my office has waffleimages blocked. This sounds like a really bad idea. I saw an interview recently with Jason Alexander where he said he never turned down work because he can't afford to. Guess he wasn't bullshitting.
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...of SCIENCE! posted:There's going to be a live-action Fairly Oddparents movie, with Drake Bell playing a Timmy Turner who is in his mid-20s but refuses to move beyond the 5th grade because his fairy godparents can just give him everything he wants. Jason Alexander (Seinfeld, duh) and Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) will be playing Cosmo and Wanda. Literally nothing about this is a good idea... Oh god there's more: quote:In the movie, an older Timmy is still in the fifth grade and living at home, but all that changes when he begins to have feelings for Tootie (Victorious' Daniella Monet), a nerdy girl who has grown into a beautiful woman and returned to town. Timmy must make a choice between his godparents or growing up and being in love. So it's a sendoff for the show AND it sounds terrible. I know the well is pretty dry for Fairly Oddparents at this point, but this just sounds really really stupid in every way.
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...of SCIENCE! posted:There's going to be a live-action Fairly Oddparents movie, with Drake Bell playing a Timmy Turner who is in his mid-20s but refuses to move beyond the 5th grade because his fairy godparents can just give him everything he wants. Yay! Sounds absolutely pedotastic. What is the obsession with making things live-action?
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^I agree with the "this could go either way" sentiment looking at the writing/directing team, all FOP/Nick stalwarts: Butch Hartman, Scott Fellows, "Savage" Steve Holland. (FOP head writer Steve Marmel jumped ship for Disney and Sonny with a Chance.) Nickelodeon has been announcing a lot of things lately. Besides the FOP TV-movie, they've also announced an Avatar spin-off, The Legend of Korra, and a new series from Fairly creator Butch Hartman, T.U.F.F. Puppy, about a dim-witted dog who is recruited by a secret agency and is teamed with a cat. Naturally, they don't get along, but must work together in order to stop evil. mobo85 fucked around with this message at 17:58 on Jul 24, 2010 |
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Strange Matter posted:drat furries. And just you know there's already crudely drawn porn of it on deviant art too.
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...of SCIENCE! fucked around with this message at 14:30 on Mar 23, 2014 |
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I blame Gadget from Rescue Rangers for starting the furry movement.
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# ? Jul 24, 2010 20:16 |
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Shadow The Rat posted:I blame Gadget from Rescue Rangers for starting the furry movement. Nah:
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# ? Jul 24, 2010 20:24 |
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IRQ posted:Nah: Lazy animation, re-used cels, and inspiration for an entire generation of creepy loving furries. Truly, this is the worst thing Disney's ever done. Yes, worse than the direct-to-DVD Cinderalla 4 3-D: Turns Out There's A Third Stepsister.
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# ? Jul 24, 2010 21:47 |
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Why aren't the mouths in the stupid CG Garfield show synced to the speech at all?
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# ? Jul 25, 2010 21:26 |
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Sockser posted:Why aren't the mouths in the stupid CG Garfield show synced to the speech at all? Because it's dubbed from French. It's probably the most lazily thrown together thing on the network.
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# ? Jul 25, 2010 21:31 |
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You know speaking of Duck Dodgers did you guys know that Tom Jones did a complete version of the song?
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# ? Jul 26, 2010 01:42 |
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mobo85 posted:Also, there is no way that the live-action Fairly OddParents movie will be any good.
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# ? Jul 26, 2010 03:36 |
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...of SCIENCE! posted:There's going to be a live-action Fairly Oddparents movie, with Drake Bell playing a Timmy Turner who is in his mid-20s but refuses to move beyond the 5th grade because his fairy godparents can just give him everything he wants. Jason Alexander (Seinfeld, duh) and Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm) will be playing Cosmo and Wanda. Honestly it sounds like they realize how ridiculous the premise is, and that it will be mainly a satire of the whole concept.
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It turns out that Greenblatt is working at Disney as a creative director on a show called "Fish Hooks." edit: He lists it on his blog. thelaughingman fucked around with this message at 15:55 on Jul 26, 2010 |
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There are some stills out for Genndy Tartakovsky's (Dexter's Lab, Samurai Jack) new cartoon: SYM-BIONIC TITAN. This poo poo looks loving amazing, from the backgrounds to the fact that the main character (who I'm assuming is the guy on the right) looks pretty much like an American Kabuto Kouji, Tartakovsky is looking to have another masterpiece on his hands.
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