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SMASH ended too right? The only hold overs to the old animated universe at this point would be GotG and Avengers, which I can see ending before Infinity War hits theaters. GotG is the only real problem, unless I am mistaken and it isn't part of the grouped shows.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 23:21 |
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ToastyPotato posted:SMASH ended too right? The only hold overs to the old animated universe at this point would be GotG and Avengers, which I can see ending before Infinity War hits theaters. GotG is the only real problem, unless I am mistaken and it isn't part of the grouped shows. They just announced season 4 and 2 of those (AA: Secret Wars) and apparently the Captain Marvel of AA (her hair is so HIDEOUS) shows up in season 2 of GotG, so that's connected.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 23:25 |
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ArmyOfMidgets posted:They just announced season 4 and 2 of those (AA: Secret Wars) and apparently the Captain Marvel of AA (her hair is so HIDEOUS) shows up in season 2 of GotG, so that's connected. Maybe Secret Wars will be used as a way to transition into a new animated universe. But I am likely giving them way too much credit. How dope would it be if they did a cross over with older cartoons though? They probably don't have the rights for that.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 23:38 |
ToastyPotato posted:Maybe Secret Wars will be used as a way to transition into a new animated universe. But I am likely giving them way too much credit. AA manages to be the blandest, nothing-est cartoon on their stable, to the point where Ms. Marvel showed up on screen heavily for a whole episode and it was still a yawn-fest, I don't doubt for a second that whatever happens won't be as interesting as it could be on paper. They definitely don't got the rights, they would've done something with the Eight episodes dedicated to Spider-verse in USM if they wanted to. (at least Spider-Punk got a speaking role for that) They're releasing the clips from the panel on their youtube, so i'm hammering F5 to see the new spidey cartoon, here's where monsters lie tho https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1pLFw2vi5E ..wow that hulk stuff was not as interesting looking as i hoped. How do they not have better-looking animation when they're under Disney?? MorningMoon fucked around with this message at 00:04 on Oct 9, 2016 |
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 00:00 |
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I've only ever read his Silver Surfer, which I love. What's wrong with his Spider-Man? Not picking a fight, just genuinely curious.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 00:20 |
I basically don't like his Peter, his big storylines never stick the landing and i dislike how he baits fans in social media, but eh, he's not even close to the worst spidey writer and his current output is apparently really great so whatever. Looks like no teaser on their youtube, now that I think about it, I was at a comic con some long time before Ultimate Spider-man started airing and it was pretty different (such as actual Ultimate Iron Man showing up and the colors being way higher in contrast) so it's probably a similar scenario where the footage shown is not yet final.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 00:24 |
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ArmyOfMidgets posted:They just announced season 4 and 2 of those (AA: Secret Wars) and apparently the Captain Marvel of AA (her hair is so HIDEOUS) shows up in season 2 of GotG, so that's connected. ugh, why? Youtube recommended that I watch a big "Avengers vs. Thanos" the other day and I thought "this'll be terrible but I have to see, I have to see if maybe things are better". But the show continued to live down to expectations. God it's just so bad.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 00:32 |
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Hayley Atwell will voice agent carter in avengers No return of Agent Carter the show though
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 00:38 |
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loving finally. There might be a new animated Wonder Woman movie, show, or whatever else in the works. http://www.cbr.com/nycc-a-new-animated-wonder-woman-is-on-wbs-radar/ I hope it's a movie, because Batman and Superman have already had more than enough of those.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 00:53 |
Can't wait for the Wonder Woman/Wonder Girl sex scene.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 00:55 |
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ArmyOfMidgets posted:AA manages to be the blandest, nothing-est cartoon on their stable, to the point where Ms. Marvel showed up on screen heavily for a whole episode and it was still a yawn-fest, I don't doubt for a second that whatever happens won't be as interesting as it could be on paper. Disney simply does not deem it financially viable to spend money on TV or DTV animation for Marvel properties, so it gets bottom of the barrel production value. They have little reason to suspect that they'd get enough of a return on investment for those sort of things to warrant spending big. They figure kids will watch it, or they won't, how well it is animated won't increase merch sales. It's depressing.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 00:57 |
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Does every Spider-Man adaptation have to start with geeky 16 year old Peter trying to work up the courage to talk to Gwen Stacy or whatever?
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 00:59 |
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SonicRulez posted:Does every Spider-Man adaptation have to start with geeky 16 year old Peter trying to work up the courage to talk to Gwen Stacy or whatever? Well to be fair, that is where the character's origin is, but also it's good for selling toys when your hero is also a kid.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 01:02 |
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I know it's not going to happen, but I'd loving kill for a third season of Spectacular Spider-Man. poo poo,just spend the next year re-airing the first two seasons to give you enough time to make season 3.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 01:11 |
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Lurdiak posted:Can't wait for the Wonder Woman/Wonder Girl sex scene. It's gonna be a Wonder Woman/Batman sex scene and you know it.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 01:13 |
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ToastyPotato posted:Well to be fair, that is where the character's origin is, but also it's good for selling toys when your hero is also a kid. I guess the meat of my question is "Do we always have to start at the beginning?" Considering BTAS is still the pillar of animated superhero series, I'm continually confused by the answer "Yes."
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 01:14 |
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ToastyPotato posted:Well to be fair, that is where the character's origin is, but also it's good for selling toys when your hero is also a kid. In the comics Peter Parker was in college and living on his own (in an apartment with Harry Osborn that was subsidized by Norman Osborn) when he met Gwen Stacy.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 01:16 |
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Skwirl posted:In the comics Peter Parker was in college and living on his own (in an apartment with Harry Osborn that was subsidized by Norman Osborn) when he met Gwen Stacy. I meant his origins were in high school. So that is what makes it appealing, especially for cartoons. I wish we could at least start at college/Daily Bugle Parker just because all of his famous stories are from that time or later, but I get why they keep resetting, there aren't very many young heroes who have huge potential brand recognition. SonicRulez posted:I guess the meat of my question is "Do we always have to start at the beginning?" Considering BTAS is still the pillar of animated superhero series, I'm continually confused by the answer "Yes." More likely to appeal to kids if the main character is younger. That's really all it is. They already have a bunch of adult heroes, so having a kid one covers their bases and gets kids more interested.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 04:18 |
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 06:23 |
I'm sure if that series hadn't been conceived as a tie-in to a movie that never got made he would've been a loving high school student in that too.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 08:04 |
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Lurdiak posted:I'm sure if that series hadn't been conceived as a tie-in to a movie that never got made he would've been a loving high school student in that too. I don't think the 60's Spider-Man cartoon or Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends featured a high school aged Peter Parker either.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 08:15 |
Skwirl posted:I don't think the 60's Spider-Man cartoon or Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends featured a high school aged Peter Parker either. The 60s one was too early for nostalgia.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 08:26 |
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Justice League Action is starting soon right? I'm hoping that will be a super hero cartoon worth watching finally, trailer way earlier this year looked pretty good and like it might be doing Brave and the Bold levels of obscure characters.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 11:18 |
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ToastyPotato posted:More likely to appeal to kids if the main character is younger. That's really all it is. They already have a bunch of adult heroes, so having a kid one covers their bases and gets kids more interested. Is that the way kids are in this day or is that just how execs perceive kids to be? I'm just looking around and we don't have very many teenage superheroes anymore. The only two I can think of that are popular would be Damian to some degree and I guess the most recent Spider-Man himself. But I'd imagine kids are looking at Iron Man and Thor.
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SonicRulez posted:Is that the way kids are in this day or is that just how execs perceive kids to be? I'm just looking around and we don't have very many teenage superheroes anymore. The only two I can think of that are popular would be Damian to some degree and I guess the most recent Spider-Man himself. But I'd imagine kids are looking at Iron Man and Thor. But anyway, it's always been the common wisdom and part of why Robin was created.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 16:59 |
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Kamala
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 18:14 |
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FilthyImp posted:Kind of interesting the 90s spideyseries had him as a college kid at ESU True, but the last two, and the upcoming one have Peter as a kid. The upcoming film has him at his youngest so far for live action. And most of the most popular kids cartoons and shows today feature kids as the main character.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 18:34 |
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I can vouch for kids reading Smile, but I have never heard anybody younger than Internet Manchild talking about Steven Universe.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 20:40 |
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Calaveron posted:I can vouch for kids reading Smile, but I have never heard anybody younger than Internet Manchild talking about Steven Universe. SU does well with kids, they're just not coming onto SA and posting about it for obvious reasons.
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 20:43 |
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I trust the opinions of person who labels Steven u fans as internet manchildren
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# ? Oct 9, 2016 20:46 |
ImpAtom posted:SU does well with kids, they're just not coming onto SA and posting about it for obvious reasons. Children don't buy SA accounts, is Lowtax out of touch? No, it is the children who are wrong.
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Timeless Appeal posted:But anyway, it's always been the common wisdom and part of why Robin was created. It's also been almost universally wrong. If I remember correctly, the general reply to that has been "Kids didn't want to be Batman's kid sidekick, they wanted to be Batman". Marketing people think that kids need someone to embody as the tagalong to the hero, but they forget that kids want to be the coolest fucker in the room, not their idiot friend.
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# ? Oct 10, 2016 04:09 |
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The way I heard it, sidekicks back in the day were there to make the hero into more of a father figure to provide a kind of fatherly influence to young readers in an era with a lot of paternal abandonment. It is interesting when you look at the superheroes who were conceived decades later like most of Marvel's catalog were and they barely have sidekicks at all, compared to all the kid compatriots in the golden age. In those days, everyone was trying to court teenagers, and the only "real" sidekick I can think of from then was Rick Jones.
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Lurdiak posted:The 60s one was too early for nostalgia. Amazing Friends is from the 80's.
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Kurui Reiten posted:It's also been almost universally wrong. If I remember correctly, the general reply to that has been "Kids didn't want to be Batman's kid sidekick, they wanted to be Batman". Marketing people think that kids need someone to embody as the tagalong to the hero, but they forget that kids want to be the coolest fucker in the room, not their idiot friend. Yeah, this exactly. That stupid line of thinking created Chris Thorndyke and I will never forgive that.
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# ? Oct 10, 2016 05:51 |
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ArmyOfMidgets posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1pLFw2vi5E This feels just as bland as AA does. I fully expect it to be AA just longer, I guess. I've no hope at all for Marvel's Spider-Man. I will say though, Slott probably won't make every goddamn thing be about the symbiote. He'll just try to make his own Mary Sue villains instead in some huge event that flops hard towards the end. Or just does a weird 180 and Spider-Man starts killing people like with Superior Spider-Man. Though, he's gotta be a better writer than whoever wrote the Ultimate Spider-Man episodes...who's that Man of Action or something?
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# ? Oct 10, 2016 07:02 |
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I'm pretty certain MOA are all comic book writers and they're just phoning it in for the paycheck.
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# ? Oct 10, 2016 13:27 |
I bet Slott's involvement will be as deep as Bendis' was. Some "consulting" here and there that doesn't have too much weight and a couple of episodes being guest written by him. Bendis wrote six episodes total apparently, one based on the Wolverine mindswap storyline from the comics, some random episodes that aren't that interesting and two featuring the Guardians of the Galaxy before the movie came out and they were changed entirely.
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# ? Oct 10, 2016 15:53 |
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Kurui Reiten posted:It's also been almost universally wrong. If I remember correctly, the general reply to that has been "Kids didn't want to be Batman's kid sidekick, they wanted to be Batman". Marketing people think that kids need someone to embody as the tagalong to the hero, but they forget that kids want to be the coolest fucker in the room, not their idiot friend.
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# ? Oct 10, 2016 19:41 |
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How many spiderpeople are there in this ultimate spiderman cartoon? I watched a few episodes and in each of them another one appeared.
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