I get the feeling the latest update to Adobe Premiere actually removed certain effects . . . there used to be a set of filters you could use, such as Day for Night, 60s, 70s, what have you . . . I don't see any of those anymore.
I can't remember if I knew about that one or not. Your mention of it doesn't ring a bell, yet I feel slightly aware now (maybe I'm trying to be aware/remember if I knew).You forgot the Men in Black series. That one lasted a good while.
And yet it seems like the animated shows based on live-action movies were more successful... Though now that I think about it, the only ones I can think of off-hand that seemed to really last long were Beetlejuice and The Real Ghostbusters (and yet I feel the movies are better known with today's audiences, though I recall knowing about the animated shows before the movies). Still, I feel like the animated Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures, Back to the Future, and The Mask were fairly successful, not sure about the animated Attack of the Killer Tomatos, Police Academy, Dumb and Dumber, or Ace Ventura. Would Batman: The Animated Series qualify as an animated version of the '90s Batman films?
Toxic Crusaders is what I like to say is in the higher quality level of 1990's TMNT wannabes. Right up there with Bucky O'Hare and C.O.W.Boys (despite ABC's constant stifling of the series). And yet everyone remembers the abysmal Street Sharks series.But, getting back to TOXIC CRUSADERS, it feels very much like every cheesy/pointless filler episode of TMNT, mixed with CAPTAIN PLANET, put into a blender, and somehow this was the end result.
Me too. Though I don't mind him being a country singer on Nashville, I like him a lot better on Whose Line Is It Anyway as well.I liked it better when Chip Esten was a comedian instead of a country crooner.