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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Yet the citizens are still worse. They should have known full well that was SpongeBob's diary as they were listening along with Squidward, yet they still turn on him when Sponge's feelings actually got hurt. Plus, Squid only apologizes after the citizens (including the police!) treat him like he...
It's a wise idea for Sony to reboot the franchise with an all-animated origin story. Just when the Christmas and Halloween specials weren't enough of an apology to Smurfs fans, along comes this. :)
And to make matters worse, it got a 2nd season! :boo:
Reminds me of another show called Our Little Genius that was about parents using their child prodigies to win them money, though it thankfully never aired due to allegations of rigging the game like the quiz show scandals of the 1950s.
I'm liking those little Office/Modern Family-style interview segments some of the episodes have. Not something that's been done before on a cartoon, at least not often.
Tuffy (as he's called this time) actually appeared in a more recent episode with T&J as detectives, and with Kath Soucie reprising her role from the more recent DTV movies he was in. Thankfully he wasn't so cloying as he was in some of the golden age shorts.
I know the new Winnie the Pooh movie was made on a much lower budget compared to Disney's CGI outings, especially Tangled, but was extremely fluid in its animation regardless. And surely those 2D Smurfs DTV holiday specials were a lot cheaper to make, possibly even more so if the CGI framing...
Yeah, Rigby is often the catalyst to their conflicts, though I do like how he and Mordie often fix their mistakes despite never learning from them. Plus, it was refreshing to see a recent episode in which Benson himself was at fault for ruining his own life.
Time's funny like that, isn't it? Walt Disney's early work wasn't well appreciated during his time either, especially Fantasia, but is now regarded as a classic.
To me, this just feels more like typical whining about how every cartoon on today sucks just because it's not like the golden age or even the renaissance age of animation and therefore nobody should ever make anything new ever again.
As long as CN doesn't force any live action crap down our...
Sad that Skyler Page had to do that. I hope the show doesn't get axed from all this controversy, and people can learn to separate the art from the artist. Clarence himself doesn't look like the sexually harassing type, either.
Toon Boom is more or less the same software, though it's supposedly more suited to traditional frame-by-frame stuff.
Just like with ChalkZone, I feel.
That and Randy Cunningham.
Titmouse is one of the best studios when it comes to using Flash. They actually made an engine that allows you...
It manages to look and move no differently in Flash, which is extremely impressive. There are some subtle differences in the way the inbetweens are animated in the 2nd episode, but other than that, it's the same thing.
And speaking of home shopping clips, here's some of pre-Dirty Jobs Mike Rowe on QVC snarking on the crap he peddled. Amazing how clean and preppy he looked compared to his grubbier image today.
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