I think?
I just read this in Animation Magazine:
And the worst part is that cartoonist like me with brilliant ideas have to keep them bottled up, while a bloody Dance Dance Revolution cartoon is being made. I'd say what on earth would that be about, but I think it's best I didn't know.
I just read this in Animation Magazine:
And I didn't think there could be anything worse than the lame Nick Jr. shows they had on now. This is their first original Sat Am line up since 2001 or so, and of course they have to pollute it with more of the same annoying programming that 50 year old white guys think that 8-12 year old tweenybopper girls want to watch. I actually have some pretty nasty words floating around my head at the moment, but then again, this is the same company that tried to make a "Who wants to be a Millionaire" cartoon. Other than Dic's releases of great 1980's shows on DVD in a respectable collectors set (and not the UAV Family dollar crap), what the shell are they smoking there?DIC ENTERTAINMENT Dic will debut three all new properties, Cake, Horseland, and Dance Revolution, which in addition to developing a comprehensive consumer program, will premiere as a television series on the new CBS branded programming block, CBS's Saturday morning secret slumber party this fall. Strawberry Shortcake, Madeline, McDonalds vintage line and McKids Brand will also be making a showing.
And the worst part is that cartoonist like me with brilliant ideas have to keep them bottled up, while a bloody Dance Dance Revolution cartoon is being made. I'd say what on earth would that be about, but I think it's best I didn't know.