August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
#176
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
As far as the checklist is concerned, I've been doing two episodes of a show to complete an entry that doesn't specify a time requirement (because I'm usually watching at least two in one sitting), but for the stuff where it says watch something by a particular animator or from a particular decade, if I just watch one short is that enough to satisfy the requirement to check it off on my list?
#177
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
As far as the checklist is concerned, I've been doing two episodes of a show to complete an entry that doesn't specify a time requirement (because I'm usually watching at least two in one sitting), but for the stuff where it says watch something by a particular animator or from a particular decade, if I just watch one short is that enough to satisfy the requirement to check it off on my list?
I have a question about MST3K. I like to watch at least 3 of them per month, and would like to find some that would qualify for this challenge. I know that they haven't riffed any pure animation films, but many of their sci-fi films have a fair amount of effect work, or monster suits, and/or model work. Plus, you have the fact the whole show framework could sort of qualify I guess. Any suggestions or rulings?
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Would the remake of clash of the titans qualify? A good ammount of it is cgi, I watched it on the 1st of the month but I wasn't sure if I should add it or not.
#179
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I'm pretty sure that MP said everything has to be film length (or show combination of 120 minutes) unless it specifically says "length doesn't matter".
I have a question about MST3K. I like to watch at least 3 of them per month, and would like to find some that would qualify for this challenge. I know that they haven't riffed any pure animation films, but many of their sci-fi films have a fair amount of effect work, or monster suits, and/or model work. Plus, you have the fact the whole show framework could sort of qualify I guess. Any suggestions or rulings?
I have a question about MST3K. I like to watch at least 3 of them per month, and would like to find some that would qualify for this challenge. I know that they haven't riffed any pure animation films, but many of their sci-fi films have a fair amount of effect work, or monster suits, and/or model work. Plus, you have the fact the whole show framework could sort of qualify I guess. Any suggestions or rulings?
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#180
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Oh yeah, good puppet movie choices! I'm sure there are many many more.
Thanks! I figure I'll pick sci-fi films with effect work (like Laserblast or Godzilla films), and the combination of that and the show framework should be close enough.
#181
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
There's also Farscape that would satisfy the puppet requirement.
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For the "made by" part of the checklist, what is the actual requirement? Animator, Writer, Director, or Producer? So for a movie like "Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm," which was written by Paul Dini along with several other people, would it satisfy his entry?
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For the "made by" part of the checklist, what is the actual requirement? Animator, Writer, Director, or Producer? So for a movie like "Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm," which was written by Paul Dini along with several other people, would it satisfy his entry?
#182
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
There's also Farscape that would satisfy the puppet requirement.
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For the "made by" part of the checklist, what is the actual requirement? Animator, Writer, Director, or Producer? So for a movie like "Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm," which was written by Paul Dini along with several other people, would it satisfy his entry?
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For the "made by" part of the checklist, what is the actual requirement? Animator, Writer, Director, or Producer? So for a movie like "Batman: Mask Of The Phantasm," which was written by Paul Dini along with several other people, would it satisfy his entry?
#183
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
As far as the checklist is concerned, I've been doing two episodes of a show to complete an entry that doesn't specify a time requirement (because I'm usually watching at least two in one sitting), but for the stuff where it says watch something by a particular animator or from a particular decade, if I just watch one short is that enough to satisfy the requirement to check it off on my list?
#184
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Puppet shows? That's the one category I'm having trouble with. All I can think of are Muppets stuff and all those old adventure/sci-fi marionette shows like "Captain Scarlett" and "Thunderbirds." I doubt that I have any of this stuff in my collection, not even a Muppets movie or even an old "Beany and Cecil" episode.
What else qualifies in this category that I'm not thinking of?
Thanks.
What else qualifies in this category that I'm not thinking of?
Thanks.
#185
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
If I watch one Tex Avery short and one Disney short from the 1920s, I'm checking off "Tex Avery" and the "1920s" on my checklist. I can't imagine Mr. Peepers meant you had to watch 12-15 Avery shorts or the same number of Disney "Alice" shorts to qualify. We'd be here forever!
I'm sorry, but it's not clear to me, which is why I feel compelled to bring it up again. When three WB cartoons = 21 min. and 4 cartoons = 28 min., there needs to be a decision made as to how many count towards an item. "23 min." doesn't work here. Are three WB cartoons 1/4 of an entry or are four WB cartoons 1/4 of an entry? That's not an unreasonable question to ask. And no decision seems to have been made. Everyone seems to be making their own rule here. This isn't rocket science, it's simple math. Why can't we have a set rule over how many short cartoons = one entry? I'm not asking too much here.
Granted, I seem to be the only one bothered by this, so I'll just have to make my own rule for this as well.
Granted, I seem to be the only one bothered by this, so I'll just have to make my own rule for this as well.

Just to make sure you know, but every item on the checklist can be found in free legal online forms too, no need to buy DVDs just for the checklist.
#186
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I'm pretty sure that MP said everything has to be film length (or show combination of 120 minutes) unless it specifically says "length doesn't matter".
I have a question about MST3K. I like to watch at least 3 of them per month, and would like to find some that would qualify for this challenge. I know that they haven't riffed any pure animation films, but many of their sci-fi films have a fair amount of effect work, or monster suits, and/or model work. Plus, you have the fact the whole show framework could sort of qualify I guess. Any suggestions or rulings?
I have a question about MST3K. I like to watch at least 3 of them per month, and would like to find some that would qualify for this challenge. I know that they haven't riffed any pure animation films, but many of their sci-fi films have a fair amount of effect work, or monster suits, and/or model work. Plus, you have the fact the whole show framework could sort of qualify I guess. Any suggestions or rulings?
As long as the film would count, with or without MST3K, you're fine.
If I watch one Tex Avery short and one Disney short from the 1920s, I'm checking off "Tex Avery" and the "1920s" on my checklist. I can't imagine Mr. Peepers meant you had to watch 12-15 Avery shorts or the same number of Disney "Alice" shorts to qualify. We'd be here forever!
Before anyone asks, in the checklist for the most and least favorite genre, take that to mean another genre, in addition to the Animation genre of the thing you're watching. If you have an animated musical and hate musicals, that would count for least favorite.
If you don't have another genre that you hate in your collection, just go with the least liked.
#187
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Don't worry, that's the only item I bought for this challenge (it was $7) and my daughter is eager to borrow it when I'm done, so it's for a good cause. Everything else I need is already in my tape/DVD collection.
#188
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I started watched Popeye the Sailor: Vol. 1 (1933-1938) last night and boy oh boy does this bring back a ton of memories. I used to wake up early before school and watch Popeye every day. I think it was on USA.
It's so cool that there are commentaries (by a wide range of different people) on most of these shorts. It's been a lot of fun so far and I've only watched four of them. It will be great to see some of the shorts that, I gather, were not shown on television for one reason or another and I probably have never seen.
Does anyone know if there are more volumes being released? I'm not sure how many original shorts there were and if the 3 volumes released are all of them or not.
It's so cool that there are commentaries (by a wide range of different people) on most of these shorts. It's been a lot of fun so far and I've only watched four of them. It will be great to see some of the shorts that, I gather, were not shown on television for one reason or another and I probably have never seen.
Does anyone know if there are more volumes being released? I'm not sure how many original shorts there were and if the 3 volumes released are all of them or not.
#189
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I know that under 90+ minutes of shorts it says "Tex Avery, Looney Tunes," but I'm guessing we can watch any short? I don't have any of the prolific animated shorts on DVD yet and don't really feel like watching 90+ minutes on my computer screen, so I just watched all of the Pixar Shorts and the new Jonah Hex Short, which totals over 90 minutes.
#191
Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Two questions:
1) If you watch a cartoon over a second time to listen to the audio commentary, can you count it twice?
2) If a particular cartoon appears on two separate compilations and you watch it both times, can you count it in the running time for both compilations or only one?
1) If you watch a cartoon over a second time to listen to the audio commentary, can you count it twice?
2) If a particular cartoon appears on two separate compilations and you watch it both times, can you count it in the running time for both compilations or only one?
#192
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I started watched Popeye the Sailor: Vol. 1 (1933-1938) last night and boy oh boy does this bring back a ton of memories. I used to wake up early before school and watch Popeye every day. I think it was on USA.
It's so cool that there are commentaries (by a wide range of different people) on most of these shorts. It's been a lot of fun so far and I've only watched four of them. It will be great to see some of the shorts that, I gather, were not shown on television for one reason or another and I probably have never seen.
Does anyone know if there are more volumes being released? I'm not sure how many original shorts there were and if the 3 volumes released are all of them or not.
It's so cool that there are commentaries (by a wide range of different people) on most of these shorts. It's been a lot of fun so far and I've only watched four of them. It will be great to see some of the shorts that, I gather, were not shown on television for one reason or another and I probably have never seen.
Does anyone know if there are more volumes being released? I'm not sure how many original shorts there were and if the 3 volumes released are all of them or not.
Two questions:
1) If you watch a cartoon over a second time to listen to the audio commentary, can you count it twice?
2) If a particular cartoon appears on two separate compilations and you watch it both times, can you count it in the running time for both compilations or only one?
1) If you watch a cartoon over a second time to listen to the audio commentary, can you count it twice?
2) If a particular cartoon appears on two separate compilations and you watch it both times, can you count it in the running time for both compilations or only one?
No to the second, only once if it's the same cartoon.
#193
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
I wasn't a Popeye fan as a kid, but imagine I'd appreciate them more now. I have those first three collections, and should pop at least one of them in for this Challenge. I might even have to count it on my checklist as the item loathed, unless I can find some Mighty Mouse to watch.
The two episodes of Popeye I liked the best were the Ali Baba one, that was on the first volume and another one that also had live action stuff where a kid was getting picked on and then ate a can of spinach at the end.
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#196
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Re: August Animation Challenge 2010 - Discussion Thread
Most cartoons probably qualify. Anything before the MPAA of course, which was when, the 1960s? Any cartoon or film made for TV wouldn't be rated.
#197
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And for the record, Olive always annoyed me too.
#198
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#200
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I'm later getting started than I'd hoped, and this thread is kind of dense by now. I'm starting with G.I. Joe: The M.A.S.S. Device, which cuts together the first five episode mini-series as a singular, 100 minute long story. How do I count this?



