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ntnon 08-25-15 10:45 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by LJG765 (Post 12569897)
Ok, watched the 2nd episode and while I was glad to see that she "left" the normal world much quicker this time, Alice still only spent about 2 minutes actually in Wonderland. I did pay more attention to the theme and luckily it still hasn't stuck with me. The "woo"ing is a bit over the top though! One thing I did like was trying to get the key-she finally realized she only had to knock into the table rather than eating/drinking strange objects!

The "daydream" angle certainly seems more important to them than the "Wonderland" of the book(s), yes. I like the occasional 'better' solutions to perceived-oddities from the source material (nudge table)*, too.

Now up to Episode 16, I'm trying to decide if I like "actually young-and-naive (bordering on stupid/crazy) Alice" or if it's getting a bit overdone.... she keeps telling Wonderland natives about how much she likes eating their real-world counterparts. If even the irrritating sidekick rabbit is telling her he's embarrassed by her, it"s time to think before speaking!


*Interestingly, that's why live Cinderella was so great in parts (solving/answering problems/errors with story and film) and so disappointing in others (introducing new anomalies, or missing great chances to address other problems).

ntnon 08-25-15 10:54 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 12570029)
@Ntnon and LJG765: I never heard of this series that you two have been discussing. Can you supply more info? Exact title of the series, cast, year of release, country of origin, director, etc.? Link to Amazon page? Thanks.

"Alice in Wonderland" (1986, TV)
Japan. Cast unlisted within the show (possibly cut due to the voices being English?).
Amazon's saying directed by Tagu Sugiyama.

Amazon
IMDb... won't come up on my phone.

ntnon 08-25-15 10:59 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 12570117)
I have a question. In the Criterion Challenge thread, under animated content that was eligible for duel credit, someone mentioned Godzilla. Does that mean kaiju counts in this challenge?

That was me - I was thinking it was stop-motion-y like Harryhausen films. But if Ash Ketchum says otherwise, I'll defer to actual knowledge! :)

ntnon 08-25-15 11:01 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 12570133)
You mean this one?
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ency...ime.php?id=476

As an anime buff I'm somewhat startled that I never heard of it before. How are you guys seeing it?

Yep, that's it. No English cast listed there... weird.

The first season is on Amazon Prime.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 08-25-15 03:08 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by ntnon (Post 12570232)
That was me - I was thinking it was stop-motion-y like Harryhausen films. But if Ash Ketchum says otherwise, I'll defer to actual knowledge! :)

It's a guy in a rubber suit.

shadokitty 08-25-15 03:37 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I just finished the episode of Voltron where the Princess becomes the pilot of Blue Lion.

Ash Ketchum 08-25-15 03:45 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by ntnon (Post 12570234)
Yep, that's it. No English cast listed there... weird.

The first season is on Amazon Prime.

I have to see this. I'm a fan of the director (he directed Osamu Tezuka's PHOENIX 2772, 1980). The Japanese have done dozens of animated movies/TV series based on western literature. Most have not come out in English, something I find truly baffling. "Swiss Family Robinson" and "Little Women" have been dubbed in English, but I'd love to see them in Japanese with subs. "The Little Prince," also. I have a lot of episodes of things like "Anne of Green Gables," "Heidi," and "Dog of Flanders," but in Japanese with no subs.

I picked up a box set of a recent (2011) X-Men animated series from Japan, 12 eps. for $9.99. I'd never even heard of it. I watched one episode and it's got the characteristic anime look, but it was very dark (as in lack of light/hard to see). I need to see more eps. to get a handle on it.

shadokitty 08-25-15 04:55 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I'm extremely depressed tonight. I hope challenge viewing will help my mood.

LJG765 08-25-15 05:06 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 12570029)
@Ntnon and LJG765: I never heard of this series that you two have been discussing. Can you supply more info? Exact title of the series, cast, year of release, country of origin, director, etc.? Link to Amazon page? Thanks.


Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 12570133)
You mean this one?
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ency...ime.php?id=476

As an anime buff I'm somewhat startled that I never heard of it before. How are you guys seeing it?

This is the one that I'm watching. Like certain parts of it, but it's not great in my opinion. Just a little too annoying, the voices, Benny Bunny, for me. I'm watching on Amazon Prime. I do like the tweaks they have done to solve some of the problems, but it just feels rushed to me overall. Like they spend way too much time one section, that by the time they've gotten to the goal, they have no more time to actually explore it.


Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 12570650)
I'm extremely depressed tonight. I hope challenge viewing will help my mood.

I hope that you find something that helps!

Two of my nieces are here this week. Tomorrow I'm taking them to see "Home" as my local library is putting it on in the park along with crafts and music before hand, and then on Thursday we're going roller skating and then to "Shaun the Sheep." If you don't hear from me after Thursday afternoon, it's because I fell and broke something. :)

shadokitty 08-25-15 05:12 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by LJG765 (Post 12570663)
This is the one that I'm watching. Like certain parts of it, but it's not great in my opinion. Just a little too annoying, the voices, Benny Bunny, for me. I'm watching on Amazon Prime. I do like the tweaks they have done to solve some of the problems, but it just feels rushed to me overall. Like they spend way too much time one section, that by the time they've gotten to the goal, they have no more time to actually explore it.



I hope that you find something that helps!

Two of my nieces are here this week. Tomorrow I'm taking them to see "Home" as my local library is putting it on in the park along with crafts and music before hand, and then on Thursday we're going roller skating and then to "Shaun the Sheep." If you don't hear from me after Thursday afternoon, it's because I fell and broke something. :)



Thanks, and have fun roller skating.

I just finished an interesting episode of Planet Dinosaur that I bought on Amazon Instant Video. It was a revealing look at feathered dinosaurs.

ntnon 08-25-15 07:45 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 12570596)
I have to see this. I'm a fan of the director (he directed Osamu Tezuka's PHOENIX 2772, 1980). The Japanese have done dozens of animated movies/TV series based on western literature. Most have not come out in English, something I find truly baffling. "Swiss Family Robinson" and "Little Women" have been dubbed in English, but I'd love to see them in Japanese with subs. "The Little Prince," also. I have a lot of episodes of things like "Anne of Green Gables," "Heidi," and "Dog of Flanders," but in Japanese with no subs.

Have you seen Willy Fog?
It's not properly Japanese (though I think the second series/season was a co-production with the Japanese), but I think you mighy enjoy it - it's Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days (1) and Journey to the Centre of the Earth/20,000 Leagues (2) only starring cartoon animals. Willy (not Phileas) Fog is a lion, Passporteau is called Rigadon and is some kind of cat. It's relatively faithful to the novels, albeit with an inserted villain and irritating sidekick.

Amazon Prime has/has had all/most of it*, and it's really good. I remember it showing on TV when I was younger, though, so I may be speaking nostalgically.. ;)

*One episode from the first series is the wrong episode, and the 13th of Willy Fog 2 cuts off halfway through. :(

shadokitty 08-25-15 08:37 PM

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Oddly enough, horror helped my mood. I just finished It Came From Beneath the Sea. I hadn't seen it since I was a kid, and I really enjoyed it. Planned a horror marathon tonight, and decided to make my first watch something that would count for this challenge, to get at least one credit watch.

LJG765 08-25-15 10:46 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 12570824)
Oddly enough, horror helped my mood. I just finished It Came From Beneath the Sea. I hadn't seen it since I was a kid, and I really enjoyed it. Planned a horror marathon tonight, and decided to make my first watch something that would count for this challenge, to get at least one credit watch.

I watched this one last month-I try to watch it for the Sci-Fi Challenge. It's one of the easier ones to watch every year. Some just don't hold my interest, but I like this one. The acting is pretty good for the film, too. Glad you liked it!

shadokitty 08-26-15 01:30 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I woke up in the middle of the night and wanted to watch some animation. Children's cartoons are nice to watch sometimes. I just finished an episode of Octonauts on Disney Junior.

shadokitty 08-26-15 08:29 AM

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Hulu has some good cartoons. I just finished the first episode of Spider-Man, that aired on Fox to start the day's viewing. Hulu also has The X-Men too.

shadokitty 08-26-15 02:49 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
Since I'm stuck in bed from throwing my back out, I plan an animation marathon today and tonight till I fall asleep.

shadokitty 08-26-15 05:01 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I haven't taken a night to just watch random, what looks good on TV in quite a while, so tonight will be the night, and tomorrow will resume the challenge wholeheartedly, including some Disney, and Don Bluth.

Whiskey Warfield 08-26-15 05:28 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I have chronic back problems as well, so I feel ya. Get better soon. Maybe some Robot Chicken will cheer you up?

shadokitty 08-26-15 05:31 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Screwadu (Post 12571720)
I have chronic back problems as well, so I feel ya. Get better soon. Maybe some Robot Chicken will cheer you up?

Thanks :)

shadokitty 08-26-15 08:42 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I don't know if it's just the fun of challenges, or what, but my mood has greatly improved tonight. I'm feeling great despite my being in a lot of pain. :)

LJG765 08-26-15 10:25 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 12571578)
Since I'm stuck in bed from throwing my back out, I plan an animation marathon today and tonight till I fall asleep.

Youch! Not fun at all! I hope that your back starts to feel better soon and that you enjoy normal tv! I know my DVR is getting backed up as well as I've been watching animation when I can get to the TV rather than anything else...

Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 12571861)
I don't know if it's just the fun of challenges, or what, but my mood has greatly improved tonight. I'm feeling great despite my being in a lot of pain. :)

Glad to hear this!

Just got home from watching "Home" in a local park. They had a inflatable screen where it was played. Before hand, they had crafts for the kids and concessions. Fresh popcorn and cotton candy, too! While it was light out, it was nice out, but after dark it got pretty cold. We were glad we brought warm blankets! The movie itself was a lot cuter than I thought it was going to be. Glad we went and I'd recommend it if you're on the fence about it. Also, if you're a fan of Sheldon from Big Bang Theory, he kind of just played himself from the show.

Giles 08-26-15 10:42 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
just watched Thunder and the House of Magic in 3D (bluray) - I'm still scraping my jaw off of the floor - visually stunning

loving Cartoon Network's We Bare Bears.

LJG765 08-27-15 01:21 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I just noticed that the Criterion thread went up a bit ago (this month is flying by!) and people were listing crossover titles that work for both challenges. I thought I'd post them here for anyone who is interested.


Originally Posted by ntnon (Post 12568417)
More 'include animated* bits' titles for crossover purposes:

King Kong (CC Laserdisc)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (CC Laserdisc)
Jason and the Argonauts (CC Laserdisc)
Life of Brian
Godzilla

(Time Bandits and Baron Munchausen also probably have bits in them, but not enough to count by my way of thinking.)

I think it's (as mentioned) only AKIRA, WATERSHIP DOWN and FANTASTIC MR. FOX as full animated feature in the various parts of the CCs.

I would also give a slightly sarcastic mention to Crumb, Chasing Amy and two episodes of The Addams Family. Not animated, but featuring comics (and artists) or based on a comic strip. ;)

Then there are shorts - I think - on the Hollis Frampton set, and maybe elsewhere...


ntnon 08-27-15 07:10 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by LJG765 (Post 12572038)
I just noticed that the Criterion thread went up a bit ago (this month is flying by!) and people were listing crossover titles that work for both challenges. I thought I'd post them here for anyone who is interested.

Probably NOT Godzilla, though.... :)

shadokitty 08-27-15 07:16 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I just had the thought of another Crossover title. Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Lower back is better today, but neck pain persisting. I think I have a pinched nerve, since the pain radiates down my spine.


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