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LorenzoL 07-28-15 02:17 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
Oops! My bad. I meant the Book of Life.

LJG765 07-28-15 06:54 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
Ha! We both got it wrong, but still were thinking about the same title. :)

Whiskey Warfield 07-29-15 10:15 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
Is Crumb an eligible film?

LJG765 07-29-15 10:51 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Screwadu (Post 12548802)
Is Crumb an eligible film?

I'm going to say you could use the wild card for this. Technically, Crumb was a comic book artist. He really didn't do animation. I know one of his characters was made into a cartoon (Felix the cat, if I'm remembering correctly) but I do not think he actually did the animation. If I'm wrong, please let me know as then it would meet the rules as an eligible title. That being said, I remember enjoying this documentary so I hope you still watch it if you haven't yet.

coyoteblue 07-29-15 10:57 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by LJG765 (Post 12548828)
I'm going to say you could use the wild card for this. Technically, Crumb was a comic book artist. He really didn't do animation. I know one of his characters was made into a cartoon (Felix the cat, if I'm remembering correctly) but I do not think he actually did the animation. If I'm wrong, please let me know as then it would meet the rules as an eligible title. That being said, I remember enjoying this documentary so I hope you still watch it if you haven't yet.

Ralph Bakshi directed/animated Fritz the Cat (1972).

shadokitty 07-30-15 01:10 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
With my recent order of both seasons of the Dic G.I Joe series, tomorrow's I'll have every episode, minus the movie with Cobra La. And there's also a Roku channel that has all four seasons of the original Transformers, plus I own all three Japanese series on DVD.

shadokitty 07-30-15 09:25 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
A couple questions. One directed to you LJG. Would you be averse to starting the challenge at dusk tomorrow night instead of midnight?

Also, is anyone else thinking of a sci fi cartoon to get them in the mood for this challenge?

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 07-30-15 10:05 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 12549001)
Also, is anyone else thinking of a sci fi cartoon to get them in the mood for this challenge?

I've considered:
Dungeons and Dragons
Serial Experiments Lain
Batman vs Robin

and to a lesser extent:
He-Man (original series)
G.I. Joe
MASK
Manzinger Z (looking back at older animation lists to see where I left off. I don't think I finished it)
Transformers (original series)

and the "I own it but it'll be one of the last things in my collection I watch":
The Animatrix (I only liked the first Matrix. The second is ok but it's the median between the good first one and the stupid last one. I'm not sure I'd want to get into the backstory with animation.)

LJG765 07-30-15 01:29 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by coyoteblue (Post 12548830)
Ralph Bakshi directed/animated Fritz the Cat (1972).

Ooh, so close, but no cigar for me!

Originally Posted by shadokitty (Post 12549001)
A couple questions. One directed to you LJG. Would you be averse to starting the challenge at dusk tomorrow night instead of midnight?

Also, is anyone else thinking of a sci fi cartoon to get them in the mood for this challenge?

Funny you say that, shadokitty, I was going to change it to then about a week ago, but when I reread the challenge start time, it actually starts at 12:01 on July 31st. So you can start at midnight, if you want to! It definitely overlaps the sci-fi challenge, so I hope people take advantage. For your other question, I probably will start watching a few of my animation films with a fantasy tag but not necessarily sci-fi.

Whiskey Warfield 07-30-15 02:27 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
Thanks for the response, guys. I own it on blu so I'll save Crumb for a future challenge.

shadokitty 07-30-15 04:29 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
Sling TV will probably get a lot of use for me this challenge. Besides the Disney channels, Cartoon Network, and Boomerang, HBO On Demand has a large selection of children's fairy tales as well.

LJG765 07-30-15 07:31 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Screwadu (Post 12549317)
Thanks for the response, guys. I own it on blu so I'll save Crumb for a future challenge.

September's Criterion challenge is just right around the corner and it'd count for that one! :)

shadokitty 07-30-15 08:25 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
Three more hours. Can't wait, and to give it extra fun, I'm not working on any challenge till it starts. Watching a BBC Earth documentary on Netflix now, Nature's Great Events.

shadokitty 07-30-15 08:38 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I'm looking forward to watching my Schoolhouse Rock set as well.

LJG765 07-30-15 10:43 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
Looking forward to the challenge myself. I'm finishing up tonight with my last sci-fi/fantasy only movie but plan to switch over to ones that count for both. Haven't quite decided what I'll start with, though. No theme yet that I've decided on. Think I'm just going to flit back and forth to what grabs my attention but I do have several newer ones I haven't watched yet like Despicable Me 2 and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2.

Enjoy guys and gals! Hope everyone has a great challenge!

shadokitty 07-31-15 01:36 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I wanted something for double credit, so decided to start the challenge with a couple episodes of MASK.

shadokitty 07-31-15 04:32 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
After watching a show on UFOs for the Sci Fi / Fantasy Challenge, I decided to switch over to this challenge for my next viewing. I found an episode of The Cleveland Show on Cartoon Network, about Cleveland trying to be cool to win back his son's love.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 07-31-15 11:20 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I think I might keep going with Dark Shadows during the animation challenge but still get some animation in, probably movies, when I need a break. I cleared episode 1,000 yesterday and if I keep up my regular pace, I'll finish and have at least a full week to completely focus on animation.

The end is so close I can't stop myself from crossing the finish line :)

coyoteblue 07-31-15 07:02 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi (Post 12550064)
I think I might keep going with Dark Shadows during the animation challenge but still get some animation in, probably movies, when I need a break. I cleared episode 1,000 yesterday and if I keep up my regular pace, I'll finish and have at least a full week to completely focus on animation.

The end is so close I can't stop myself from crossing the finish line :)

If you've got the momentum use it to go all the way.

coyoteblue 07-31-15 08:31 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
Netflix has added season five of MLP: Friendship is Magic, just in time for the Animation Challenge. I was missing watching it; the real challenge is going to be not burning through the remaining 11 episodes.

LJG765 07-31-15 09:10 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi (Post 12550064)
I think I might keep going with Dark Shadows during the animation challenge but still get some animation in, probably movies, when I need a break. I cleared episode 1,000 yesterday and if I keep up my regular pace, I'll finish and have at least a full week to completely focus on animation.

The end is so close I can't stop myself from crossing the finish line :)

I don't blame you, I'd feel the same way!

shadokitty 08-01-15 10:14 AM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I just discovered that sometimes Amazon Prime has shows you never would have the to look for. I haven't decided how many events I'll watch yet, but I just discovered a new anime under Recommended Shows, RahXephon. I had never even heard of it before.

Whiskey Warfield 08-01-15 06:04 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I was lucky enough to find the 1977 version of The Hobbit online. I haven't seen it since I was a kid. It's amazing how many voices I recognize now and how well it holds up.

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 08-01-15 07:17 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 

Originally Posted by Screwadu (Post 12551090)
I was lucky enough to find the 1977 version of The Hobbit online. I haven't seen it since I was a kid. It's amazing how many voices I recognize now and how well it holds up.

I'm the opposite. I've seen that thing so many times as a kid and would get insanely bored from it and only finished it a few times. I'm guessing I like like it a little more now than when I was in grade school.

coyoteblue 08-01-15 10:01 PM

Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
 
I collected all the links for the 'From iCheckMovies: ' part of the checklist:

Japan Academy Awards' Excellent Animations
Annie Award for Best Animated Feature
Golden 100 of Russian Animation
ASIFA's Top 50 Animated Short Films
Annecy Festival's 100 Films for a Century of Animation
Filmspotting Top 100 Animated Films
The Animated Movie Guide: Top 60 Animated Features Never Theatrically Released in the United States
List of Animation lists
(Couldn't find the list on icheckmovies, so I went with wikipedia)
Saturn Award for Best Animated Film


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