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I have now officially completed the checklist. It's taken me a little over 81 1/2 hours with 129 movies/episodes watched. I'm still going to watch a Speed Racer, 90 minutes of shorts and Fantastic Planet to cover both the "R" rated movie and a Criterion movie Wednesday night but even without those I have had a very successful challenge. Thanks to LJG765 for yet another successful challenge!
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Tonight at 9PM (EST) PBS is repeating the first part of their two-part documentary, "The American Experience: Walt Disney." It's very good and it qualifies for this challenge.
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I finished He-Man. The one thing they skipped out on was why it was cancelled. I had to internet that.
It got a lot better towards the end. Skeletor was more amusing, an episode where Orko was basically the monkey paw for Beastman and Trap Jaw, and He-Man acting without thinking and getting a guy crushed under a pile of rocks. They had a promo for the New Adventures of He-Man. That looked awful. He-Man isn't anime. |
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Paprika is phenomenal! The visuals were breathtaking - some of the best I've seen during this challenge. In particular there is a fanciful yet menacing parade that weaves its way through the film. Also, the character designs are excellent, feeling both surreal and very human. It's a shame that Satoshi Kon died so young. This film has definitely joined Millennium Actress among my favorite anime features if not my favorite films.
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Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi
(Post 12885610)
I finished He-Man. The one thing they skipped out on was why it was cancelled. I had to internet that.
It got a lot better towards the end. Skeletor was more amusing, an episode where Orko was basically the monkey paw for Beastman and Trap Jaw, and He-Man acting without thinking and getting a guy crushed under a pile of rocks. They had a promo for the New Adventures of He-Man. That looked awful. He-Man isn't anime. |
Re: The 7th Annual Animation Challenge Discussion Thread!
Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi
(Post 12885610)
I finished He-Man. The one thing they skipped out on was why it was cancelled. I had to internet that.
It got a lot better towards the end. Skeletor was more amusing, an episode where Orko was basically the monkey paw for Beastman and Trap Jaw, and He-Man acting without thinking and getting a guy crushed under a pile of rocks. They had a promo for the New Adventures of He-Man. That looked awful. He-Man isn't anime. When that new series came out he watched *one* episode and proclaimed it "a bunch of junk" and "That's *not* He-Man!" When BCI released the first sets of episodes I picked them up for him as a Christmas Stocking stuffer. He was thrilled (and ~24 at that time)! He has zero interest in She-Ra which I've always found surprising. My grandson likes He-Man but is happy with the 10 episode "sampler" BCI released. Neither he or his sisters have ever seen a episode of She-Ra. I always thought both shows ended when they had enough episodes to do daily airings in syndication. |
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I watched some She-Ra, for the Horde but that was about it. It was a little too close to Strawberry Shortcake, My Little Pony, and Rainbow Brite for me to enjoy.
For the next couple of days I'm going to try and finish the last season of Clone Wars and then the Shaun the Sheep movie. |
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I've always enjoyed He-Man in years past, and I still enjoy She Ra, so was surprised I didn't get into it this year. I have the Mill Creek Season One set, as well as the 10 episode release, and both BCI releases of Season One of She Ra. I think I just wasn't in the right mood for He Man this time. I might try to watch some more episodes, because I want to finish He Man before I start She Ra.
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Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi
(Post 12885820)
I watched some She-Ra, for the Horde but that was about it. It was a little too close to Strawberry Shortcake, My Little Pony, and Rainbow Brite for me to enjoy.
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I have to admit, I was much more into He-Man than She-Ra. I don't remember disliking it, but I know I never watched it regularly...
We're almost to the end of the challenge and it feels like this month flew by! I am down to two marks on the checklist, but I'm not sure I'll finish it just because I don't seem to be in the mood for them. I do have one more film that just came into the library that I hope to squeak in, A Scanner Darkly. Never watched it before, it was on one of the icheckmovies lists, so I thought I'd give it a shot. My goal is to pick it up tomorrow and watch it tomorrow night. I think I'm going to try to work on the checklist to have it ready for next year this week, so please keep an eye out on this thread while watching for the prize winners and give any suggestions for adding to it or changes you've been wanting. I do plan on making it more "watch x number of films out of y number of options." I don't plan on removing anything at this point, though. Thanks! |
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Just a reminder that tomorrow, at dusk, starts the Criterion Challenge and it overlaps this one to Sept. 1 at dawn. Akira was mentioned, but I also believe there are 2 or 3 other films that qualify for both. Fantastic Planet, (which I watched earlier this challenge-it was odd but not too bad. Watchable, though) Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Watership Down are the others that I found that are eligible. Please post here if you spot any others!
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Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 12886179)
Just a reminder that tomorrow, at dusk, starts the Criterion Challenge and it overlaps this one to Sept. 1 at dawn. Akira was mentioned, but I also believe there are 2 or 3 other films that qualify for both. Fantastic Planet, (which I watched earlier this challenge-it was odd but not too bad. Watchable, though) Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Watership Down are the others that I found that are eligible. Please post here if you spot any others!
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Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12886188)
Under stop motion animation, Jason And The Argonauts is eligible.
I thought Criterion released Plague Dogs, but I can't find anything about it. |
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Originally Posted by TheBigDave
(Post 12886284)
I guess King Kong (1933) is also eligible as a stop motion animation flick.
I thought Criterion released Plague Dogs, but I can't find anything about it. |
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Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12886285)
I own King Kong too, but didn't know it was released by Criterion.
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Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 12886179)
Just a reminder that tomorrow, at dusk, starts the Criterion Challenge and it overlaps this one to Sept. 1 at dawn. Akira was mentioned, but I also believe there are 2 or 3 other films that qualify for both. Fantastic Planet, (which I watched earlier this challenge-it was odd but not too bad. Watchable, though) Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Watership Down are the others that I found that are eligible. Please post here if you spot any others!
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Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12886188)
Under stop motion animation, Jason And The Argonauts is eligible. If I'm home, I plan to use that for my double credit viewing.
Originally Posted by TheBigDave
(Post 12886284)
I guess King Kong (1933) is also eligible as a stop motion animation flick.
Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi
(Post 12886395)
Robocop had baby stop motion Robocops and ED-209.
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Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi
(Post 12886395)
Robocop had baby stop motion Robocops and ED-209.
Don't remember how much animation is in them, but would Monty Python And The Holy Grail, and Life Of Brian also be eligible for double credit. I happen to have the Criterion Collection Edition of Life Of Brian. |
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Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12886517)
A few years ago, I actually managed to snag a used copy of the Criterion Collection Edition of Robocop from Amazon at a decent price.
Don't remember how much animation is in them, but would Monty Python And The Holy Grail, and Life Of Brian also be eligible for double credit. I happen to have the Criterion Collection Edition of Life Of Brian. |
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Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 12886524)
I'm going to say no on that one. I have watched both and the animation is just short bits. It really needs to be at least 50% of the film (or like King Kong, have a major part in the film).
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Going to have to go for double Challenge credit here obviously. Probably Watership Down for me, maybe the commentary track since I watched the film fairly recently.
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Originally Posted by mrcellophane
(Post 12885702)
Paprika is phenomenal! The visuals were breathtaking - some of the best I've seen during this challenge. In particular there is a fanciful yet menacing parade that weaves its way through the film. Also, the character designs are excellent, feeling both surreal and very human. It's a shame that Satoshi Kon died so young. This film has definitely joined Millennium Actress among my favorite anime features if not my favorite films.
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Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum
(Post 12886819)
I have the novel PAPRIKA is based on, but I haven't read it yet. I should add that one of my favorite singers, Megumi Hayashibara, does the voice of the main character. She's also the voice of Faye Valentine (Cowboy Bebop), female Ranma (Ranma 1/2), Lina Inverse (Slayers), Rei Ayanami (Neon Genesis Evangelion), Musashi in Pokémon, and dozens of others. Of course you don't hear her voice unless you watch the Japanese-language versions.
Yesterday evening, I watched The Animatrix for the first time since I saw it a decade ago. It was just as good as I remember, perhaps better. There are imagines from several of the shorts that have stayed with me for years. The look of the neo-noir segment "A Detective Story" fills me with such joy. Also, the trippy visuals of "World Record" and the joyful experiments of the characters in "Beyond" stand out. |
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I managed to cross a couple DC movies off my list this month, and I ended up watching the bonus episodes and features as well. The features are rich with comics history. :up:
Originally Posted by mrcellophane
(Post 12886850)
Every time you talk anime, I get excited and daunted! I have so much I need to see! I've only watched the English dubs of Cowboy Bebop and Pokémon, and I need to watch the Japanese-language version of the former. I loved that series so very much.
Yesterday evening, I watched The Animatrix for the first time since I saw it a decade ago. It was just as good as I remember, perhaps better. There are imagines from several of the shorts that have stayed with me for years. The look of the neo-noir segment "A Detective Story" feels me with such joy. Also, the trippy visuals of "World Record" and the joyful experiments of the characters in "Beyond" also stand out. |
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Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 12886639)
Going to have to go for double Challenge credit here obviously. Probably Watership Down for me, maybe the commentary track since I watched the film fairly recently.
Watched A Scanner Darkly tonight. It was alright but not really my tastes. It's half the topic/half the rotoscope animation. It's never been my favorite type of animation. Oh well. Tomorrow I'll pick prize winners after the challenge is officially ended at dawn. Keep an eye out for the announcement sometime tomorrow! |
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