The 7th Annual Animation Challenge Discussion Thread!
#251
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I don't know why it's taken me so long, but I finally finished watching "Rose of Versailles" (1979), a 40-episode anime series about Marie Antoinette, Lady Oscar Francois, and the French Revolution. It's one of the best anime series I've ever seen and I started watching it a few challenges ago. It's a demanding series and I guess I kept putting it off until I was in a mood best able to appreciate it. Now, I want to read a bio of Marie Antoinette and then go back and watch this series (and other film versions of Marie Antoinette's story) again.

It was shown on French television dubbed in French and I'd love to see that version with English subs.
I also re-watched the entire 24-episode series, "Toward the Terra," this month since I wanted to write about it.
Also, since watching the two-part PBS documentary about Walt Disney, I want to re-watch more Disney, including some of the more obscure animated features and featurettes not covered in the docu (e.g. THE RELUCTANT DRAGON, SALUDOS AMIGOS, THREE CABALLEROS, ICHABOD AND MR. TODD, MELODY TIME, MAKE MINE MUSIC, FUN AND FANCY FREE, etc.). And I still haven't seen WALT AND EL GRUPO, the documentary about his travels in South America in 1941.
I did watch PINOCCHIO (1940) last night, the first time I've seen it since at least the '90s. It's an odd one. Poor Pinocchio is failed by every adult in his life except for the Blue Fairy and then he goes and fails her! Gepetto is rewarded for his neglect and inability to protect Pinocchio by getting a real son at the end. It's a beautifully animated movie, of course, but tough thematically to process. But that's true of a lot of Disney features in my case.
Plus, I have more anime that I started and want to continue with, so I'm not participating in the Criterion Challenge, despite having tons of unwatched Criterion titles.

It was shown on French television dubbed in French and I'd love to see that version with English subs.
I also re-watched the entire 24-episode series, "Toward the Terra," this month since I wanted to write about it.
Also, since watching the two-part PBS documentary about Walt Disney, I want to re-watch more Disney, including some of the more obscure animated features and featurettes not covered in the docu (e.g. THE RELUCTANT DRAGON, SALUDOS AMIGOS, THREE CABALLEROS, ICHABOD AND MR. TODD, MELODY TIME, MAKE MINE MUSIC, FUN AND FANCY FREE, etc.). And I still haven't seen WALT AND EL GRUPO, the documentary about his travels in South America in 1941.
I did watch PINOCCHIO (1940) last night, the first time I've seen it since at least the '90s. It's an odd one. Poor Pinocchio is failed by every adult in his life except for the Blue Fairy and then he goes and fails her! Gepetto is rewarded for his neglect and inability to protect Pinocchio by getting a real son at the end. It's a beautifully animated movie, of course, but tough thematically to process. But that's true of a lot of Disney features in my case.
Plus, I have more anime that I started and want to continue with, so I'm not participating in the Criterion Challenge, despite having tons of unwatched Criterion titles.
Last edited by Ash Ketchum; 09-01-16 at 08:03 AM.
#252
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Thanks for a great challenge LJG. I had a fun month, and finished at 110 watches. Mostly half hour episodes, with some movies, and some shorts watched too.
#253
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I didn't do the crossover because it would have messed up my numbers. Finished Shaun the Sheep and stopped.
#254
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Yesterday, I was able to accomplish two goals: finish the second season of Bob's Burgers and remove all animated features from my unwatched pile. I watched the BD of Akira that I acquired several months ago, and that cleared the last item out!
#255
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Congratulations to everyone for another great challenge! I hope everyone got at least some of their list whittled down! I was able to get all the animation out of my to watch pile plus a few others, so I'm happy with that.
mrcellophane did the same, I see! I know for me, it can be harder than you think to make that pile smaller...
But now, what everyone is waiting for, prize winners!
They are: orlmac, Trevor and pagefrance!
The prizes are:
Prize Pack 1: Disney: The Art of Frozen (book) and The Last Unicorn
Prize Pack 2: Who Framed Roger Rabbit BR and Plymptoons
Prize Pack 3: TV Toons To Go and Batfink: The Complete Series
I will be contacting the winners through the private messages as well. Please remember that you do have to have an address in the United States to qualify. Also, when claiming your prize, please put in order the prize you'd like, as I will be granting prizes on a first come first claimed basis.
Finally, please claim your prizes by Sept. 4th, 6 p.m. (central time). If I have not heard back from someone, I will award their prize to the next person in line. Thank you!
Congrats to the winners!
mrcellophane did the same, I see! I know for me, it can be harder than you think to make that pile smaller...But now, what everyone is waiting for, prize winners!
They are: orlmac, Trevor and pagefrance!
The prizes are:
Prize Pack 1: Disney: The Art of Frozen (book) and The Last Unicorn
Prize Pack 2: Who Framed Roger Rabbit BR and Plymptoons
Prize Pack 3: TV Toons To Go and Batfink: The Complete Series
I will be contacting the winners through the private messages as well. Please remember that you do have to have an address in the United States to qualify. Also, when claiming your prize, please put in order the prize you'd like, as I will be granting prizes on a first come first claimed basis.
Finally, please claim your prizes by Sept. 4th, 6 p.m. (central time). If I have not heard back from someone, I will award their prize to the next person in line. Thank you!
Congrats to the winners!
#256
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
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Congrats to the winners
#257
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Congrats winners!
Thanks for the prizes Goldenwheels!
Thanks for running things LJG!
I didn't watch a whole lot this time but had fun reading the thread and watching the few titles I *did* work in.
Thanks for the prizes Goldenwheels!
Thanks for running things LJG!
I didn't watch a whole lot this time but had fun reading the thread and watching the few titles I *did* work in.
#258
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Looking over participants' list threads, I was happy to see that more than a few of us watched ONLY YESTERDAY (1991), my Blu-ray viewing being easily one of the highlights of the month for me. And more than a few of us watched selections of old cartoon shorts from many decades ago. I was happy to see that LJG765 took up my suggestion to follow that YouTube link to watch a package of b&w Looney Tunes that included a cartoon, "Puss 'n Booty," that I believe offered the prototype for the Sylvester and Tweety cartoons.
To decompress from a month of animation (mostly anime), I took a break today and watched a Hong Kong musical from 1971 and a pair of b&w westerns that ran on TCM this afternoon. YEE-Hah!
To decompress from a month of animation (mostly anime), I took a break today and watched a Hong Kong musical from 1971 and a pair of b&w westerns that ran on TCM this afternoon. YEE-Hah!
#259
Thread Starter
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Our first prize pack has been claimed by Trevor! He chose prize pack #1: Prize Pack 1: Disney: The Art of Frozen (book) and The Last Unicorn. Congrats again!
Thanks as well to GoldenWheels for supplying the prizes.
I recently bought a Roku and it really helps for the challenges, especially things on Youtube where I can put it on and still multitask a bit. As a kid I loved watched Looney Tunes so I try to watch at least a few for the challenge. It was nice having some "fresh" ones that I don't own. Only Yesterday has def. been on my radar, but just haven't gotten to it yet but I will one day!
Thanks as well to GoldenWheels for supplying the prizes.

Looking over participants' list threads, I was happy to see that more than a few of us watched ONLY YESTERDAY (1991), my Blu-ray viewing being easily one of the highlights of the month for me. And more than a few of us watched selections of old cartoon shorts from many decades ago. I was happy to see that LJG765 took up my suggestion to follow that YouTube link to watch a package of b&w Looney Tunes that included a cartoon, "Puss 'n Booty," that I believe offered the prototype for the Sylvester and Tweety cartoons.
To decompress from a month of animation (mostly anime), I took a break today and watched a Hong Kong musical from 1971 and a pair of b&w westerns that ran on TCM this afternoon. YEE-Hah!
To decompress from a month of animation (mostly anime), I took a break today and watched a Hong Kong musical from 1971 and a pair of b&w westerns that ran on TCM this afternoon. YEE-Hah!
#260
Challenge Guru & Comic Nerd
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This was perhaps my most personally rewarding Challenge in quite awhile.
Hit 100 for the first time since last October.
Finished creating my new monthly personal checklist and completed it.
Binged and enjoyed an entire series that I've been putting off for years, Godzilla.
And won my first Challenge prize in what seems like years.
Thanks to L for another month of great leadership and to GoldenWheels and Hamilton Books for the continued sponsorship and the tough-to-choose-one prizes!
Hit 100 for the first time since last October.
Finished creating my new monthly personal checklist and completed it.
Binged and enjoyed an entire series that I've been putting off for years, Godzilla.
And won my first Challenge prize in what seems like years.
Thanks to L for another month of great leadership and to GoldenWheels and Hamilton Books for the continued sponsorship and the tough-to-choose-one prizes!
#261
DVD Talk Special Edition
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Congratulations to the winners, and thanks to LJG and the sponsor! I had a lot of fun this month and was able to reach some personal goals. This was my first time not using a checklist in a long time, and I found it quite freeing. (However, I'm back to using one for the Criterion challenge).
I need to see Only Yesterday. It looks like my kind of film!
I need to see Only Yesterday. It looks like my kind of film!
#262
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Thanks for all your work on the challenge LJG765. It was a lot of fun.
I didn't keep track, but I'm sure I was well over 100. I was able to catch-up on a lot of shows I missed when they originally aired.
I caught the full series of Avatar: The Last Airbender and half the series of The Legend of Korra. I also watched the full Justice League: Unlimited along with a bunch of DC animated movies.
And I did a lot of anime. Full seasons of Princess Jellyfish, ReLIFE, Yamada & the 7 Witches, Blood Lad, and Seven Deadly Sins. I also got caught-up on the 6-7 simulcasts I'm watching this season. I loved the Girls und Panzer movie.
I really enjoyed that one. Especially the ending which was unexpected but perfect. I'm a big fan of those "healing" slice-of-life anime.
I didn't keep track, but I'm sure I was well over 100. I was able to catch-up on a lot of shows I missed when they originally aired.
I caught the full series of Avatar: The Last Airbender and half the series of The Legend of Korra. I also watched the full Justice League: Unlimited along with a bunch of DC animated movies.
And I did a lot of anime. Full seasons of Princess Jellyfish, ReLIFE, Yamada & the 7 Witches, Blood Lad, and Seven Deadly Sins. I also got caught-up on the 6-7 simulcasts I'm watching this season. I loved the Girls und Panzer movie.
I really enjoyed that one. Especially the ending which was unexpected but perfect. I'm a big fan of those "healing" slice-of-life anime.
#263
Senior Member
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I'll take Prize Pack 2 with Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Plimptoons. Once I figure out who to sent you a message I'll get you my name and address.
#264
Senior Member
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In my excitement I forgot to thank GoldenWheels for his generosity once again. He/She is always there supplying us with great prizes, and I love the prize pack I won! It is always very exciting to get a new BR in the mail!
#265
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I feel the opposite! I recently bought a Roku and find that it does NOT help me with the challenges. At least not with what my original goal was in joining them, which was to force me to watch the thousands of discs that I've amassed over the years! LOL
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#268
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I made it a point to watch a number of DC movies this month and I also watched the bonus episodes and features. I agree with you that the features do contain a lot of comics history and they normally do a good job of adding in a nice mix of bonus episodes. They were the hightlight of my month.
#269
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Use the "Multi-quote" tool - bottom right with the "+ image. Select multiples (1 or more posts) with that and on the final post to include select just "quote" and they'll all be stacked in a edit window.
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Thanks to LJG for running the challenge, congrats to the prize winners, and thanks to Hamilton Books for sponsoring!
After hearing about it for years, I missed Only Yesterday when it was in theaters and didn't even know it was on disc yet. I'll have to pick it up.

I like when the bonus episodes tie into the theme of the movie, like Batman family for Bad Blood.

I made it a point to watch a number of DC movies this month and I also watched the bonus episodes and features. I agree with you that the features do contain a lot of comics history and they normally do a good job of adding in a nice mix of bonus episodes. They were the hightlight of my month.
I like when the bonus episodes tie into the theme of the movie, like Batman family for Bad Blood.
#271
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I won't lie and say how long it took me to figure out how to do this when I first joined DVDTalk. I figured out how to quote one person pretty easy but for some reason, I just didn't realize what the quote marks meant! Whoops!
#272
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Some time later I discovered you can use it to do a multi-quote reply *across threads* as it'll keep any you've selected, whether or not in the thread currently being read/viewed, and add them to the whole. That's when I realized you could also quote a message in another thread, copy it to the clipboard, go to a different thread, paste the clipboard copy in the "quick reply" area and get that quote from the other thread. That's been useful on a couple of occasions when discussions mirror each other or the topic/post is similar/relevant.
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#274
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Sorry to hijack the discussion to multi-quotes, but thanks for all of the comments and assistance!
#275
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Just one more day before the prize moves on to the next in line, pagefrance! If anyone talks to them or sees them post, please tell them to check their messages! Thanks!



