The 7th Annual Animation Challenge Discussion Thread!
#76
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Bumped into my Planet of the Apes: The Complete Animated Series set last night, which I have yet to watch! I'm excited now, although the first episode was just a big long montage of walking through desert with a small amount of action at the end. I hope the whole series doesn't drag out each episode like the pilot.
#77
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Bumped into my Planet of the Apes: The Complete Animated Series set last night, which I have yet to watch! I'm excited now, although the first episode was just a big long montage of walking through desert with a small amount of action at the end. I hope the whole series doesn't drag out each episode like the pilot.
#78
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Teen Titans Go! is very well done, although the newer ones seem to be lacking something. Many of the best are still excellent on the n-th viewing, fortunately.
Aladdin is about as good as one might hope - never saw it when it was on (probably too busy with Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, MiB, The Mask, Jumanji, Ghostbusters and other unlikely cartoon spinoffs), and some of the storylines rival various (minor) 'proper' Disney films.
The Amazing World of Gumball is absolutely brilliant. Witty, irreverant, clever, crazily 'true' in many ways... just brilliant TV. One episode takes on Meaning of Life (film & question), one decides to just showcase the bizarre/pathetic/sad/realistic dreams of minor characters, and "The Advice" really satirically highlights the difficulty and truthfulness of blindly following various epithetical pieces of advice... and also has multiple hidden morals and, smartly, pieces of important advice. There's one where they realise they're in a show, there's-
Aladdin is about as good as one might hope - never saw it when it was on (probably too busy with Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, MiB, The Mask, Jumanji, Ghostbusters and other unlikely cartoon spinoffs), and some of the storylines rival various (minor) 'proper' Disney films.
The Amazing World of Gumball is absolutely brilliant. Witty, irreverant, clever, crazily 'true' in many ways... just brilliant TV. One episode takes on Meaning of Life (film & question), one decides to just showcase the bizarre/pathetic/sad/realistic dreams of minor characters, and "The Advice" really satirically highlights the difficulty and truthfulness of blindly following various epithetical pieces of advice... and also has multiple hidden morals and, smartly, pieces of important advice. There's one where they realise they're in a show, there's-
#79
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I finished the first season of Avatar: The Last Airbender. I wasn't crazy about it at first. It was too cartoony. But as the story grew, it got more serious and exciting. I'm looking forward to watching season 2 & 3.
All 3 seasons and the Legend Of Korra sequel are on Amazon Prime.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GFIUBK/
All 3 seasons and the Legend Of Korra sequel are on Amazon Prime.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GFIUBK/
#80
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I finished the first season of Avatar: The Last Airbender. I wasn't crazy about it at first. It was too cartoony. But as the story grew, it got more serious and exciting. I'm looking forward to watching season 2 & 3.
All 3 seasons and the Legend Of Korra sequel are on Amazon Prime.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GFIUBK/
All 3 seasons and the Legend Of Korra sequel are on Amazon Prime.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GFIUBK/
Netflix added the latest animated adaption of 'The Little Prince', The Little Prince (2015), yesterday. It's reasonably faithful and works more than it doesn't. Well worth watching.
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Watching Zootopia. 2nd watch for me as I did see it in the theaters. I am liking it just as much this time around. There are a lot of cleaver jokes for all ages if you keep your ears open. I know that's not new, but I like that Disney/Pixar makes sure to include the whole family not just make films for kids only.
#83
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As a birthday gift to myself, I popped in my new Blu-ray of the 1991 Studio Ghibli masterpiece, ONLY YESTERDAY, one of the finest animated movies I've ever seen, a drama about a Tokyo career girl in 1983 who flashes back frequently to her fifth grade memories while vacationing on a safflower farm in the remote countryside. It has some of the most beautiful artwork I've ever seen in an anime movie and the Blu-ray is just gorgeous and makes me want to start upgrading other Ghibli titles--an expensive proposition, but ONLY YESTERDAY is certainly worth the price.
ONLY YESTERDAY was directed by Isao Takahata, who also directed GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES, HORUS PRINCE OF THE SUN, POM POKO and THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA.
ONLY YESTERDAY was directed by Isao Takahata, who also directed GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES, HORUS PRINCE OF THE SUN, POM POKO and THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA.
#84
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As a birthday gift to myself, I popped in my new Blu-ray of the 1991 Studio Ghibli masterpiece, ONLY YESTERDAY, one of the finest animated movies I've ever seen, a drama about a Tokyo career girl in 1983 who flashes back frequently to her fifth grade memories while vacationing on a safflower farm in the remote countryside. It has some of the most beautiful artwork I've ever seen in an anime movie and the Blu-ray is just gorgeous and makes me want to start upgrading other Ghibli titles--an expensive proposition, but ONLY YESTERDAY is certainly worth the price.
ONLY YESTERDAY was directed by Isao Takahata, who also directed GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES, HORUS PRINCE OF THE SUN, POM POKO and THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA.
ONLY YESTERDAY was directed by Isao Takahata, who also directed GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES, HORUS PRINCE OF THE SUN, POM POKO and THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA.
I just finished an episode of Doc McStuffins, on Disney Junior. It actually was a pretty good show. One nice thing about this Challenge, is it allows me to watch little kids cartoons, and I don't feel embarrassed.
#85
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Bumped into my Planet of the Apes: The Complete Animated Series set last night, which I have yet to watch! I'm excited now, although the first episode was just a big long montage of walking through desert with a small amount of action at the end. I hope the whole series doesn't drag out each episode like the pilot.
#86
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As a birthday gift to myself, I popped in my new Blu-ray of the 1991 Studio Ghibli masterpiece, ONLY YESTERDAY, one of the finest animated movies I've ever seen, a drama about a Tokyo career girl in 1983 who flashes back frequently to her fifth grade memories while vacationing on a safflower farm in the remote countryside.
ONLY YESTERDAY was directed by Isao Takahata, who also directed GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES, HORUS PRINCE OF THE SUN, POM POKO and THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA.
ONLY YESTERDAY was directed by Isao Takahata, who also directed GRAVE OF THE FIREFLIES, HORUS PRINCE OF THE SUN, POM POKO and THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA.
I think that my watching is going to be way down this year, though! Only the first day into the Olympics and I already have quite a bit taped and been watching a lot too. Going to try to at least one entry for my list a day, but we'll see how that goes...
#87
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Happy birthday! Hope you had a good one. This is one of the few Studio Ghibli films I have not seen. I should see if I can order it from the library for this month...
It is a good excuse to watch kid's cartoons! I plan on starting Back to the Future Animated series pretty soon. I don't watch a lot of the stuff for the younger kids, but there a few out there that are worth watching.
I think that my watching is going to be way down this year, though! Only the first day into the Olympics and I already have quite a bit taped and been watching a lot too. Going to try to at least one entry for my list a day, but we'll see how that goes...
It is a good excuse to watch kid's cartoons! I plan on starting Back to the Future Animated series pretty soon. I don't watch a lot of the stuff for the younger kids, but there a few out there that are worth watching.
I think that my watching is going to be way down this year, though! Only the first day into the Olympics and I already have quite a bit taped and been watching a lot too. Going to try to at least one entry for my list a day, but we'll see how that goes...
#88
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#89
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I finished the first season of Avatar: The Last Airbender. I wasn't crazy about it at first. It was too cartoony. But as the story grew, it got more serious and exciting. I'm looking forward to watching season 2 & 3.
All 3 seasons and the Legend Of Korra sequel are on Amazon Prime.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GFIUBK/
All 3 seasons and the Legend Of Korra sequel are on Amazon Prime.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GFIUBK/
#90
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Taking a Godzilla break for my first viewing of Rick and Morty. Good grief, what a sick and twisted show! I love it. But only when the wife and kid aren't in the room.
#92
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I finished 'The Revenge Of Cobra' earlier today. Revisiting GI Joe really brings back childhood memories. Haven't decided what my next watch will be yet though.
#93
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I just finished a first time viewing of Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The Lon Chaney and Charles Laughton versions are favorites and it was with some amount of trepidation that I went into the Disney version. Part of it was justified. While the animation is quite good and they did a fairly good job with the story there was just too much music for my tastes. It was generally *very good* music but too "operatic" for me (one reason I changed from being a voice major was they were training me to sing opera and I just don't care much for the musical form). But I can live with it as it's *not* the general Disney "pop song" music - actually somewhat of a relief. The thing that I disliked the most was turning some gargoyle's into anthropomorphic characters in true Disney "comic relief" form. Blech! They totally took me out of the story every time they made a appearance.
I only own this because gohastings sent me the *wrong* version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. I'd ordered one of the live action versions I'd never seen (don't recall just which) and in true gohastings form they sent the wrong title (in spite of not matching UPC). Since the Disney one was the more expensive one and was the BR/DVD combo pack which contains both the first and second films I kept it. Partly due to it having both films, is a combo pack, and that my grandkids might like one of the films. Having seen the first I doubt I'll show it to them unless they ask. I don't think any would care for it (I know my grandson wouldn't - he dislikes most Disney films just because of the music). It's a bit dark for the youngest and a different type of "musical" than the middle one likes.
I'll be starting II in a few minutes and am somewhat dreading the viewing. I know... why watch it? Because I own it and watch *everything* I own at least once.
I only own this because gohastings sent me the *wrong* version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. I'd ordered one of the live action versions I'd never seen (don't recall just which) and in true gohastings form they sent the wrong title (in spite of not matching UPC). Since the Disney one was the more expensive one and was the BR/DVD combo pack which contains both the first and second films I kept it. Partly due to it having both films, is a combo pack, and that my grandkids might like one of the films. Having seen the first I doubt I'll show it to them unless they ask. I don't think any would care for it (I know my grandson wouldn't - he dislikes most Disney films just because of the music). It's a bit dark for the youngest and a different type of "musical" than the middle one likes.
I'll be starting II in a few minutes and am somewhat dreading the viewing. I know... why watch it? Because I own it and watch *everything* I own at least once.
#94
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Same silly rule here, although I'll have to live to 250 to satisfy it.
#95
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^Yeah... I have so much unopened stuff I *really* need to just stop purchasing new titles and focus on what I already have. I once did a rough calculation on just the unopened TVonDVD stuff and it came to ~5 years (watching at least 3 hours per day)! I've probably added a couple of years to that total since then.
Well... The Hunchback of Notre Dame II was as bad as I was expecting. The animation is several steps down from the first film. Somewhat on a par with generic Saturday morning cartoons (Do they still do those? There were only a few the last time I checked.) At least the main characters *looked* the same even if that drawing was rather simplified. Many of the same voices returned (which was good for continuity - especially with Quasimodo). The music on this one is what I expected on the first. Mostly Disney pop type junk. The anthropomorphic gargoyles were back and worst than before. The sad part is I think my granddaughters would like this one - it's not as dark as the first and looks like many of the Disney Channel cartoons they watch. I hope they don't find it as I'd rather not have to watch it again.
Well... The Hunchback of Notre Dame II was as bad as I was expecting. The animation is several steps down from the first film. Somewhat on a par with generic Saturday morning cartoons (Do they still do those? There were only a few the last time I checked.) At least the main characters *looked* the same even if that drawing was rather simplified. Many of the same voices returned (which was good for continuity - especially with Quasimodo). The music on this one is what I expected on the first. Mostly Disney pop type junk. The anthropomorphic gargoyles were back and worst than before. The sad part is I think my granddaughters would like this one - it's not as dark as the first and looks like many of the Disney Channel cartoons they watch. I hope they don't find it as I'd rather not have to watch it again.
#96
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^Yeah... I have so much unopened stuff I *really* need to just stop purchasing new titles and focus on what I already have. I once did a rough calculation on just the unopened TVonDVD stuff and it came to ~5 years (watching at least 3 hours per day)! I've probably added a couple of years to that total since then.
Well... The Hunchback of Notre Dame II was as bad as I was expecting. The animation is several steps down from the first film. Somewhat on a par with generic Saturday morning cartoons (Do they still do those? There were only a few the last time I checked.) At least the main characters *looked* the same even if that drawing was rather simplified. Many of the same voices returned (which was good for continuity - especially with Quasimodo). The music on this one is what I expected on the first. Mostly Disney pop type junk. The anthropomorphic gargoyles were back and worst than before. The sad part is I think my granddaughters would like this one - it's not as dark as the first and looks like many of the Disney Channel cartoons they watch. I hope they don't find it as I'd rather not have to watch it again.
Well... The Hunchback of Notre Dame II was as bad as I was expecting. The animation is several steps down from the first film. Somewhat on a par with generic Saturday morning cartoons (Do they still do those? There were only a few the last time I checked.) At least the main characters *looked* the same even if that drawing was rather simplified. Many of the same voices returned (which was good for continuity - especially with Quasimodo). The music on this one is what I expected on the first. Mostly Disney pop type junk. The anthropomorphic gargoyles were back and worst than before. The sad part is I think my granddaughters would like this one - it's not as dark as the first and looks like many of the Disney Channel cartoons they watch. I hope they don't find it as I'd rather not have to watch it again.
Hunchback of Notre Dame is one of my least favorite Disney movies. Part of it is that it is so dark (though Black Cauldron is probably a bit worse) but scenes like
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I just finished watching Song of the Sea. I was looking forward to this one as I LOVED The Book of Kells and it's done by the same people. However, I just could not get into this one. Part of it was the whiny older brother, but it just didn't grab me like Kells did.
#97
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Since CW stopped airing Saturday morning cartoons, it is official, there really are no more Saturday morning cartoons.
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#99
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Gargoyles should be here tomorrow. Looking forward to revisiting the show.
#100
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My recollection of the series from the original broadcast is a lot of walking and quite of bit of talking without lips moving. My brother and I used to watch it, probably because of our love of the movies in the series, and would talk about how bad the animation was and how repetitive the stories were after watching the cartoon.
I have that to watch too... I need more month