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Re: The 7th Annual Animation Challenge Discussion Thread!
Watching Son of Batman. For some reason, I thought Netflix streaming had more of these DC movies, but I guess I'll have to dig out my physical discs. :(
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I just finished a good first time view. I was browsing the Dish Guide and came across All Dogs Go To Heaven 2, on Encore Family. I had never seen either of the movies, but I really enjoyed it.
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I really enjoyed Tad: The Lost Explorer. It's been in my Netflix queue for a long time. Glad I finally watched it.
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Originally Posted by lisadoris
(Post 12875175)
I'm doing okay. Just started y re-watch of The Boondocks and some of the episodes aren't as good as I remember. Batman Beyond has aged well and Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker still kicks all sorts of butt.
Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi
(Post 12875318)
Working through the first season/volume of He-Man. It picks up some after the first few episodes. I also learned that He-Man is a cheater and part of his power comes from the metal deal on his chest. After that episode, it's kind of funny when he keeps telling people not to cheat when he's using a performance enhancer himself.
In one of the earlier episodes, he has his eyes closed and his arms over his eyes as well while shouting "I can't see". He later regains his vision after lowering his arms and opening his eyes. We know this because he shouts "I can see again". I don't think I'll finish by the end of the month but I'm guessing at least 3 out of the 4 sets. I'll just keep going through next month since I don't have a lot of Criterions to watch.
Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12875848)
I just finished a good first time view. I was browsing the Dish Guide and came across All Dogs Go To Heaven 2, on Encore Family. I had never seen either of the movies, but I really enjoyed it.
I started Back to the Future: The complete Animated Series tonight. So far they aren't that bad, though cheesier than I remembered. I am glad they kept Christopher Lloyd as the voice actor for Doc Brown. Marty was not voiced by Michael J. Fox and while it's close, it is a bit odd and throws me a bit. I totally forgot that Bill Nye the Science Guy showed up at the end doing the experiments and that was a pleasant surprise! |
Re: The 7th Annual Animation Challenge Discussion Thread!
Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 12876123)
This makes me glad I haven't picked up any of He-man. I did love it as a kid, but I'd be frustrated with this now!
At the end of one, everyone was laughing, including Teela. Problem is, Teela, nor any woman, was there laughing but you could still hear her. I also watched He-Man throw his sword at a monster, then the sword was strapped to his back, then there was no sword on his back, let alone the scabbard. Then I started noticing how often the scabbard appears/disappears. At least this show isn't as bad as '66 Spider-Man. |
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I just finished my rewatch of Walking With Dinosaurs. Haven't decided yet if I want to watch the specials on Curiosity Stream, or go right into Walking With Prehistoric Beasts though.
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I was in the mood for some superhero goodness this morning, so I've been watching The Batman on Netflix. Once I got past the different look from B:TAS, I found it to actually be a pretty good show.
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So, I was wrong about Christopher Lloyd being the voice actor for Doc Brown in The Back to the Future: Complete Animated Series. It's actually Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson's voice). He does a good job, especially when the real Christopher Lloyd does the opening and ending segments and is an immediate comparison.
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If anyone is interested in a horror movie, and has a Wild Card to spare, and has a Roku, Night Train To Terror, on Snag Films has a stop motion monster in the third story.
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Last night, I watched From Up on Poppy Hill, an anime about a group of students in the early 60s who are trying to save their old clubhouse. I read a few reviews and comments about it and found that most characterized it "slight" and not as "rich" as Studio Ghibli's other films. However, I thought the film showed a lot of insight into how small our worlds become - especially as children or (in a couple of scenes) even as adults. The animation is beautiful, and the characters are lovingly developed. Sometimes I think people overemphasize fantastical world-building in animation and equate it with "richness".
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Re: The 7th Annual Animation Challenge Discussion Thread!
Originally Posted by mrcellophane
(Post 12878161)
Last night, I watched From Up on Poppy Hill, an anime about a group of students in the early 60s who are trying to save their old clubhouse. I read a few reviews and comments about it and found that most characterized it "slight" and not as "rich" as Studio Ghibli's other films. However, I thought the film showed a lot of insight into how small our worlds become - especially as children or (in a couple of scenes) even as adults. The animation is beautiful, and the characters are lovingly developed. Sometimes I think people overemphasize fantastical world-building in animation and equate it with "richness".
The film shows the last vestiges of the old Tokyo that would be completely gone by the Olympics: https://c8.staticflickr.com/9/8244/8...d6e0295ca5.jpg https://c2.staticflickr.com/9/8092/8...f25174eb96.jpg |
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I just finished watching Man-Thing, on the El Rey Network, and was wondering. Does anyone know if the creature was just a man in a suit, or was it animated? I was wondering if I could use a Wild Card on it.
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I was in the mood for some anime, so after looking through my DVD's, I figured I hadn't watched Tekkaman Blade in a long time, so I thought I'd break it out, for at least a few episodes.
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Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12878450)
I just finished watching Man-Thing, on the El Rey Network, and was wondering. Does anyone know if the creature was just a man in a suit, or was it animated? I was wondering if I could use a Wild Card on it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290747/fullcredits#cast |
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I don't know if anyone's into puppetry, but there's an interesting show on Crunchyroll called Thunderbolt Fantasy. I've only watched the first episode so far, but the puppets and sets look amazing.
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Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi
(Post 12878818)
I think guy in suit
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290747/fullcredits#cast |
Re: The 7th Annual Animation Challenge Discussion Thread!
Originally Posted by mrcellophane
(Post 12878161)
Last night, I watched From Up on Poppy Hill, an anime about a group of students in the early 60s who are trying to save their old clubhouse. I read a few reviews and comments about it and found that most characterized it "slight" and not as "rich" as Studio Ghibli's other films. However, I thought the film showed a lot of insight into how small our worlds become - especially as children or (in a couple of scenes) even as adults. The animation is beautiful, and the characters are lovingly developed. Sometimes I think people overemphasize fantastical world-building in animation and equate it with "richness".
Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12878839)
Ok. I wasn't watching it for the challenge anyway, so it's no big deal. Just a thought that occur to me after I watched it. I enjoyed the movie anyway, and isn't that what really counts?
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I think I've done this 6 out of 7 years. I'm not doing the checklist for the first time this year and I think I am enjoying it more. I found myself having to rewatch certain things I didn't want to rewatch again year after year to meet certain criteria and some things like Russian cartoons just don't really interest me.
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Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 12878883)
I've watched this twice now and would disagree with anyone that says it's not comparable to other Ghibli films. I know I like it a lot more than a few of their "classic" Miyazaki's like Pom Poko.
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Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum
(Post 12879040)
Just for the record, I think you meant "classic Ghiblis." Miyazaki didn't direct POM POKO, Isao Takahata did.
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Originally Posted by TheBigDave
(Post 12878835)
I don't know if anyone's into puppetry, but there's an interesting show on Crunchyroll called Thunderbolt Fantasy. I've only watched the first episode so far, but the puppets and sets look amazing.
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Originally Posted by N8 Storm
(Post 12878888)
I think I've done this 6 out of 7 years. I'm not doing the checklist for the first time this year and I think I am enjoying it more. I found myself having to rewatch certain things I didn't want to rewatch again year after year to meet certain criteria and some things like Russian cartoons just don't really interest me.
Any other suggestions out there? |
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Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 12879042)
He did write it, though.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ency...ime.php?id=809 |
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Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 12879190)
I can understand that. I've had the same feelings for some of the checklists. I have to admit to discovering a few Russian cartoons that I've really enjoyed because of this one, though! That being said, I'm totally open to suggestions for changes to the check list to change it up for next year. Maybe I can combine some of those marks and change it to "watch 4 out 10" or something like that.
Any other suggestions out there? |
Re: The 7th Annual Animation Challenge Discussion Thread!
Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 12879190)
I can understand that. I've had the same feelings for some of the checklists. I have to admit to discovering a few Russian cartoons that I've really enjoyed because of this one, though! That being said, I'm totally open to suggestions for changes to the check list to change it up for next year. Maybe I can combine some of those marks and change it to "watch 4 out 10" or something like that.
Any other suggestions out there? |
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