This is Clyde. Say something nice about him.
he's got a nice smile
>>89674167
he rescued lana pretty good, and he does a pretty good job of helping linc
>>89674167
His folks aren't dead from fag disease.
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS? Because this is bloody AMAZING.
How can 1 good thing come out of such a horrible show?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM8tRdFaWS0
>>89674088
I would love to see other characters from TTGo drawn in this art style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNRzoenTZ4k
Sweet jesus they're more over the top at this than Animaniacs.
>>89674088
POWER EIGHTIES Titans would make for a much more watchable show.
Do you prefer the SatAM/old school Archie support cast (Sally, Antoine, Bunny etc) or the Sonic Adventure/Sonic X characters (Amy, Rouge, Cream etc) to be more focused on and central or do you think both should ideally be integrated equally?
SatAM cast sucks. They'll never be in games and it's good that it'll stay that way. They work fine in the comic because there's a lot more time to devote to specific characters and divvy out the personalities and roles; but it does little to distract from the fact that they could all be removed and Sonic could still do his job as effectively as ever.
The way they were rewritten post-Penders is fantastic (with the exception of Sally "Woe is me I'm such a bad leader everything is my fault/I CHANGED MY MIND I'M THE ABSOLUTE BEST AND SASSIEST CHARACTER NOW FEEL MY FISTS OF FURY AND POWERFUL TEAM FRIENDSHIP LEADERSHIP" Acorn) But the universe is written around their existence instead of the other way around.
I prefer it like this a lot more than the original Archie series. But they'll never belong in the games and feel alien to Sonic's world, even somehow with all the fantastic way they're written into it and mold to the Genesis games 100 times more than ever before (Even the Genesis saga felt forced with Sally and the gang accompanying Sonic on what was supposed to be his first solo adventure, andsomehow they were aware of it all because they had done it all before.
Can we also talk about this?
Seeing a proper Sonic CD comic is so many levels of awesome...
But is it just me or did they really give the game the shaft here?
Yeah. They spend like 5 pages on Never Lake. 3 Pages on Palmtree Panic. 3 on Collision Chaos, and then a montage of the rest of the zones. Literally one page each and one _panel per timeline_. I'm glad they included them at all, but I think it's fair to say it was quite disappointing to see such little time and effort put into the zones, given that there's so much to play with. I would have preferred it was a thicker book I guess, and that they'd have put it off to work on it longer. Or split it into 2 or 3 issues.
Oh and Stardust Speedway?
It's fucking always the bad future.
That zone didn't even GET alternate timelines. Just the race in Act 3, right after Sonic leaves Wacky Workbench...
Then the race is 3 panels long, counting the gorgeous spread made to represent the entire race. I was really looking forward to seeing the alternate timelines in Stardust Speedway but.. Oh well, whatever.
Not nearly as bad as Metallic Madness' representation...which was actually nothing whatever.
It was great to see a proper comic on Sonic CD, but I was left quite unsatisfied.
>>89674920
The game sucks, though. Worst of the OG Sonics by a mile.
At the Laputa Animation Festival in 2003, 140 animators from around the world were asked to make a list of what they considered the 20 best animation films of all time. This information was used to determine the 150 best animations (features, shorts, TV series) from Japan and around the world.
1. Hedgehog in the Fog
(Ёжик в тyмaнe, Yuri Norstein, RUSSIA /USSR, 1975)
2. Tale of Tales (Yuri Norstein, RUSSIA /USSR, 1979)
3. Fantasia (9 Disney directors, USA, 1940)
4. The Man Who Planted Trees
(L'homme qui plantait des arbres, Frédéric Back, CANADA, 1987)
5. The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep
(La bergère et le ramoneur, Paul Grimault, FRANCE, 1953)
6. Future Boy Conan (未来少年コナン, Hayao Miyazaki, JAPAN, 1978, 26 eps.)
7. My Neighbour Totoro (となりのトトロ, Hayao Miyazaki, JAPAN, 1988)
8. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (David Hand/Disney, USA, 1937)
9. Yellow Submarine (George Dunning, UK, 1968)
10. The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon
(わんぱく王子の大蛇退治, Yugo Serikawa/William Ross, JAPAN/USA, 1963)
11. Horus: Prince of the Sun
(太陽の王子 ホルスの大冒険, Isao Takahata, JAPAN, 1968)
12. Crac! (Frédéric Back, CANADA, 1981)
13. Mr. Bug Goes to Town
(aka Hoppity Goes to Town, Dave Fleischer, USA, 1941)
14. Wallace and Gromit in The Wrong Trousers (Nick Park, UK, 1993)
15. The Spider and the Tulip
(くもとちゅうりっぷ, Kenzo Masaoka, JAPAN, 1943)
16. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
(風の谷のナウシカ, Hayao Miyazaki, JAPAN, 1984)
17. The Snow Queen
(Cнeжнaя кopoлeвa, Lev Atamanov, RUSSIA/USSR, 1957)
18. Blinkity Blank (Norman McLaren,CANADA, 1955)
19. Laputa: Castle in the Sky
(天空の城ラピュタ, Hayao Miyazaki, JAPAN, 1986)
20. Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro
(ルパン三世, Hayao Miyazaki, JAPAN, 1979)
>>89673901
21. Dimensions of Dialogue
(Možnosti dialogu, Jan Švankmajer, CZECHOSLAVAKIA/USSR, 1982)
22. The Hand
(Ruka, Jiří Trnka, CZECHOSLOVAKIA/USSR, 1965)
23. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
(Sen noci svatojánské, Jiří Trnka, CZECHOSLOVAKIA/USSR, 1959)
24. Night on Bald Mountain
(Une nuit sur le mont chauve, Alexander Aléxeieff /Claire Parker, FRANCE, 1933)
25. Dojoji Temple
(道成寺, Kihachiro Kawamoto, JAPAN, 1976)
26. The Nightmare Before Christmas (Tim Burton, USA, 1993)
27. Fantastic Planet (La Planète sauvage, René Laloux, FRANCE, 1973)
28. The Magic Ballad (おこんじょうるり, Tadanari Okamoto, JAPAN, 1982)
29. Spirited Away (千と千尋の神隠し, Hayao Miyazaki, JAPAN, 2001)
30. Akira (アキラ, Katsuhiro Otomo, JAPAN, 1988)
31. The Adventures of Gamba (ガンバの冒険, Osamu Dezaki, JAPAN, 1975)
31. Tom and Jerry (Joseph Barbera / William Hanna, USA, 1965-72)
33. Astro Boy (鉄腕アトム, Osamu Tezuka, JAPAN, 1963-66, 193 eps.)
34. Father and Daughter
(Michaël Dudok de Wit, UK/BELGIUM/ NETHERLANDS, 2000)
35. Pinocchio (Hamilton Luske / Ben Sharpsteen / Disney, USA, 1940)
36. Mobile Suit Gundam
(機動戦士ガンダム, Yoshiyuki Tomino, JAPAN, 1979-80, 43 eps.)
37. Bambi (David Hand / Disney, USA, 1942)
38. Street of Crocodiles (Brothers Quay, UK, 1986)
39. Grave of the Fireflies (火垂るの墓, Isao Takahata, JAPAN, 1988)
>>89673919Source: http://pastebin.com/kkdgXKFb
Go back to /a/ all these are anime movies, rather than cartoons. And the only good cartoon on that list is Fantasia.
Does anyone else feel like Gennedy's cartoons were never THAT good? Like i enjoy Dexters Lab, especially the movie, but im not like a huge fan of a lot of it.
>>89673834
it got shitty when the art style changed
>>89673846
But didn't Genndy leave at that point?
I wish it ended after the Ego Trip. Those last seasons were completely stupid, non-creative and ugly.
Was Genndy actually involved in this blasphemy?
Why do the Japanese understand capeshit more than Americans?
>>89673753
That movie was written by Americans you stupid fucking weeb.
>>89673803
And animated by Japs. :) What looks better? This or the last DC movie shitted out by WB Animation?
>>89673835
These are shorts.
Back in 2007 someone story-timed X-23: Target X for me. It was my first introduction to X-23, and maybe it will be yours.
Story-times used to be the backbone of /co/, not some lame-ass cartoon generals or SJW complaints. I'm bringing back /co/llege. I, headmaster Jimmies will be story-timing as often as possible in order to combat the influx of trash that has infested /co/. You are all welcome to take on the moniker of Headmaster Jimmies to combat this.
/co/ is love.
This is X-23: Target X
written by Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost
drawn by Sonia Oback and Michael Choi
>>89673732
>>89673743
>>89673764
If you had powers, would you be a hero? Would you have a no-kill policy in place? Would you prefer to be part of a team or solo? Would you share you identity with the public or have a secret identity?
>>89673281
Nah, I'd just become a cop and rake in that sweet cop money with triple overtime and pension
I'd be too busy having a crisis about the existence of the supernatural. I've only seen this issue brought up once(in a japanese light novel).
I would selfishly use my powers to full effect. I would give my best not to get into legal troubles though.
If I had enough power not to be afraid of anyone else I'd eradicate whole nations to make the world a better place.
Assuming Cartoon Network doesn't randomly cancel it, how much longer do you think this show has until its finale? 'That Will Be All' suggests the diamonds are planning to return to Earth, which would mean we're getting closer to the end.
>>89673262
lets hope cartoon network cancels this sjw propaganda so the steven universe cancerous faggotry fanbase get trigger
>>89673262
You now have to watch Sword Art Online
>>89673286
>saying shit like this on /co/ of all places
How many cartoon lesbians is too many cartoon lesbians?
>>89672480
They should at least be bisexual so the male hero still has a chance to get his dick wet. What is the point of lesbians?
>>89672602
>What is the point of lesbians?
What kind of question is that?
Depends, are they lesbians for the point of character identity and development or lesbians for the sake of titillation?
The answer to the first option is unlimited, the answer to the second option is four or five
What was their problem? Didn't they realize that continuing to go on adventures adventurers was irresponsible once children came into the picture?
They did, and that's why they fully intended to stop doing it. And then a tribe of mysterious forest dwelling people came to them begging for help, and they were the only ones who could save them from total destruction. So between the choices of A: telling the tribe to fuck off and letting them die so they could be assured of not being separated from their newborn son and B: going on one last probably totally safe mission and letting their kid stay with his grandparents for a week, they chose the latter.
Is this type of backstory a common thing, because I feel like I have seen it somewhere else.
>>89673171
I have a feeling that it's very common in teen fiction
Can we get an art evolution thread going?
There's something fascinating about seeing what time and practice does to an artist.
>>89671972
Dead comics thread?
>>89673531
Dead comics welcome, I just wanna see art that improves/changes
I was going to make a Paranatural version but I was making myself sad while gathering panels.
Anyone been reading this gem in the rough?
>>89671645
Once I realized the kid's not meant to be making social commentary, he's just kind of a whiny prick who's trying to convince himself he's not just a fucking murder I really started to enjoy it.
>>89671782
Fucking same, I can't wait until later in the current arc when he is caught and shit
is Brubaker or Remender a better writer
I constantly confuse the two of them
Does anyone remember this movie?
I try to introduce people to this movie, and so far they have all enjoyed it.
>>89671706
Canadian version or the USA?
>>89671630
Awww yeah, dude! I love The Blow-Up Doll of the Elf!
dude, it's spiderman but he's A WOMAN
dude, it's spiderman but he's BLACK
dude, it's spiderman but he's FROM ANOTHER TIMELINE
dude, it's spiderman but he's GAY
dude, it's spiderman but he's HIS EVIL VERSION
dude, it's spiderman but he's A ZOMBIE
dude, it's spiderman but he's FROM YET ANOTHER TIMELINES
dude, it's spiderman but he's A ROBOT
dude, why does ever single superhero have the same "spinoff" variants
Because it's easier to sell something to someone if it has familiar elements.
Same reason there are so many sequels.
Same reason fast food franchises are so successful.
Same reason celebrities and people from prestigious families do well in politics.
Because people are afraid of trying new things, and the people who pay to get things made want to avoid that fear
dude, it's an attempt at a funny thread but it's RETARDED
What if Spider-Man was president
Spider-Pres