Y'know we never seem to talk about Martian girls that often despite the facts that Mars has the most attractive women in our solar system.
>she literally fucked bender
>>88216040
Truth
>>88216072
She literally fucked Leela too
This woman is Tara Strong tier in terms of her voices. Every single character she does sounds exactly the same.
But her characters always seem fresh and different? Why is that?
Her best performance was the episode of Bojack Horseman where Sarah Lynndies
>Watch Mabel
>Hear Louise
>Watch Louise
>Hear Sarah Lynn
>Watch Sarah Lynn
>Hear Mabel
I only know her from 3 roles ( Bob's burgers, gravity falls, adventure time) and the characters were all the same. Kooky, ambitious, wild kids
>>88215698
lewd
If you were a superhero, would you allow a supervillain to rule the world if said supervillain is capable of bringing world peace?
>>88214845
No
He's going to fuck up. Paranoia, stress or any other number of things will eventually kick in and screw everything up.
Ruling the entire planet is too big a job for anyone.
>>88214920
sounsd along the lines of "immortality sure would suck because you'd be bored and people you love would die" just because they cant keep themselves engaged in anything worthwile
>>88214920
>because it works like this in the realworld it'll work the same for a polymath supergenius ubermench that is smarter then all the irl geniuses put together
Are you ready to watch your favorite Holiday special, The Elf on the Shelf™? Its a Holiday Tradition©!
>>88213260
Ah yes, the tradition of scaring your kid to be good during December rather than actual disaplin or letting kids be kids.
what the fuck is elf on the shelf
Surely the comic book universe where one character has a magic ring that makes whatever he can think of, where another character created himself with magical lightning, where a magic word changes a little boy into the world's mightiest mortal, where a genie from the fifth dimension shows up to cause havoc on Superman for shits and giggles and can be beat by making him say his name backwards, where colors are emotions and emotions are sentient is a universe that needs to be handled with utmost gravity and seriousness.
>>88212970
Why is Batman's forehead so tall?
Seriously, he reminds me of The Leader.
>>88212970
Surely the comic book universe where one person is the symbol of American ideals having a disagreement with another person whose background is literal war profiteering will resolve their difference in a brawl in an airport
>>88213043
He needs that much forehead room to scowl better.
>only good MCU movies have been Iron Man 1, Incredible Hulk, Avengers 1, and Cap movies
So why do people pretend all the others weren't shit?
Memes
>Hulk
>Avengers
Opinion discarded
>>88212455
Pleb
>it's a racism is bad PSA episode
Good. We're probably going to need more of those quickly.
>>88212094
I like how even after Discount Captain Atom apologizes at the end, they still tell him to fuck off and insist that he can never redeem himself, and it just causes him to reinforce his previous beliefs and make no actual improvement.
>>88212094
>There has never been a racism PSA about a black person bullying a white person for being white
Because we all know that never happens in real life.
TRANSFORMERS
with the new movie coming out, why don't we talk about Transformers?
What's your favorite character and series?
Mine would have to be soundwave and G1
>>88211318
>why don't we talk about Transformers?
Because every Transformers "discussion" immediately devolves into tribal elitism. Apparently, you're only allowed to like ONE TF series ever, and no matter which one it is, a bunch of angry nerds will jump you with very loud declarations of TRUKK NOT MUNKEY.
So no, let's not talk about Transformers. Go jump off a cliff.
>>88211478
Well, what's your favorite series anon?
>>88211478
I don't think there is anybody here who doesn't like Beast Wars other than the retarded Beast Machines guy
That being said, you're a piece of shit if you like Beast Machines or any of the animes
Should The Joker be actually be funny?
CAN he be, and still pose a legitimate threat, without relying on cheap edge humor?The answer is "Yes", obviously, but I'm curious to see how you guys would define his style of comedy if you were in charge of writing him.
He should be able to use slapstick and snappy/crude one-liners the same way Batman uses gadgets and intimidation.
>>88211099
>guy wants to kill me
>he says something funny
>I am no longer scared that he wants to kill me
If you think like this, you're a retard. Jokes always heighten my enjoyment of something.
>>88211099
No the Joker shouldn't be funny and he's definitely not funny in any printed or animated version. Jack Nicholson is incredibly charismatic and has a kind of corn-ball dad-humor joke set that went well with his psychopathy and insanity but it only works with an actor. Considering 99% of comic book writers are aggressively unfunny and poor writers they should just write Joker as a laughing sadist or some shit. I dunno, he's an awful ''character'' and Joker fans are straight Juggalo white trash rednecks with their fat asses.
How long does he last in the Marvel universe
You mean how does the Marvel universe last with him in it?
>>88211087
>Freakazoid kills the Marvel Universe
Death Battle: Freakazoid vs. Impossible Man
So, what happened with that planned Team Fortress 2 cartoon?
>>88210843
it went boom
>>88210843
Nothing came from it, just like everything Valve announces.
The tf2 what? when?
>The world of Pixar is expanding in a big, dead, musical way in November 2017.
>Coco is Pixar’s next original movie, and it’s the sole novel film for the studio over the next few years as production ramps up for Cars 3 (due in June 2017) and, later, The Incredibles 2 and Toy Story 4.
>Since Coco’s announcement in 2012, little has been known about the film other than its central themes — it takes place in Mexico on the annual holiday Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead — and its filmmakers: Toy Story 3 director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla K. Anderson, and co-director Adrian Molina). But here’s the Coco content you’ve been waiting for: EW took a recent trip to Pixar and can now reveal a few additional details about the music-packed-but-not-quite-“musical” film.
>First, the voice cast: Benjamin Bratt and Gael García Bernal will lead Coco alongside newcomer Anthony Gonzalez, who will voice the film’s main character, a 12-year-old Mexican boy named Miguel. Gonzalez was hired after serving as Miguel’s scratch voice during early development, proving himself indispensable to both the filmmakers and the character. Character actress Renée Victor also joins the cast as Abuelita, Miguel’s grandmother.
>However, to understand whom Bratt and Bernal are voicing, it helps to get a little context. What’s Coco even about?
>Coco follows the secret musical ambitions of Miguel, who resides in a lively, loud Mexican village but comes from a family of shoemakers that may be the town’s only music-hating household. For generations, the Riveras have banned music because they believe they’ve been cursed by it; as their family history goes, Miguel’s great-grandfather abandoned his wife decades earlier to follow his own dreams of performing, leaving Imelda (Miguel’s great-grandmother) to take control as the matriarch of the now-thriving Rivera line and declare music dead to the family forever.
>But Miguel harbors a secret desire to seize his musical moment, inspired by his favorite singer of all time, the late Ernesto de la Cruz (Bratt). It’s only after Miguel discovers an amazing link between himself and De la Cruz that he takes action to emulate the famous singer and, in doing so, accidentally enters the Land of the Dead.
>In the beautiful underworld, it’s not long until Miguel encounters the souls of his own family — generations’ worth of long-dead but no less vivacious Rivera ancestors, including great-grandmother Imelda. Still, given the opportunity to roam around the Land of the Dead, Miguel decides to track down De la Cruz himself. He teams up with another friendly (and skeletal) spirit — a trickster named Hector, voiced by Bernal — to find De la Cruz, earn his family’s blessing to perform, and return to the Land of the Living before time runs out.
>Phew.
>“It was important to us from day one that we had an all-Latino cast,” says Unkrich, who with producer Anderson shepherded Toy Story 3 to become the world’s second highest-grossing animated film. “It focused us, and we ended up with a fantastic mix of people — some from Mexico and some from Los Angeles.”
>Bratt was cast relatively early on — Unkrich says he was the first, in fact — but Bernal took some more internal legwork. “Gael was someone we were considering early on, but I didn’t know if I’d be able to sell him [to Pixar chief John Lasseter] because he’s done so many films I’ve loved through the years, but he hadn’t really done comedy,” Unkrich tells EW. “Thankfully, our casting director said, ‘Have you seen this new show that Gael’s in?’ And it was Mozart in the Jungle, and I started watching and thought, ‘Oh my God, he’s so funny, he’s so charming, and he’s perfect.’ So, thank God for Mozart. It didn’t take any convincing on John’s part.”
Hopefully it's a better overall film than Book of Life.
>>88210655 (You)
>Meanwhile, Gonzalez is a newcomer triple-threat who does all his own singing in the movie and came to the filmmakers’ attention during a nationwide search for Miguel — and not just as the character’s final voice, but his scratch (or temporary) one. “We actually had another kid doing scratch for Miguel who’s now 17 or 18, which should tell you how long we’ve been working on the movie, but his voice changed long ago, and it was actually in trying to find a new voice for the scratch that we found Anthony,” says Unkrich.
>EW’s got plenty more Coco coming your way to tide you over until the film is released on Nov. 22, 2017. In the meantime, whet your Pixar appetite with Cars 3, dropping June 16, 2017.
>Newsarama: Tom, we got quite a shock at the end of the last issue about Catwoman, and that came after another surprise concerning her incarceration. Do you have a specific vision for your version of this character? How would you describe the Catwoman you're writing - who she is?
>Tom King: To me, she's Batman without Alfred. She's someone who got broken as hard as Batman got broken - an orphan who had to raise herself - but instead of sort of relying on others, she had to do it with her own willpower and put herself back together.
>So I think her story is as powerful as Batman's and maybe even more powerful, because she had to rely on herself in a way that Batman never had to. She's not the rich kid, she didn't have the privilege he had.
>But the truth of Catwoman is not to think of her in terms of Batman and how she foils Batman, but to think of her as a separate character on her own. At least I think so.
>And I think that makes her something special in the DCU, because when you build yourself up like that, you realize that you don't have time for all the rules everyone else has.
>You have to cheat, or else you die.
>When there's no food and you steal for food, you realize that some of the obstacles that are put in the way of you are obstacles of willpower and obstacles of law. And I think she sort of sees through the law and sees through that stuff, and she sees a more perfect justice than I think even Batman sees. That makes her a unique character.
>Nrama: She is unique, but I hear within your description that Batman and Catwoman are similar - and maybe that's where the attraction lies - even if they had to climb out of their childhood pain in different ways.
>King: Yeah, I think that's right. And I think what makes them just a perfect romance for the DCU is that, because they're similar in that way, they see through each other. They kind of see through the bullsh*t that everyone else sees.
>That's why I have them call each other "Cat" and "Bat" in this. It's sort of a tribute to the fact that, like, Selina's smart enough and she knows enough to know that Bruce Wayne and the whole act - that's all an act, that's all it is, and that what's at the core of Batman is Batman.
>Batman's smart enough to see that same thing in Catwoman. What's at the core of Catwoman is not this Selina identity she was born with, but the Catwoman identity that she adopted to get through the pain.
>And they see that in each other, and they respect that in each other.
>They're uniquely the only two people that see it in each other, that sort of see each other through the masks - that see the masks under the masks. I think that's the way I put it in this issue.
>And I think that's what makes great soul mates - it's the people who see all your faults and love you still. And I think that's what they have in each other. Someone's like, "OK, you see right through me. You see all the things that I'm afraid everyone's going to judge me for. They're out on the table. And somehow, you like that about me. And you even love that about me."
>That's what makes them unique, and that's also what makes them uniquely vulnerable and makes them fight - the fact that when they're standing in front of each other, they are so vulnerable that their defense mechanisms kick in.
>>88210372
He's saying the right things about Selina, good to know he gets the character
>Nrama: Being interested in exploring that as a writer, is that why you chose the structure of these issues? The narration switches around a bit, and some are written in the form of letters, right?
>King: Yeah, I mean, anyone who knows me knows that I have these structure-y things. I mean, it's five issues, right?
>Nrama: Yeah.
>King: Issue #1 is a comic, issue #2 is a letter, issue #3 is a comic, issue #4 is a letter, issue #5 is a comic.
>So they're purposely there to mirror each other.
>You see Catwoman's take on herself and her relationship to Batman, and her explaining a decision she made that came from her pain. And then you get the parallel of that - Batman sort of responding to her and explaining a decision he made, based on his pain.
>It's a chance to get inside the characters and get to know how they feel about each other.
>I like that idea that they can see that pain in each other, and when they kiss, the pain goes away, because they're just not alone for a second. Because I think, when you're really sad, when you're really in a bad place, your big thought is, "I'm by myself." And that's the first thing you have to overcome, is to realize that you're not by yourself.
>So when they're together, when they feel that they're not alone, that the pain goes away. There's something there that's important.
To this day, I still enjoy animated sitcoms like the Simpsons and family guy. It's obviously shit, but I enjoy it.
I literally only watch french shows that /co/ likes because of their art style.
Teen Titans Go and Uncle Grandpa aren't THAT bad
Frozen is shit. It was always shit.
I really hope dream works fucking dies. I don't remember any movies from them I liked expect for maybe Madagascar. The first few shreks were good. Please stop resurrecting old mascots and making them into modern pop shit
I want to know what the fuck ia under Double D's hat really bad.
Star Wars is boring
The MCU shills are extremely cancerous, the MCU has a few good movies but as many that are either mediocre and flat our shitty and the meme that all MCU movies are good needs to die when it's so blatantly false
Teen Titans Go isn't that bad and fans of the original show are some of the biggest autists around, bigger autists than the Sonic fandom
EE&E is a good show but fucking overrated so much it isn't even funny anymore
/co/ only has a boner for Cyclops because they are contrarians, or only like Cyclops because they're boring squares just like he is, not because they actually think he's an interesting character
Anybody who thinks fiction can't be creative or good just because it's toyetic is a moron and a try hard
I have no idea what Loud House is and do not want to know.
I think the anti-MCU and "Korra sucked" memes are officially well past their expiration dates.
I'm pretty sure I'm going to die alone.
>>88209470
>I think the anti-MCU