What is with Ankama's obsession with Boufbowl?
Considering even the Dofus movie had oufbowl in it what are the chances of a Boufbowl arc in Wakfu season 3?
Also general Wakfu/Dofus thread.
>>85659558
Is dofus boring to watch?
I only watched the intro and felt no interest in finishing it, but wakfu was so good I want to watch the movies and fully understand them.
>>85659558
No Boufbowl arc in season 3, that's already confirmed.
>>85659620
It's entertaining, mostly played for laughs.
It builts more of their world and gives us a glance at Ecaflip as their god.
It also gives background on Joris, although it's not much.
How /co/
>>85659458
>A good movie
Why must you turn this place into a board of lies?
>>85659458
Both are shit
>>85659458
the joker in assault on arkham was trash
>>85659363
Civil War was the best origin story.
eh... he has good chemistry with Tony, who cares about the rest
>>85659363
Can he spin a web? And can that web be of any size? Will it catch criminals just like flies?
If yes, he's satisfactory.
Seinfeld is now about a superhero team. What's it like?
>>85659308
>I'm the trash man
>I come out and I start eating garbage
except now he does that to criminals
>>85659349
BORN OUT OF THUNDER
>>85659308
>Jerry has a new kitchen installed in his secret lair
>the cubboards are in inconvenient places and make for many whacky shenanigans
>meanwhile, Elaine has trouble keeping her superpowers under wrap when dating a psychic
Reading this great interview with Priest at BleedingCool (shockingly), I noticed that most of the editors Priest mentions at Marvel are/were also writers, mostly very good writers
http://archive.is/eMiOj
I think this is a fundamental problem with the big 2 today, editors that do not write. I think it creates several issues
1) A lack of creativity in narrative direction
2) A lack of true understanding of what it takes to make a good script
3) A disconnect between writer and editor that makes communication over corrections difficult
Does anyone agree?
>>85659192
I agree.
Editors are there as support and to make sure the writers behave (I.e Mark Millar), it shouldn't be shit like enforcing continuity or events.
I'm not to happy with the editors of Marvel, they seem to be forcing writers to do outrageous stuff in order to generate news.
Certainly.
It's not unique to Marvel or comics in general. It's clear, more and more, that these inner-circle positions (editorial for comics; executives in TV/film; in general, people who have the power to greenlight, approve directions, etc.) are being filled by people who've only worked and studied to get exactly those positions. They have training in business, management, etc.
But they RARELY have training in any kind of art, which means they usually affect the artistic output in a negative way. The worst state of affairs (which is now commonplace) is for these inner circle people to literally not give a fuck about quality and only care about possible profit.
>>85659192
>Priest
I hope this nigger doesn't write Deathstroke the way he writes Quantum & Woody, with those retarded titles every two or three panels.
What do you think about Watch Men?
>Watchman's father made clocks
>He used to pick them apart and put them back together to learn how they worked
>when he gets picked apart he manages to put himself back together again
Our generations Humpty Dumpty
i liked it a lot when i was younger but dont have strong feelings about it today
still really like the color palate and panel layouts though
something really appealing about me to those 3x4 vertical panel layouts with the thin gutters
>>85658935
The books itself is good, but what it did to capeshit was not.
Moore wanted Watchmen to inspire writers to do new things with capeshit. Instead they just copied watchmen and made everything grimdark and the big 2 have never recovered since.
Who did it better?
>>85658654
TNBA's outfits feel more varied. Young Justice Batgirl in particular is just "Female Batman."
Season 1 is shit but after that it rivals both.
>>85658654
nightwing is shit in both, tim and barbara are shit in yj, so the left I guess?
>Natasha studied Cap’s expression of resolve. Finally, she said, “In Russia, in the Red Room, there were dozens of us. All girls, all young. We lived together. They let us be friends. Then they dropped us in the tundra, two weeks’ walk from home, with just enough supplies for one of us to survive.” Cap looked at her, understanding her meaning. “Don’t let them push us into the cold,” she said.
http://mcuexchange.com/black-widows-mcu-backstory-teased-in-un-filmed-civil-war-scene/
Man, they deleted a lot of good stuff from the script.
>>85658450
Natasha seemed to have this weird role where she wasn't sure who's side she was on and it wasn't really explored all that well.
>>85658450
>Man, they deleted a lot of good stuff from the script.
Its the same shit that you get in every Marvel movie, throw away lines that explain someones backstory instead of showing us.
And the other scenes were the same, a couple of lines that got deleted, a couple of shots that lasted like 5 seconds in the airport scene, etc
That's what I hate about Marvel films in general, you can tell that the plots are written around the big action scenes.
I'm not going to make this into a vs thread, but despite wha you think about BvS and SS, I love the fact that they shoot soooo many different kind of scenes that is acutally the extended editions and deletted scenes are worth talking about.
This shit sounds like a repeat of her scene lame ''backstory'' scene in Age of Ultron
This film was fucking shit.
How do you even top this?
>>85658157
Its not so good. The ending doesn't really work.
The sequel.
>>85658237
>Morrison
>Moore
>O'Neil
Wait this actually would be incredible
Anyone love the villian stuff in Kim Possible? It was like this epic mashup of Venture Bros and Batman 66
>>85657924
agreed. i love early 2000s disney channel villains. Especially NED FRISCHMAN! MAN OF TOMMORROW!
Yeah, the villains were definitely the best part of the show. I loved that Shego was part of a superhero team and abandoned them to go be a villain.
I don't recognize the two green people on the bottom row. Who were they?
>>85657924
>Stuffed animal chick
Did she ever show up again? I remember her distinctly but I can't think of more than one episode.
Is this franchise dying? The cartoon is languishing in obscurity, and the movies are the film equivalent of McDonalds. something that's popular, but no one admits to watching. And the comics are comics, good as they are, they have a reading audience under seven figures.
How do we Make Transformers Great Again?
>>85657888
Cruise control with remakes of 1984-1992 toys until 2020, then go for a big launch that has a unique look which takes what it means to be a Transformer series to the extreme with a bunch of multi-leveled homages and huge scale.
Nah, its fine. Toy sales are solid, the comics are great, the movies still make millions, and the current cartoon isn't worth watching anyway.
>>85657959
4 years is a long time to go without media, though. Hard to keep a series relevant without constant flow of media.
Remember when Google gave this movie out for free? It got a theatrical release in Europe, but they decided not to even try with a US one. I don't think anybody watched it.
>>85657849
>Noah will not save your shitty OC
https://youtu.be/spcghvLHXdk
>>85657849
didn't it got banished because religious nuts got angry?
>Grymps [Pantera grympus] are members of the predatory feline family. They are loners and they despise having to rely on anyone else. They are famously tough and stubborn, especially when raising their young. But behind this hard exterior hides, as so often, a wish to keep those they love safe. One thing is clear: If you have a grymp for a friend, you have a friend for life. But if you have a grymp for an enemy, then learn to run very fast
Sorry MJ, but I'm officially the number 1 redhead in comics.
Jean... You're brunette.
>>85657832
MJ hasn't been """""""""our""""""" girl since she became a mega cunt
X still givin it to ya
Zendaya is good enough.
>>85657814
Deborah
>>85657814
No one, she should be left out.
What went wrong?
>>85657550
Canadian law insists a certain percentage of content on TV must be canadian, so there's always a shortage of time that must legally be filled by just about anything. Also, the canadian government gives grants to business in canada, meaning that shitty companies can scrape by on government bucks. And to top it all off, Canada finally gives grants to quality independent filmmakers for them to make whatever old bullshit they want, to be thrown into the National Film Board. This means the top talent has no incentive to go commercial since they're given a perfectly good opportunity to get paid for doing their own shit at their own pace, without anybody telling them what to do, and any artist would leap for that opportunity.
So in Canada, the top players have no motivation to work on TV cartoons, while the shitty animators get funded by the government and there's a constant market for absolutely anything at all ensuring any garbage they spew out will keep getting bought up.
There's actually a lot of quality canadian animation though, it's just in the NFB rather than children's cartoons.
Well if you're talking about TV animation the answer is that the Shaw family started consolidation of most of Canada's kids / youth / animation producers and distributors under Corus Entertainment, starting in the mid to late 90's. Since then they've focused mainly on cheap and pre-school content.
There was a time that Nelvana had a pretty strong output of good cartoons but that ended pretty much as soon as they were bought up by Corus and the co-founders left the company.
>>85657699
>Canadian law insists a certain percentage of content on TV must be canadian
You guys have this bullshit too? I trought it was only here on Brazil