Who is the best Teen Girl Squad?
what's her face hands down
>>83488907
The Ugly One
What's Her Face and So and So are both pretty good imo.
http://www.rebootrevival.com/?p=1442It doesn't sound good
>>83488623
I'm not even done reading this and I'm already recoiling in pain.
>>83488623
We've known about this for a very long time.
>>83488623
>live action
Nope that's what made Code Lyoko a utter shit show.
So, anyone interested?
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/war-of-the-rocketmen#/
Can he even release Spider-Man stuff without Marvel's permission?
>>83487976
No. He says as much a couple minutes into the presentation. He wants to reunite the voice cast to do his Rocketmen show but there's no way he's getting 60 grand in the next week to make his animatic pilot anyways.
>>83489178
I meant the fanfic that comes with the rewards.
I just discovered an old 90s cartoon called Exosquad. It only had 2 seasons and was apparently meant to be the western Gundam.
>>83486373
/m/ ---->
http://desustorage.org/m/thread/14089368/#14156017
>>83486693
huh?
>>83486870
It means chicks dig giant robots, but not nearly as much as /m/
Is he the worst McFarlane character?
>Implying Roger isn't the best.
>>83486234
Yes, on opposite day.
He's like the Family Guy cutaway gags in the form of a character. Every two minutes he interrupts the scene so he can remind us how much of an asshole/sexual deviant/substance abuser he is.
Okay, let's talk about what exactly IS the so-called "CalArts style".
I believe that it all depends on what breed of graduates are populating the animation industry today, each with a distinctive style.
>In the 1970s-1980s, it was the style perpetuated by Disney's animated features at the time, which makes sense, since Disney animators taught there. John Lasseter, Tim Burton, and Brad Bird came from that group.
>The 1990s brought more angular designs to characters. Genndy Tartakovsky and Craig McCracken came from this group.
>Today, we have oversimplified character designs, usually with circular head shapes and minimal body details, and an increased attention to backdrops and storytelling. Pendleton Ward, Alex Hirsch, and Daron Nefcy came from this group.
Fuck art colleges. Seriously.
Fucked me over promising me to help me find a career.
At least all of my loans are taken cared of now.
>>83486224
Not directed to you specifically OP, but I think a lot of this is more than just the college, and it's a bit ridiculous to assume they were behind it.
I think that considering a lot of these artists were friends going into the industry (like Ward and Hirsch), as well as the overwhelming success from shows like Adventure Time and Gravity Falls, it's more likely the change of style came from that.
>>83487298
Same boat here still paying them off though. What can we do to protect the youth of tomorrow?
is getting this canceled the biggest crime Pajeets have ever commited?because i think it is
Fucking street shitters
Such a petty fucking thing to be mad about
Who cares, the show was overrated and not funny anyway.
I don't get why people are still butthurt over it getting cancelled.
Personally, I thought the ending was actually perfect.
Everybody loses except Scudworth is pretty apt for what the show was.
>b-but muh OTP never happened! So it's a cliffhanger!
Joan never got what she wanted to the whole season because Abe was clueless and wouldn't settle for less than the hottest girl in class.
Then he wises up but it's too late, and now he'll never get what he decided, spur of the moment, that he wants now.
It was pottery
10/10 ending
On a scale from 0 to 420, how good is this 3D model? do you even like it at all? how would you improve it?
Ask /3/, anon. Also, wire, please.
>>83485381
Pretty bad. Looks bad and the topology is bad.
Did he give up on animation after the failure of The Goode Family? Why is he only doing live-action works now? I miss his animated work. He didn't break new ground for storytelling, but he did for animation. Do we even have a cartoon airing right now that is on par with something like King of the Hill?
>Do we even have a cartoon airing right now that is on par with something like King of the Hill?
Nu-PPG
>>83485064
F is for Family.
Live action is cheaper, and the current political gestalt in western animation is very intolerant and almost left of Joseph Stalin.
The last /co/ series you read/watched is now rebooted and directed by this guy
How does it end up?
I have no idea who that is
>>83484815
Play some metal gear solid anon.
>>83484696
do event comics count? cause I think even the people who hate kojima's writing would prefer to have him writing this then bendis.
FUCKING PUMPED
U JELLY?
>>83484521
>>83484521
Not at all, I'm proud of you.
Thinking about picking up Morrison's Action Comics, is it worth getting them in hardcover (they're just regular size rather than 'deluxe') over paperback, or is it just the same glued binding with a hardcover?
>>83484521
You have good taste anon, I wish you nothing but happiness.
>You will never have Karai suck you off while April sits on your face.
So what does /co/ think of the 2003 TMNT series? I grew up with it, so I have a soft spot for it. I feel, minus the lack of blood, that it doesn't really talk down to its audience like other shows 4Kids brought to the USA.
>>83484176
Best fucking animated interpretation of the whole TMNT franchise ever. Too bad 80sfags are everywhere shoving nostalgia for the stupid 80s show down everyone's throats.
Probably my favorite TMNT, simply because I grew up with it, too.
Are we going to be the next nostalgiafags?
>>83484212
this. emphasis on 'whole franchise'. it did some surprisingly sensible and non-stupid things with a lot of the crazy outer-space underground underwater timetravel otherdimension shit from the comics, making it feel pretty damn down to earth.
however, the first movie is the most solid adaptation period
>>83484366
well i didnt grow up with it like you younglings, i grew up with the old show. and i loved it.. and as it got sillier, i worried i might be 'growing out of it' because it seemed stupider
but having rewatched it all, no. it genuinely did get worse as time went on. and i've looked it up and that was a network mandated thing. so basically the EARLY original show is still damn watchable, and had a few neat aspects to it, in sort of a gonzo kinda way. like... it's equivalent to the 2nd movie in quality.
whereas the 2003 series, which i also recently rewatched (concurrently, which was neat) had a few very discrete flaws, mainly just 4kidsness, and everything else about it was goddamn perfect.
I hate mondays.
>>83484006
He has the hair and expression of a sleazy lawyer.
I wanna shoooOOOOOooooot the whole day down
>>83484006
He's bad news.
The inhumans have somehow peaked my interest, so where should I start to read more about them?
>>83483961
>falling for marketing hype
lol you sheep
>>83483961
It's all downward from here.
>>83483961
Paul Jenkins did a 12 issue run which is pretty much considered to essential Inhumans reading. It's good.
What is Storm watching, /co/?
Weather Channel
nothing.
Someone stole the screen and just left a big white piece of paper in its place.