Most people tend to pin the movie that started the "Disney Renaissance" that dominated the 1990's as starting with 1989's Little Mermaid. Do you agree with this? Do you think it started earlier (ie, with Oliver and Company or Great Mouse Detective?) Or do you not start it until later? How do you feel the Disney movies of the early 90's hold up? Were they part of your childhood? If so, are you able to view them without nostalgia goggles? How do the most recent Disney movies hold up to these Classics of 25 years ago or so?
I'd say GMD was the real start, but Oliver and Company really wasn't that good, so it's tough to say. Mermaid was definitely the big hit that reallly put Disney back on the map though.
All the early 90's movies are beloved classics that still hold up, but I think I might be biased since I was really young when they came out. But I still think even if I were an adult in the early 90's I'd still love them.
I always forget that Rescuers Down Under came after The Little Mermaid and is technically part of the renaissance. Down Under to me feels more like a forgotten gem than a classic.
First official stills are up. First trailer coming wendsday.
>>80966673
This is a literal fad film.
It's strange, I didn't find Lego Batman that hilarious in the Lego Movie, yet here we are.
>>80966691
What hero or threat ranking would /co/ related characters (including Marvel and DC) have in the One Punch Man universe?
>Daredevil: Rank A - His superb combat and situational analysis make him great at taking on high ranking human criminals and capable of taking on low level monsters, but he likely lacks the power (and possibly the mindset) to do any lethal damage to a decent monster
>Finn the Human: Low Rank S - He may not have the highest fighting capabilities or durability but he has taken down God level threats, has good problem solving capabilities, a good hero's ethic, and some of the best dedication. As of now being 16 he's a prodigy, and will most likely be a top fighter when he's older.
>Steven Universe: Last Ranking B - His powers have helped him take down some big threats in conjunction with others boosting his position, but being the manlet he is for now he lacks the power to move up
>Katia Magnan: Last Rank C and happy as can be about it
>Finn the human
>S
He's a solid B at best.
>>80966856
He has the power level of a B but he takes down monsters left and right, similar to what Watchdog Man does.
>>80966988
>similar to what Watchdog Man does
We don't even know what Watchdog Man does.
Well look who it is!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjwuoGPXWF0
He finally gave in made an animation about FNaF.Tecnically.
...I actually had that Egon toy.
BALTARD!
After the new 'Powerpuff girls' and 'Teen Titans GO', how worried/optimistic/apathetic are you?
If you want an example, try imagining if 'my life as a teenage robot' remake was announced by Nickelodeon.
*shows that reboot constantly (The gen format), like Transformers, don't count.
>>80965341
>MLAATR
How could they possibly ruin it anymore than the original series did?
>>80965341
Teen Titans Go is fervently trying its hardest to be nothing like its predecessors, and I actually find the new PPG to be alright, so, I guess optimistic.
It's all unrelated, anyway. Like comparing potatoes and molasses.
I suppose if something like Generator Rex got a revival it'd be cool.
How many jenny threads do you plan to make today?
Because she's a troll.
>>80965158
What the fuck is that thing?
>>80965193
It's my father
Why does everyone on /co/ love EEnE, but everyone outside of it find it to be meh at best?
I'll never for the life of me understand it's popularity.
>>80964606
>>80964643
Lol nice shit taste faggot
>>80964688
OP here.
I'm not that retard that hates it. I love EEnE, but everyone I know IRL hates it.
For me, Thor movie's always have been,the best
Out of the whole marvel slate, this is the movie I'm looking forward to the most.
Why do you hate them so much?
/co/ doesn't like comedy, romance, or female characters.
Or the Marvel universe's fantasy elements being played as scifi in the MCU.
Or Loki's female fans.
I'm excited for it precisely because it removes the dullness that is Jane Foster and won't take place on earth.
The Thor movies are fucking horrible.
>>80964743
>I'm excited for it precisely because it removes the dullness that is Jane Foster and won't take place on earth.
Cardboard Hemsworth is still playing Thor. And unlike the vast majority of /co/, seeing shirtless hemsworth does not make a movie good considering I am not a faggot.
Since we have a thread about top five Marvel characters, where are all my DC bros at?
Post your top 5 DC characters and argue why everyone elses taste except yours is shit.
My list:
1. Superman
2. Barry Allen
3. Batman
4. Hal Jordan
5. Lex Luthor
>>80964092
No particular order
1. Swamp Thing
2. Captain Marvel
3. Plastic Man
4. Aquaman
5. Sandman (Wesley Dodds)
Jonah Hex
Jack Knight
Black Canary
Wally West (pre-flashpoint)
Green Lantern
Marvelfag reporting in
Rate my tastes
1. Superman
2. Booster Gold
3. Blue Beetle
4. Green Lantern (Hal)
5. Captain Marvel
Why does DC refuse to reprint stories from the Bronze Age? There are a bunch of critically acclaimed arcs from that period, but the only way to get them is to spend $50 on an old copy.
>>80964004
They recently reprinted (most) of the Wagner/Grant?Breyfogle 'Tec/Batman run into a nice HC. That was the Bats run I grew up on and is considered a definitive version of the character.
>>80964802
That specific run wasn't in the bronze age.
You'd think at least stories like this would get reprinted. Denny O'Neil is among the biggest names in Batman history and this is his most famous story, and yet it hasn't been in print in at least 10 years.
So, who's the seventh?
Since the "U" and "S" are aligned in that poster, I'll have to say it'll be the United States
>>80963466
>Batman
>Superman
>Wonder Woman
>Aquaman
>The Flash
>Cyborg
>Green Lantern
Why is that difficult?
>>80963466
Billy
Is Avengers Assemble any good?
Nope.
>>80962417
It's meh. No use comparing it to Earth's Mightiest Heroes, but it's no Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Some episodes are fun, a few I would say are actually worth individually seeking out, but overall, just meh. It's, like, one of the only Marvel cartoon, so it helps if you're desperate, I suppose
>>80962417
Of course not
Avengers Assemble saved
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlxt1jToK34
They'll butcher them.
>>80961980
If they weren't saved with the Squadron Supreme, there's no hope here.
Every episode follows the same formula.
The episode will open with an action scene that will abruptly cut to commercial after a minute.
When they return from break, they'll finish the action scene.
There'll then be a scene at the tower. In this scene, there will be playful no-stakes action (training or using powers for nonsense/everyday stuff) while the premise/moral of the episode is flatly/obviously stated. Somewhere in this scene, a character will make a joke or passive aggressive statement that will get repeated constantly during the final action scene. The final action scene abruptly begins. Cut to commercial.
The final two-thirds of the episode are devoted to this giant completely forgettable action sequence. At some point the villain will grow even stronger, usually midway through the fight when they cut to commercial. The character realizing the lesson that was mentioned in the minute of show not devoted to mindless action will give them the solution to defeat the bad guy. A whole bunch more fighting. Good guys win, any joke in the episode gets repeated again, slight tease of next week. Credits.
Why did Sadness do this?
>>80960138
To help Riley
>>80961364
How?
>>80960138
She read the manuals. She knew emotions could do this but never had the chance.
Is Superman: For Tomorrow good? And if so, how good?
bump. I'm asking because I found a great deal for the Absolute edition, and I just want to know if this is a book worth buying.
Anyone?
>>80959461
I honestly didn't care much for it.