>I'm going to need to see your license and cartoon show idea
>>80725248
Well officer, maybe we can cut a deal instead.
>>80725416
What kind of deal?
>>80725248
Sorry officer I left them in my other car will these dubs be enough?
So considering everyone else in the cartoon has hands with fingers, what the fuck is up with the PPG's hands and feet? Do they really just end in nubs? How the fuck do they grip things? Are there little mini-suction cups at the end of their nubs that can't be seen with the current cartoon resolution? Are their nubs just naturally sticky?
And what the fuck is up with their eyes? They fucking occupy half their face while the other characters have reasonable cartoon proportions. These things must be fucking terrifying to look at.
It's a cartoon, dude. That's just how they're drawn.
>>80724671
No, they canon have stub limbs and freak heads. It's brought up in the show.
>>80724671
this, don't be an autist
Will we see it?
>>80724583
Probably not, but I'm digging these edits.
>>80724583
No.
>>80724583
the iron-spider suit only had 3 appendages...
Has anyone else noticed how weirdly "safe" this show is in terms of its morals? People keep feeling disgusted and shocked at all the gore and sex, but Mr. Pickles honestly isn't that bad if you look past all that.
> Parents are naive but well-meaning, even when drunk or drugged
> Mr Pickles is fiercely loyal to his family and constantly protects them from any danger
> Even though he constantly humiliates Grandpa in order to discredit him, Grandpa's never permanently injured or raped
> Mr Pickles saves the lives of several innocent people, likeBigfoot and the apple farmer
> Mr Pickles also goes out of his way to defend Tommy's innocence and financially support the family
If you tone down the gore, the show's characters are more innocent and family friendly than Moral Orel's. I heard that MrEnter hates the show and I laughed at how he clearly can't see past the shock value.
It's a shitty show either way.
I'll never understand why people care about the "morals" exhibited in cartoons.
>>80724077
I don't see why it's shittier than most other shows. In fact, it's written better than most recent Spongebob episodes.
Chuck Jones himself noted how you can't make a cartoon work unless you come up with a reason for the characters to behave they way they do. The weird Squidward torture porn episodes in Spongebob are worse than your average Mr Pickles episode because there's no context for the violence against Squidward most of the time. There's no justification so it just falls flat.
How do you like the costumes in BvS?
How do you like Cavill as Supes and Affleck as Bats?
What about Eisenberg as Lex and Gadot as WW?
What would you like to see? Do you think the movie will end on the two big guys having a moment that starts their friendship? A nod? A handshake? A tender kiss?
I don't like either of the costumes. Batman suit looks like a duct tape and it makes Affleck look fat. Superman suit misses the part what makes him iconic. I don't like casting other than Affleck but movie will be good regardless.
>>80724024
>everything is shit
>movie will be good regardless
>>80723905
>How do you like the costumes in BvS?
Love em. They took a very clever way of defining them but still keeping them both with the spandex and cape with the alternate textures(as we saw with CW Spidey, having a minimalist texture looks like shit in reality) and Bruce having a weightlifter bodytype and Clark having the triangle. I can't really imagine this Bruce without the fat bat though and I do wish Supes had a red belt.
Also Wondy looks great as well
>How do you like Cavill as Supes and Affleck as Bats?
I think Affleck will be great and I hope Cavill gets a better chance to shine in this compared to MoS as I felt the way the story was told did him a dis-service.
>What about Eisenberg as Lex and Gadot as WW?
Expecting him to be great once we see his two faced nature, which I hope before BOYS MMMM
She'll be passable enough
I think they'll have a bonding moment after they save Martha were they'll talk about there parents and Bruce'll remark his mother was called Martha as well. Supes'll give him a hand on his shoulder then they'll have the shake
How does /co/ feel about them?
They are as close to a Saturday morning cartoon hour as it gets nowadays.
Anything that isn't adapted from a New 52 book is decent to great.
Me and my wife enjoy them greatly. Wish marvel would do something too.
>>80723383
Not true, I'm still upset about ASS.
Actually pretty much any attempt at adapting a Morrison story has been bad.
Does Song of the South really live up to the social norm that it's "racist?" In the last few years I've felt like more people are calling out and questioning this notion, especially compared to other media out these days.
I'm hoping someday they'll finally give it the Blu-ray release it needs, or at least air it on Treasures From the Disney Vault.
Even if you find the live action segments boring, the animation is some of the most spectacular the Disney studios have ever put out, James Basketts acting is A+, and the songs are definitely classics thats original forms should be remembered.
It's the whole "glossing over slavery" part that pisses people off, which is understandable, imo. I'm sure it'll eventually get a rerelease someday, most likely in a limited run.
>>80722070
>>80722997
It is ignorant racism rather than hateful racism, which is the kind that you can EASILY stop and deal with by just NOT shying away from it.
Disney hiding from Song of the South has mythologized the racist aspects of it and damaged their companies reputation far greater than actually confronting it, discussing it, and accepting it as racism based in the ignorance of literally 70 years ago.
Frankly, the animated characters were entertaining, and Uncle Remus was likable, and would have been likable still, if they had made his character stronger, and even added touches of the reality of the time to him and the human world.
Also, interestingly, the human villains were both white, and were represented in Remus's tales by Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear, who could be consider white by proxy in that case.
Considering that in that time period many other depictions of Blacks showed them to be drug using rapists and 1 level above wild animals, Song of the South hardly lives up to the racial hype, at least when taken in a rational historical context.
Also, in before tldr
>>80723637
Disney tried to promote the script to the NAACP and other black rights activists before they even filmed it, wanting to get their approval, and they said no, this is really bad, there's a lot that's offensive here and needs fixing. He ignored them and made it anyway without fixing it.
So you can't really say it was ignorant. He was warned.
Is The Incredible Hulk worth watching? I'd like to see the MCU but I find it annoying that Marvel replaced Norton with Ruffalo in the later movies
Nope, the villain is shit and it's 100% inessential to Bruce's character and inconsequential to the MCU overall. The fact that it's not Ruffalo makes it feel totally disconnected from the rest of the MCU too.
If you want to watch a somewhat passable Hulk film feel free to give it a shot. But if your interest is in filling in MCU gaps then don't bother.
>>80722038
It's pretty bad. None of the Banner stuff makes any sense, Betty cucks her actual husband after five minutes of Bruce being back, and Stan Lee turns into a hulk after drinking Hulk blood.
Norton apparently fought hard to make it as shitty as it was.
>>80722169
Actually I take it back, I was trying to not be a ComicbookGuy by calling it somewhat passable. But on further reflection it is a bit shit.
Oh, /co/, do lighten up. Sing something with a little...bounce in it!
BOOTY BOOTY BUTTS EVERYWHERE
WINTER WRAP UP WINTER WRAP UP
SOME
Between Jonas and Clay, who's the worst father?
>>80720696
Clay. At least Jonas was rich.
Clay because my dad actually beat me with a belt and kept lusting after his male friends while ranting about homosexuals, whereas my dad never got me kidnapped by supervillains.
>>80720696
They're both really, really shitty fathers - just in different ways.
what was /co/'s opinions on the Black Panther Animated series?
>>80720532
Awesome opening theme.
Completely forgettable show.
It happened.
>>80720610
Did it really?
>There are people on this board who thought this was a good adaptation.
>>80720165
One such fag reporting in, sir!
it was alright.
Keyword being adaptation...yes it was a good adaptation.
Think about the whole context. Hollywood, executives, jews, etc. The fact that we got the movie as we got it its a fucking miracle.
I remember seeing a clip of Bye Bye Beavers and was wanting to know if someone had a link and to discuss its impact.
Literally the first result on google for Bye Bye Beavers is the clip.
>>80720600
Its actually just the audio from the clip.
>>80720069
There is no video clip. You were just remembering it because you've heard the audio so many times you've convinced yourself there must be a corresponding video.
How does /co/ feel about this?
The fact that they're not attending Pokey Oaks Kindergarten kind of pisses me off.
I don't get it.
>ACHIVEMENT
So, apparently, there's been a daily Spider-Man newspaper strip running since 1977? And it's still going to this day?
Stan Lee is credited as writer, but I highly doubt he's been writing these daily for 39 years...
>>80719718
Yep. It's really weird. It's still somehow running after all these years. And everything still seems to be stuck in 1977.
It's like the UVB-76 of comics.
Pic related, the writer once took a jab at One More Day.
>>80719718
>>80719790
IIRC Roy Thomas is ghost writer on the comic, and was the one who confirmed the strip's rollback with OMD was a dream sequence right when the story began.
>>80719718
I liked the Black Widow arc.