Does anyone remember Talespin? What is /co/ opinion of this?
>>87166868
Launchpad was the better pilot
>>87166868
I liked it
>>87166868
The Conwing L-16 is my /co/ planefu
>that time Rebecca was going to be publicly executed on live radio
>>87166868
Live-action movie when?
Danger Woman was hot as fuck.
Too bad they never revealed her identity.
>>87167077
>live action movie of anthropomorphic animals
it had an oddly high amount of fox waifus
>>87167060
Tembrians don't fuck around it seems.
>>87166917
>implying
nigga was always crashing and shit
though he and Einstein were the best of bros
The Art Deco stuff was fun.
>>87167185
damn straight
>>87167198
Makes me want to have some open world trading game set in one of those universes.
Why do they only ever make those for space and not for Talespin/Crimson Skies landscapes?
I remember the GOAT theme song well, and aside from that one scene when Baloo was in jail cracking boulders with a pickaxe next to a science dude that was smashing them with a tap. I knew after watching it that I wanted to be a nerd.
>>87167246
Because space is less resource intensive.
I looked around and couldn't find any info on a blu-ray release. Why is it so hard to find older animated shows like this in HD?
>>87167442
True. I was thinking about 2d games though.
Sunless Sea isn't in space and neither are all those pirate games. I figure it wouldn't be too hard to make sprites and maps for something else. But I dont' think there's an easy engine for those type of games to just use.
But you know, I suppose there isn't a huge market for one of those games set in alternate 1920s-40s.
>>87167488
Seconded. All the screencaps found on google are also really low res.
>>87166868
Meh. Pepper Ann was better
>>87167808
Milo was the coolest
>>87167077
>They put a bear in a plane
>It doesn't move
>Then it explodes because it's revealed that Micheal Bay did the movie
>You wasted 12 bucks to watch a couple bears fuck around in a plane that doesn't even fly
>>87167819
Such an artist!
>>87166868
based as shit
Surprisingly, a show about airplanes managed to make them seem so fucking boring.
I've seen better examples of planes in use in anime.
>>87167058
I always made that plane while playing with legoes as a kid.
>>87166868
I want to fug Shere Khan and the Bagira pilots.
I hated it purely because i had to wait through it for Darkwing Duck, Aladdin and Bonkers
Pretty much essential Dieselpunk. In the era that gave us Rocketeer we had something that could be considered an animated series counterpart.
>>87169302
Shit I never even considered this. I've grown into a fucking fag for diesel-punk, I never even realized tailspin would count because I had it scrubbed from my brain because >>87169173
I gotta give it another look.
(Captcha: images of airplanes. It's a sign.)
>>87169358
> Art Deco design
> Flying aircraft carriers
> 1920-1940 plane designs
> Reliance on one-man delivery firms for fast courier jobs.
I can go on. It's dieselpunk, just using Jungle Book characters.
>>87169531
but it's boring as fuck
>>87169550
your mother
>>87169550
How is it boring though?
>>87169397
Not too many unnecessary levers and gagues, so that's a plus
>>87166868
Porco Rosso did it better
>>87170883
That movie really needed a lot more combat scenes and more importantly, more movie.
I love the SavoiaEven if it would've been so much better to see an actual S.21 instead of the converted Macchi M33
>>87166868
It was objectively great.
C&D: Rescue Ranger > Darkwing Duck > DuckTales > TaleSpin
>>87170883
lupin did it better desu
>think about doing fanmade Talespin graphical adventure
>get software, hunt down a ton of reference material to do backgrounds with
>remember barely anyone gives a fuck about this show anymore, so even if I did make something barely anyone would touch it
>say fuck it, and delete everything
>>87171671
Miyazaki ripped off himself.
How surprising.
>>87166868
I hate this fucking show just because for a solid two months of my life after I watched a couple of episodes, the theme song would suddenly start playing in my head every single time I whipped my dick out to jerk it, and it wouldn't go away unless I either stopped trying or climaxed. It didn't matter what I was jerking off to, or how long I went for; as if on a fucking loop, I'd hear it. BUM BUM BUM BA DUM BA DUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BUM BA DUM
AH HA HA
SPIN IT
After the first month I thought I'd never be normal again. I thought this would interfere with my actual sex life later on. I was fucking scared.
>>87171671
lupin is not /co/ you loser
>>87173127
>the theme song would suddenly start playing in my head every single time I whipped my dick out to jerk it, and it wouldn't go away unless I either stopped trying or climaxed
You have problems anon
>>87173127
What the fuck?
>>87173127
good pasta
I liked the show as kid, but I always had a weird feeling about it.
I never wanted to watch it with anyone else.
>>87172880
this is why we can't have nice things
How did it fly?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHyBciQR1RA
This scene was pure kino
>>87174265
>cockpit and engine that far in front of the wings
That looks so damn wrong. That was still a good scene though.
>>87174216
It has a shitton of rotors and gas bags.
>>87174216
LTA gas and lifting rotors. The design actually looks rather plausible. Inefficient and cumbersome, but plausible nonetheless.
>>87174358
It's an atypical design, but it's not unheard of.
>>87167185
>>87167198
>>87167246
>>87167518
>Deciding to make the show a period piece, the pair lastly decided to make one of the show's primary locations a neutral zone inspired by Rick Blaine's bar in Casablanca, where they inserted the character of Louie in place of Rick. The decision to add Shere Khan to the cast was not made until later in the show's development. Magon and Zaslove also took inspiration from Hayao Miyazaki's 1989 manga Hikōtei Jidai, about a pigheaded man who flies a seaplane and fights air pirates.
>Hikōtei Jidai: It's the 1920s over the Adriatic Sea. Air pirates with their seaplanes plague the sea, attacking ships, robbing money, and kidnapping women. Enter a bounty hunter, Porco Rosso. Flying his red seaplane, he is the best in the business. He is a very dashing fellow and women love him.
That explains the strange setting.
>>87174509
It's WW1 I suppose I should've expected as much, I was only thinking of Camels.
This is some funny fucked up shit.
The dialogue and expressions are priceless.https://e621.net/pool/show/1241
>>87174543
Porco Rosso is this old?
Also wasn't the show based around that old pulp show too? Something something Monkey with a guy in a Grumman Goose and Nazis/Japs as villains IIRC.
>>87174605
top talking about anime in /co/
>>87174605
Porco rosso is based on a 15 page manga one shot called Hikōtei Jidai that was published in 1992 which apparently swerved as inspiration for talespin.
http://www.animationsource.org/talespin/en/custom_questions/Porco_Rosso_likeliness/232.html&nump=1338
>>87167060
>Publicly executed with tanks.
>>87174605
tales of the gold monkey
>>87175472
Thanks.
>>87175746
>>87175770
Where did they get 88s?
>>87174605
>>87174543
Holy shit, Porco Rosse is my favorite Miyazaki movie partly because it reminded me of TaleSpin. Finding out it was an inspiration for TaleSpin makes so much sense, but feels so surreal.
>>87177676
Porco Rosso is literally one of Miyazaki's worst films though tbhh