Did Adam West do his own stunts?The way Launchpad talks about it I'm sure we get a whole episode dedicated to him.
Maybe some sort of "Adam West really is Batman" type of episode.
He did not. In fact, the studio was incredibly worried about him getting hurt.Did Adam West do his own stunts?
I'm almost certain we're going to get a Grey Ghost-style situation. That was way too much effort for a homage when they could have just used old footage from the show.The way Launchpad talks about it I'm sure we get a whole episode dedicated to him.
Maybe some sort of "Adam West really is Batman" type of episode.
With Noelle Stevenson at the helm it definitely won't be gross parody.The She-Ra reboot looks interesting though. Let's just hope nobody hit it with the parody stick.
I find myself in group #2, and probably the same feelings I have about Teen Titans Go: why the hell not? It had it's original, multi-season run, it already had a serious reboot that (sadly) didn't catch on, it's a franchise that's sitting there doing nothing. Why not? This isn't a sacred cow, it was a show designed to sell a toy line. It may crash and burn, or it could find a whole new audience. Luckily, we live in an age where if you prefer original flavor, you can easily get access to it.The three groups of reaction I've seen to this:
1. "Look what you've done to ThunderCats!"
2. "You don't have to watch the new one! You're old ThunderCats is still there, okay? Geez."
3. "What's ThunderCats?"
I place myself in group #1, because while these characters may have been originally created as a vehicle to sell toys, I believe there are plenty of us who feel like they have enough lore behind them to explore a coming-of-age character story of their very own, à la Harry Potter or Star Wars.we live in an age where if you prefer original flavor, you can easily get access to it.
I know a lot of folks felt that CN sabotaged the original run of the 2011 show by constantly moving around it's timeslot (until moving it to a Saturday slot where it was, finally, getting some viewership). Had the show been better managed and had it been treated better by those in charge, it could have succeeded. But because this was still in the age of toy sales dictating a show's success, it was dead before the show even airred; not only did the toy line launch months ahead of the show, the toys were all pretty low quality and got shoved into the bargin bins shortly after the launch of the show.I find myself in group #2, and probably the same feelings I have about Teen Titans Go: why the hell not? It had it's original, multi-season run, it already had a serious reboot that (sadly) didn't catch on, it's a franchise that's sitting there doing nothing. Why not? This isn't a sacred cow, it was a show designed to sell a toy line. It may crash and burn, or it could find a whole new audience. Luckily, we live in an age where if you prefer original flavor, you can easily get access to it.
He realizes he's going to lose the comic book crusade in the long run, so he's engaging in the only diversity he's okay with--his portfolio. Next up: get ready to fund his newest Kickstarter for an animated series that's just like an 80s cartoon, animated at 2 FPS.WELP-my interest went from "not sure about watching it" to "Definitely watching it because D&C is an idiot."
I'm late to this party I've just started watching Parasyte with my wife and son. We're enjoying itThe show runner for Voltron worked on Avatar and Korra.
I've gone full on weeb and signed up to Crunchyroll, so I've been watching the new Berserk series and Parasyte: The Maxim
I can't remember if I talked about it in this thread or the anime thread, but i feel like the first half of the Parasyte anime was really strong, but the second half is a little sluggish and peters out.I'm late to this party I've just started watching Parasyte with my wife and son. We're enjoying it