A) This looks nothing like Steven Universe. If anything, I’d say it looks closer to Venture Brothers.
A) This looks nothing like Steven Universe. If anything, I’d say it looks closer to Venture Brothers.
Companies be like “you worked 9 months on the project but left before launch? Well you’re not getting in the credits. Meanwhile see this baby that one of the programmer’s wife birthed during production of this game? Well here’s its name right there in the credits!”
Since when should the solution to a company doing something shitty be “get used to it”? It doesn’t have to be this way, y’know. You could organize and fight for actual change instead of continuing to go without credit.
It sucks to see someone break away from a gaint and crappy publisher and continue the same lousy practices in their own business.
I liked She-Hulk more than most, I think. But trolling incels for most of the runtime and ugly animation aren’t the parts I found appealing.
Those 3 talking heads are Jay, Mike, and Rich from Red Letter Media. I love them.
I love that they literally crammed 4 entire movies into High On Life. You can watch Tammy/Tanny & the T-Rex on the TV, Vampire Hookers, as well as Blood Harvest (that fucking clown lives in my head rent-free), and then if you buy the Warp-Disk of the movie theater, you can watch Demon Wind from any seat in the…
This feels like one of those where a creator had a concept that they couldn’t get made, and so they grafted it onto an existing property. That can sometimes work, but hanging a lampshade on “this isn’t your grandfather’s scooby doo” in the promo isn’t the best sign.
And when she’s in the Mystery Machine, she’s not gonna say no, she’d never say no…because of the implication.
one of the strangest decisions i’ve ever seen was ‘we must destroy the new scooby doo movie, but we can’t possibly deny the world mindy kaling’s take on the characters’
I like how they said you couldn’t make Scooby Doo funny in an Adult cartoon. He’s a talking dog with a speech impediment that eats comically large sandwiches with weird ingredients in one bite and is owned by a guy named Shaggy. I’m not a comedy writer but seems like you got a lot to work with there.
Velma boasts a well-structured narrative with jokes, suspense, interconnected plotlines, and evolving relationships inste...
I liked Garfield without Garfield, but I don’t think I’m going to like Scooby without the dog.
I’ve got bad news for you, the first episode of Stampede has already drastically diverged from the manga. It’s an even less faithful adaptation than the original anime was.
Yeah, I was just thinking that. Departures from the source material like replacing/reimagining characters sound like literally the opposite of FMA: Brotherhood.
I tuned in for the wacky hijinks...because, ya know, they're fun and entertaining.
I keep coming back to one thing: the redesign of Vash’s arm.
It’s not a problem, the hijinks were great, and then became even better once you realized the depth of the characters layered underneath them.
A lot of the time a slow burn gives us time to get invested in the characters and the basic story while letting the mystery build over the first 1/3 or so. It’s asking a lot…