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It's like a weird sex-inversed version of the Spyro remakes.Is it me, or is nu-Flora's clothing a lot....skimpier? Someone check the character designer's hard drive.![]()
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It's like a weird sex-inversed version of the Spyro remakes.Is it me, or is nu-Flora's clothing a lot....skimpier? Someone check the character designer's hard drive.![]()
With how desperate nick is to recapture the magic (ha) of fop with two revivals the last decade I'm amazed a new game/remake of breakin da rules or shadow showdown wasn't even considered.Just give us another FOP game already. THQ Nordic could give us a console port/remake of the last GBA game based on the show.
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Has he done anything worthwhile at Skydance Animation? Doesn't seem like it.Firing John Lasseter so wokes on Twitter wouldn’t yell at them has likely cost Disney hundreds of millions if not billions of dollars
I love how they replace the current names because they were originally too insensitive but they come up with shit like "juju-wizard", I'm gonna call the next shaniqua I see thatNot sure if this would be good to post here as this is a /v/ topic that crosses into /co/, but, a certain someone may have been leaked to return next year…
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SpongeBob Atlantis Squarepantis is best on the DS. It was the base for Truth or Square, but had more playable characters. Compared to the console version, which was a rushed minigame compilation, the DS version was far superior in a way it had no right to be.Man the handheld exclusives of some licensed games were definitely a box of surprises, literally never know what you're gonna get. The console games were clearly the breadwinner main course people would be expecting to play (you will never find a license game commercial featuring its handheld counterpart unless it's exclusive), but handhelds certainly had their own unique quirks as a "play on the go" type of game. In some cases, maybe even better than console versions as something like Spongebob's Truth or Square was pretty mediocre and a bit of a falloff from BfBB/Movie game, but the DS version was a very solid 3D linear platformer.
By the time 9th gen consoles came out and the discontinuation of the 3DS and Vita, it really seemed like the end of an era for exclusive handhelds and all games getting streamlined into 1 playable version ported to different devices. There's still the mobile market sure, but cmon nigga, it's either microtransactions or some weird gacha slopified version used in its likeness.
Catscratch....now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time.Mr. Blik
I'll take the bait.Did Justin Roiliand help write Rick & Morty? I recognize his voice from a video game called High on Life.
I ask because his comedy style is common with "adult" humor in animation nowadays. High pitched voice, excessive profanity, pop culture references, incessant human, anti-social behavior masked as being "ironic." The only show I know that doesn't rely on that style is Smiling Friends.
Yes. Serious about what? My point?I'll take the bait.
Are you serious?
Gumball never lost its personality or shine even while being overshadowed by Steven Universe and Teen Titans Go!Oh yeah new trailer for Gumball dropped yesterday.
He asked if you were serious because Roiland was co-creator of Rick & Morty along with Dan Harmon. It's kind of what put the two of them on the map. To have heard of Roiland in a context outside R&M and not know of the connection is so unlikely as to seem joking or facetious.Yes. Serious about what? My point?
I've never paid attention like that; it takes time for me to GET it. So, I get where he was coming from with that. Anyway, High on Life reminds me of Rick and Morty because of its "absurdist, ironic" humor which can get grating in prolonged periods of time. It has its moments of actual funny, but that style of humor is stale.He asked if you were serious because Roiland was co-creator of Rick & Morty along with Dan Harmon. It's kind of what put the two of them on the map. To have heard of Roiland in a context outside R&M and not know of the connection is so unlikely as to seem joking or facetious.
Those are just used for comedic effect when they want the girls to pull exaggerated, goofy faces. They have normal eyes in most scenes.It's the The Mitchells vs. the Machines eyes that bug the shit out of me. Doesn't matter that they're Koreans so they only have like one eye shape and iris color, but still, stop doing the "tennis balls with marker dots for pupils" eyes.
Had a flashback to when I considered Rick & Morty an original and interesting direction for television.I ask because his comedy style is common with "adult" humor in animation nowadays. High pitched voice, excessive profanity, pop culture references, incessant human, anti-social behavior masked as being "ironic." The only show I know that doesn't rely on that style is Smiling Friends.
I thought Roiland was already a known person for Lemongrab in Adventure Time?It's kind of what put the two of them on the map.
Being "known" for a funny voice role versus being "known" for being a television writer and showrunner are two separate things, I'd say.I thought Roiland was already a known person for Lemongrab in Adventure Time?