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It was so bad. Oh god this whole movie was bad.
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Nope, this is the brainchild of Crest Animation Productions, from Burbank, California. They co-produced The Swan Princess and The King and I as Rich Animation Studios, and as RichCrest Animation Studios, they made Arthur's Missing Pal, which has got to be one of the most awful abominations ever seen, at least in terms of style:Was this the first Brazilian CGI movie to make to movie theaters? It looks like one.
Nope, this is the brainchild of Crest Animation Productions, from Burbank, California. They co-produced The Swan Princess and The King and I as Rich Animation Studios, and as RichCrest Animation Studios, they made Arthur's Missing Pal, which has got to be one of the most awful abominations ever seen, at least in terms of style:
Is this what Arthur looks like now?Nope, this is the brainchild of Crest Animation Productions, from Burbank, California. They co-produced The Swan Princess and The King and I as Rich Animation Studios, and as RichCrest Animation Studios, they made Arthur's Missing Pal, which has got to be one of the most awful abominations ever seen, at least in terms of style:
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Outside of The King and I, I don't think Richard was able to really get the kind of financial support for film-quality work given the kind of content he was making, so he was stuck as an independent studio getting deals made with non-profit religious TV stations, though his American Hero Classics did air on HBO and may have found further success with schools for a time. He still did pretty well in the home-video department, which isn't a bad way to make a living off of (Big Idea was able to do it). But it's Crest Animation, the Indian studio that's directly behind Alpha & Omega, who bought out Nest Family after King and I bombed hard, and quality immediately went down the drain.
I saw that movie once. Stiff animationsNope, this is the brainchild of Crest Animation Productions, from Burbank, California. They co-produced The Swan Princess and The King and I as Rich Animation Studios, and as RichCrest Animation Studios, they made Arthur's Missing Pal, which has got to be one of the most awful abominations ever seen, at least in terms of style:
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Buster's been hittin' it hard.Holy shit DW's dead corpse eyes tho.
It would be nice if something 'woke' in himself that he realized what he was doing was crap and tried to do something different such as the Netflix/Hulu option you suggested.To kind of tie this back into Richard Rich, I think if he had enough savvy, he could get back into the game with something through Netflix or Hulu that would be infinitely better than this wolffucker honeypot. It's a real shame his talents and ventures were ultimately wasted, but clearly they must be making enough bank on this godforsaken series to justify pumping them out over the span of 7 sequels.
Could be interesting. Just so we can laugh at how bad these get.I may have just accidentally convinced some guys to marathon the entire series (We were having a Bad Movie Night anyways and I mentioned this series). Wish me luck.
Just be warned that in one of the sequels, The Great wolf games, there's an audio error that causes a very loud screech sound. That shit movie has an unintentional jumpscare because the people "working on it" didn't care.I may have just accidentally convinced some guys to marathon the entire series (We were having a Bad Movie Night anyways and I mentioned this series). Wish me luck.
No, that was just added by a reviewer if I’m not mistaken for the sake of not missing when a glaring mistake is made where the sky switches texture maps for a second.Just be warned that in one of the sequels, The Great wolf games, there's an audio error that causes a very loud screech sound. That shit movie has an unintentional jumpscare because the people "working on it" didn't care.
Nope, this is the brainchild of Crest Animation Productions, from Burbank, California. They co-produced The Swan Princess and The King and I as Rich Animation Studios, and as RichCrest Animation Studios, they made Arthur's Missing Pal, which has got to be one of the most awful abominations ever seen, at least in terms of style:
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Just be warned that in one of the sequels, The Great wolf games, there's an audio error that causes a very loud screech sound. That shit movie has an unintentional jumpscare because the people "working on it" didn't care.
I'm sure that was intentional.No, that was just added by a reviewer if I’m not mistaken for the sake of not missing when a glaring mistake is made where the sky switches texture maps for a second.
Wait, what the fuck? I always just assumed all of this was just slang for Dom/Sub. This shit has Mpreg in it too!?
From what I've gleaned by the degenerates I follow on Tumblr, alphas betas and omegas are three different sexes, so while this kind of fanfiction is most popular with the yaoi mpreg fangirls, it is possible for women to be involved too. In the a/b/o genre, alphas and omegas have a strong, animalistic sense of smell. Alphas will go into a primal fuck haze called heat whenever they smell an Omega. Omegas that are dtf will build these nest things to make the dicking easier. I'll spare you all the gory details of the gross way they describe characters' genitals. Betas, as I understand it, are a way for the fangirl to get her least favorite character out of the fuck fest, since they're basically like normal people without the furry shit thrown in.
In short, I think a thread on a/b/o fanfiction is sorely overdue. There's plenty of Islamic content to be found in the genre. I'm honestly a little surprised that nobody has found any a/b/o fanfic about this movie yet, though I'm not about to plumb the furry depths of archiveofourown to find some.
According to some quick Googling the original cost around $20 million to make and made $50 million during its theatrical run. Not a complete flop but not spectacular, either. I think what fuels the production of the sequels is how cheap they are to make, and how easy it is to make a profit off die hard fans and parents looking for movies to plop their children in front of. It’s just like the straight-to-DVD Tom And Jerry movies, only even cheaper since they can just reuse models instead of drawing every frame.I have to wonder how successful the first film was in theaters to garner this many sequels.![]()
That's what "direct-to-video" has become nowadays.According to some quick Googling the original cost around $20 million to make and made $50 million during its theatrical run. Not a complete flop but not spectacular, either. I think what fuels the production of the sequels is how cheap they are to make, and how easy it is to make a profit off die hard fans and parents looking for movies to plop their children in front of. It’s just like the straight-to-DVD Tom And Jerry movies, only even cheaper since they can just reuse models instead of drawing every frame.
Come to think of it, we've gone 12 pages and nobody's suggested one of these for the KF Movie Night?I may have just accidentally convinced some guys to marathon the entire series (We were having a Bad Movie Night anyways and I mentioned this series). Wish me luck.