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I assume its cause of the talking non human things, that sort of thing usually attracts weirdosboth are animations that adults wouldn't enjoy, but most adults enjoy it anyway
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I assume its cause of the talking non human things, that sort of thing usually attracts weirdosboth are animations that adults wouldn't enjoy, but most adults enjoy it anyway
It usually starts it.I assume its cause of the talking non human things, that sort of thing usually attracts weirdos
True. I keep forgetting that they were stolen. Maybe I’ll use Daniel the Dolphin as a comparison.Yeah, but unlike Food Fight!, Alpha & Omega didn't have it's hard drives stolen and spent the next decade in development hell before being confiscated by a completion bond firm and released as-is.
Why does the wolf look better there than in the actual movie, and why would they have a slightly pudgy Korean dude riding him when humans aren't in the movie very much? I'm so confused.So apparently Alpha and Omega reached South Korea?
Some of the posters have humans in them and I'm just so confused but I think this image is gold
I have no idea but here's some more posters that had the humans in them:Why does the wolf look better there than in the actual movie, and why would they have a slightly pudgy Korean dude riding him when humans aren't in the movie very much? I'm so confused.
I have no idea but here's some more posters that had the humans in them:
I was going to point and laugh at how it is they're weird fake ears, but then I realized those might actually be the voice-actors. I can't read Korean, so I can't look up to see who those folks are, but they must be big names if their faces are being advertised alongside the wolves they're voicing.
Hmm, never saw that oneTrue. I keep forgetting that they were stolen. Maybe I’ll use Daniel the Dolphin as a comparison.
I wouldn't doubt that's what they're doing here. Promoting these guys as the VAs for the main two wolves.I was going to point and laugh at how it is they're weird fake ears, but then I realized those might actually be the voice-actors. I can't read Korean, so I can't look up to see who those folks are, but they must be big names if their faces are being advertised alongside the wolves they're voicing.
I'm sure dubbing a foreign cartoon takes a lot out of you!I looked it up and the faces posted on the posters are (have to be) the VAs for the Korean dub of the movie
If I am to believe the article, their names are Park Gyu-Lee (the boy) and Shin-Dong (the girl)
apparently Shin-Dong is apart of a South Korean musical band thing were she's the only female in the group
unsure about the guy
EDIT:
She seems a bit unhappy/unenthusiastic compared to the guy
which I find hilarious
I'm sure The Nut Job proved that as well (if getting a Psy cameo wasn't enough).South Korea generally loves anything that looks like a weird cgi baby (See also: Korean twitter whenever a new episode of Miraculous Ladybug airs) so I'm sure Alpha and Omega was a fine fit for them.
That movie... Does it have a fandom? I remember hearing that a sequel was going to happen but never heard anything about it coming out in the year it was supposed to come out. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if it does have a fandom that's full of speds.I'm sure The Nut Job proved that as well (if getting a Psy cameo wasn't enough).
I'm sure it does. Someone has to glomp onto something to find purpose.That movie... Does it have a fandom? I remember hearing that a sequel was going to happen but never heard anything about it coming out in the year it was supposed to come out. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if it does have a fandom that's full of speds.
It happened and I am SHOCKED that it was released in theaters.That movie... Does it have a fandom? I remember hearing that a sequel was going to happen but never heard anything about it coming out in the year it was supposed to come out. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if it does have a fandom that's full of speds.
Sequel already came out. And subsequently flopped.That movie... Does it have a fandom? I remember hearing that a sequel was going to happen but never heard anything about it coming out in the year it was supposed to come out. Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if it does have a fandom that's full of speds.
I watched the first one with a friend and it was... Meh. One character essentially ruined it for me, and you could tell there was a lot of executive meddling. I'm morbidly curious about the second one, though.It happened and I am SHOCKED that it was released in theaters.
Well, I assumed as much.Sequel already came out. And subsequently flopped.
Not sure if it was funded by the same Korean group they were working with in the first film, but I wouldn't doubt it.I watched the first one with a friend and it was... Meh. One character essentially ruined it for me, and you could tell there was a lot of executive meddling. I'm morbidly curious about the second one, though.
It was a one-shot. The guys who made these movies previously did this short film a decade back and I kept thinking the movies were essentially that, but extended.Well, I assumed as much.
You know, if they stuck to what this was originally, a more PG movie about a squirrel and a rat doing the bank heist that was implied at the end, then it might have actually been a good movie. And you know, if they kept that fucking pug out of it.Not sure if it was funded by the same Korean group they were working with in the first film, but I wouldn't doubt it.
It was a one-shot. The guys who made these movies previously did this short film a decade back and I kept thinking the movies were essentially that, but extended.
You seem to underestimate the power of furrys latching onto something that would make them cream, just look at aggretsuko with HaidaThese have a fandom? The fuck?