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It's weird but unsurprising that there's a Rick & Morty-esque animated sitcom of Stark Trek and also fugly CG Nickelodeon show of Star Trek (the latter was cancelled btw). At this point, Paramount is going to say fuck it and make a Star Trek anime as done by either Powerhouse Animation or Studio Trigger.
Star Wars did it with SW:Visions so why not. I have all 4 volumes of the Trek manga.

Man the studio trigger segment was so over the top and dumb (as expected).

At this point outsourcing it to Japan might get us actual Trek again.

Let me ask you this Flexo, are all of Mexican models from Mom very suicidal like Bender?
Only when dealing with your mom!

Nah, I'm just playing.
 
Star Wars did it with SW:Visions so why not. I have all 4 volumes of the Trek manga.

Man the studio trigger segment was so over the top and dumb (as expected).

At this point outsourcing it to Japan might get us actual Trek again.
I feel as if I have a sudden urge to watch a Star Trek anime or manga if it ever does happen. I just hope it doesn't up being too much like Evangelion. Then again, Paramount's marketing for Transformers have been relating to Evangelion in Japan, but even that's sorta fitting.
Only when dealing with your mom!

Nah, I'm just playing.
Were you going ba da bing ba da boom to my mom as well?
 
I feel as if I have a sudden urge to watch a Star Trek anime or manga if it ever does happen. I just hope it doesn't up being too much like Evangelion. Then again, Paramount's marketing for Transformers have been relating to Evangelion in Japan, but even that's sorta fitting.
"Wesley, get in the robot!"

Actually... Trekvangelion could be pretty awesome.

iirc aren't those all weeb faux manga?
You'll have to define your terms. They were put out tokyopop. I posted scans of the story involving Wesley becoming black on the Wil Weaton thread.
 
In that magazine of The New in that roadhouse manifestation of the Q Continuum, there's some more text below that article by Quinn.

Above all I was struck by the unhealthy pallor of his skin. He had the same look that prisoners have who have been denied the sun during a long period of confinement. He looked dyspeptic and dog tired, with...
It comes from a real life article on meeting with Adolf Hitler in 1941. And the other text to the right of the piece Quinn wrote is from a 1970 newspaper article. I guess in the show that's supposed to be a manifestation of some inter-dimensional Q stuff going on?

(source: Ex Astris Scientia - Newspaper Pages in Star Trek)

BTW here's the "Q Continuum" desert roadhouse IRL:

Google Maps (loads faster) | Google Earth (browser)

(a private location shoot place called "Club Ed")
 
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It's like calling OG Teen Titans, Avatar TLA, Boondocks or Totally Spies anime when they're actually American cartoons with anime aesthetics. They're faux-nime, not actual anime
While maybe fair, that's still pretty autistic. I personally don't see why an art style is invalidated unless it comes from specific zip codes in the orient.
 
Well, is the OG Transformers from 1984 actually an anime?
Some of the cartoons can get very murky, like Orbots is fucking Dezaki and a crapload of Japanese guys making a dumb Saturday day morning thing out of Godmars with a higher budget per episode than the entire series of Godmars

iirc G1 Transformers was a mix of toy lines from Japan and Korea redesigned and developed into a unified story by the Marvel crew, then animated by a mix of Japanese, overseas guys Japan used, and overseas guys America used

But yeah those Trek comics might be nice enough comics but they're no more manga than the G1/TAS crossover comic.
 
I know its a dead horse but I still wish they'd done a USS Titan. So many cool aliens and unique locales. No massive wars or what not.
 
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