I thing Thumbelina will be mediocre, and not because animation, but story...what come after that..is what i think will be a trainwreckWhat other animated films can we expect Universal to release in the 1980s?
rather, how abysmal can we expect Thumbelina to be?
So you think Universal's next animation is where the **** hits the fan?I thing Thumbelina will be mediocre, and not because animation, but story...what come after that..is what i think will be a trainwreck
DO NOT do this.I don't mean to be pushy, but when can we expect another update. I certainly am wondering what the fallout from the shootout will be.
Oh you mean the same company that, I don't know, SHUT HANNA-BARBERA STUDIOS DOWN after the latter's founders died? And let's not forget the numerous (and unnecessary) of Scooby-Doo direct-to-video movies that WB shits out every year, most of which are hit-or-miss after the release of Cyber Chase. And don't get me started with WB replacing most of the current voice cast for the upcoming Scoob movie.Personally, I kind of feel that it's better with the WB brand.
Yeah but a little secret...those movies works to keep the IP alive. When Shutting down hanna barbera did was harsh...without the founder would be hard...and HB did have issues with more modern cartoonScooby-Doo direct-to-video movies that WB shits out every year, most of which are hit-or-miss after the release of Cyber Chase.
My sentiments exactly. Besides, at least Boomerang was still airing those old H-B shows until recently.Yeah but a little secret...those movies works to keep the IP alive. When Shutting down hanna barbera did was harsh...without the founder would be hard...and HB did have issues with more modern cartoon
BUT i will tell you a secret Turner-WARNER at least show the cartoons and used them(even things unique like adult swim), with Disney they would be locked down in a vault.
we still have a dedicated for those old HB and CN ones, tooncast, sadly that is always on the most expensive cable packageMy sentiments exactly. Besides, at least Boomerang was still airing those old H-B shows until recently.
Another example of how badly vintage animation is disregarded.we still have a dedicated for those old HB and CN ones, tooncast, sadly that is always on the most expensive cable package
Yeah as they repeated the same shows and chapter once and once again both in main CN and boomerang...and the classic are left in the most expensive package..Another example of how badly vintage animation is disregarded.
I for one certainly hope not. Since it makes getting so needlessly pricey.On a related note, does the Disney Vault policy exist in this timeline?
On a related note, does the Disney Vault policy exist in this timeline?
Acording @HeX Not at all, with Disney Channel being a OTA/FTA TV channel like FOX, the vault was broken as they cycle their content more.I for one certainly hope not. Since it makes getting so needlessly pricey.
That's nice to know.Acording @HeX Not at all, with Disney Channel being a OTA/FTA TV channel like FOX, the vault was broken as they cycle their content more.
Since HeX said TTL's third OT film will be nothing like Return of the Jedi, it's safe to say that the sequels are unlikely to bear much resemblance to those of OTL.Good, but I worry about the Sequels.
Going off that specific comment, I would consider that kind of harsh. After all, Hanna-Barbera were the ones who produced the first CN shows: the first two seasons of Dexter's Lab, Johnny Bravo, the first four seasons of The Powerpuff Girls, etc.Yeah but a little secret...those movies works to keep the IP alive. When Shutting down hanna barbera did was harsh...without the founder would be hard...and HB did have issues with more modern cartoon
At that Time HB was more the studio that the artist but yeah Turner did used well the HB studios and talent before shutting it down(but that seems more a warner decision)Going off that specific comment, I would consider that kind of harsh. After all, Hanna-Barbera were the ones who produced the first CN shows: the first two seasons of Dexter's Lab, Johnny Bravo, the first four seasons of The Powerpuff Girls, etc.