>> I watched The Dragon Prince season 1 in Swedish to practice my language skills, but for some reason never picked it back up again when the next season came out. Now I want to get back into it! <<
You should. It gets even better as it goes along.
>> Wow, Gertie the Dinosaur! I've learned something today :D
Some of the oldest cartoons are the most interesting to watch for historic context. The modern stuff may have much better cinematography but it's hard to find really likeable characters.
Ever watch Biker Mice from Mars? If you like TMNT, you'll probably like that one too.
>> I *loved* Elfquest when I was a kid. My library had almost all the volumes. I was so fascinated by that world.<<
It's a great setting with a lot of potential.
>> I keep hearing you mention Schrodinger's Heroes and I just poked around a little bit on that link - that's cool! Picturing you theoretically making a cartoon/comic out of a script from a TV show that didn't actually exist is kind of wild. :D
The Blueshift Troupers is another open-source fandom that lends itself well to multimedia, but so far only Schrodinger's seems to move me to writing scripts, and I have no idea why.
>> The 80s cartoon had such a big impact on collective culture at the time. I was expecting to get a lot of the 80s cartoon as the answer to this question, and so far I'm not surprised! <<
It fits with the bingo, and a lot of people who are animation fans saw the original cartoon.
Re: Thoughts
Date: 2024-04-04 04:34 am (UTC)I love seeing a polymorph in action. :D
>> I watched The Dragon Prince season 1 in Swedish to practice my language skills, but for some reason never picked it back up again when the next season came out. Now I want to get back into it! <<
You should. It gets even better as it goes along.
>> Wow, Gertie the Dinosaur! I've learned something today :D
Some of the oldest cartoons are the most interesting to watch for historic context. The modern stuff may have much better cinematography but it's hard to find really likeable characters.
Ever watch Biker Mice from Mars? If you like TMNT, you'll probably like that one too.
>> I *loved* Elfquest when I was a kid. My library had almost all the volumes. I was so fascinated by that world.<<
It's a great setting with a lot of potential.
>> I keep hearing you mention Schrodinger's Heroes and I just poked around a little bit on that link - that's cool! Picturing you theoretically making a cartoon/comic out of a script from a TV show that didn't actually exist is kind of wild. :D
Check out LOL_HEROES.
The Blueshift Troupers is another open-source fandom that lends itself well to multimedia, but so far only Schrodinger's seems to move me to writing scripts, and I have no idea why.
>> The 80s cartoon had such a big impact on collective culture at the time. I was expecting to get a lot of the 80s cartoon as the answer to this question, and so far I'm not surprised! <<
It fits with the bingo, and a lot of people who are animation fans saw the original cartoon.