17 posts tagged with animation by NoxAeternum.
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The Aristocrats, But With A Yellow Sponge
An offhand comment in an interview revealed the existence of a piece of rather adult SpongeBob SquarePants lost media - Behind Closed Doors, a collection of decidedly NC-17 drawings made by and for the animation crew. But the book had never been made available to the public - until now (SLYT, potentially NSFW.) [more inside]
The Metalocalypse Is Upon Us (Finally)
A decade after the cancelation of Brendan Small's affectionate skewering of metal culture, Metalocalypse is getting a proper conclusion with Army of the Doomstar. [more inside]
"That would be me."
After getting picked up by Netflix after being a casualty of the Disney-Fox merger and the ill-fated Chapek regime, the Nimona movie now has a teaser trailer and a release date - June 30th.
Once Again, They're All A Little Looney
Cartoon Network has dropped a trailer for Tiny Toons Looniversity, the modern reboot/remake of Tiny Toon Adventures.
Farewell, Arcadia Of My Youth
One of the major figures in anime and manga, Leiji Matsumoto, has passed away at the age of 85. [more inside]
Now I Know What Happened To My ABCs
Animator Mike Salcedo had created a project to animate the alphabet one letter a day in February - a project that got a bit out of hand. But it seemed like it was incomplete - until now.
"The phrase 'Not S&P Approved' has been approved by S&P"
As part of celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the show, Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch revealed several of the revision notes he got from Disney Broadcast Standards and Practices. (SLTwitter) [more inside]
Holding Out For A He-Man
Netflix has dropped a teaser trailer for the long awaited Masters of the Universe: Revelation series. [more inside]
"I'm worried about The Future..."
Two years after continuing the saga of the animated Mystery Skulls gang (previously) with Hellbent, Ben "MysteryBen27" Mangum and the band have released the follow-up (and apparent penultimate episode) - The Future - this Halloween. [more inside]
Walk This Way
Walk Cycles is a collection of rotoscoped walking (and other movement styles) animation cycles by Lois Brooks, illustrating the artistry and design that goes into one of the most basic yet important animation cycles in game design. (SLTumblr)
DON'T DRAW PEGGY TOO SHAPELY
Humor/pop culture website Cracked has gotten their hands on the animation guidelines for King of the Hill, which are mix of practical advice, character observations, and snark. (SLCracked)
My Cabbages
From peddler of produce to titan of industry, Slate presents an oral history of the story behind Avatar: The Last Airbender's erstwhile vendor of leafy greens. (SLSlate)
I Am The Passenger
Originally starting as an online pilot, one of the big surprises from Cartoon Network in 2019 was Infinity Train - a show that started as a fantastical adventure with accidental protagonist Tulip that became a meditation on grief and how it is approached, packing a lot of ground into its 10 episode initial run. Both the concept and the original run left the door open for more stories on the Train, and thus with a trailer and preview of the first episode Cartoon Network has announced a second season, titled Book Two. [more inside]
Hunt. Kill. Survive.
In preparation for its October airing, Adult Swim has released a two minute trailer for Genndy Tartakovsky's new miniseries, Primal. (SLYT) [more inside]
That Looks Rather...
In a tweet this morning, Adult Swim dropped a teaser trailer for Samurai Jack creator Genndy Tartakovsky’s newest animated series, Primal. (SLTwitter) [more inside]
"We never considered or wrote for She-Ra as 'the ideal woman.'"
Recently, Lumberjanes writer Noelle Stevenson tweeted a set of images showing off the art style for her latest project: a reboot of the classic cartoon series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. While the new designs got rave reviews from many fans, a vocal contingent complained that the designs were not "appealing" enough, with some even attacking Stevenson herself over the redesign. In turn, other fans have been fighting back, pointing out how disturbing and creepy their argument really is. [more inside]
"Yeah, that's going to really haunt me for a while."
Today, Walt Disney Animation Studios dropped the teaser trailer for Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks The Internet. Much like the first film was a love letter/affectionate parody of games and game culture, the trailer shows that the sequel will do the same for online culture. [more inside]
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