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11:07
And now there's a ghost zombie Decepticon.
And both the primary antagonists have stabbed themselves in the chest with crystals.
The ghost zombie Decepticon is making T-Rex roar noises.
Hmmm
I love ghosts
But I don't understand how a robot could become a zombie
It would just be a malfunctioning robot
CRYSTALS.
So they aren't transformers anymore because crystals?
I'm confused.
@BESW So now Berem Everman is in Transformers?
Live Cybertronians stabbed with dark energon get a power upgrade. Dead Cybertronians infused with dark energon by a stabbed Cybertronian instead turn into mindless zombies under the stabbed-guy's control.
11:12
@BESW the Zero Virus!!!!! How nice!
Hahaha took the words right out of my mouth
They're mavericks now
Best bring in Mega Man X
He's great with that kind of thing
Nothing new here :P
or even beter
Yeah that is better
That said.... considering the great use Capcom is doing of the Megaman franchise, maybe selling it to Hasbro would increase our chance of getting a new game.
(or Pinkie Pie hiding under a Mettaur helmet in one episode)
Hmmm
I think giving it to Inafune to make more games would be best
Just give him creative control
Mighty No. 9 is looking pretty fine
11:25
@Sandwich Considering what Capcom managed to do with MMX, MMZero and Legend, he is better alone.
Don't forget Mega man Battle Network
They turned that from an RPG/Card fighting action game that required strategy to a 3rd person chip-them-up
Transformers Prime missed the opportunity to have a zombie planet. [sad]
@Sandwich Well.. cut part of the game outside japan: Check
don't release MMBN 6 in Europe: check
ending changes: check
yep, you are right.
I don't really want a 3rd person chip-them-up
I want at least NINE cells to move around in
Not three
If you're going to only have three cells then whats the point of even having cells
That what you obtain when you decide to end a series and then remake it with some changes.
11:30
Slugbox you beautiful bastard
Did it again
Ending it wasn't the problem
It was the changes they didn't really think about implementing
And exactly what that would do to the formula they built up in the original games
You want to know the funny thing? The best Megaman game released in the latest years may actually be....... MegaPony
If you change the structure of a game you have to redesign the elements of said game to reflect the design changes
That's why the weapons in Super Castlevania four were so weak
That would require... gasp.... thinking
Because you could just do everything with your huge ass whip
@Sandwich Snes Castlevania? Rondo?
11:33
not rondo
Super Castlevania 4
iirc extra credits did a whole episode about how cv4 shouldn't have had subweapons
or the subweapons should have had more utility
because the screen space was so small relative to the size of simon's whip, so the idea of a weapon being useful because of range was out the window
(among other things)
Egoraptor did an episode of Sequelitis on it too
@DavidReeve .... thanks I suppose. I had removed that from my mind.
i might be thinking of sequelitis lol
11:36
I managed to have myself remember Rondo as the only SNES Castlevania. Now I will have to start bad memories removal again.
rondo was the bad one
Actually, Rondo was the PC engine one.
the best part of rondo was the intro to symphony of the night imo :p
Compare the pc engine version to the snes bad port, then return :P
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11:42
I don't understand this garbage shooow
We Bare bears?!
What
Why don't you just make more episodes of stuff people actually like.. Like Adventure time.. and Regular show...
i like we bare bears
@Sandwich desist. Understanding corporate marketing is not something men should attempt.
The only funny thing to happen in that show so far is the Pigeons having a drug cartel
It's almost as bad as Gumball, but at least it uses animation for things instead of live action backgrounds..
it's so easy to merch though
you make 1 bear plush, and then color it 3 different ways
bam merchandizing
gumball also has its moments, definitely not the worst thing they've made in the last decade
What would you consider worse than Gumball
Is the question I have to ask here
11:50
total drama island
johnny test
out of jimmy's head
wikipedia.org/list_of_cartoon_network_shows_made_before_flapjack
lots of things, I enjoyed gumball and the live action backgrounds were great :P
they do a lot of neat animation tricks
Johnny Test was alright, Total Drama Island was awful. I don't even remember "Out of Jimmy's head" so it must have been reeeeally bad.
Can you put your link in the form of a link please David?
as i understand, the original concept was to have a school for cartoon individuals to prepare them for the animation industry, but somewhere along the way they dropped that concept, kept the characters and aesthetic, and treated it as a legit world
not a real link lol
11:52
@Sandwich Total Drama Island had basically the AVGN in it Sadly, that was the only good thing. That, and the Iron Man battle in season 2(3?)
@doppelgreener most of the side characters in gumball were from failed pilot episodes that never took off
@DavidReeve nice
they were supposed to have their own shows
always a neat thing about gumball
The characters in Gumball are so garbage
That's my problem with it
A Sunflower, a Piece of toast, A.. peanut moose?
What in all of the
@DavidReeve was that a thing that happened in real life, or a background for the plot?
@Sandwich yes
11:54
that's a real life thing
that is great.
the animators on gumball all brought over characters they'd pitched for their own shows
ha, lovely :D
Its too bad none of the characters have character
Probably why their shows weren't made =\
they're good enough to be side characters
11:55
80% of the characters in gumball fit into the "Stupid as bricks" stereotype
Nicole seems like a good character
The anger thing is funny
And Larry is a great character
That dude is pretty much the god of that town
He must have like 32 PhD's and a time travel machine
I agree with Nicole and Larry being great, but suggesting the characters don't have character is kinda immediately falsifiable.
@Sandwich He is just overworked.
Lazy Larry
While I must admit that I don't really follow American animation, but well... I had the strange impression that many series have these problems, not just gumball
gumball has this problem because its writing is pretty weak
The concept of Dodj or Daar is pretty funny as well
( OR IS IT )
Though they don't really keep to the theme of having to play the game until they finish it in one episode
Which kind of breaks their canon
12:00
@SPArchaeologist yes, a tremendous amount of animation is kinda crummy
but there's also a whole lot of very good stuff, like Steven Universe and Gravity Falls
it's gotten better than it was a few years ago
and it's significantly better than it was in the 80's
@doppelgreener also.... no offense intended... but do someone ever understood WHY they seem to think that "Bad animation quality == funny"
Gravity Falls wasnt cartoon network though
I think that was Hasbro
Or disney
disney
@SPArchaeologist you're gonna have to be a bit more specific there than sweeping generalisations
12:02
It was still a great show
Great writing, good characters, sense of wanderlust
Great setting
Random humor that doesn't screw it up
@Sandwich I was not aware this was limited to Cartoon Network
Well the subject has been all Cartoon network shows until Gravity falls was mentioned
@doppelgreener While American animation seem to always have preferred simple drawings, sometime they seem to be made bad on purpose.
let me try and find some sample
@SPArchaeologist i'm gonna say coincidence, there are great shows with theoretically bad animation, and terrible shows with fairly good animation
Examples?
Of what you'd consider one of each of course
12:04
shin chan but that's because of the dub
Thats not really a CN original show
yeah but the dub was all adult swim
That's adult swim port-overs
Adult swim is actually a different studio than CN
home movies
Can we talk about animation in general and not limit it to CN :U
This wasn't ever explicitly about CN and it's probably more productive to not suddenly introduce that constraint
12:06
it's on cn and they work in the same building
it quacks like a duck
Well what would you consider to be a good show with bad animation and an awful show that has good animation then dopple?
how good would you say ed edd n eddy's animation was? cause that show ruled
I'd say that was Middle of the road
Hullo all! =)
good morning
12:08
And that show was pretty great
When we say 'good animation', do we mean good drawing/art? Or actually the process of good animation? Cause you can have a stylistically simplistic artset that is still expertly animated.
A combination of both
@Sandwich Aaaaaaaaany afternoon kid's show with a crap plot that's terrible. The recent Iron Man series was barely passable but had great animation. Good show with bad animation might be south park, depending on what criteria we're using for "bad animation."
Good show with bad animation brings Exosquad to mind--the animation was cheap Saturday morning fare, which did the stories and characterisations a vast disservice.
Mmm. The old old old Looney Toons had fine artwork, and good story, but terrible actual animation, off-model animation, old Disney had "rubber hose" animation styles and repeated much of their work. Even classics can have poor quality in certain given areas.
12:11
There was a really bad super hero show that came on
And baby looney toons
Both those were awful
Tiny Toons?
Bad show with good animation... some of the Marvel Anime lineup probably qualifies.
Well, I don't want them all to be at Makoto Shinkai level...
i wouldn't hold anime on a pedastal either
not when sword art online exists
all animation has good and bad shows
...who's holding anime on a pedestal?
12:14
i'm not and i get exposed to a lot of it
there's good and bad anime just like anything else
and absolutely extraordinary anime just like anything else
most of the worst stuff never makes it to air, like anything else
I am. The pedestal is angsty, shiny, has big eyes and some of its lines are a little awkward when translated into English.
Good morning
There's a lot of subjective concepts being thrown around with the weight of objectivity here.
Anime discussion. Dives into chat to catchup
very little anime discussion, more animation in general
12:17
The anime jag may be my "fault," as I mentioned the Marvel Anime lineup.
(I enjoyed their Blade miniseries; the rest was sorta flat storywise for me, but it all looked pretty shiny.)
The old Batman animated series was exemplary.
But so much of it is subjective.
I like the animation style of the contemporary Nickelodeon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV show; it's got an "almost claymation" feel that appeals to me, the digital animation feels more "solid" than most CGI in that bracket. Apparently a lot of people think it's awful.
Top tier animation would probably be anything Miyazaki makes
Worst tier would be stuff like Food Fight
Middle-ground would probably be like Ed, edd, and eddy
12:21
From what I remember of EE&E, the animation style fit the show's tone perfectly.
@Sandwich Believe me, I think Makoto from a pure graphical viewpoint tops that
A lot of the success or failure of visuals are going to come from their appropriateness for their subject matter.
@BESW Like all artforms.
I'd put catdog down there with worst
@BESW Yes it does!
12:22
The loose, sketchy, fluid and imprecise feeling of EE&E's animation helped sell me on embracing the logic of the world they lived in.
@SPArchaeologist what about watanabe?
@SPArchaeologist God I remember seeing that in 1080p in an AMV. My jaw literally dropped I was just so amazed at the fluidity of the movement.
@BESW For me it was the Jawbreakers
Hahaha
Contrast the animation in an otherwise brilliant film, Run Lola Run.
It throws me out of the piece completely, breaking my engagement with the main character's plight.
That animation is also loose, fluid, and sketchy, but that's all wrong for a film that invites us to pay attention to detail because its plots hinge on precise timing and coincidence.
(^ run lola run's animation)
12:25
Thank you.
Anyone remember Samurai Jack? That had a pretty simple art style. But it fitted the show. And you also had the tower episode.
samurai jack was amazing
@SPArchaeologist yessss.
SJ's animation is reminiscent of paper cutouts and woodblock prints, reminding us of both the cultures and story modes it's drawing on. SJ is a legend, and its art style is stylised to reflect its self-consciously fictive stance.
I never saw a lot of it, but I always remember being a little unnerved by the animation in Chowder. Particularly how fabrics didn't...move? Like...something weird was going on with clothing patterns in that show.
12:30
chowder was crazy
@sillyputty That is a simi popular thing now. I don't like it much either.
It's like Fabric is a window that just shows repeating patterns as people move around
I think that animation technique you're describing is kinda neat.
@sillyputty How was that "horror/humor" show with the dog called? Same problem
courage the cowardly dog?
@SPArchaeologist Courage?
12:32
that
I do enjoy it when it's done well.
I loved that show. Absolutely terrifying to a kid.
I loved the nutcracker episode.
Hmm. I wonder if Dark Fury and Aeon Flux shared any creative talent.
...yup, both are Peter Chung.
So navigating away from kids shows a bit. A Scanner Darkly
12:35
oh man, i still have to see that one
I'd forgotten about it.
@doppelgreener It's freaky as hell
Amazing watch
Anyway, I think I got the perfect example of "bad" animation style (while it was done on purpose too).... PPG and PPGZ
I don't know if it is just me, but after seeing PPGZ I can't really image Blossom & co drawn in the old style.
ppg didn't have bad animation did it? I thought that was more of a style choice? I can't speak about ppgz cause I didn't know it was a thing.
PPG was a bad animation thing for me as well, I don't think their animation fit the show at all
are we deliberately still sticking to CN or is that just a coincidence?
and no, PPG didn't really have bad animation at all
12:39
Someone brought up CN but I think it is mostly Coincidence
I'm not!
Hunter X Hunter.
I love that anime
As I said, I don't really mean "Bad" as "poorly made/skipping frames etc".
I think Dark Fury's animation style made it feel a lot more like a film in the Dune or Lexx canons than a Riddick film.
The animation isn't anything special but the storyline is.
12:42
But more than that, because of their production process different scenes in Dark Fury feel like they belong in totally separate films.
@BESW It looks similar to the dead space animation The first one. The second one had a different style if I remember right.
They effectively had a handful of independent directors each responsible for a handful of scenes, and it shows.
I mean that I don't really understand why American animation sticks to character designs like Dexter, Ed, Courage and such. The only ones that seem to go for a somehow more "realistic" draw style seem to be Marvel/DC ones.
(and anyway, I prefer these PPG)
@Aaron Hmm, true.
The Dead Space films' animation choices didn't feel influenced by their themes or tone, though.
Whereas Dark Fury feels very deliberate overall, despite the multi-director hiccoughs.
@SPArchaeologist Japan puts out so much of the "normal" anime style if they tried to compete they would probably lose so they do their own style.
12:45
@SP Those do look really good
Marvel can risk doing the more realistic style because. It's Marvel. If it sucked everyone would still watch it
I think they fit the characters a lot more
Is jojojo still the badguy in that?
Or no it was mojojojo
jojojojojojojojojojojojo
how many Jo's? his name is worse than Banana
Mojo Jojo
Thank you.
12:48
@SPArchaeologist I have no idea what you're talking about.
@SPArchaeologist I like bubbles and uh... Blossom but the other one looks off somehow like she doesn't fit. I suppose that may have been the point though as she is supposed the be the "emo" one right?
mojo jojo's bizarre adventure
Contemporary American animation is extremely varied.
@BESW what is that second one?
@Aaron Casey Jones from the current Nickelodeon TMNT TV series. I mentioned it earlier.
12:49
@BESW Oh cool. I may have to look that up.
Speaking of TMNT I liked that movie's animation style.
@BESW Don't know the second one, the third one is a movie and those seem to be often using the realistic style. First one.. yep, you got a point - but that is from the "old age"... I was thinking more of the new stuff...
Umm.
and also, that probably is because I don't live in America and we only get the "Simple drawing" shows
Big hero six was awesome.
@SPArchaeologist Is the "old age" five years ago?
And since when don't movies count as animation for the purposes of this discussion? We're already talking about Dark Fury and Dead Space.
12:51
@BESW Scooby doo is older than that but is still going because of popularity.
@BESW Do you really thing that they would suddenly decide to do a new Scooby "season" and suddenly change the art style to something like Edds?
I'm just saying, you're making claims about American animation (which includes the all above), and supporting it with decades-old examples from a very narrow segment of the animation scope.
@Pixie Good morning! Animation discussion is happening.
@BESW No, I was asking if the sensation I had from living in another country is actually somehow real or we just keep licensing just the "simply drawn" stuff.
12:54
@doppelgreener Hi! Of course it's when I'm just popping in a moment before work. XD
I actually really liked A Pup named
It was pretty interesting
Because in the latest year the art style I saw is just Chowder, Gumball, etc...
@SPArchaeologist Then, my response is that American animation is a wide, diverse field that includes all sorts of styles.
The best episodes of SD were the ones with the bonus characters though
12:55
@BESW So, yea, we are just buying them based on the look and the marketing idea "this art style means it must be for kid! buy it!"
You may also be getting a filtering effect from block purchases, like channels with a particular audience/ethos.
For example many contemporary kids' shows are using a particular set of CGI tools. Shows produced by the same house with the same tools will look similar.
Maybe, we get batch of stuff from the same resellers so...
One of the reasons I like the current TMNT show, artistically, is that it's set itself apart from other shows which use the same toolset.
Funny thing is that often the better ones just disappear halfway.
(Compare TMNT 2012 with Beware the Bat, for example.)

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