Adrian McNair wrote:Sithking Zero wrote:Well, it's animated, but Genedy Tartakovski (Yeah, spelled that horribly wrong) made Symbionic Titan, which is about human-like aliens trying to live on earth... oh, and they have a giant robot they use to fight giant monsters.
My friends and I like it.
Actually, your spelling of his name isn't that far off. It's
Genndy Tartakovsky. You could have mangled that far worse than you did.
Yeah, I also followed and enjoyed, Sym-Bionic Titan. It had an engaging plot, likable characters and really well-staged action. Naturally, Cartoon Network
had to cancel it. According to
this source it wasn't the ratings that were a factor (they were in fact high) but because there weren't enough toys connected to it, apparently. How you could have difficulty establishing a toy line based on a series revolving around mecha and various monstrosities is beyond me.
On a somewhat related note, I've come to the conclusion that Tartakovsky's The Clone Wars is superior to the current CGI series. This has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I only just recently saw it or that it has a foreshadowing of Anakin Skywalker's turn to the Dark Side that's far more effective than what was really shown in Revenge of the Sith.
Sir, you are doing nothing but preaching to the choir. Particularly, the Bass section, and in particular, me. Seriously, CN? You can't make toys out of TRANSFORMING ROBOTS.
They've only been doing EXACTLY THAT for the last, oh, let's say THIRTY YEARS OR SO.
CN doesn't really seem to like a lot of great shows. Seriously, CN? More "Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy?" You know what I wanted? More Megas XLR. Now THERE was a great mecha show!
A lot of CN's stuff seems super-sterilized for the tweenage audience, IMHO. Yes, the new CGI one is on, but it seems... very blah in comparison to a lot of other, really good stuff. Tartakovsky's was incredibly great, with great characters, sweet battles, and all sorts of other-
Ahem, I appear to be going off topic.
But while on the subject of children's cartoons, there is a new Transformers show out called "Transformers Prime." It's not that good at all.
34. If your gun is leaving scorch marks, you need a bigger gun.
35. That which does not kill you has made a grievous tactical error.
36. When the going gets tough, the tough call for close air support.
37. There is no such thing as "overkill." There is only "Open Fire," and "I need to reload."
Maxims 34-37,
The Seventy Maxims of Maximally Effective Mercenaries.
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