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Cheers, mate.

Think I may have seen the book of this somewhere once.
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an american tale was like my favourite film when i was 5
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Chardok wrote:
InnerBrat wrote:
The Kernel wrote:Aside from comedy series like South Park/Family Guy/Futurama, I would have to say Samurai Jack. Killer animation and plenty of atmosphere.
^aren't they all American?

Matt and Trey Parker are canadian, IIRC...and I believe Gendy Tartakovsky is as well..I could be wrong, and I'm at work, so I can't check sources. Maybe some other highly motivated individual will gut-check my claims.
No, Matt and Trey are both from Utah/Colorado. They were CSU film students and got kicked out for making Cannibal: The Musical (aparently the Dean wasn't amused...) and they then went on to make South Park. Actually, I believe their animation studio is still in Colorado.
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The animate versions of Soul Music and Wyrd Sisters (both Discworld) rock, especially all the musical references in Soul Music:

"We're more popular than cheeses"
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"Are you sure you're not Elvish?"

Unfortunately the best line didn't make it:

"We're on a mission from Glod."
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I keep seeing Wyrd Sisters on DVD at HMV, but never bought it. I only ever saw the last 5 minutes of the last episode on C4 once. Looked true to the books though, animation was like the games.
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It had it's bad points. some of the actors (especially the witches) just didn't get it. But Christopher Lee was fantastic.
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InnerBrat wrote:It had it's bad points. some of the actors (especially the witches) just didn't get it. But Christopher Lee was fantastic.
As ever. :D

I really want all this stuff to be on TV now or at least on video and easier to get.

I know of a website that puts up Animals Of Farthing Wood eps every now and then. I loved Weasel. :P
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Admiral Valdemar wrote:I really want all this stuff to be on TV now or at least on video and easier to get.
Fairly certain that the Discoworld cartons are available. I have them recorded off the telly anyway.
I know of a website that puts up Animals Of Farthing Wood eps every now and then. I loved Weasel. :P
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InnerBrat wrote:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:I really want all this stuff to be on TV now or at least on video and easier to get.
Fairly certain that the Discoworld cartons are available. I have them recorded off the telly anyway.
Yeah, but Wyrd Sisters is the only one I've seen to buy. Humph.
Heh, they don't have all three series though. I hear the US got it imported but only as a single feature film 90 minutes long. Not only did they try to fit a 5 hour story into 90 minutes, they also made all the voice actors American and I heard they sounded horrible. Why do the US companies insist on making perfectly good ports into horrible things nothing like the original?
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Don't eat the Neighbours and Roger and the Rotten Trolls. Without doubt, the two most entertaining programs ever to be spawned by CITV, aiming for adult/student comedy as well as children.

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"I have the brain of a criminal mastermind, I keep it in the freezer, next to mother."
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"Shut up mother, if you'd moved the turkey there'd be plenty of room..."

As a kid, I watched Inspector Gadget, definately. Animals of Farthing Wood as well, recently I've taken to disturbing people back home by doing the impressions of badger and moley together...mmmhmmm...
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i´m looking forward to see kanea - the prophecy. it´s a computer animated french production.
has anyone heard about it?

http://www.kaena.lycos.fr/index.php?id=34&lang=en

it looks like it could be cool, in case the plot is not sentimental and cheesy.
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Admiral Valdemar wrote: Yeah, but Wyrd Sisters is the only one I've seen to buy. Humph.
SHould have taped them when Channel 4 showed them like me then. For some damn fool reason i then went and taped over WS with Aliens even though i had spare tapes :banghead:
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