I’m not totally fond of the rebirth of episodic comedies in animation. Sure, there’s always a market for them but it feels like ALL the animated shows coming out now are either reboots, episodic comedies, or an episodic comedic reboot. (Animaniacs is the only one I’m excited for.) I find that too many try and… Continue reading “The Fungies!” is a fun little show but not much else
Tag: Animated review
“Animal Crackers” is Racist Poorly-Written Trash
Why did I waste nearly two hours of my life on this movie? I knew it wasn’t going to be good. I knew it was going to be full of clichés and plot contrivances. But I had hoped that maybe this movie would have some spectacular element, that I would appreciate a single part of… Continue reading “Animal Crackers” is Racist Poorly-Written Trash
Some thoughts on an under appreciated film: 9
It’s been a rough week. So I’m going to have to keep this review short. You ever watch a film that leaves you feeling completely...shaken? Like not necessarily disturbed. But you watch it and feel like your worldview is completely upended. That’s 9. Like this is a film that many people in the animation fandom… Continue reading Some thoughts on an under appreciated film: 9
‘Craig of the Creek’ is here to save Cartoon Network
I want to talk about Craig of the Creek; I think it’s probably one of the best kids’ cartoons airing on the three major networks and I honestly don’t hear a lot about it, which is sad. It doesn’t have the most creative premise in the world, not by the least bit but everything about… Continue reading ‘Craig of the Creek’ is here to save Cartoon Network
Pixar’s SparkShorts are nothing new, but very good.
I could review the second season of The Dragon Prince but I’ll save that for a week when I actually have the energy to make through 9+ half hour long episodes, which may or may not happen in the near future. Work is tiring. And while I love watching these shows and movies,… Continue reading Pixar’s SparkShorts are nothing new, but very good.
“The Dragon Prince” is a victim of high expectations
As soon as Netflix made the announcement for The Dragon Prince was made, expectations for the show were extremely high. Aaron Ehasz and Giancarlo Volpe, who are both producers for The Dragon Prince worked on Avatar: The Last Airbender, as a writer and director respectively. They were responsible for some of Avatar’s best episodes and… Continue reading “The Dragon Prince” is a victim of high expectations