Dogs in Space is one of the shows that start out light and simple, but you quickly realize that there’s something darker lying underneath the surface. Or well - it tries to be
Tag: Kids Animation
“Kid Cosmic” is back to save the day!
I have been waiting for Season 2 of Kid Cosmic for months. I adored the first season of the show which had a nice twist on the traditional superhero narrative - and I’m happy to say Season 2 continues the story in an interesting and engaging way. While Season 1 focused largely on Kid -… Continue reading “Kid Cosmic” is back to save the day!
Have no fear, “Kid Cosmic” is here to save animation
Warning ---Spoilers for "Kid Cosmic!" I’ve gotten pretty tired of superhero media over the years. There’s just too much of it. It’s over-saturated and not a lot of it really breaks the mold, y’know? The last time I watched a Marvel movie was probably 2013...unless you count Into The SpiderVerse. So originally, when I heard… Continue reading Have no fear, “Kid Cosmic” is here to save animation
“The Fungies!” is a fun little show but not much else
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
The saga of the Crystal Gems concludes in “Steven Universe Future” but still leaves a lot unanswered
There’s a lot to say about Steven Universe Shippuden…. I’m sorry, Steven Universe Future. The sixth season/sequel series/whatever you want to call it follows Steven and the Gems two years after the series, and an undetermined amount of time later than the movie. It’s only 20 episodes long and since it’s supposed to tie up… Continue reading The saga of the Crystal Gems concludes in “Steven Universe Future” but still leaves a lot unanswered
“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