I'm very disappointed that Genndy Tartakovsky isn't involved with the series (I think his work is amazing, the animated Clone Wars series was more entertaining than Episodes I-III all put together).
But it does look like they went with styled characters similar to his. We'll see how this turns out, but looks pretty good so far.
And for those who've never seen Clone Wars, one of the best fights in it is here. Asajj is one of my favorite characters:
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As an anime freak, I think the battle scenes are very good. However, seems like the north american artists are taking cues from the japanese. We never really used to see battle scenes like this in NA cartoons before.
As an anime freak, I think the battle scenes are very good. However, seems like the north american artists are taking cues from the japanese. We never really used to see battle scenes like this in NA cartoons before.
Not a fan of the hundreds of lazer shots that missed the target everytime from a GI Joe or Tansformer gun?
Take the intro to 'GI Joe: The Movie':
They just don't make them like that anymore... lol.
Not a fan of the hundreds of lazer shots that missed the target everytime from a GI Joe or Tansformer gun?
Take the intro to 'GI Joe: The Movie':
They just don't make them like that anymore... lol.
I often wonder how Cobras can afford losing so many men and ships and keep functioning. They must have Bill Gates funding their evil ventures or something.
Robot chicken has had a couple of really well done skits making fun of GI-Joe
One is a day in the life at Cobra and featues a really uncomfortable sexual harrasment moment between the baroness and cobra commander.
The other was a day in the life of Snowjob, one of GI-Joe's worst hero characters where he's tricked into a huge mission that includes shoveling the sidewalk in front of Joe HQ.
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Entire Clone Wars Series coming to Netflix March 7th.
Quote:
The Galactic Republic, Disney/ABC Television Group, Lucasfilm and Netflix Inc. today announced the highly-anticipated debut of the sixth and final season of the Emmy Award-winning series "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" exclusively to Netflix members in the U.S. and Canada on Friday, March 7. Accompanying the 13-episode new season dubbed "The Lost Missions" will be the entire "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" saga, which includes several director's cut episodes never seen on TV as well as the feature film. This multi-year agreement also makes Netflix the exclusive subscription service for the entire "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" series.