Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts

Friday, 28 September 2012

Saturday Morning Animation: New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Clone Wars, Green Lantern and Young Justice Premiere-Mania

When we were preparing our full Fall TV Preview, I realized that the morning of Saturday, September 29th was a rather notable one for animation. Several geek-friendly series, all based on comic books and films, are premiering for new seasons in a single morning - and in one case, making their series premiere.

So consider this your heads up, and remember, all of these shows are coming at you within a couple of hours Saturday, September 29th!

Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Network: Cartoon Network

Time: 9:30am ET/PT

The Clone Wars is back for Season 5 on Saturday, on the heels of the big return of Darth Maul at the end of Season 4. Unlike most Clone Wars seasons, the premiere will deal directly with what occurred in the finale, with Maul and his brother Savage Opress front and center. Later this season, look for more big events involving Maul, Death Watch and Darth Sidious.

Check out our interview with the voice of Maul, Sam Witwer and check out our Rewind Theater for the epic Season 5 trailer below.

Green Lantern: The Animated Series

Network: Cartoon Network

Time: 10:00am ET/PT

Some are calling this Season 2, some the second half of Season 1, but either way, the return of Green Lantern: The Animated series begins a new chapter for the show. With the threat of the Red Lanterns over, Hal Jordan returns to Earth, bringing a new threat into play – the Manhunters. The premiere introduces a notable character from the comics, none other than the ever-abrasive Guy Gardner (voiced by former Batman, Diedrich Bader).

In the clip below, you can get a taste of what the meeting between Hal and Guy is like.

Young Justice: Invasion

Network: Cartoon Network

Time: 10:30am ET/PT

While not technically a season premiere, it’s been a long, nearly four-month break between new episodes for Young Justice, which resumes its Invasion storyline on Saturday. The premiere will deal with the very trippy circumstances involving Roy Harper, AKA Speedy and Red Arrow – and the fact that there are two Roys running around right now! Check out a clip from this week’s episode, “Satisfaction”

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Network: Nickelodeon

Time: 11am ET/PT

After that trio of season premieres on Cartoon Network, a brand new series makes it debut on Nickelodeon, with the latest adaption of Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird’s amazingly durable creation. The new TMNT features the voices of Jason Biggs as Leonardo, Sean Astin as Raphael, Greg Cipes as Michelangelo, Rob Paulsen (the voice of Raphael in the 1980s animated TMNT) and Mae Whitman as April O’Neil – here reinterpreted as a teenager herself. The producers say they are looking to make a very fun show for all ages, while also remembering to stress the Teenage and Ninja aspects the title promises.

Check out our interview with Mae Whitman about the series.


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Monday, 17 September 2012

Manimal Gets a Movie

Sony Pictures Animation has just landed the movie rights to Manimal, based on the 1980s television series about a wealthy doctor with the power to transform into animals in order to fight crime.

The Hollywod Reporter says the film will be a live-action/CG hybrid, with the original series' producer Glen A. Larson -- known for his work on other '80s fare like Battlestar Galactica, Knight Rider and Magnum P.I. -- attached to produce the film.

Manimal was widely panned by critics and slaughtered in the ratings when it aired opposite Dallas in 1983. The series only lasted eight episodes before it was cancelled. However, the show gained a cult following for its campiness in the years that followed.

The studio is currently in search of writers to pen the new project.

Max Nicholson is a writer for IGN, and he desperately seeks your approval. Show him some love on Twitter and IGN.


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Sunday, 26 August 2012

The Expendables 2 vs Toy Story: Action Heroes vs Action Figures

Pixar's Toy Story series is beloved by children of all ages and contains some of the most human and heartwarming moments in the history of CGI animation. You already knew that. But did you also realise that the trilogy of big screen outings for Buzz and Woody contains enough balls-out action set pieces to recreate the trailer for The Expendables 2, shot for armour-piercing shot? Check the two trailers out below and find out what happens when action heroes are replaced by action figures. Spoiler alert: Jean-Claude Van Damme is just a cuddly teddy bear either way.

The Original Expendables 2 Trailer

Pixar's The Expendables 2 Parody Trailer


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Tuesday, 21 August 2012

What We Want from a Legend of Korra Movie

Last week, we heard the exciting news that Paramount Animation was finally ready to ramp up its animated feature slate by hiring seven scribes to pen new projects, some of which would be shepherded by Mary Parent and J.J. Abrams. More specifically, Paramount chief Brad Grey was tasked with hitting up the studio's sister division, Nickelodeon, for properties that could be adapted into feature films. Among the series listed was The Legend of Korra.

The reaction to this news has thus far been pretty polarized. On the one hand, a Korra movie sounds like a dynamite idea; after the overwhelming popularity of the show's first season, a feature film would broaden that audience and introduce the franchise to a whole new untapped market of viewers. On the other hand, we also heard this same pitch for M. Night Shyamalan's widely disdained live-action film The Last Airbender, which was adapted from the original Avatar series.

Of course, that doesn't mean a Korra movie couldn't work. On the contrary, its potential for success has never been better. The trick is bringing in all the right elements from the show and adapting them to the big screen. So, without any further adieu, here's what we'd like to see in a potential movie for The Legend of Korra...

Stick with Animation

If there's one thing we learned from 2010's The Last Airbender, it's that the world isn't ready for another live-action Avatar movie. It's not just that the fans are reluctant to see a sequel -- and trust me, they're flat out terrified of that idea -- but the prospect of any Avatar film, Shyamalan-helmed or otherwise, is still a bit of a box office gamble.

Fortunately, a Korra movie has the perfect out in animation. While there's no telling what kind of approach the studios would take with an animated feature adaptation, it's likely that it would maintain at least some resemblance to the current series. CGI is by no means out of the question, but a more traditional, hand-drawn style seems in keeping with the spirit of the show -- and with Paramount wanting to keep the budgets of these new films under $100 million, this is assuredly within the realm of possibility.

In any case, I think most of us can agree that The Last Airbender's visual interpretation was lacking, to say the least. Remember when it took six earthbenders to move a single rock at two miles per hour? Imagine, instead, the aesthetic scope of an animated Korra movie. If nothing else, it would definitely open up the doors to more fluid action sequences and fully realized set-pieces.

Tell an Original Story

Another big problem with The Last Airbender was that it attempted to condense 20 half-hour episode's worth of story into 90 minutes. Needless to say, in Korra's case, it would be pretty useless to adapt the show's first season -- or any season -- into a feature film, especially an animated one. Naturally, the best course of action would be to tell an original story that we haven't seen yet.

As for the content, a Korra movie could go in one of several directions. One option could be a totally separate adventure told within the continuity of the Korra television series (a la Star Wars: The Clone Wars). For this, the film could take place during a hiatus -- the six months in between Book One and Two, for example -- sending Team Avatar off on a standalone journey that begins and ends within the span of the movie.

The more plausible option, though, is to have it take place after the fourth and final season of Korra, perhaps examining some of the universe's more expansive themes and characters. This would also be a great platform to explore an even bigger crossover with the original Avatar series, revisiting the likes of Avatar Aang, Fire Lord Zuko and the rest of the gang.

Conversely, the movie could act as a prequel, bridging the 70-year gap between both Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. Here, you could have Tenzin, Lin, Pema and Bumi as the younger, principal cast members, with the original series' adult counterparts mixed into the overarching plot. After all, we've still only learned bits and pieces of what's occurred between the end of the Hundred Year War and the birth of Korra; maybe a movie could provide some context for that particular era.

Limit the Creative Outsourcing

It's true, there's never any guarantee that a TV-to-film adaptation will be any good, but specific measures can be taken to avoid hitting a brick wall. First and foremost, you have to land a competent creative team, one familiar with the source material and a passion for good storytelling. Usually, this sort of project would require a whole new lot of industry folk to bring the show to life on the big screen.

However, since this would be an animated movie anyway, why not give showrunners Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko a crack at the script? It's obvious from years of experience that these dudes know what's up in the Avatar universe, and they've been developing and delivering top-shelf content for nearly a decade. Surely, at this point, they've earned the right to a little more creative input than a name-only producer's credit. Given the time and resources, these guys could turn out an excellent two-hour film.

What's more, there's really no sense in recasting the voices either. Janet Varney, J.K. Simmons, Mindy Sterling, P.J. Byrne, David Faustino and Seychelle Gabriel are all more than qualified to reprise their roles for a feature. If anything, the production could tap a few celebrity voices for new villains or allies. Fortunately, if Nickelodeon's previous animated movies are any indication, this may be the best chance we get at a faithful continuation of the Legend of Korra franchise, both in tone and talent.

Max Nicholson is a writer for IGN, and he desperately seeks your approval. Show him some love on Twitter and IGN.


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Friday, 17 August 2012

Iron Man: Armored Adventures - Season 2 Volume 2 Soars to DVD

Marvel Animation, Vivendi Entertainment, Method Animation and DQ Entertainment will bring volume two of the second season of the hit CG-animated series, Iron Man: Armored Adventures to DVD September 25, 2012, timed to coincide with a little release called The Avengers.

Iron Man: Armored Adventures - Season 2 Volume 2 compiles the next six episodes of the 26-episode season (which just concluded in July). They include:

  • Titanium vs. Iron
  • The Might of Doom
  • The Hawk and The Spider
  • Enter: Iron Monger
  • Fugitive of S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • All The Best People are Mad

No tech specs or bonus features have been listed for this release. Iron Man: Armored Adventures - Season 2, Volume 2 will be available for the suggested retail price of $14.93. Amazon has the disc up for pre-order for $9.99.

We'll keep you posted on any news/reviews for the show. You can check out our Iron Man: Armored Adventures page over at IGN TV for reviews, features and more. Also be sure to read our DVD review of Iron Man: Armored Adventures - Season One.

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Saturday, 4 August 2012

Wreck-It Ralph Concept Art

Check out some cool new concept art from Disney Animation's upcoming video game valentine Wreck-It Ralph:

Wreck-It Ralph opens November 2.


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Monday, 23 July 2012

Johnny Depp Returns as Edward Scissorhands...on Family Guy!

This morning, FOX announced its upcoming all-star roster of guest voice talent for their Animation Domination shows Family Guy, The Simpsons, The Cleveland Show, American Dad and Bob's Burgers. Johnny Depp, Jon Hamm, Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel, Steve Carell, Ryan Reynolds, Zach Galifianakis and Bryan Cranston are just some of the names headed our way.

Johnny Depp will reprise his iconic film role and voice the character of Edward Scissorhands on an episode of Family Guy. Other Family Guy guest voices include TV producers J.J. Abrams, Mark Burnett and Dick Wolf, actors Jon Hamm (“Mad Men”), Ryan Reynolds (“Safe House”), Kellan Lutz (“The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1”) and actress Elizabeth Banks (“The Hunger Games”).

The Simpsons will travel to New York City in search of Bart's long-lost love (Zooey Deschanel, "New Girl"). Other upcoming adventures include Homer finding out his bowling buddy (Steve Carell, “The Office”) is an accountant for the mob and Bart discovering the new neighbors’ son (Patton Oswalt, “Young Adult”) isn’t as cool as he appears to be.

Kanye West will reprise his role as Kenny West on The Cleveland Show as Cleveland discovers a secret hip-hop society starring West, singer/songwriter Bruno Mars, rapper Nicki Minaj, Grammy Award winner ?uestlove of The Roots, and musician and recurring guest voice will.i.am. Other notable names headed to The Cleveland are Sofia Vergara (“Modern Family”), Nick Offerman (“Parks and Recreation”), Krysten Ritter (“Don't Trust the B---- in Apt 23”), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee George Clinton and a recurring guest role for Bryan Cranston (“Breaking Bad”) as a doctor who joins the gang at the bar.

Zach Galifianakis (“The Hangover”) will drop by Bob's Burgers as Chet, a former department store window dresser pining for his estranged wife, who happens to be a mannequin. Also on Bob's Bugers: Nick Offerman (again!) and real-life wife Megan Mullally (“Will and Grace”) as a pair of married hippie farmers who hire the Belcher kids as “weed pickers.” Also, Kevin Kline (“A Fish Called Wanda”) returns as Bob’s (H. Jon Benjamin) eccentric landlord “Mr. Fischoeder,” who purchases an unpredictable mechanical shark as an attraction for the pier; and Jeffrey Tambor (“Arrested Development”) voices “Captain Flarty,” a crazed cruise ship captain who shanghais Bob and his family.

Jon Hamm ("Mad Men") and Alison Brie ("Community, Mad Men") will lend their voices to American Dad this season, along with Patrick Stewart (“Star Trek: the Next Generation”) as himself in a recurring role. Also, Danny Glover ("Touch") guest-voices as a Christmas demon in the annual holiday episode. Other guest voice appearances include Nathan Fillion (“Castle”), Sarah Michelle Gellar (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) and Rupert Grint (“Harry Potter” franchise).

The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers, Family Guy and American Dad premiere Sunday, September 30; The Cleveland Show returns Sunday, October 7, on FOX.


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