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srebak Since: Feb, 2011
#1: Apr 30th 2011 at 2:38:26 PM

I don't know if anyone will even reply or just lock this thread, but still. I just have to clarify a few things about the Nicktoons TV Show Zevo-3

1. I know that this show was inspired by Sketchers, but i read somewhere that the whole "Shoe" thing was barely mentioned, if at all

2. This show seems similar to Static Shock, X-men and Generator Rex rolled in one

3. So far we've only seen episodes centering around the problems of Z-Strap and Elastica. Not sure why i care, but when are we gonna see an episode centered around Kewl-Breeze?

4. After watching "Mootant" and the preview for the next episode, i'm a little uneasy about seeing the next episode. Especially with the appearences of Bug, Bobby and possibly The Mengalsons. What if the green one Caroline appears?

5. I had this idea for a brief story arc for the show; Jason and Ellie suddenly find themselves halfway across the universe to an alien planet, along with Stankfoot and his mutants. There they meet a shocker to end all shockers, Jason has a twin sister, who was taken from him at an early age prior to his parents' deaths. Now the three of them are on their way home, hopping from planet to planet, with Stankfoot pursuing them. And while they're gone, Matt must rise to the challenge of protecting New Eden City without their help. We meet Jason's sister Gloria; a well meaning young woman, but has a very large ego. And the character Caroline from "Mutant Hotel" becomes a regular in the show (as Matt's new love interest). Also Ronson is stripped of his high ranking position and Dark Materia reforms.

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#3: Jun 20th 2012 at 10:49:38 AM

I am wondering how many children are going to watch a show based off shoe commercials. Seriously, how did this get green-lit?

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RTaco Since: Jul, 2009
#4: Jun 20th 2012 at 11:31:11 AM

This post seems written under the assumption that the show actually has redeeming qualities, or that anyone likes it.

edited 20th Jun '12 11:31:53 AM by RTaco

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truteal animation elitist from the great southern land Since: Sep, 2009
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#6: Jun 20th 2012 at 1:31:19 PM

Skechers (the shoe company behind Zevo-3) is actually producing a lot of shoe-based animation, like this and this

edited 20th Jun '12 1:49:59 PM by truteal

http://s1.zetaboards.com/Conceptual_Evolution/ http://sagan4.com/forum/index.php
0dd1 Just awesome like that from Nowhere Land Since: Sep, 2009
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#7: Jun 22nd 2012 at 3:19:43 PM

Didn't this show just last like three weeks after months of buildup?

And I still can't believe they roped Dante Basco into it. Oh, the pitfalls of working as a voice actor...

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truteal animation elitist from the great southern land Since: Sep, 2009
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#8: Jun 22nd 2012 at 3:41:17 PM

And I still can't believe they roped Mark Hamill into it. Oh, the pitfalls of working as a voice actor...

fixed

edited 22nd Jun '12 3:41:31 PM by truteal

http://s1.zetaboards.com/Conceptual_Evolution/ http://sagan4.com/forum/index.php
0dd1 Just awesome like that from Nowhere Land Since: Sep, 2009
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#9: Jun 22nd 2012 at 3:58:44 PM

[up]Wait, you serious there? Who did he play?

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#10: Jun 22nd 2012 at 5:42:21 PM

[up]He played the Big Bad, who was named Stankfoot.

...I wish I was making that name up. -_-

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0dd1 Just awesome like that from Nowhere Land Since: Sep, 2009
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#11: Jun 22nd 2012 at 8:53:05 PM

Believe me, I at least knew the name from the endless commercials for shoes that were on for at least a year before anyone knew about the show...didn't know he was a Jedi master, though.

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KnownUnknown Since: Jan, 2001
#12: Jun 22nd 2012 at 9:14:23 PM

I think Mark Hamill's objective since the early 90's has been to play as many villains in as many strange and random places as he possibly can. He's certainly popped up as Big Bad in a lot of interesting places.

Beats doing this, anyway:

"The difference between reality and fiction is that fiction has to make sense." - Tom Clancy, paraphrasing Mark Twain.
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