I just realized we've gone full circle with that line
.
I hope. The song started getting use in the actual games while the series was still getting new installments, so it's safe to say it's been elevated from "theme from a spinoff" to Bootstrapped Theme of the franchise.
Here's a first look at the series
, coming out on January 18th.
The preview photos look stylishly appealing. Definitely leaning towards the Timm Style as I figured. It's being animated by Chromosphere
, which animated the Dove (soap) X Steven Universe PS As, Age of Sea
, and My Moon
.
Kind of curious about the two tag-a-long kids, presumingly ACME agents as well. Considering this is a reboot, I wouldn't be surprised they were Zack and Ivy from "Where on Earth".
Which Carmen design are they using: the brunette game design or the black-haired cartoon one? I've always preferred the latter and wouldn't mind it eclipsing the original.
I hope this fares better than the Magic Schoolbus reboot. That one dropped off people's radars rather quickly. I don't even know if that many kids watch it.
From what I can tell regarding Rides Again and people's reactions to it, the biggest reasons people didn't bite are because of it just lacking the spark of the original and coming off as just another aggressively mediocre and cheap edutainment show as a result, and the returning characters (sans the original Friz of course) no longer having the unique individual personalities that made them such likable and interesting characters in the original series.
This new Carmen show is looking pretty legit, though. Hopefully it doesn't fall into the same pitfalls Rides Again did.
Edited by kablammin45 on Dec 17th 2018 at 2:32:46 PM
"Hey, least I didn't lose all my artistic talent when I crash landed in the arena here."Well, it's a Continuity Reboot with Carmen as the protagonist, so at least it's not treading ground we've already seen.
Rides Again suffered from crappy animation and bland characters. That's a recipe for disaster because what made the original special was its good animation and amusing characters.
As long as Carmen's personality isn't watered down, I don't see this reboot failing.
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The game design is reddish at times. Maybe it's a mix of both designs?
Edited by Pichu-kun on Dec 18th 2018 at 1:16:36 AM
I’ve always been interested in seeing how Netflix would work for the educational genre in general. One of the most efficient things about educational shows on tv is that kids could watch it as part of their regular routine, and thus parents could likewise build child rearing routines around them. Go home from school, watch Magic School Bus, do your homework, etc. You get a lesson each day, and come back tomorrow for a new one, much like school itself.
Netflix being built on a more binge mindset changes this up significantly, so I’ve been been looking forward to seeing how educational series carve a niche in the medium.
Unfortunately, Magic School Bus Rides Again seems to rather definitively answer “they don’t.”
Hey, just because one particular show failed doesn't mean it's a worthless endeavor.
If anything, I'd say their recent experiments with interactive specials (Puss in Boots, Stretch Armstrong, Buddy Thunderstruck, that upcoming Black Mirror episode) would lend well with an educational show. I'm surprised they haven't done so already.
Latest blog update (November 5th, 2022).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynne_Thigpen
If they have a Chief Of ACME, they should totally make the character a black woman as a shout out to the late great Lynn Thigpen.
I'm not sure how I feel about Carmen being the protagonist. A lot of her appeal came from being a stylish thief who always seemed to get away in the end but had such a great flair that you were kinda rooting for her to.
Taking away her Bastard risks losing the Magnificence, and then she's just some generic hero-figure in red clothing.
Edited by TobiasDrake on Dec 27th 2018 at 1:30:11 PM
My Tumblr. Currently side-by-side liveblogging Digimon Adventure, sub vs dub.

The original Karma Houdini Gentlewoman Thief is coming back, though in the form of a Start of Darkness prequel series voiced by Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin). In this 22-minute animated Edutainment series, spanning 20 episodes, Carman will develop the tips and tricks of her globe-trotting thieving arsenal with "The Player" (Finn Wolfhard from Stranger Things and It (2017)).
Of course, viewers will also delve into her origins with the show being helmed by Duane Capizzi (The Batman) with producers C.J. Kettler (The Tick) and Caroline Fraser (Ghostwriter and Houghton's Media Vice Pres.).
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I, myself, can't wait along with The Magic School Bus Rides Again.
Edited by XMenMutant22 on Jan 6th 2019 at 3:09:59 PM