Season 3 of BrickleBerry With Cops comes out March 12.
That screams that Brickleberry and Paradise PD are having a cross over because they are made by the same studio and need hype. I watched one episode of Paradise PD and that was enough. Only Ex-Arm this year got me to quit faster.
There was actually an episode of Paradise PD season that had the Brickle Berry characters.
Very curious about the Redwall stuff. There are 22 books to take stuff from, so it has a lot of potential.
Also loved those books when I was younger. Read them until Jacques death, which saddened me as he had been working on one as he died and the Rogue Crew was not the best finale.
Edited by Envyus on Feb 14th 2021 at 11:33:14 AM
Another video game adaptation this time DOTA 2 - DOTA Dragons Blood
Shame that they pick DK, the most vanilla hero among the rooster. But he probably the safest choice.
E.T technically is a Isekai movieWatch The Pacific Rim show yesterday, the animation scared me off at first but after watching it through I was surprised by the story.
Yeah, I enjoyed Pacific Rim The Black. The animation's nothing special, but I liked the story and characters. And the big robots/monsters. Can't forget those.
I enjoyed Pacific Rim: The Black as well. The darker and edgier tone took me a while to get used to since it seemed too antithetical from the first movie. It ended up being pretty fun and it had some interesting additions to the world. Even the animation seemed like a step-up from Polygon, for the most part. My only issue is how a lot of Australian pronunciations were kind of butchered and most of the characters don't even have accents or anything, but Shane does.
I'm assuming there's more coming. Beyond the ending, there's a lot of plot hooks left throughout the season.
Latest blog update (November 5th, 2022).After watching Transformers Prime and finding out they won an Emmy for it, I have a bias towards Polygon. I won’t deny that their stuff is REALLY hit or miss but I’ve found some good shows because of them.
Marathoning both Pacific Rim movies before watching the Black. Wish me luck.
Edited by ChicoTheParakeet on Mar 8th 2021 at 8:38:02 PM
Craig Kyle confirmed on Twitter that season 2 of Pacific Rim: The Black is in the works.
Latest blog update (November 5th, 2022).Apparently cracked the Top 10 daily shows as well, something increasingly common for anime and adult animation on the service.
Kids shows as well. Spy Racers made the Top 10 daily TV shows and Camp Cretaceous's first season made the overall Top 10. Lest we forget The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra.
Latest blog update (November 5th, 2022).Finished my marathon. My sleep schedule is a mess but I thought the Black was good. I really enjoyed myself and am glad there is more to discover about this world.
Edited by ChicoTheParakeet on Mar 8th 2021 at 10:57:55 AM
There's a Netflix anime called Yadsuke, coming out April 29. It's created by Lesean Thomas.
Server Magic Control Agency comes out March 25.
The nominees for the 2021 Academy Awards has dropped.
For Best Animated Film:
- Onward
- Over the Moon
- A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
- Soul
- Wolfwalkers
I know Over the Moon counts as Netflix. Farmageddon dropped as a US Netflix exclusive, but that got a normal release in the UK...does it still count as Netflix?
I'd assume so given that it's non-Netflix/UK theatrical release was in 2019.
Pacific Rim The Black is better than I expected. Pretty good.
"All you Fascists bound to lose."Animation veteran Ronnie Del Carmen has recently signed a deal to make content for Netflix. He had previously worked on projects like Batman: The Animated Series, The Prince Of Egypt, Up, and Inside Out.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/collider.com/ronnie-del-carmen-director-netflix-new-animated-movie/amp/
There's also a Barbie movie coming on April 16.
Edited by jessicadicicco610 on Mar 24th 2021 at 4:20:57 AM
Just to point out, the Dota show is out now, any opinions?
Wake me up at your own risk.I've only finished episode 2, but it's not bad. Not highest art or anything, but not bad. I don't know anything about DOTA, but the plot makes enough sense and the characters are compelling enough.
Haven't watched it yet, and I know bupkis about DOTA, but I think I'll end up liking it for the plot and characters.
Plus, can't say no to Studio Mir, right?
Netflix is a distributor, not a studio. They don't make, they acquire. If the idea is for them to be a central hub moreso than Disney Plus is by aiming at multiple demographics, I can buy that. Not in terms of creation though.