Liono uses his sword to psych-see into the distanceSimilarly, He-Man, She-Ra and Lion-O all have prominent swords, but only ever use them in defence.
Oh yes, Tiny Toons changed things. The utter derangement of the Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain, plus the timely arrival of Genndy Tartakovsky, was enough.Another problem with making cartoons during the eighties was censorship. Anything that could in any way be interpreted as harmful to children had to be removed. One of the writers for Superfriends talked about how he wasn't allowed to show Superman punching through a wall because it was seen by the censors as too violent. In a later episode where all the characters were shrunk (an example that the writer said of the show running out of ideas) Robin kicked a spider off a table. They then had to show the spider running away to show that the spider wasn't harmed.
Then Who Framed Roger Rabbit was made and Spielberg wanted a cartoon on TV for his kids, which ended up being Tiny Toons and American animation started to change.
No such issues in soviet Russia.
Watched this recently, really enjoyed it as well. Was kinda hoping the main guy would remain a bit more skeptical of the halls of power, but hey, let's see what season 2 brings.I finished The Night Agent and really liked all 10 episodes. The ending was most satisfactory. A season 2 is good news.
Yeah, same here. Enjoyed Castlevania a lot.I have no experience with the original material but I felt the series was pretty good.
Basically since the 80s (thanksObamaReagan).
From what I remember, just about every weekday cartoon that my sister and I watched (or could have watched) in '85-'86 had an associated toy-line: Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Voltron, Thundercats, M.A.S.K., Go-Bots, Transformers, G.I. Joe, He-Man, She-Ra, Centurions, Jem, Care Bears... Even RoboTech Wars had a few (that hadn't already been grabbed by Hasbro...).
Ironically, the Saturday morning lineup was (a little!) less commercial, as far as I remember (more old stuff, e.g. Looney Toons, Hanna-Barbera reruns, etc.). Of course, you'd still get roughly 6-10 minutes of ads per half-hour slot...
Pretty good season, I thought.Starting on The Boys S3 on Amazon Prime.
Ha...agree. And I've only been familiar with her for the last couple of years or so. Saw Glow and ..and what was it....The Hunt (she was great in that too). Lovely actress.Now that I've put the idea in my head, watching Betty Gilpin wash her hair sounds awesome.
Have the Coens ever made anything for any medium other than cinema?Come to think of it, the whole episode had a whiff of a Coen Bros movie about it. I hope that continues.