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It's my hope that now that Polka Dot Man has been put in a film, @JamesGunn will find a way to put Kite Man in a movie
So @plasticrarity did fanart of the Devil from Suction Cup Man and it's soooooooo good
Annihilus is still one of my top contenders for Marvel villain I wanna see, but I am almost certain he will never be in an MCU movie
Jellystones cast is fantastic. Most takes on the characters are very different from past versions but they're all entertaining in their own ways, or put a fun spin on the the way some characters have been done
Thomas Lennon as Top Cat & Jim Conroy as Huckleberry are standouts
Bojack is easily my favorite in terms of writing and performances
Castlevania is one of the best action shows ever made
Futurama is my favorite adult comedy and one of the most creative comedies I've watched https://t.co/e1D550WS2l
Aside fomr Tom & Jerry, the late 50s to Phantom Tollbooth was the period where Chuck had I think perfected his art style. The Looney Tune characters don't look too rounded to the point it annoys me, and there's this over exaggeration on faces that feels more natural and comedic
I don't know if this is a hot take or not, but I've never been a big fan of the post 60s Chuck Jones character designs.
I don't know, I've never liked how rounded and over simplified he made the characters look. Also something about the way characters smile always looked off
Be accepting of change because the original version's not going anywhere, but for the love of God just let people be allowed to change things or experiment with things, if that was the case we wouldn't have gotten incredible shows like these.
Having finished Evangelion several months ago, there's a question I've been wanting to ask for a while.
For people who are fans of the show, what is the appeal of Asuka? I flat out hated her and didn't find any real appeal to her character.