I quite enjoyed the CGI Green Lantern and Beware the Batman series from several years back. The characters designs were done well and there were some truly impressive action sequences. Some of the backgrounds could have been a little more detailed - lots of scenes taking place in giant empty rooms with maybe a single desk in them - but other than that the animation was pretty solid. Hopefully, we'll see some more superhero shows in that format.
Your observation reminds me of a music video from the earliest days of Cartoon Network. It featured Barney Rubble and Fred Flintstone leading a whole bunch of other Hanna-Barbera characters around the Flintstone living room. While subtitle dialogue noted the incessant sameness of the background. LOL!
ReplyDeleteNice choice of font for the story title... though on this blog it's as if the Incredibles were running a gauntlet set by Arcade: "Parr for the Course!"
ReplyDeleteAnd with today's technology,they can offer an appearance for a contest winner in the movie made from this!(Probably as a Green Lantern.) Pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine Giganta as a Yellow Lantern...and turning Chaselon into a center piece for her ring? LOL!
ReplyDelete@Tobor: I'd rather be in a Spiderverse film.
ReplyDeleteI liked the GL series too. The DCAU fans I mentioned it to ere not even aware of it.
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ReplyDeleteSeriously, though; were the Incredibles recruited to help the GL Corps against the Mustare-Yellow Lantern (formerly known as the Condiment King)?
ReplyDeleteClearly the Young Justice creators also had a fondness for the series, since an episode of Young Justice (S4 E19, “Encounter Upon the Razor's Edge!") was partly devoted to giving an update on Razer and his search for Aya.
ReplyDelete@LHN: who are Razer and Aya?
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