You really think the animation here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-MEFeymoxwajmrowland wrote:^Well, I cant compare.
is no better than the animation here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UGMYb0VRZ4
You really think the animation here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-MEFeymoxwajmrowland wrote:^Well, I cant compare.
Sigh . . . I miss the days of giving characters actual dimension [outside of feature films]. I'm so sick of everything being flat and stylized on TV. Sometimes it works great but it's been way overdone for way too long.SWillie! wrote:You really think the animation here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-MEFeymoxw
is no better than the animation here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UGMYb0VRZ4
Amen.enigmawing wrote:Sigh . . . I miss the days of giving characters actual dimension [outside of feature films]. I'm so sick of everything being flat and stylized on TV. Sometimes it works great but it's been way overdone for way too long.SWillie! wrote:You really think the animation here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-MEFeymoxw
is no better than the animation here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UGMYb0VRZ4
I am seriously tempted to make a photoshop out of this.Sky Syndrome wrote:7D is a bra size in Italy.![]()
The coolest show right now that has elements of both is My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Most awesome show right now.enigmawing wrote:Sigh . . . I miss the days of giving characters actual dimension [outside of feature films]. I'm so sick of everything being flat and stylized on TV.
VIRTUAL HIGH 5, DUDE!Super Aurora wrote:I am seriously tempted to make a photoshop out of this.Sky Syndrome wrote:7D is a bra size in Italy.![]()
The coolest show right now that has elements of both is My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Most awesome show right now.enigmawing wrote:Sigh . . . I miss the days of giving characters actual dimension [outside of feature films]. I'm so sick of everything being flat and stylized on TV.
No joke. I'm fucking addicted to this show.
23yr old man fucking love My Little Pony.
observe:
Theyenigmawing wrote:Here's an interesting article at Cartoon Brew, check out the backlash of their dismissing "Friendship is Magic" in the comments.
Talk about giving a character actual dimension! Your avatar really and truly rocks! I really love that Rapunzel!enigmawing wrote:Sigh . . . I miss the days of giving characters actual dimension [outside of feature films]. I'm so sick of everything being flat and stylized on TV. Sometimes it works great but it's been way overdone for way too long.SWillie! wrote:You really think the animation here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-MEFeymoxw
is no better than the animation here? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UGMYb0VRZ4
Source: http://jimhillmedia.com/editor_in_chief ... pment.aspxAt today's Disney Kids and Family Upfront 2011-12 event in New York City, Nancy Kanter - Senior Vice President, Original Programming and General Manager, Disney Junior Worldwide - will reveal that the Mouse House is developing a pilot for a brand-new television program which may star Doc, Happy, Sneezy, Bashful, Sleepy, Grumpy and Dopey.
Mind you, "7D" (that's the proposed title for this new TV series) would chronicle the Seven Dwarfs' adventures before they met up with Ms. White. Back when Doc & Co. still lived in the kingdom of Jollywood and were regularly recruited by Queen Delightful to come help out around the castle.
Now I know that there are animation purists out there who will scream bloody murder just as soon as they learn that the Dwarfs may soon have their very own animated series. But know this: Disney Junior has recruited a first-class creative team for "7D." Emmy Award-winning Tom Ruegger of "Animaniacs" fame will be directing this pilot. Former Jim Henson Company staff writer Craig Shemin has put together a whimsical & winning script for this test episode. And Noah Z. Jones (who is probably best known these days as the creator of the Disney Channel's hit animated series "Fish Hooks") is handling "7D" 's character design.
The end result will hopefully be an original animated series that still feels familiar to Disney Junior's 2 to 7-year-old target audience. "7D" - as Nancy Kanter describes it - is supposed to be a ...
... comic take on the world of fairytales and storybooks ... (where the Seven Dwarfs) are (Queen Delightful's) go-to guys. (But) what the queen doesn't realize is that while (the Dwarfs) do eventually save the day, it's less about their skill and more about their ingenuity and luck that gets them through.
Anyway, the pilot for "7D" has just gone into production. Later this year, Ms. Kanter and her team at Disney Junior Worldwide will formally review this test episode and then make a decision about whether or not they should proceed with full-blown production of a new animated series which would star the Seven Dwarfs.
Source: http://www.toonzone.net/news/articles/3 ... n-uprising"7D" (new animated series pilot)
Creators, including Walt Disney himself, have long been inspired to access classic folk and fairy tales… reimagining, reinterpreting and reinventing them for new generations. The animated series pilot "7D" takes a new creative approach to the beloved Brothers Grimm tale of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," reimagining it in a comic and contemporary storybook world. The new music-filled stories introduce the whimsical world of Jollywood, where the kind-hearted Queen Delightful calls upon the 7D – Happy, Bashful, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey, Grumpy and Doc – for assistance. Emmy Award-winning Tom Ruegger ("Animaniacs") directs the pilot written by Craig Shemin ("Tasty Time with ZeFronk") with character design by Noah Z. Jones ("Fish Hooks"). It is a production of Disney Television Animation.
Source: http://www.awn.com/news/people/disney-r ... page/4%2C1"The 7D" - this animated series presents an innovative, comedic look at the Seven Dwarfs before Snow White's arrival, this time in a contemporary storybook world designed for viewers age 2-7 and their families. Slated to debut in 2014 on Disney Junior channels and programming blocks around the world, it takes place in the whimsical world of Jollywood, where Queen Delightful relies on the 7D – Happy, Bashful, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey, Grumpy and Doc – to keep the kingdom in order. Standing in their way are two laughably evil villains, Grim and Hildy Gloom, who plot to take over the kingdom by stealing the magical jewels in the 7D's mine. With seven very distinct personalities, the 7D always manage to save the day and send Grim and Hildy running back to their evil lair to try another day. The executive producer is Tom Ruegger. Alfred Gimeno is the director and Sherri Stoner is the story editor. The characters are designed by Noah Z. Jones. The series is from Disney Television Animation.
Yeah but he means that they aren't based on the seven dwarfs from Snow White. So, they don't really ruin the characters.disneyprincess11 wrote:Look at their design. It IS a pile of crap AND weird angled stuff.Toky wrote:Well look at it from the positive side...At least we now know that they won't be making a pile of shit or some weird angled stuff of the dwarfs Walt created and we all loved.....
REALLY hope you're right! But, I read that this (The TV show) is what the 7 Dwarves (DISNEY 7 DWARVES) did b4 Snow White happened.SWillie! wrote:Yeah but he means that they aren't based on the seven dwarfs from Snow White. So, they don't really ruin the characters.disneyprincess11 wrote: Look at their design. It IS a pile of crap AND weird angled stuff.