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June 10, 2007 at 8:09 pm #40608
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ParticipantThis kinda proves to me why I just can't get into Anime these days… It's become such a house style in 'toons with goofy proportioned bodies (NOT in a good way like a comic) and slapdash animation. The 60's FF is starting to look more and more like Classic Disney.
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June 11, 2007 at 4:47 am #40609Delmo Walters Jr.
ParticipantThis kinda proves to me why I just can't get into Anime these days… It's become such a house style in 'toons with goofy proportioned bodies (NOT in a good way like a comic) and slapdash animation. The 60's FF is starting to look more and more like Classic Disney.
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Truer words were never spoken. I find it hard to believe that, so far, the original Hanna Barbera FF animated series is the best adaptation of the FF out of comics. I'm wondering when that series will be released on dvd?
June 12, 2007 at 1:33 am #40610Prophet Tenebrae
ParticipantI just saw it… I was worried when the show did a flash back and She-Hulk's appearance was just a "YO!" at the start and then nothing until the midway point.
But you might all be HAPPY to know that She-Hulk gets an appropriate transformation and does kick ass… she could have been greener but we got two transformations (and one revert) and she's shown to be a LOT taller than the rest of the fantastic four, literally towering over them in some shots.
Also, she starts out in her Slott era unitard and there's a nod to Bruce.
It's not perfect but it's going to slake your thirst for something She-Hulk related.
June 12, 2007 at 2:06 am #40611btx
ParticipantI just saw it… I was worried when the show did a flash back and She-Hulk's appearance was just a "YO!" at the start and then nothing until the midway point.
But you might all be HAPPY to know that She-Hulk gets an appropriate transformation and does kick ass… she could have been greener but we got two transformations (and one revert) and she's shown to be a LOT taller than the rest of the fantastic four, literally towering over them in some shots.
Also, she starts out in her Slott era unitard and there's a nod to Bruce.
It's not perfect but it's going to slake your thirst for something She-Hulk related.
Does this mean she was as buff as she was during the Hulk animated back in the nineties? Or is this something more pathetic that we She Hulk fans have to accept as better than nothing?
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June 12, 2007 at 2:12 am #40612TC2
ParticipantIf she's as buff as she was in the 90's let's hope Youtube starts posting it. If she's just a tall supermodel, forget it I'm not going to care much.
June 12, 2007 at 2:58 am #40613Prophet Tenebrae
ParticipantYou don't see her abs but there are several shots of her looking quite powerful, especially some shots of her legs. She's definitely not scrawny.
June 12, 2007 at 3:39 am #40614btx
ParticipantBut she's done in crappy "saturday morning anime" style….. EEEEUUUUCCCCHHHH 😛 😛 😛
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June 12, 2007 at 6:34 am #40615Holiday
ParticipantWhat channel did you see "The Cure"?
June 12, 2007 at 6:36 am #40616Lingster
KeymasterThe English Channel, unfortunately. Americans have to wait a month or two.
June 12, 2007 at 7:00 am #40617Holiday
ParticipantThe English Channel, unfortunately. Americans have to wait a month or two.
Bummer, the show premiered in Asia only two weeks ago. :-[
BTW: if anybody is to blame for the faux anime style, it's the producers. Looking at the porfolio of French Studio, Moonscoop, they could have designed them in a more Western style if desired.
They could also have written more mature characters too.
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