I'm actually kinda excited for this, the animation looks good and the art is too die for. Seeing how we might go throught the Spiderverse I'm kinda hoping that we meet Spiderman Noir
I think the word you're looking for is 'affordable'. Somewhere inbetween TV animation budget and movie animation budget -- Not too cheap, not too expenssive.Hawki said:That animation style looks...interesting. Don't know if it's "good interesting" or "bad interesting," but still, interesting...
You forgot the criminally underrated MTV cartoon Clone High as well. It deserved a second season but MTV is run by morons [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oCPNMZuWwI], I guessNatemans said:It looks pretty interesting. I dig the art style.
Also the writers are Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the guys who did the LEGO Movie, 21 and 22 Jump Street as well as the first Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs so this has gotten me more curious.
You should check out Spectacular, its pretty goodChewster said:You forgot the criminally underrated MTV cartoon Clone High as well. It deserved a second season but MTV is run by morons [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oCPNMZuWwI], I guessNatemans said:It looks pretty interesting. I dig the art style.
Also the writers are Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the guys who did the LEGO Movie, 21 and 22 Jump Street as well as the first Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs so this has gotten me more curious.
The animation looks interesting enough and Spider-Man has always been a favorite of mine so maybe I'll check it out. I was never much into the cartoons. Occasionally watched the 90s ones and that horribly campy one from the 60s but this has potential I guess.
I second the recommendation, but be warned, the last season ends on a cliffhanger, and there won't be any more episodes thanks to Disney buying out Marvel.PapaGreg096 said:You should check out Spectacular, its pretty goodChewster said:You forgot the criminally underrated MTV cartoon Clone High as well. It deserved a second season but MTV is run by morons [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oCPNMZuWwI], I guessNatemans said:It looks pretty interesting. I dig the art style.
Also the writers are Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the guys who did the LEGO Movie, 21 and 22 Jump Street as well as the first Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs so this has gotten me more curious.
The animation looks interesting enough and Spider-Man has always been a favorite of mine so maybe I'll check it out. I was never much into the cartoons. Occasionally watched the 90s ones and that horribly campy one from the 60s but this has potential I guess.