I also enjoy the thought that 3 Dog Band’s title came before the conception of the show, because it’s a pretty on the nose word replacement of the 60s/70s band 3 Dog Night. The band that sang “One” and “An Old Fashion Love Song”
I think it's especially interesting how one of the characters in the concept art for the Dynamite Jones ended up appearing in Plastic Man: Puddle Trouble
Now this is fascinating. A American show that was inspired by a Japanese anime, and then in turn dubbed back for Japanese audiences. It wouldn't be until Power Rangers than anything like that happened again.
I remember some kind of thing they did that has two people trying to cross a bridge, but it was mostly brown… I don’t even know what it was called but I know it was real. I’m upset the short isn’t anywhere in here. I do remember there being some 3D intro with blue slides (maybe blue?)
Check out some of the CN studios shorts! I reccommend: Paranormal Roomates Sunshine Brownstone Pillywag's Mansion Pops and Bramwell The Wonderful Wingits Legendary Place Bottom's Butte AJ's Infinite Summer Back to Backspace And my personal favorite: Riding with Burgess. *CHEF SMOOCH* IT'S SO GOOD
This is one of the best cartoon clips 3dog band. Member names: Keyboards:Starbuck Drums:Lobi Double bass/guitar:Slide Well maybe the attention will bring something 😮
Maruined is just brandy and mr. whiskers but uglier and not funny or entertaining. But everyone can agree Regular Show was the best choice to make a series. It's regular compared to the others. It's wacky adventures but grounded and the characters are over the top, they're colorful. There's a significant difference. CN really should read the formula, always have grounded characters to balance the wacky and make a believable world by it's own rules. Best example is Wander Over Yonder. Wander is wacky, naive, optimistic and cooky BUT he gets challenged, has his calm moments and recognize when restraint is necessary. It's not puking rainbows and split viewing eyes constantly. He's grounded and balanced. And the worlds are insane but again, balance with grounded characters. How Mordecai can do a stupid noise or cooky think one moment, and then the next be dead serious and talk in a normal voice having a conversation with Rigby doing the same.
My animation teacher is the Joey who co-created The Awesome Chronicles of Manny and Khan. I honestly don't think you're giving him enough credit on it. It's a good short and thw random humor is funny. He also worked on Fosters Home for Imaginary friends. I will not take this slander for a incredible short that should've be come a show.
because the twisted pedophilic "essence" chugging elite knew this show was calling them out so they sought to bury it to keep people from the truth, there.
Yep. You nailed it. The funny thing about it was that the 80s animation in Mighty Orbots is more vibrant, cleaner, & breathtaking than its predecessor.
So the cutie thing actually has a lot more weight than you are thinking. Although it's not the direct reason, at the time, two different higher ups were running for the same position. To give them the authority to decide what direction Netflix was going. On one side we had the person who was pushing things like dark crystal and just good storytelling to draw an audience, and on the other side we had the person who wanted more foreign shows and films that could be dubbed over and just make a lot of money by drawing in a wider audience. You can guess which one got the position.
Today’s audience has such a short attention span. If the first episode completely draw a viewer in , they’re out. As you said on top of that this is for a niche audience. Think of shows like the Expanse or Farscape, both hugely successful, that said they were slow to find their footing and find followers.
Everyone that watched this series (myself included) has spoken on how Amazing it was. I remember that timing was unfortunate, it came out during COVID (so you’d have thought more people had watched it)? I don’t remember Netflix having much publicity for it! Like so many things on steaming, those services just slip stuff out there and see what resonates with audiences or as with the case of Disney “throw stuff at the wall and see what sticks”! The only two reasons that I can think of this not being renewed is A. Cost B. Legal complications and rights to the ip. Does it belong to Henson or possibly Disney? Although I believe This was in production long after the “Mouse’s” acquisition of such properties?! I’m thinking there is something more to the story that we haven’t been told!
It's a pity that the Cartoon Institute never saw the light of day or more of these shorts became full on cartoons. Especially, Danger Planet and Three Dog Bands. I find it sad how all of these shorts don't have credits beyond the creator's name.
Update: it is confirmed that daytona USA 2 will come to home console as a mini-game for "Like a dragon: Gaiden" as "Sega Racing Clasic 2" Release november 9th this year and available for Playstation, Xbox, and PC😊😊😊
Technically these days, the original Cartoonstitute pilot of Regular Show is probably only half-lost; The Complete First and Second Season DVD/Blu-Ray includes both First Day and the original episode (although the title card was altered slightly), with all the stuff that was edited in First Day, including Skips and Benson's nostrils being visible in some shots. As most in the lost media community say, "Just because you can't find it, doesn't mean that it's lost".