@@TinyDeskEngineer Burns can do what he wants, and the others look like they are on a break to me. Now it could be argued that Homer took that little bit of break to drive home to strangle his son and go back to work afterwards
This kind of flash animation is okay for me on the simpsons but not okay when it's used in fairly oddparents or the remastered intro to garfield and friends.
@@keyanawhitely7942 yeah, flash is going. newgrounds is already sharing their non-brand player with flash executing capabilities for all the main browser, tho so that's an option
That's opinion, not news. Yes - CNN, Fox and MSNBC: all opinions now, catering to their respective audiences; no facts or real news. Back in the 1980's NPR was the most skewed news outlet (very liberal) - NPR now looks balanced compared to Fox, MSNBC and CNN. Go to cnn.com: home page is full of Opinion links. WTF?
Mordecai and Rigby should totally have Benson play as their own version of Angry Dad on the World Wide Web. Unless Benson doesn’t discover them and find out what they did, unless it would lead to the blue jay and raccoon getting banished from the park for life. Mordecai: We’re doing this Angry Dad Web series about Benson, aren’t we? Rigby: Oh, yeah!
Sam & Martin Kraft Mac n' Cheese Ltd. This is the production company of animators Fred Mogubgub (1928-1989) and Richard Williams (1933-2019), who worked on a numerous number of films and TV shows. When Fred died in 1989, the lead animators of Studio Film Bilder, NFB, and Folimage took over until Richard's death in 2019. Although the name references to Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures, it's also a reference to Kraft Mac n' Cheese, since it came out in 1937. 1st Logo (September 6, 1969-December 4, 1976, September 22, 1984-1985) Nickname(s): Mac n' Cheese Please!; The Macaroni Letters; Cheese Wedges and Macaroni Smiles Logo: Same as the Sid & Marty Krofft Television Productions logo, however, when the spaces are filled in, it's on an amber, orange, vermillion, and yellow background with cheese wedges, and animated kid versions of Andreas Hykade, Signe Baumane, and Alain Gagnol holding bowls of mac 'n' cheese and licking their lips. The words "SAM & MARTIN KRAFT MAC N' CHEESE PRODUCTIONS" is in the same style as the aforementioned logo above, but the "C's" are replaced with macaroni pastas, and the rest of the letters are amber, orange, and vermillion, and also get filled in one by one and have a 3D effect to it. Each word is stacked on top of each other visible and are disjointed. FX/SFX: Traditional animation. Music/Sounds: There are 3 main music variants: 1969-1970: A funky-esque tune with a xylophone, accompanied by Fred saying, "Mac n' cheese, please!" In at least a couple of Lucky Luke episodes, the sound of canned whistles and applause can be heard obscuring the music (carried over from the end of the closing credits). 1970-1971: A series of "do-do-do's" form Richard accompanied with 2 sets of 4 ascending synthesized chimes, with the second one being much faster. It's similar to the Viacom "Pinball" music. 1971-1976: Same as before, but with different notes at the end. 1984: A rearranged version of the 1969 theme. In later years, the closing theme was used. Availability: Rare. The logo's last known sighting on TV in recent years was when Me TV shows Lucky Luke in late 2013 (this logo is also present on DVDs of this show). Scare Factor: None to Low. This is actually pretty good for its time, especially those who like mac n' cheese. 2nd Logo (September 11, 1976-December 5, 1992) Nickname(s): Crystal Macaroni Logo: We see a gold-tinted glass block of with a model of a cheese wedge with the word "SAM & MARTIN" on it, and "entertainment" in FF Blur. The logo zooms back and starts rotating to the right, showing some pink lighting on the left, while also glimmering when it goes to its position. Everything is on a zooming space background. Variants: There's a filmed variant which is darker, and a videotaped variant being lighter. On the 1991 version of The Futuristic Adventures of Bertram and Barry, a copyright stamp is used. FX/SFX: Live action modeling effects. Music/Sounds: A groovy guitar theme with synths at the end. Availability: Rare. Seen on late-period Kraft shows such as 1991's The Futuristic Adventures of Bertram and Barry, Pink Floyd and Friends, Brenda Bobcat the Feline Sisters, and Electro Guy and Dyna Gal. Scare Factor: Minimal, as the model turning can scare some. 3rd Logo (September 26, 1987-1988, June 5, 2009, July 10, 2015-November 1, 2017) Nickname(s): Mac n' Cheese Please! Redux; Kraft Remake Logo: Same as the 1st logo, but the text now reads "SAM & MARTIN KRAFT LTD." with "LTD." styled after "PRODUCTIONS". This also creates an uneven floor as well. The colors are slightly rearranged and also far more saturated, with the amber replaced with gold, "LTD." being more yellowish, and the macaroni pastas in the words now gold as well. Plus, the kids in the background were added with more children eating mac n' cheese. Variants: On 2009's The Bertram and Barry Movie, the logo is in a box in the center of a black background. The colors are also less saturated. Starting with Lucky Luke's Epic Adventure, the log is animated like the first logo, but closer to the screen. It also uses the revamped colors. FX/SFX: 1987-1988: None 2015-: Same as the 1969 logo. Music/Sounds: For the original version, same as the 1984 music variant of the 1st logo For The Bertram and Barry Movie, it's silent. On Lucky Luke's Epic Adventure and the 2016 reboot film of Electro Guy and Dyna Gal, it's the 1969 variant of the 1st logo. Availability: Current but may be rarer with older shows with this logo. Scare Factor: Minimal. A nice remake for 2015 and 1987. 4th Logo (1988-1989) Nickname(s): The Macaroni Hole Logo: Same as the 1988 Sid & Marty Kroff logo, however, the hole is yellow and vermillion, and macaroni shoots out of it. Also, the company name is in the same style as before. FX/SFX: CGI. Music/Sounds: The 1984 music variant from the 1st logo. Availability: Rare. Seen on later episodes of The Goliwogs. Scare Factor: Minimal to Low. The hole might scare some, but the macaroni makes it tamer. 5th Logo (2019) Nickname(s): The Cheese Rainbow Logo: On a paper like a background, we see the company name in black, then a yellow, amber, vermillion, and orange rainbow wipes in making the logo white. FX/SFX: Simple animation. Music/Sounds: A 4-note synth tune, followed by someone saying, "Mmm!" Availability: Seen at the end of their showreel, which can be found on RU-vid. Scare Factor: None. A nice effort for 2019.