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    #71 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network
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    ... Animal man aparece x primera vez en tv el dia de mi cumple!
    ¿Y vos te pensás que es casualidad?
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    #72 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network
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    ¿Y vos te pensás que es casualidad?
    Gracias Johns!
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    #73 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network

    Interesante reportaje, lo mas destacable, los cortos de Atom son serialisados y estan haciendo otros de Catwoman en China!


    There are so many different animation styles, which is cool. What was the thought behind a different style for each short?
    BJ: The way Sam Register (along with Peter Girardi who had the idea for the Block) described it was for it to be a mini-film festival of styles. The goal from day one was to get as wide a variety of looks as we could. In part when the shorts come on, kids at home know they’re not watching a continuation of the show they’re watching. If a short came on and it looked just like Green Lantern and Young Justice then it’d be a little confusing. If it’s different then they’ll know instantly it’s a new story with different characters. They can watch it for 75 seconds and get back to their other show.
    Is this a trial where we’ll see characters we normally don’t see or are the shorts going to focus around the main universal DC core of characters?
    BJ: Our first instruction with the shorts is to stay away from the five biggest characters, no Justice League, no Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern or Flash. Also to stay away from the Young Justice characters and the family of Green Lantern characters because those would be in the episodes of course. We found some more obscure characters like, Shade the Changing Man or Amethyst to do shorts with, but somehow, the Big 5 keep sneaking in little ways. Superman and Batman are both in the shorts that Aardman did and they’ll both be making cameos in various other places. Wonder Woman hasn’t appeared yet, but her jet has, whether you’ve seen it or not.
    [Laughs] Nice one. Are we going to see this as an opportunity for well-known animators such as Peter Lord and Nick Park?
    BJ: Well the guy from Aardman who worked on DC’s World’s Funnies was a guy named Rich Webber who has worked with Peter Lord and Nick Park on Shaun The Sheep, and Purple and Brown.
    Will we see anime or legendary Japanese animators?
    BJ: The Amethyst shorts, Princess of Gemworld are designed by Brianne Drouhard who is American but is working with David Production who did Superman: Man of Tokyo shorts. She’s designed it with an anime influence, and David productions being a Japanese studio will bring their own influence into it as well. We have some Catwoman shorts being done in China by a studio called Wolf Smoke, that has a modern anime style.
    Ooh, Catwoman, now are we going to see the Darwyn Cooke costume or Jim Balent’s design from the 90’s?
    BJ: No, Actually we’re going to see her in a new costume that they designed.
    What can we expect from this latest take on Teen Titans?
    BJ: The shorts are like we’ve seen, comedy-based. They’re all stand-alone. There’s no arc throughout. We’ll be seeing a return of a lot of villains and other characters from the original series. We didn’t create any new villains because we tried to use as many of the old characters as we could. We’ll be revisiting a lot of our favorite characters. Their original actors will voice all of the characters with the exception of two characters, if they have any dialogue. There are some that appear silently.
    That’s a nice treat for the audience who will be rewarded for watching those earlier shows.
    BJ: It was a nice treat for us too. We haven’t seen all of these people for awhile.
    What can people look forward to in the shorts, will there be some kind of serial nature to them week to week or will it be within the block for that particular day?
    BJ: There are some shorts that are serialized, for instance a series starring the Atom, that is based on the Atom comics from the 1980’s. Some of the other series will have a looser serialization but most of them are stand-alone. We still haven’t figured out how those are going to air yet, but within the block. Atom looks back at the comics, and certainly Doom Patrol are based on the comics but most are original.
    Catch these entertaining shorts as a part of the DC Nation block on Saturday mornings on the Cartoon Network between 10am-11am ET/PT during Green Lantern and Young Justice.

    fuente: http://www.buzzfocus.com/2012/04/02/...cer-ben-jones/
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    #74 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network

    nuevas imagenes!

    Cartoon Network has also released new media for the animated shorts set to air during the April 7th, 2012 DC Nation programming block. Continue on for images and video clips from a new Super Best Friends Forever animated short and a new Animal Man animated short. The hour-long DC Nation block airs Saturdays at 10:00am (ET/PT), with encores airing the following Sunday at 10:00am (ET/PT). Continue below to view the new content, the first two images leading to Quicktime-format clips and the remaining to hi-res images.




    New DC Nation Animated Shorts:
    "S.B.F.F" and "Animal Man"

    fuente: http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/ne...llnews&id=1302



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    #75 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network

    que lindo... 2do corto de Super Best Friends Forever!

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    #76 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network

    Muy groso.

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    #77 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network

    Excelente. Los de Super Best Friends Forever dejan con ganas de mas.

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    #78 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network
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    Muy groso.
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    Excelente. Los de Super Best Friends Forever dejan con ganas de mas.
    al fin ponen algo, miren que no subo mas nada!

    me recuerda muchos muchos años atras cuando hablaba como un loco en internet de las series animadas de Bruce Timm y nadie me daba ni pelota, hoy son oro! y DC Nation tb lo sera!!


    otro pedazo del corto de Animal Man, no entiendo xq no esta entero aun! me gusta!!

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    #79 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network
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    al fin ponen algo, miren que no subo mas nada!

    me recuerda muchos muchos años atras cuando hablaba como un loco en internet de las series animadas de Bruce Timm y nadie me daba ni pelota, hoy son oro! y DC Nation tb lo sera!!
    Diste en el clavo: hablabas como un loco.


    otro pedazo del corto de Animal Man, no entiendo xq no esta entero aun! me gusta!!

    Excelente.

    No se si no está entero. Son cortos. Muy cortos.
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    #80 Re: DC Nation en Cartoon Network

    excelente el de animal man!!! me mata la parte en la que se aleja como viborita!

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