#12 Re: Nueva Serie Animada de Fantastic Four
Primero no se ve la imagen, por favor colocala para saber si va ser como esta:
have no idea why Marvel’s being so secretive about their upcoming FF anime. At the very least, the buzz the leaked images created online were going a long way in wiping the stink off the franchise that the live action feature left behind (Thing looks completely badass!!). Alas, earlier today CBR was told to
take the images down. A fairly useless gesture at this point, as they’re now around the net and aren’t that hard to find.
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http://4colorreview.com/category/movietv/animation/
esto los tira a CBR donde esto es lo que dice :
Last October the Comic Reel reported that Marvel had signed a deal with French company Antefilms Productions to produce an animated TV series based the Fantastic Four comic book characters, producing 26 half-hour episodes targeted for premiere in the United States and other countries in late 2006.
Now, courtesy of an anonymous Gallic source, we are happy to present the first images from that Franco-American alliance.
Update: Monday, September 19th, 4:31 PM PDT - At the request of Marvel Business and Legal Affairs, the images shown in this article have been removed. The removal letter follows:
Gentlemen,
I write concerning Comic Book Resources' use of Marvel Characters, Inc. (“Marvel”)’s copyrighted image of The Fantastic Four. Comic Book Resources ("CBR") is posting unreleased material that has not been authorized for distribution and was provided to CBR in violation of Marvel's proprietary rights. We note that Marvel's copyrights are being posted and distributed on the comicbookresources.com website without Marvel's authorization ("Unauthorized Items"). This unauthorized use of Marvel copyrights constitutes copyright infringement and unfair competition. By this letter, we request that you immediately remove the Unauthorized Items from the above website.
Thank you for your cooperation on this matter. Nothing in this letter shall be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of any right or remedy possessed by Marvel or any other affected party, all of which are expressly reserved.
Sincerely, Ryan Potter
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Ahora tanto secreto con esto para que?
sobre lo que dice Chandler de que se dara por Cartoon network y que esta es de Warner y a la vez warner es dueña de DC, solo a mi me dice una cosa JLU v/s FF

crossover animated no seria genial

, bueno eso es lo que yo creo que pasaria o me gustaria que pasara.
mas informacion
Animated series based on Marvel's Super Hero Team to be available Autumn 2006.
Marvel Enterprises has announced that it has entered into an agreement with French animation firmAntefilms Productions, to produce a brand new animated television series based on Marvel's The Fantastic Four.
Under the terms of the agreement, Antefilms will commence production on 26, thirty-minute 2D/3D animated episodes. The initial episodes are expected to be completed for worldwide distribution in late-2006.
The announcement was made by Avi Arad, Chairman and CEO Marvel Studios and Christophe Di Sabatino, Chairman of Antefilms Productions.
Two of Antefilms' current series - Code Lyoko and Funky Cops - are currently broadcast successfully on Cartoon Network and Fox Box, respectively, in the United States.
"Marvel is firmly committed to strongly support its characters in all relevant entertainment arenas throughout the world. We are especially excited that The Fantastic Four TV animation will follow the release of our 2005 feature film with 20th Century Fox, and that we are able to work with such a great animation company as Antefilms to make this happen," said Mr. Arad.
Bruno Maglione, President, Marvel International, added, "Marvel has ambitious plans in animation and we are interested in working with some of the top animation companies emerging out of Europe and Asia. We are especially impressed by Antefilms' work and are delighted to have them on board for The Fantastic Four."
Under the terms of the agreement, Antefilms Productions will fund all of the development costs for the Series. Antefilms will produce the content while both companies will oversee the overall creative direction. Marvel will control the U.S. television and subsequent DVD distribution rights, while Moonscoop (Antefilms' distribution brand) will handle sales in the rest of the world.
Christophe Di Sabatino, Chairman of Antefilms Production and Nicolas Atlan, Vice President and Executive Producer of Antefilms Production said: "We are very excited about helping adapt the adventures of The Fantastic Four for television. Themes of honor, adventure, family and exploration are just as relevant for kids today as when the comics were first published and we are delighted to be working with Marvel to bring these Super Heroes to a new audience."
Earlier this year, Marvel entered into an agreement with Lion's Gate Entertainment to produce and distribute a series of direct-to-DVD animated features starring some of the more popular characters from the Marvel Universe.
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http://www.sfcrowsnest.com/news/arc/2004/nz6285.php