Tag Archives: Animation

The Bad Batch: Star Wars Gets Even More War

The Bad Batch Works Mostly As A New TV Series As far as I can tell, The Bad Batch is essentially more Clone Wars. The voice actors, the animation style, it’s all being reused. The only major difference is focusing on a classic five-man band of special clone troopers. Which begs the real question: does… Read More: The Bad Batch: Star Wars Gets Even More War »

Amphibia: Emotionally Different Cartoon

Amphibia Is A Show With Several Distinct Themes Amphibia wants to make dark jokes and frog jokes, and it succeeds at both. Or at least that’s what the early episodes are about. A more continuous plot starts later, but for the first few episodes, the show is content with slice-of-life fun.    Like, the initial worldbuilding… Read More: Amphibia: Emotionally Different Cartoon »

Helluva Boss: Too Vulgar For Its Own Good

Helluva Boss Does Not Fill The Space Left For It Helluva Boss is no Hazbin Hotel. It does not even come close. But does that mean I hate the show? No—I don’t even actively dislike it. There are redeeming aspects to this internet series, but it’s also got a lot of the bad parts of… Read More: Helluva Boss: Too Vulgar For Its Own Good »

Hercules: A Lovely Little Animated Series

Hercules Should Never Have Been Forgotten Did you remember that Hercules (the animated series) exists? Because I didn’t and it’s frankly a shame. At least from the first episode, Hercules is kind of amazing—if you like Greek mythology, that is. Because this show seems to be some lucky writers having the time of their lives. From… Read More: Hercules: A Lovely Little Animated Series »

Comic Crusaders Podcast: Garrett Gunn

Al Mega chats it up with the creator of several hit indie comics such as Go West, Franklin and Ghost, The Boxmasters: A Twisted Tale Through Time, Warcorns and more…. the one and only, Garrett Gunn. Tune in to find out about his  upcoming Kickstarter on Oct. 1st, Warcorns: Combat Unicorns for Hire – Back… Read More: Comic Crusaders Podcast: Garrett Gunn »