@RainbowDash69
It’s Miller very often.I dint i necessarly disagree with his rants,just that he’s generally the one with little patience for Internet “popular wisdom”
@Beau Skunky
Who went insane on Twitter before?
Somebody probably had the audacity to disagree with an angry fan at some point, I’m pretty sure that’s all it really takes to get labeled a “meltdown” or “damage control” or whatever.
@Background Pony #F5A9
Realty: drama ensues and at least one staff member goes insane on twitter. memes will be great, but nobody will appreciate them because they’re so angry.
All I can say is that I hope the new people being brought in are treated with all the kindness, good manners, and respect the fandom has shown to the cast and crew of the show and the people involved with IDW.
You know it’s going to be crazy when an animator who worked on the land before time, all dogs go to heaven and an American tale is doing the MLP movie.
@Background Pony #262D
Anastasia wasn’t bad, but those others weren’t his best. “A Troll in Central Park” is usually considered his worst, even Bluth himself considers it an old shame. He also hated how “Pebble and the Penguin” turned out so much, he requested his name be taken off of it.
Let’s hope he sticks to effects, because his character animation, while better than many of the weaker animators at DHX/Top draw, is not the best, and is certainly not as good as the more skilled animators from DHX/Top draw.
@Background Pony #262D
You missed out, his movies (mostly his ’80s ones) were just as good, or better then Disney ones.
In fact, Don Bluth used to work for Disney.
@Soarinjack
Some animator/cartoonist who worked on various Don Bluth movies apparently (sorry never watched Bluth movies during my childhood.Grandma collections of Disney video tapes took care of that
@Deon Miller
It was very short-lived, and only aired briefly in the early ‘90s. It was titled “Fievel’s American Tails.”
It was basically a TV show based on “Fievel Goes West.” He even wears his cowboy hat throughout it, rather then his more well-known blue cap. (Odd, considering he gets it back at the end of said movie.)
Interestingly, like the “Aladdin” show, and such it featured a few voices from the movies, including Fievel’s original voice, and Dom Deluise. So it wasn’t too half-assed, at least. (Sadly, no John Cleese though.)
That’s the spirit and what he except because that means less people obsessively stalking him and bothering him (shrug)
and I have very little patience for people like him so I gotta unfollow!
It’s Miller very often.I dint i necessarly disagree with his rants,just that he’s generally the one with little patience for Internet “popular wisdom”
I think it was Big Jim, I don’t remember to be honest.
Who went insane on Twitter before?
Somebody probably had the audacity to disagree with an angry fan at some point, I’m pretty sure that’s all it really takes to get labeled a “meltdown” or “damage control” or whatever.
Who went insane on Twitter before?
Realty: drama ensues and at least one staff member goes insane on twitter. memes will be great, but nobody will appreciate them because they’re so angry.
The one on this image.. uh right in that eqd screencap?
What EqD pic?
that chin in the EQD pic is huge! :3
???
Because people are concerned about the animation, since people dislike CGI without realizing that The Lego Movie and Zootopia were good films.
Oh yes. It is insanity.
Anastasia wasn’t bad, but those others weren’t his best. “A Troll in Central Park” is usually considered his worst, even Bluth himself considers it an old shame. He also hated how “Pebble and the Penguin” turned out so much, he requested his name be taken off of it.
I think i only saw Anastasia , the 1994 adaptation of Thumbelina and (much later with my little cousins) A Troll In Central Park
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You missed out, his movies (mostly his ’80s ones) were just as good, or better then Disney ones.
In fact, Don Bluth used to work for Disney.
Some animator/cartoonist who worked on various Don Bluth movies apparently (sorry never watched Bluth movies during my childhood.Grandma collections of Disney video tapes took care of that
It was very short-lived, and only aired briefly in the early ‘90s. It was titled “Fievel’s American Tails.”
It was basically a TV show based on “Fievel Goes West.” He even wears his cowboy hat throughout it, rather then his more well-known blue cap. (Odd, considering he gets it back at the end of said movie.)
Interestingly, like the “Aladdin” show, and such it featured a few voices from the movies, including Fievel’s original voice, and Dom Deluise. So it wasn’t too half-assed, at least. (Sadly, no John Cleese though.)
What’s that supposed to mean?