Theyre also planning on making a comic series and eventually a video game
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Guyperson wrote:Oh my god, I always knew someone would take the Governator joke and make a series of some sort out of it, but I didn't think they'd actually do it!
You knew they would do it but you didnt think they would actually do it?
Tall-Hatted Yanimae wrote:Guess who's too lazy to clean her dung IT'S ME
Ame no Akai wrote:You didn't just die, man. You died while boning, and you got like, picked by the valkyries to bone forevermore in Bonehalla.
My ears're bleedin' now, Sandwich, thanks a lot. All that noise and crackle he put in there, what the hell?
Here's a new show that's coming to CN this May (Ignore the date in the description), it's called the Amazing World of Gumball. I like the insane blend of styles.
Wordsmith wrote:You knew they would do it but you didnt think they would actually do it?
Well, it's like when you know someones gonna cut the wrong wire, and they do everything to suggest they'll defuse it at the last second, and then they cut the yellow wire. Regardless, what channel is this coming too?
AwkwardSkeleton wrote:This is just crying out to be a signature.
I'd guess The Hub. That's where all the decent brand new cartoons are going, nowadays.
Also, I was reading through the Avatar: The Last Airbender artbook. Apparently they took inspiration from Clannad and Evangelion. The way that Aang glows when he's in the Avatar Stateis similar to the way that Naota glows when he's possessed by Atomsk, and that panda spirit Hei-Bai was based off of the aesthetics of the Angels from Evangelion. The book also said that King Bumi's posture and proportions were based on the EVAs from Evangelion; slouched, and with long, spindly limbs.
Isn't the hub more geared for kids though? My guess would be either FX or Adult Swim. AS is a less educated guess though, because they would have advertised it by now.