You forgot the best Mega Man. It's ok, someday Volnutt will get off the moon. And yes I'm still bitter about Legends 3 getting canceled.
I'd love to see a series that goes from Classic > X > Zero > Legends but that's expecting too much from Capcom.
You forgot the best Mega Man. It's ok, someday Volnutt will get off the moon. And yes I'm still bitter about Legends 3 getting canceled.
I'd love to see a series that goes from Classic > X > Zero > Legends but that's expecting too much from Capcom.
these guys are mix bag, hell the show could be good but what I remember they were removed from Marvel animated shows because people hated how they handled the characters and would have killed them to use the classic look?with Man of Action (the company behind Ben 10 and the characters of Big Hero 6), as executive producers who will be overseeing writing and story
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ironically the best mega man animation will still be the canceled mega man online intro.
Mega Man animated series delayed to 2018, will air on Cartoon Network instead of Disney XD
http://nintendowire.com/news/2017/04...-delayed-2018/
This pretty much the kiss of death. CN will broadcast it in dead hours then cancel the show and broadcast the remaining episode on Boomerang. I am not surprised Disney decided to pass on it. everything looks bad from character designs and animation clips released.
I wouldn't be surprised the year delay is fixing the Animation and what Cartoon Network wants or will allow in the network.
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fucking awful
It couldn’t look worse even if they tried
OMG kill it with fire! Seriously, kill it with fire!
2018 and they can't even come close to the quality of 1990s MegaMan.....
omfg...and to think if they use this model of MM in future games...FML
Its like a worse version of the MM3 box art. Why are they obsessed with a wide-faced, constantly-smirking Megaman? Smirks look like shit on him.
I hope Steven Universe has a chance to finish. Cartoon Network is such a hot fucking mess right now.
As much as I like Ian, Steven Universe is part of the problem.
Ian? And how is SU part of the problem? It gets the random schedule hiatus and episode releases that CN loves to doom franchises with; Despite it being a genuinely good show with a huge fanbase.
No. I'm talking more art-style than anything. This generation of cartoon's art style. They aren't 100% relevant to one another, I just strongly dislike the current trend of cartoon art styles.
Shit trends, unfortunately. Similar to how South Park ushered an era of Flash-based animation, we're in this trend of mediocre uncanny valley CGI or super deformed like the recently announced TCG. I know it's pretty broken record of me, but I ducked out of the animation industry back in the day precisely because I didn't like the direction we seemed to be heading and here we are 15 years later grumbling about ruined childhoods and not wanting so much regurgitated shit.
That really is something awful. The design just looks like a bad chinese rip off of Megaman called Superguy
SDCC Posters
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That guy certainly skipped leg day more than once, though it actually does look interesting aside from Megaman's design. Then again, probably boils down to how much this has to do with being used to other designs.
Sounds like there will be a trailer tomorrow (July 20th).
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Press ReleaseHere's the official synopsis/mission statement for Mega Man: Fully Charged:
Created for kids 6 to 11, and their parents who grew up loving the video games, Mega Man: Fully Charged features exciting new technologies and robots, and the introduction of Mega Man’s alter-ego, Aki Light, a normal, upbeat, schoolboy robot with nano-core technology that allows him to transform into the mega-powered hero Mega Man! With his Mega Buster arm cannon and iconic helmet, Mega Man battles the wickedest villains Silicon City has to offer. Beloved characters, such as Mega Man’s robotic dog, Rush, will return – while new characters, like Mega Mini™ and Suna Light, will make their debut.
Ben 10 creators Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau and Steven T. Seagle (the quartet behind Man of Action Entertainment) are developing the new Mega Man animated TV series for Capcom for a 26-episode run. As Executive Producer/Story Editor Kelly comments in a new statement:
“Mega Man is exactly the kind of hero we need right now. Optimistic, inquisitive and more focused on helping others and understanding adversaries than just locking them up. We love this character.”
Additionally, Yuichi Kinoshita, President & CEO, Dentsu Entertainment USA, is implying that we can expect the series to inspire an array of new merchandising, stating:
“Following Capcom’s announcement of the new Mega Man 11® video game, we are thrilled to be launching an exciting new animated series, Mega Man: Fully Charged. From TV and YouTube to video games and toy shelves, Mega Man will soon be everywhere kids are watching and playing.”
In a press release last year, Duncan Rouleau teased how the new Mega Man animated series will contrast with the 1990s version:
"The 1990s Mega Man TV series was cool and different than other series targeted at kids during that time. It featured great action, but also brought the laughs. Mega Man is a character that is even more relevant for today’s kids and we are really looking forward to creating something new that still respects the long tradition of the character."
Indeed, the Mega Man multiverse has spawned over 130 video games on multiple gaming systems, selling over 30 million copies worldwide, as well as a plethora of toys, comics and collectibles. A highly-rated Mega Man TV series was popular in the USA in the 1990s and aired for several seasons.