I’m kind of meh.
It’s the animation style, honestly. There’s something about it that bugs me a little. It may even just be that I’m used to triple-A animation work, and this stuff is simply double-A. After all, they can’t all be Disney or Pixar.
I’m kind of meh.
It’s the animation style, honestly. There’s something about it that bugs me a little. It may even just be that I’m used to triple-A animation work, and this stuff is simply double-A. After all, they can’t all be Disney or Pixar.
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I see your point. The hi-res, high-framerate CGI bits contrast poorly when scoped in with the lower-framerate classical style animation. Perhaps they’re still smoothing out the rest of it and used what they had for a trailer?
The animation style doesn’t bug me. I’m generally not a fan of “DC! We’re Dark and Brooding!” But if it gives me Constantine [and one that is light and fluffy compared to the comics] I’ll take it. And the last line is GREAT!
It was, at that.
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Want!
It strongly resembles Axe Cop: The Animated Series, stylistically.
Why did they invite Aquaman to the meeting?
“All right, Batman. While you and Wonder Woman, and several of those other strangely attired people go off and investigate demons attacking people, I will…um…I will go and summon a lungfish. Because you never know when a fish that can survive outside the water will come in handy.”
I’ve never understood why the other superheroes let him hang out with them. Even Sewer Urchin was cooler than him.
They registered the Justice League as an Atlantean corporation and Aquaman gave all of them diplomatic immunity? …Seriously, the Batman: The Brave And The Bold Aquaman, who is of course the One True Aquaman, would have absolutely done that.