Heard good things about Niko and the Sword of Light, which was co-produced by Titmouse. It's only two seasons and has a proper conclusion to its story.Any good shows on Prime Video? I tried the search function but nothing looked interesting to me after few pages :/ (The UI is horrible to find new shows)
Thank you! :)Heard good things about Niko and the Sword of Light, which was co-produced by Titmouse. It's only two seasons and has a proper conclusion to its story.
I haven't finished it, but the new Rocky and Bullwinkle series is solid. I really like the vibrant updated style.Any good shows on Prime Video? I tried the search function but nothing looked interesting to me after few pages :/ (The UI is horrible to find new shows)
What's New Scooby Doo, Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated, and Scooby Doo Zombie Island are all on Netflix.
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Huh, I didn't expect this to be only seven episodes. It was a bit disappointing that there were actually two arcs with mostly separate sets of characters, so the characters in the OP don't actually all interact, but I enjoyed it.
The message at the end says they'll still need a lot of support for season 2 to happen.
Does anyone else here watch VERMIN? Its a French animated short series that is on this app called blackpills:
It was AMAZING, i highly recommed it. Adored the two leads.
It's hilarious, I highly recommend it too!
The twist with thehad me shook too, it's so obvious looking back but I didn't put 2 and 2 together lolmantis' girlfriend
They also announced seasons 2 & 3 a few months ago, really keen to see how they'll turn out.
I'm curious if it will be a complete first season drop, or if they will just once they know when the final of the first season will drop, start dropping episodes once a week so they can release the last episode about 3 weeks after it airs on tv.I don't think they want to completely cannibalize their signature TV channel of new content. The complete first season will show up on D+ once the season finale airs, though.
I'm curious if it will be a complete first season drop, or if they will just once they know when the final of the first season will drop, start dropping episodes once a week so they can release the last episode about 3 weeks after it airs on tv.
sounds like a full drop
she follow up by adding "i think" which is fair since showrunners rarely know what's going on behind the scenes on the networks they produce content for
I'm sure DisneyNOW and other VOD like Spectrum will have each episode go up as they air if that's what you're looking for. In fact, pretty sure they'll do their usual "go live digitally on midnight on the day of release" thing like they did for the entirety of Amphibia's S1 run, allowing people to view the episode hours before it airs on TV.
Shows like Big City Greens and Amphibia deserve more exposure.
Shows like Big City Greens and Amphibia deserve more exposure.
that seems like a fair judgement.Amphibia is a show with an interesting story to tell, but it decides not to start telling that story until the very end of the season and fills the remaining episodes with what feels like filler.
After spending her entire life living in an underground burrow, a young girl named Kipo is thrust into an adventure on the surface of a fantastical post-apocalyptic Earth. She joins a ragtag group of survivors as they embark on a journey through a vibrant wonderland where everything trying to kill them is downright adorable.
The cast features Karen Fukuhara (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power) as the enthusiastic and curious "Kipo;" Sydney Mikayla (General Hospital) as "Wolf," a weapon-wielding survivor who knows the ins and outs of the surface; Coy Stewart (The Blacklist) as the happy-go-lucky "Benson;" Deon Cole (black-ish) as "Dave," a talking insect who has the jarring ability to suddenly age a full life cycle without warning; and Dee Bradley Baker (Star Wars: The Clone Wars) as the adorable mutant pig "Mandu".
Also lending their voice talents for season 1 are Sterling K. Brown (Frozen II) as Kipo's father "Lio Oak;" Dan Stevens (Legion) as the power-hungry "Scarlemagne;" Lea Delaria (Orange Is the New Black) as Timbercat "Molly Yarnchopper;" Joan Jett as rocker snake "Camille;" and John Hodgman and GZA (Wu Tang Clan) as the cosmically-curious wolves "Billions and Billions."
Lots of premieres this month.
Only one more week before Netflix debuts another animated show, Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts.
Season 1 Trailer:
Kinda sounds like there might already be a Season 2 in the works.
Hasn't Ladybug always been an incredibly shallow show that basically copied its structure/character dynamics after Sailor Moon? I've never really understood the popularity behind it.
What kind of mess are we talking about? Animation? Story?
you gotta elaborate. im dying for this tea
I'm not exactly sure what they are talking about but there were clearly two episodes of ladybug this season that were meant to air later.
I'm not exactly sure what they are talking about but there were clearly two episodes of ladybug this season that were meant to air later.
near the middle point of the season there was an episode that basically had all the sailor scouts when we hadn't met half of them, and later in the season were their origin stories.
and then I forget what was clearly off about the other episode.
I don't know what happens in the end of the season, I need netflix to put up the next episodes.
Thats IT?Chloe becomes a full-fledged villainess and exposes the identities of Ladybug's allies.
It was the season finale, in fact. However, I think that was intentional. There weren't any big things that made it a bad first episode, but there was a wink wink "I get the feeling every adventure will go like this" joke from Cat Noir.Didn't the origin episode that explained when Marionette got her Miraculous not air until the 2nd half of the first season began to be released? I feel for the fans.