>>456074 >Plus with a resurgence happening thanks to the newly created Avatar Studios and the upcoming Netflix adaption. >It would've prospered. I come from the far future of 2025. It didn't. Enjoy your RoK/Age of Empires Mobile reskin.
This is a thing I had on a "watch later" list for years, after discovering it on the Internet, which I finally got one day (and it was amazing). Apparently a really good composer wrote the score, as well as really quality songs. That was good enough to remember.
So I watched it, and I liked it. Yes it's dated, but in a way I like. It came from a mind of a visual genius and a lover or classical music, and a man very much stuck in the 60s/70s, Mike Jupp. He put together a team and somehow managed to get funding tow make 2 seasons, and lucky enough to get commissioned for 2 more. Oh, and it's a show from Britain.
The premise is that on a planet (just a planet) one half is the Land of Dreams (see: utopia) with little to no conflict and the residents getting pleasant dreams at night from a wizard, and the other side being the Land of Nightmares (clever name) with a population being more-or-less parody of working class british men ruled over by lord of all nightmares. Pretty much every episode the lord of nightmares sends his very british minions to the other side of the planet to steal the Dreamstone, a dream transmitter or close to it, to send everyone constant nightmares. The underlings frequently succeed, but thwarted at the end by various means.
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somewhere at 4chan: >LOLLOLOL. Based Zaslav, fuck CN Studios and its last decide shows! meanwhile me at plus4chan: >getting depressed over news about Zaslav destroying CN
>>446145 Anons complain about the overt corporate shilling on Prime boards like /g/, but not nearly enough anons complain about the CEO dicksucking on /co/ Prime.
>>482305 I've noticed this too. I'd love to know how much of it is due to staff members encouraging threads that reflect their own personal views and how much of it is down to an actual demographic shift in the userbase, with (as appears to be the case) the spawn of the money-worshipping, professional-managerial class gradually displacing the older posters who came from a wider range of social and economic backgrounds.
So apparently the reboot is finally happening. I have absolutely no idea what to expect. It's Current Year Canada, but also was in production for maybe a decade. Also it seems like the people involved LIKE the old show. But are they good writers? I just don't know anymore.
>>472488 Its a reboot, so its most likely gonna be pretty crap. Tends to incredibly unnecessery to bring back such long-gone media, and usually is just done worse than the original.
Didn't even know it was going to be a thing until you mentioned it, so its not like I've heard anything specific to seem like it will buck the trend.
I forgot how much music there was in this show. I mostly remember it for the MC (who kept getting forgiven by his secondaries after being thoughtless and annoying toward them) and the villain (who kept getting forgiven after being venal and perfidious toward everyone).
Funny enough, because of the amount of crossposters there were between /co/ and /tg/ most of my comic recommendations came indirectly from /co/ via /tg/. I might as well list them all off here in no particular order. >Comics Blacksad - 100% /co/ Meg, Mog, and Owl. - I caught this during a story time. Fuck, it was like watching a train wreak. I Kill Giants - Unsure. I think /tg/ had a hand in it. Lanfeust of Troy - I think this one was /tg/ too. The storytime might have finished on /co/.
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>>474566 >one of them was also a janitor for /a/ and most likely is the one who was babysitting EvW threads Well, that explains a lot about why /co/ Prime is so shit.
>>483334 Don't know if this specific piece is official or fanart, but Sophie Campbell is a legitimate comic artist. Did a lot of IDW TMNT books and that one memorable story in House of Mystery about a beautiful blonde marrying a housefly and shortly after the wedding night their maggot children ate their way out of her back.
Genndy Tartakovsky's Fixed is sill releasing after all. Netflix bought it so it will be going straight to streaming https://www.animationmagazine.net/2025/04/first-look-netflix-rescues-genndy-tartakovskys-fixed-from-the-dog-house/
>>474754 Oh hey, reminds me of the same exact situation that happened with Klaus. I'm glad Netflix helps distribute films that normally have a hard time with that sort of thing.
It annoys me that threads stop bumping long before they are 'finished', and since threads never die here they are just lingering below the surface (ie: first page) forevermore.