Little Ninjai!
Friday, October 24th, 2003 - 2:20pm
Need I say more?
For those in the know this won't be late breaking or anything, but for those few, those mighty few, who haven't had a chance to check it out go here and watch what is in my opinion the best internet series shockwave cartoon on the net. (isn't that a mouthfull)
Anyone else know of any cartoon seires like this that are good enough to bother watching?
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I just wish they would stop restarting the dam series every few months. I keep thinking ok now we will get new episodes again...and nope they are restarting again, i''ts been like 3-4 times nows. Great show though well worth watching.
-Griffon
Did Samurai Jack ever get back to the past?
Feature movie announced?
eight years after.
8 years Necro-Thread, Bravo sir, Bravo.
LN was awesome for its time, though I never got to see the end of it, if it had any. I also found the whole "we're ninja-assasins/flash animators" bragging of the creators a bit weird.
Even China has a better concept of free market than dwarves do -Quintin Stone-
Rubb Ed on Glee: It's the TV equivalent of a Push-Up: nothing fancy, obviously fake, but satisfying in a way few other things are.
It was ligit? wasn't it. There was an Jan'11 update on their website.
They could have been teenagers 8 years ago.
I recall reading up on them representing themselves as Hollywood stuntmen who happened to do flash cartoons on the side. Maybe the "we're ninjas" thing happened after they started getting commercial offers and it inflated some egos that weren't ready for that kind of thing yet. I didn't look that deeply into the creators, just enjoyed watching.
I remember being enamoured about it being a small indie project, meeting with a good deal of success. I think what they really hit on was atmosphere. The music selection and the voice actor's way of speaking created some kind of feeling, specifically different from, but similar in effect to, the fallout retro music thing.
Yeah, same.
Loved it when it was out, though.
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