Zorro is a really great cartoon from Filmation. I have volume one of that set.
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When I got older I was very angry at Filmation for their style and how the Co. produced stiff Animation. John Kricfalusi used to work for them and told many insider tales that would make me shake my head. As an adult I kind'a came to grips with it and bought some sets of shows I watched as a kid. When they were offered by BCI I thought this might be the only chance to own these.
Ark II, Space Sentinels, Star Trek, Isis, Space Academy, Jason of Star Command, Flash Gordon, The New Adventures of Batman, Freedom Force.
I would still like to get Web Woman on DVD. I guess it's going to take a bigger Co. who is willing to stand up to Marvel tho.Comment
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I picked up the Blackstar set when it came out because I remembered it being cool as a kid....I got through maybe half the set before I stopped watching....stuff is just way to juvenile and the animation turned off my kids frmo having any interest in itComment
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Anyone have the tenth Tarzan episode "Tarzan's Rival" that they'd be willing to make a copy of for me?Comment
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filmation is one of my favorites as well. they do get alot of flack for the animation but the truth is during their time they were the place to go for adventure cartoons (sorry hanna-barbara) i know theres quite a few that dont like it here but Heman is just so much a part of my childhood i can only have good memories of it.
my other favs are:zorro, long ranger, blackstar(should have had more episodes), adventures of batman, and bravestar
still havent seen the webwoman and super 7 stuff. also want the flash gordan cartoonComment
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LOL! Nah, I don't know Kricfalusi personally I read interviews he did when he first gained fame with Ren & Stimpy. He used to blast Filmation because he said the Writers had real control at that studio and he felt that was wrong. He said the writers who worked there were failed live action scriptwriters for the most part. These guys couldn't get a job writing regular scripts so they went into animation and he felt they mucked the industry up. Kricfalusi had rule at his own studio: if you couldn't draw it you couldn't tell a story-you're not allowed to make a cartoon. All of this was a reaction to his days at Filmation. Look up his blog online. He still says it. He has no fear of reprisals.Comment
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LOL! Nah, I don't know Kricfalusi personally I read interviews he did when he first gained fame with Ren & Stimpy. He used to blast Filmation because he said the Writers had real control at that studio and he felt that was wrong. He said the writers who worked there were failed live action scriptwriters for the most part. These guys couldn't get a job writing regular scripts so they went into animation and he felt they mucked the industry up. Kricfalusi had rule at his own studio: if you couldn't draw it you couldn't tell a story-you're not allowed to make a cartoon. All of this was a reaction to his days at Filmation. Look up his blog online. He still says it. He has no fear of reprisals.Comment
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You may not have heard of John Kricfalusi or John K as he liked to be called, but you've probably seen his work. Besides working for Filmation he worked for Ralph Bashki on The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse. Then he rose to fame with Ren & Stimpy. He did animation for a Bjork music video and created The Ripping Friends and Jimmy The Idiot Boy. He is very talented. I would say his criticisms are on target for the animation industry but even Lou Scheimer has joked about how Filmation's animation was stiff.Comment
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^ Funny, because I always liked Filmation's "Talking Head" approach. To me, it made each program seem more like a live action show than animation. I also felt that the New Mighty Mouse and Ren & Stimpy were too "short attention span theatre" for me. I'm sure there was lots of gray area in that working environment, but to me it translated onto screen OK. Would love to have seen an official Tarzan DVD.It's all good!Comment
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^ Funny, because I always liked Filmation's "Talking Head" approach. To me, it made each program seem more like a live action show than animation. I also felt that the New Mighty Mouse and Ren & Stimpy were too "short attention span theatre" for me. I'm sure there was lots of gray area in that working environment, but to me it translated onto screen OK. Would love to have seen an official Tarzan DVD.
I think the use of stock animation and stiff poses defeated Filmation when they wanted to make more comedic shows or a cute animal show. The Groovie Ghoulies was pretty good but by the time you get to the 1980's with Superhero High it just doesn't help the humor get across.Comment
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i think what really made filmation start looking dated was when shows like Thundercats started airing. that cartoon probably turned alot of folkes away from the old school studios to with its flashy animation.
One of my favorites bits about filmation was there backgrounds. Ive always loved the colors and designs they used on the heman and shera cartoons.Comment
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