Teela is a great character with the most intriguing background story that was never sufficiently explored, so I'm certainly looking forward to this.Interesting, the focus on Teela is certainly a different spin.
Also.. If it's not made in Japan.. It ain't anime.. Now anime style.. Sure..
This feels like something the adult creators are making for themselves, to indulge their own need to cling to their childhood, rather than something actually made for today's children like She-Ra is. Worse, it feels like a reaction against She-Ra on the part of people afraid of change and innovation. Although it seems paradoxical that it's changing to an anime style -- although maybe that's part and parcel of the '80s nostalgia, since the '80s were when imported Japanese cartoons (we called them "Japanimation" back then) became a staple of daytime programming. It's an odd mismatch, though, because Filmation was the one studio that insisted on producing its animation domestically after everyone else had subcontracted it to Asian animation companies. (The one exception being The New Adventures of Zorro, which Filmation subcontracted to TMS because they were just making too many other shows that year.)
Do we know that it's going to have an anime style?
Well, that's good news since the animation in Castlevania is awesome. If the show is the of the same quality overall, I'll be ecstatic.The studio that's doing this did Castlevania for Netflix, so until some actual art for the show comes out I think that's the general ballpark for the artstyle we can expect.
I love Kevin Smith but none of this sounds interesting. I only vaguely remember Teela and doing a show were maybe your only memorable character isn't the star makes no sense. It would be like rebooting Transformers after 30 years and using Prowl as the focus instead.
I've never watched the original, but Kevin Smith's involvement has me curious, and I am interested in the franchise, so I'll probably check this out.
It looks like all of the 2002 (has it been that long? sigh) series is available there as well.A bunch of (maybe all?) episodes of the original series are available on youtube, if anyone wishes to check those out.
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