Well, the Bermuda Triangle/Super Sargasso Sea concept is hardly unique to TAS. It was all over 70s SF, and at least one instance in sci-fi lit predates the TAS version by a almost a decade.
There's also a Gold Key Star Trek comic written by Len Wein, "Museum at the End of Time," that's uncannily similar to "The Time Trap" and came out the previous year, which has often made me wonder. I mean, the general concept is widespread enough to be coincidental, but Wein's story also involved the Enterprise crew having to cooperate with Klingons to escape.
Interesting. Could Wein have been an uncredited writer for TTT?
Are there better examples of animation for something like Star Trek?Yarn-ball, fuzzy planets and the star fields. I think those were the worst animation in the series.
I would've enjoyed it if Sunbow Productions had made an animated Star Trek series in their naturalistic style from the Eighties (best known through series such as Jem, The Transformers, and GI Joe).Are there better examples of animation for something like Star Trek?
I mean a benchmark - a serious animated sci-fi series we can look at and say we wish the Star Trek animated series was like that.
Are there better examples of animation for something like Star Trek?
I mean a bench mark - a serious animated sci-fi series we can look at and say we wish the Star Trek animated series was like that. There's the Star Wars stuff but I'm not a big fan of that.
I don't know, I don't recall many sci-fi cartoons in that period. Maybe some of the comics-based or anime stuff like "Battle of the Planets"? I've seen screen-caps but not the actual show.
Absolutely agree, an animated series following TMP would have been fascinating. Especially, to fill in the events between TMP and the WOK.I would've loved it if Filmation had done a second Trek animated series in 1980, as a followup to ST:TMP. ..... And an animated series building off of TMP could've made use of the new alien crewmembers that were only glimpsed in passing in the movie.
TAS came first by 2 years. And the second bridge exit was seen in several episodes.
Sorry to bother you, but do you mean the second bridge exit was seen in TOS ?
I don't know, I don't recall many sci-fi cartoons in that period. Maybe some of the comics-based or anime stuff like "Battle of the Planets"? I've seen screen-caps but not the actual show.
Absolutely agree, an animated series following TMP would have been fascinating. Especially, to fill in the events between TMP and the WOK.
Filmation's actual "animation" quality barely changed between TAS and the 80s. It's still mostly still poses with a few overlay cels punctuated by occasional fuller animation for a moment of action, but by and large it was no better.
Oh, yeah, and they discovered slot-mask animation to pep up energy fields and magical barrier at little relative cost.![]()
But TV animation in general was cheap and the show budgets allowed for little more than what you got, no matter what studio.
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