I made the mistake of watching a couple of episodes about a month ago. I say mistake only because I could not get the music out of my head for days. 

As I've said elsewhere, I'd only be willing to see a reanimated TAS if it replicated the aesthetics of the original as closely as possible. I'd want it to look like Filmation art but with more fluid animation, like what they did in their later shows and movies, and with the same backgrounds as much as possible. The last thing I'd want is some generic 3D computer animation.
Definitely this.As I've said elsewhere, I'd only be willing to see a reanimated TAS if it replicated the aesthetics of the original as closely as possible. I'd want it to look like Filmation art but with more fluid animation, like what they did in their later shows and movies, and with the same backgrounds as much as possible. The last thing I'd want is some generic 3D computer animation.
I know I'm gonna get rapped in the mouth for this...
Definitely this.As I've said elsewhere, I'd only be willing to see a reanimated TAS if it replicated the aesthetics of the original as closely as possible. I'd want it to look like Filmation art but with more fluid animation, like what they did in their later shows and movies, and with the same backgrounds as much as possible. The last thing I'd want is some generic 3D computer animation.
The other alternative is to go with a stylish version like the clone war cartoon (not the cgi version) . Can't recall his name, but he did samurai jack as well as the first season of clone wars. Those stories were quite good (unlike the cgi version).
As far as I'm concerned, Star Trek was the masterpiece that rose above their other really good shows.
I made the mistake of watching a couple of episodes about a month ago. I say mistake only because I could not get the music out of my head for days.![]()
Yes, and it didn't hurt that someone somehow managed to convince them not to add a cute/irritating animal sidekick for once! Can you imagine Kirk with a pet tribble (or worse) following him around everywhere?
To that end it can be easier to read the Alan Dean Foster adaptations because then you can envision the live-action characters and settings as opposed to watching the stiff animation and uneven voice acting.
Oh yeah, kids on the ship!Yes, and it didn't hurt that someone somehow managed to convince them not to add a cute/irritating animal sidekick for once! Can you imagine Kirk with a pet tribble (or worse) following him around everywhere?
Or (possibly worse) Star Trek + 4 ..![]()
Oh yeah, kids on the ship!I think that idea was actually floated but vetoed by Roddenberry. So we were spared that... at least until TNG.
The acting is dead because of recording individually in sound booths.
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