"And the Children Shall Lead" could have been far more watchable, had it been 22 minutes long. "Plato's Stepchildren," I'm not so sure, but point remains.... 

I'd have doubts about this too, as most computer animators aren't on the level on Doug Wildey or Alex Toth.It could be interesting if today’s computer animation could replicate the style of Jonny Quest to cut down on the production time that series originally took. Drawing animation with that level of detail was time consuming back in the day.
“Beyond The Farthest Star” was the first TAS episode I saw and I had highly anticipated. The next one I saw was “Yesteryear.” TAS had gotten off to a solid start.
Mix both. TAS, 25th Anniversary, Judgement Rites and even Secret of Vulcan FuryI think it would be fun to do like a showreel or one whole TAS scene in 3D animation, like how Gazelle Automations did the opposite for TNG and Voyager episodes. And I think it would be fun to do some 3D animation for something like the 25th Anniversary game's audio and stuff of that type. I think it would be a bit weird just straight up replacing TAS's visuals entirely.
If I recall correctly Roddenberry and company wanted a prime time slot, but NBC didn’t give it to them. Unlike today back in the day a “cartoon” was strictly seen as Saturday morning fare. The only show prior to buck that trend was the original run of The Flintstones about a decade earlier.
And Jonny Quest. On ABC, 1964-1965The only show prior to buck that trend was the original run of The Flintstones about a decade earlier.
Those were definitely fun, yeah. It'd be a kick to see Lower Decks do an episode animated in that style. They go through an anomaly or something, and suddenly they're all drawn in Filmation style.These efforts by Gazelle Automations were magnificent.
Could they do "Even More Trouble, Even More Tribulations" and have to interact in between parts of the TAS tribble episode?Those were definitely fun, yeah. It'd be a kick to see Lower Decks do an episode animated in that style. They go through an anomaly or something, and suddenly they're all drawn in Filmation style.![]()
Cute. Someone should do it."Even More Trouble, Even More Tribulations"
God, no.Could they do "Even More Trouble, Even More Tribulations" and have to interact in between parts of the TAS tribble episode?
I think it'd be even more fun toCould they do "Even More Trouble, Even More Tribulations" and have to interact in between parts of the TAS tribble episode?
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