When discussing Star Wars and its evolving history with animation, the best starting point would be with Genndy Tartakovky’s Clone Wars.
Category: Animation
A Modern History of Star Wars Animation
This series will discuss how Star Wars’ animated endeavors gained such a large following and how it struggled to get true recognition from Disney.
The Problem with Converting Animated Characters into Live-Action
Bringing an animated character to live-action has always been a challenge, but not impossible. More thought and care should be taken to re-capture the look and feel of the original character while not undermining the writing that made fans care for them in the first place.
Where the Wild Things Are [REVIEW]
Taking a look back at the film adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s book: Where the Wild Things Are and evaluating how well it has held up through the past decade.
Camp Cretaceous – Season 4 [REVIEW]
In many ways, this series is Jurassic Park’s counterpart to the Star Wars: Clone Wars TV series. This is a canon animated expansion of Jurassic world which means elements introduced in this series could have bigger implications in the films.
Rango [REVIEW]
It has been over a decade since the western-inspired animated film Rango was released. As such, we figured it was high time to dust this old lizard off to see how well it has held up.
Bad Batch – Season 1 [REVIEW]
Despite the potential presented by the setting, characters, and ideas in-play, this season is a an overall padded experience and needs improvement.