IGN Video: Sym-Bionic Titan TV Clip - Exclusive: Watch Out My interest is piqued. Tartakovsky's stuff is usually good.
I've been waiting for what feels like forever to see how this series would turn out. Must say, it's not so bad. A little disapointed that they are using CG for really simple designs, but at least they are getting decent movement out of them. I will definatly watch a few episodes to see if it can hook me. I'd like to see a toy of that robot... could be cool.
I wasn't sure if I was going to check this series out, originally. I'm glad I did. It's actually pretty good. Decent animation, good action and a nice dry sense of humor. I'll probably check it out again next week.
missed it last night, caught it this morning. awesome show. i thought it looked like Tartakovsky's work.
Amazing first episode. Tartakovsky, you're awesome. Does anyone who voiced Modula ? I think Solomon was voiced by Agent Bishop from TMNT 2003.
If your cable company has CN On Demand it will probably be there in a couple of days.. then watch all you want
Watched it, LOVED it. Nice amount of dry humor, very nice animation, great homages, surprisingly serious story telling...I'll be keeping my eye on this. Hopefully they'll do something with the firemonster practically nuking the city the next episode; it'd be a shame for them to just forget about that, especially with how they handled death in the first episode. Wow. I thought it was Keith David, but that is even more awesome! EDIT: Where does it say that it's Paul Eiding? I can't find anything on it. Wikipedia says it's some guy named Don Leslie, but I really doubt, since IMDB claims that he only had one or two VA jobs.
I couldn't find where it said that. Fact it seems oddly difficult to find much of anything about this show's cast right now. I donno, it sounded like Eiding to me. It was his same voice from the Blizzard games.
How come all the creatures in Tartakovsky's shows need to stop for like, a minute and roar with the head twitching slightly? Every time, I swear.
I dug it. It's not Earth-shattering but it was heavy, like, weighted down with exposition. Obviously this is because it's the first episode, and later eps probably won't have it, so I'll be tuning in for a while.