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How the Finale of the Dungeons & Dragons ’80s Cartoon Became a Pop-Culture Mystery

Hasbro’s multitude of celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons include streaming the fan-favorite 1980s D&D cartoon on the 24/7 Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures FAST channel. The animated series, despite a relatively short run of three seasons and 27 episodes, has become a fantasy genre classic. The engaging storytelling and dark themes greatly influenced future media—and the characters were so memorable, 40 years later they caused a social media frenzy when their live-action counterparts…

X-Men ’97 Gives a Classic Cartoon a Fresh, Familiar Coat of Paint

The X-Men never die. In the comics, that’s sometimes more literal than metaphorical, more meta text than actual text. But it always means that, for the most part, no matter how long the X-Men wane, they always come back: the same but different, adapted to the latest age of a world that hates and fears them. X-Men: The Animated Series is now different with its own resurrection in X-Men ‘97.Who Should Be The New Wolverine? io9 PicksDebuting today on Disney+, X-Men ‘97 is a literal and spiritual continuation of the beloved…

See How X-Men '97 Faithful Riffs on the Classic X-Men Cartoon Opening

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How Morph from X-Men ’97 evolved from cannon fodder to cartoon canon

If you were a fan of X-Men: The Animated Series, there’s a lot to look forward to with the reboot, X-Men ’97. Is Charles Xavier truly dead? Will Cyclops ever find out that Cable is his son from the future? Will the show introduce any characters we’ve met over the past couple decades? Oddly enough, one lingering question involves Morph, a character most casual comics or MCU fans might not even know. Kevin Sydney, aka Morph, is the original X-Men animated team member that time forgot, a minor character seemingly killed…

It’s raining live-action movies! Popeye the Sailor Man: Next cartoon icon to come alive | Hollywood

Faring past the waves of iconic nostalgia, Popeye is sailing back for more. The brawny spinach-gulper who raised multiple generations of children, becoming one of the very few cartoon characters to inspire them to do what their parents couldn't achieve despite persistent chiding sessions – eating green food, is ready to take on a larger-than-cartoon-life soon. Popeye the Sailor first appeared in the King Features comic strip Thimble Theatre. Instituting a trailblazing life, the unforgettable fictional…

Tom Gauld on making the characters in a novel more likable – cartoon

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Tom Gauld on the latest self-help books … for dogs – cartoon

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Combat Wombat: Double Trouble review – evil tech genius takes over pre-schoolers cartoon | Film

‘By analysing the digital behaviour of our users we’ve generated a profile as unique as a fingerprint,” says Lenny the chameleon, with a sinister mwah-ha ha in his voice, blue eyes intensifying into lasers. Lenny is a smirkingly evil tech genius dressed in a Steve Jobs polo neck and is the villain of this U certificate animation; it’s a movie aimed at really small kids, but with a wildly inappropriate plot. Like Black Mirror for preschoolers, it’s a tech dystopia involving the invention of a new virtual reality system…

Tom Gauld on the author of his own misfortune – cartoon

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Netflix Avatar review: another live-action cartoon misfire

With its focus on thoughtful character development and exploration of difficult subject matter like genocide, Nickelodeon’s Avatar: The Last Airbender series set a new high bar for children’s TV. But despite its tonal maturity, Avatar was still very much a cartoon trying to delight you by playing to the strengths of the medium, which was perfectly suited for realizing the magical world that co-creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko dreamed up. Watching Netflix’s new live-action Avatar series from executive…