I remember that! I really liked the style, and I had no idea Neil Patrick Harris played Spiderman! And it had a great opening! Although, I didn't like how they messed up the continuity with characters coming back after they'd die or become villains.Angelus SnV said:yup...every bit of it...which made Electro look awesome, but Silver Sable look kinda hokie....Soviet Heavy said:I loved Batman Beyond.Angelus SnV said:Everybody i know loves Batman:TAS, but me personally; i always related to this:
but for truly UNDERRATED (again, my opinion), i'd go with.....
i mean, you had movie tie-ins (MCD reprises the role of Kingpin), celebrity cameos (Rob Zombie as the Lizard, and not my cup of tea but they had Eve play a new villian), and f*cking Neil Patrick Harris as the voice of Spidey! It was great, but it seemed i'm part of a group of like 5 people that loved this show, let alone own the dvd....*sigh*
Never saw that particular Spiderman cartoon. Is the whole show CGI like that intro?
I first saw Cybersix, it was on a compilation of classic cartoon intros. I checked out the main series and I think its fantastic. Another example would be Bots Master. An outrageously cool intro introduces the main characters in style and had had great tech music.Kalabrikan said:Cybersix was aired on Fox Kids in the United States sometime in 1999-2000. I remember really liking it, but I certainly don't remember it.Soviet Heavy said:Second, I bring to you Cybersix, a thirteen episode cartoon based off of the Argentina comic series of the same name.
It was produced by a Canadian company, but the animation was made in Japan. I am hesitant to call this an anime series, as it shares few resemblances with the particular art form. It feels much more akin to the Tintin cartoons, or other French animations.
I won't be surprised if many of you haven't heard of this show, it was only aired in Canada and France.
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The intro is gorgeous and really well done, I agree.OceanRunner said:I first saw Cybersix, it was on a compilation of classic cartoon intros. I checked out the main series and I think its fantastic. Another example would be Bots Master. An outrageously cool intro introduces the main characters in style and had had great tech music.Kalabrikan said:Cybersix was aired on Fox Kids in the United States sometime in 1999-2000. I remember really liking it, but I certainly don't remember it.Soviet Heavy said:Second, I bring to you Cybersix, a thirteen episode cartoon based off of the Argentina comic series of the same name.
It was produced by a Canadian company, but the animation was made in Japan. I am hesitant to call this an anime series, as it shares few resemblances with the particular art form. It feels much more akin to the Tintin cartoons, or other French animations.
I won't be surprised if many of you haven't heard of this show, it was only aired in Canada and France.