Powerpuff
Girls; Toonami; Iron Giant; Looney Tunes; Hasbro; Cartoon Network
Gookie
Mon., June 11, 2001 1:13 PM
Contents:
Powerpuff
Girls Movie Voice Recording Completed
Toonami
Rocks With Rhino
The
Iron Special Edition DVD
More
Looney Tunes CDs From Rhino
Batman
and Mickey: Kissing Cousins?
Animation
Fun @ the San Diego Con
POWERPUFF GIRLS MOVIE VOICE RECORDING COMPLETED
PPG creator Craig McCracken posted to the GIRLTALK
forum at powerpuff.com yesterday to announce, "The storyboard for
the Powerpuff feature is finished and we recorded it with the entire
original cast a few weeks ago."
In related news, Kid
Rhino will release MOJO JOJO RISING, "the Powerpuff Girls' first
read-along adventure" on June 16th. It appears this title will be
available only on cassette, unfortunately.
Also, a Powerpuff Girls action game is being developed by BAM Entertainment
- http://www.bam4fun.com/ - for the Nintendo GameCube console. It
will probably arrive in stores in conjunction with the theatrical
debut of the PPG movie Summer 2002.
BAM Entertainment has previously produced 3 PPG games for Game
Boy Color:
The
Toon Zone Store
TOONAMI ROCKS WITH RHINO
On May 15th, Rhino Records - http://www.rhino.com/ - released TOONAMI:
DEEP SPACE BASS, a CD collection of phat, phunky and phresh grooves
(by composer Joe Boyd Vigil) as heard on Cartoon Network's TOONAMI.
The 18-track disc features music heard before TOONAMI's shows such
as Dragonball Z, Gundam Wing, The Powerpuff Girls, and Sailor Moon.
"This CD represents the best selections of the last three years,"
says Sean Akins, TOONAMI creative director. "Hopefully, it will
be the first of many."
This enhanced CD also includes, according to the AOL/Time-Warner
press release: "a link that will give the fan access to an exclusive
Web page. Once there, CD buyers can listen to an exclusive bonus
track not included on the CD, as well as downloadable Toonami icons
and wallpaper. Another feature, Toonami Movie Director, will allow
Internet users to create their own music video using music and video
images from Toonami."
TOONAMI: DEEP SPACE BASS is currently featured on rhino.com
with both RealAudio and Quicktime samples from the album, as well
as liner and track notes.
THE IRON GIANT SPECIAL EDITION DVD
We first broke news here last August that a special edition DVD
release of Warner Bros highly-acclaimed feature film "The Iron Giant"
was in development:
The
originial story.
In the months following, I unsuccessfully labored to get official
confirmation of this with Warner Home Video. And when it was announced
that IG director Brad Bird was going to work for Pixar, many IG
fans figured that was the end of it - that the project would be
shelved. Without Brad at the helm, the chances of WHV continuing
the project seemed impossible.
In February, I was told by the same original source that production
on the special edition had continued in spite of Brad's absence.
What's more, that there were additional bonus features to be included.
It seemed like a good April Fool's gag, but not in February. I
was too skeptical of the news to believe it. And after personally
speaking to a number of representatives at Warner Bros. and WHV
who stated repeatedly that they knew nothing of such a project,
I decided that it was just a rumor and did not report the news here.
It seems that another source had better contacts than I, and on
March 5th, Digital
Media FX broke the news that said project was indeed in the
works. 10 days later, they followed up with the report that a release
was scheduled sometime between July and August, with a list of features
to be included on this collector's edition DVD, which mentions outtakes
and a director's commentary by Brad Bird.
On May 30th, The Digital Bits - http://thedigitalbits.com - reported
that "upcoming [WHV] titles for June, July and August will include
... [a] special edition of 'The Iron Giant.'"
To date, I still have been unable to confirm any of these details
with anyone at WB or WHV. Until there is an official announcement,
we'll just have to hope for the best. Let's just hope they don't
repeat history and wait too late to announce it, and that this time
they give this great film the exposure it deserves -- supporting
this release with an aggressive marketing campaign.
MORE LOONEY TUNES CDS FROM RHINO
Two new titles are listed on Rhino
Records' list of upcoming releases in August.
August 21 - That's All Folks! Cartoon Songs From Merrie Melodies
& Looney Tunes - 2CDs
August 28 - Crash! Bang! Boom! The Best Of Warner Bros. Sound FX
(DVD-AUDIO)
No other details are given on these titles, but I hope to have
an update shortly.
BATMAN AND MICKEY: KISSING COUSINS?
There's a good possibility that Disney may acquire Hasbro, Inc.
in the future. According to Hasbro's
2000 annual report, Disney has expressed interest in purchasing
Hasbro.
The first hint of this came last October when "Disney and Hasbro
announced a broad multi-year corporate alliance that will allow
Hasbro to develop and market toys and games associated with upcoming
Disney-branded film properties," according to TheStreet.com. "Financial
terms were not disclosed."
With Pokémon sales (not to mention Star Wars) steadily declining,
I wouldn't at all be surprised to see this merger take place. And
you know what that means - Theme Park Batman action figure with
Mickey Mouse cowel accessory.
[Source: http://transformers.pitas.com"]
ANIMATION FUN @ THE SAN DIEGO CON
Many animation fans are eagerly counting down the days until July
19 - 22 for the San Diego Comic-Con International, "America’s biggest
comic book and popular culture convention." A number of programming
events and guests related to animated cartoons are scheduled, including
panel discussions hosted by Cartoon Network, Walt Disney Studios,
Nickelodeon (Invader Zim, The Fairly Oddparents), Don Bluth (Titan
A.E. Dragon's Lair), The Simpsons, Futurama, and John Kricfalusi
(The Ripping Friends).
The first episodes from SAMURAI JACK, the new Cartoon Network series
from Dexter's Laboratory creator Genndy Tartakovsky, will debut
in a 90-minute "movie" format exclusively at the San Diego Con on
Friday, July 20.
(CN Online is offering a sneak peek at this new action-adventure
series: http://cartoonnetwork.com/theater/ )
According to the latest issue of the Con's newsletter, "Cartoon
Network will be showcasing a 2-hour event with the screening and
a panel discussion featuring Tartakovsky and other creative talent
from the show."
The following day, CN "will host a panel and screening [of] SPACE
GHOST COAST-TO-COAST." Attendees can "expect creative talent from
the show and a brand new show material." C. Martin Croker, voice
of Zorak and Moltar, is a confirmed guest.
Also attending the San Diego Con:
Bruce Timm (Justice League, Batman producer)
Rick Burchett (DC Comics artist: Batman Adventures)
Earl Kress (Pinky & The Brain writer)
Marty Isenberg (Batman: TAS writer)
Jesse Leon McCann (Animaniacs, P&TB comics writer)
Greg Rucka (DC Comics writer)
Eric Radomski (Batman: TAS and Mask of the Phantasm director)
Michael Reaves (BTAS story editor, MOTP writer)
Marv Wolfman (Batman, Superman writer)
Neil D. Vokes (Superman Adventures comic artist)
Mark Evanier - http://www.povonline.com - will be hosting a "Cartoon
Voices" panel, featuring a handful of animation voice actor regulars,
some known for their work in Warner Bros cartoons:
- Bob Bergen - The Iron Giant, Space Jam, Tiny Toon Adventures,
voice of Porky Pig
- Gregg Berger - Men In Black: The Series, Garfield & Friends,
Transformers
- Greg Berg - Muppet Babies, Garfield & Friends
Mark says that he is "waiting to hear from several others" he has
asked to serve as guest panelists.
It's also possible that Tom Kenny (The Powerpuff Girls, Spongebob
Squarepants, Rocko's Modern Life) will be attending the Con with
some of his fellow cast members from the HBO TV series "Mr. Show",
but it hasn't been confirmed yet.
For more details on this HUGE entertainment event, visit the
Con's official site.
(Look for pictures from last year's con to be posted here later
this week.)
And who knows, maybe I'll see you there.
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