ThunderCats creator Shannon Eric Denton, original Lion-o voice actor Larry Kenney and art director Dan Norton attended the recent Power Con, where they disclosed what the reboot would have explored in a second season. Season 2 would have reportedly focused on Snarf reports MTV Geek: One character who would have gotten a surprising showcase is Snarf, Lion-o’s former babysitter. Norton pointed out a number of times that Snarf had seemingly been electrocuted and battered, indicating that it would have been revealed that Snarf was actually indestructible. “We would have learned that Snarf was in fact impervious to damage, the result of ancient experimentation by Mumm-Ra to create a genetically-superior race. This tinkering would ultimately lead to the creation of the ThunderCats.” There would also have been a focus on Pumyra and Slithe, with the former, "motivated by her resentment at not being saved by Claudius as well as her own...
- 9/19/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
News Louisa Mellor 4 Apr 2013 - 08:42
Take a look at concept art for the abandoned animated Doctor Who project...
Let's take a minute or two on this chilly Thursday morning to ponder something that might have been, specifically, an animated Doctor Who project from DC and Thundercats artist, Dan Norton, that promised to "touch on all the versions [of the Doctor] and fill in some gaps".
Our chums over at Bleeding Cool have unearthed some exciting concept images from Norton's deviantART account, showing what a different beast the scrapped animation would have been to previous iterations, from failed 80s Nelvana pitch, through to Scream of the Shalka, The Infinite Quest and Dreamland (about which we chatted to writer Phil Ford last year).
Norton accompanied the images with these words about the abandoned project:
Yeah man, we were so close… Had a few revisions creatively that were requested and so we retooled. It was going to be epic man.
Take a look at concept art for the abandoned animated Doctor Who project...
Let's take a minute or two on this chilly Thursday morning to ponder something that might have been, specifically, an animated Doctor Who project from DC and Thundercats artist, Dan Norton, that promised to "touch on all the versions [of the Doctor] and fill in some gaps".
Our chums over at Bleeding Cool have unearthed some exciting concept images from Norton's deviantART account, showing what a different beast the scrapped animation would have been to previous iterations, from failed 80s Nelvana pitch, through to Scream of the Shalka, The Infinite Quest and Dreamland (about which we chatted to writer Phil Ford last year).
Norton accompanied the images with these words about the abandoned project:
Yeah man, we were so close… Had a few revisions creatively that were requested and so we retooled. It was going to be epic man.
- 4/4/2013
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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