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Brian Cruz

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Sep 30, 2002, 1:00:50 PM9/30/02
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Perhaps this will wash out the bad taste that "Baby Looney Tunes" has left
on so many people:

Duck Dodgers Blasts onto Cartoon Network; Daffy Duck is Back in New Original
Series from Warner Bros. Animation

Daffy Duck is back and better than ever as he suits up to play Duck Dodgers
in an all-new, half-hour action/comedy animated series for Cartoon Network.
Duck Dodgers showcases classic Looney Tunes characters Daffy Duck and Porky
Pig in the 24th ˝ century as they attempt to protect the planet Earth from
its enemies. Cartoon Network will premiere the original series from Warner
Bros. Animation in 2004. Each episode of Duck Dodgers will feature two
11-minute cartoons.

"Duck Dodgers is a perfect show for Cartoon Network," said Jim Samples,
General Manager and Executive Vice President, Cartoon Network. "It honors a
few of our favorite classic Looney Tunes characters with a fantastic series
involving exciting adventures and clever comedy with a modern sensibility. "

Duck Dodgers (Daffy Duck) is a hapless soul who was accidentally frozen
inside a spacecraft in the 21st century and thawed out 351 years later.
Through his scheming and lies, Duck has convinced the Earth's Defensive
Protectorate that he is a hero from the 21st century and has been given a
starship and crew - an adoring and eager young Space Cadet (Porky Pig).
Together they form a "galactic force" that must team up against Earth's
major foe, Mars, and its Martian Commander X-2 (played by Marvin the
Martian). Each episode will revolve around Duck Dodgers' adventures,
blundering successes and "day-saving" defeats. He's an unlikely hero who
somehow always manages to come out on top.

"This series embraces the timelessness of the classic Looney Tunes
characters," said Sander Schwartz, President, Warner Bros. Animation.
"We're really paying homage to the original Chuck Jones shorts by building
upon the unique intergalactic setting he created and letting these great
characters save the day --and the Earth--week in and week out."

Duck Dodgers is created, written and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony
Cervone with Paul Dini and Tom Minton serving as producers and writers.

Full text and images here:
http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?s=&threadid=50309

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Brian Cruz


Jim Bennie

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Sep 30, 2002, 2:41:14 PM9/30/02
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In <6r%l9.43672$15.1...@www.newsranger.com>, "Brian Cruz"

<bo...@optonline-spamsux.net> wrote:
> Duck Dodgers Blasts onto Cartoon Network; Daffy Duck is Back in New Original
> Series from Warner Bros. Animation

Is Joe Alasky doing Daffy?

Jim

Yohan the Lost

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Sep 30, 2002, 3:41:41 PM9/30/02
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That sounds pretty cool. Some of my favorite cartoons were the Duck Dodgers
episodes.

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Jay Maynard

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Sep 30, 2002, 5:04:29 PM9/30/02
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 17:00:50 GMT, Brian Cruz <bo...@optonline-spamsux.net>
wrote:

>Duck Dodgers is created, written and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony
>Cervone with Paul Dini and Tom Minton serving as producers and writers.

Damn. It might not suck after all, then. I'm not familiar with Brandt and
Cervone, but both Dini and Minton know what they're doing, and Minton is
especially good with the classics.

Tor Onsen

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Sep 30, 2002, 5:15:47 PM9/30/02
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in article slrnaphf2t....@thebrain.conmicro.cx, Jay Maynard at
jmay...@thebrain.conmicro.cx wrote on 9/30/02 4:04 PM:

Tony Cervone is a vet of a number of projects for Warner Bros. TV Animation
and Warner Bros. Classics Animation. He was co-director of animation (along
with Bruce W. Smith) of "Space Jam."

-Tor

Derek Janssen

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Sep 30, 2002, 5:27:29 PM9/30/02
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Jay Maynard wrote:
>
> >Duck Dodgers is created, written and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony
> >Cervone with Paul Dini and Tom Minton serving as producers and writers.
>
> Damn. It might not suck after all, then. I'm not familiar with Brandt and
> Cervone, but both Dini and Minton know what they're doing, and Minton is
> especially good with the classics.

It's Second-Generation Looney. It'll suck. : /

(Complete with post-Jam 2GL Cameo-itis intact:
Rudolph the Monster gets renamed "Gossamer" again and made a permanent
Marvin sidekick, because nobody bothers enough to argue with the crappy
neo-Chuck sequel--
And ten bucks says they'll try to work Captain Shmideo in as a guest
character in at least one episode out of the first dozen, just because
he got mentioned once in a real-canon toon..."That makes him a CULT
figure with the fans! : D ")

Derek Janssen (blasting oooofffffff)
dja...@rcn.com

Bruce Grubb

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Sep 30, 2002, 7:53:46 PM9/30/02
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In article <3D98C1BE...@rcn.com>, Derek Janssen <dja...@rcn.com>
wrote:

>Jay Maynard wrote:
>>
>> >Duck Dodgers is created, written and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony
>> >Cervone with Paul Dini and Tom Minton serving as producers and writers.
>>
>> Damn. It might not suck after all, then. I'm not familiar with Brandt and
>> Cervone, but both Dini and Minton know what they're doing, and Minton is
>> especially good with the classics.
>
>It's Second-Generation Looney. It'll suck. : /
>
>(Complete with post-Jam 2GL Cameo-itis intact:
>Rudolph the Monster gets renamed "Gossamer" again and made a permanent
>Marvin sidekick, because nobody bothers enough to argue with the crappy
>neo-Chuck sequel--

Gossamer got trimmed down to sneakers in that sequal which ended with the
Earth destoying missle on its way while Duck Dodgers uses Eager Young Space
Cadet as target practice. Then there was a sequal to that where the children
of Martin and Dodgers are playing with blocks while Martins matter compress
goes wild compressing everything (including Martin and Dodgers) into little
blocks.

Let's face it Sailor Moon has more contiuity than the Duck Dodgers cartoons.

>And ten bucks says they'll try to work Captain Shmideo in as a guest
>character in at least one episode out of the first dozen, just because
>he got mentioned once in a real-canon toon..."That makes him a CULT
>figure with the fans! : D ")

Unlikely as the Martian shown in Captain Shmideo is green and far smarter
than Martin ever was.

Red-Haired She-Devil

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Sep 30, 2002, 8:46:01 PM9/30/02
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jmay...@thebrain.conmicro.cx (Jay Maynard) wrote:

>
>Damn. It might not suck after all, then. I'm not familiar with Brandt and
>Cervone, but both Dini and Minton know what they're doing, and Minton is
>especially good with the classics.

Both Brandt and Cervone have had plenty of experience with the "classic"
Warners characters and are damn funny to boot. It's about time they team up
with Minton for a series.

RHSD
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Jim Bennie

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Sep 30, 2002, 9:43:58 PM9/30/02
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In <bgrubb-9D8A21....@web.zianet.com>, Bruce Grubb

<bgr...@zianet.com> wrote:
> Let's face it Sailor Moon has more contiuity than the Duck Dodgers cartoons.

Gee, what about those Coyote cartoons? He's smushed at the bottom of
a canyon, but in the next frame, gets up like nothing every happened.
How's that for continuity?

Jim

Sweet Zombie Jesus

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Sep 30, 2002, 9:44:21 PM9/30/02
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"Jay Maynard" <jmay...@thebrain.conmicro.cx> wrote in message

> Damn. It might not suck after all, then. I'm not familiar with Brandt and
> Cervone, but both Dini and Minton know what they're doing, and Minton is
> especially good with the classics.

Brandt and Cervone did a Duck Dodgers pilot "trailer" that is absolutely
brilliant......if the show continues in the fashion of that pilot, it'll be
great. These guys KNOW classic Looney Tunes animation......they also did a
Tom and Jerry trailer that was fantastic....if you didn't know they were
recently made, you'd think they were done by the masters.
--
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Richard Hudson

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Sep 30, 2002, 11:11:05 PM9/30/02
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On Mon, 30 Sep 2002 17:27:29 -0400, Derek Janssen <dja...@rcn.com>
wrote:

>>
>> >Duck Dodgers is created, written and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony
>> >Cervone with Paul Dini and Tom Minton serving as producers and writers.
>>
>> Damn. It might not suck after all, then. I'm not familiar with Brandt and
>> Cervone, but both Dini and Minton know what they're doing, and Minton is
>> especially good with the classics.
>
>It's Second-Generation Looney. It'll suck. : /


If Dini can help make Batman: The Animated Series the best cartoon
ever written for US tv, he can write a few good stories for this
series.

Richard Hudson

Aaron Howald

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Oct 1, 2002, 2:16:58 AM10/1/02
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"Sweet Zombie Jesus" <jamofo...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> "Jay Maynard" <jmay...@thebrain.conmicro.cx> wrote in message
> > Damn. It might not suck after all, then. I'm not familiar with Brandt and
> > Cervone, but both Dini and Minton know what they're doing, and Minton is
> > especially good with the classics.
>
> Brandt and Cervone did a Duck Dodgers pilot "trailer" that is absolutely
> brilliant......if the show continues in the fashion of that pilot, it'll be
> great. These guys KNOW classic Looney Tunes animation......they also did a
> Tom and Jerry trailer that was fantastic....if you didn't know they were
> recently made, you'd think they were done by the masters.

How do I see this trailer? Where to Download?!

AJH

Sweet Zombie Jesus

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Oct 1, 2002, 2:44:05 AM10/1/02
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"Aaron Howald" <aho...@w-link.net> wrote in message
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> How do I see this trailer? Where to Download?!

Ehhh.....it's not that kinda party. ;)

David Gerstein

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Oct 1, 2002, 8:08:30 AM10/1/02
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"Sweet Zombie Jesus" <jamofo...@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<V57m9.2049$OB5.1...@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>...
>
> [Brandt and Cervone] KNOW classic Looney Tunes animation......

> they also did a Tom and Jerry trailer that was fantastic....

This is the first I've heard of a Tom and Jerry trailer.
But— for the past couple of months, Cartoon Network's Tom and Jerry
show has started off with a magnificent, very funny new one-minute
opening sequence which I've assumed was WBTVA work. Is this opening
sequence related to the trailer you mention?

Bruce Grubb

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Oct 1, 2002, 8:54:30 AM10/1/02
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Actually several of the cartoons show him crawling out of the canyon - the
recoveries are generally assumed to occur off screen. Usially if Wile E
Coyote gets some new gizmo it gets destroyed before the end of the cartoon or
he loses the plans. As aresult there are no points of continuity to worry
about while the Duck Dodgers have a lot.

Sweet Zombie Jesus

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Oct 1, 2002, 3:46:56 PM10/1/02
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"David Gerstein" <d...@ecn.egmont.com> wrote in message

> This is the first I've heard of a Tom and Jerry trailer.
> But- for the past couple of months, Cartoon Network's Tom and Jerry

> show has started off with a magnificent, very funny new one-minute
> opening sequence which I've assumed was WBTVA work. Is this opening
> sequence related to the trailer you mention?

It was a pitch...not something for the general public......but it sported a
mix of fantastic rough and finished animation that looked COMPLETELY like
the old school shorts...not any of the "Chuck Jones, Filmation and beyond"
crap T&J.

Vince Macek

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Oct 1, 2002, 6:58:10 PM10/1/02
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Derek Janssen wrote:

> Jay Maynard wrote:
> >
> > >Duck Dodgers is created, written and directed by Spike Brandt and Tony
> > >Cervone with Paul Dini and Tom Minton serving as producers and writers.
> >
> > Damn. It might not suck after all, then. I'm not familiar with Brandt and
> > Cervone, but both Dini and Minton know what they're doing, and Minton is
> > especially good with the classics.
>
> It's Second-Generation Looney. It'll suck. : /
>
> (Complete with post-Jam 2GL Cameo-itis intact:
> Rudolph the Monster gets renamed "Gossamer" again and made a permanent
> Marvin sidekick, because nobody bothers enough to argue with the crappy
> neo-Chuck sequel--

Gossamer, Shmossamer...he/it is a terrestrial mad scientist pet. I say use
those big pear-shaped bird-things that come out of a gumball machine.

>
> And ten bucks says they'll try to work Captain Shmideo in as a guest
> character in at least one episode out of the first dozen, just because
> he got mentioned once in a real-canon toon..."That makes him a CULT
> figure with the fans! : D ")

Aw, fergit him. Go with YOSEMITE SAM OF OUTERRR SPAAAACE!!!

VMacek


Garrison Hilliard

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Oct 1, 2002, 8:55:37 PM10/1/02
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Now I KNOW it will suck!


(Remember Red Haired She Devil's stated opinion of the "Pinky, Elmyra,
and the Brain" show as stated on 8 Sept., 1998...

Guess what, folks...it's actually FUNNY.

That's right, this bogus bullcrap idea has turned out overall to be
rather humorous. The writers have made some good lemonade with the
lemons
they were handed back in January.

I suggest you tune in and watch the show for yourselves before you
dismiss it.

RHSD)


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Red-Haired She-Devil

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garr...@efn.org (Garrison Hilliard) wrote:

>Now I KNOW it will suck!

Jeez, I'm sure if I dug deep enough, I'd find some doozy dippy opinions of
yours, as well.

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