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If the podcast ever came back just go back to the basics, Pan, Ken and Jim.
then just have a guest for everything else. Then we could find an appropriate 4th chair.
Why did the 2003 version of Astro Boy fail on Toonami and Kids WB?
How Indie animation dominates the online animation conversation.
A video essay I have been working on for a bit.
Skulker (Danny Phantom) went from being a badass to a jobber over time
Why did foreign adaptations of cartoons take a weird approach?
Now first of all, what this has to do with the RebelTaxi channel is that Pan Pizza had done an episode showing how some anime adaptations of western cartoons were done in a peculiar manner.
Like what sticks out to me are PPG Z and the anime adaptation of Felix the Cat since both of those adaptations were based on western properties, but said adaptations were done in a very outlandish manner such as how the Felix the Cat anime was made into a saccharine show.
Then PPG Z had a lot of crotch shots for some reason as my point basically is that I would like to better understand why such adaptations took such an odd approach with the source material since I find the subject matter very interesting to look into.
YouTube canceled the animated series Cartoons after 17 seasons Creator Sabishan Balachandran cancellation 17 total seasons (17 full seasons) available on DISNEY PLUS NETFLIX YOUTUBE the end of the AUGUST 16 2026
Cartoons r.i.p. 2010-2026
Hot take: Johnny Test was an OK show in season 1 when it had a UPA style like Dexter's Lab, Powerpuff Girls, Teenage Robot. Before the ugly Flash animation started in season 2.
[IMPORTANT] YouTube has unfairly disabled ALL monetization on Pan’s channel! For “Misleading family content”. Spread the word!
This is on the main RebelTaxi channel to be specific.
Once again, help Pan out and spread the word.
UPDATE: Pan's monetization is back!!
Here’s how people online reacted when the OG Teen Titans was premiering in 2003.
I found these posts from the Toonzone forums that had people reacting to the OG Teen Titans when it was airing in 2003. And judging by the reactions, these were the exact same criticisms that people have with Teen Titans Go now.
What made portable movies so hard to do in the mid 00s?
For what this has to do with RebelTaxi is that he did a review of the GBA Video Player as I was wondering why the concept didn’t work out so well.
Like why it was so hard to design a portable device with good video quality back then since Shrek ran so laggy on the GBA.