This episode we have a rather odd combo for you: two animated series that couldn't be more different! We'll start with Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal, the story of a caveman and his dinosaur companion in a savage primordial world, and then we'll switch gears and look at the latest Star Wars animated series, The Bad Batch, which follows a squad of clone troopers after the fall of the Republic.
Primal follows the adventures of Spear, a caveman, and Fang, his dinosaur companion. Both of them lost their families and so have bonded. So far there have been ten episodes. It's definitely not for kids - there are extremely gory, bloody battles with no punches pulled. But the stories are interesting and run from pure adventure to way out fantasy. Primal sets itself apart from many shows in that there is no dialogue in the show - Spear, the caveman, has no language and communicates only in grunts and shouts. The story is conveyed via the action and the interactions between the characters. The show also uses color very well to establish mood. Hopefully there will be a new season later this year.
The Bad Batch follows Hunter, Tech, Echo, Wrecker, and Crosshair - Clone Force 99, aka The Bad Batch. This group of "defective" clones goes on the run after the end of the Republic and the rise of the Empire. The series fills a space in the Star Wars timeline and rather than focus on the Skywalkers or the Jedi, looks at things from the perspective of the clones, who were being replaced by the stormtroopers -recruits from around the galaxy, rather than clones grown to serve the Empire. There's been some strong episodes and some not so strong ones, but overall, it's provided some great insights to this era of Star Wars.
There are a ton of other animated shows out now or about to come out, and we'll throw around some thoughts on them too. Between all the movies, live action, and animated shows, there's a ton of media for geeks right now!
Before we get to the Sensor Sweep, just a reminder that there are two, count 'em two, Godzillafests coming your way this month in the San Francisco Bay Area. At the Balboa Theater in San Francisco, August 20-22, they'll be featuring King Kong Crashes Godzillafest, with special guest Linda Miller, from King Kong Escapes and The Green Slime. They'll show a ton of movies, including the original Kong, King Kong (1976), King Kong Escapes, Kong: Skull Island, and a smattering of Godzilla films. On the weekend of August 27- 29, it's Legendary Godzillafest, featuring the Legendary films, as well as the Millennium series, and special guest will be motion capture actor T.J. Storm, who played Godzilla. Bob will be on the radio talking about Godzillafest, along with Ms. Miller and Mr. Storm, on August 16 on radio station KFJC 89.7FM with Rob Emmett at 6 pm pacific time (you can also find them online).
Commander Larry has an appropriate Sensor Sweep - it's Masters of the Universe Mini Muglets available at Walmart. They are two-ounce ceramic shot glasses from Geek Tikis. It features four muglets in a plastic container that looks like Castle GreySkull. What better to accompany your viewing of He-Man: Revelations?
That's all for this episode. What animated shows are you watching? Let us know!
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I have watched almost everything Tartakovsky has had an artistic hand in. My first leap into his animation was Dexter's Laboratory and the Powerpuff Girls. Samurai Jack was his high point, and before finishing the Jack series, Lucasfilm tapped him to do animated Clone Wars Series that would be "In-Betweens" Serial like short episodes in between the main cartoon programming. So much cooler than anything Star Wars at that time. Symbionic Titan is also a very interesting series, definitely fun for fans of Ultraman/Power Rangers. And then comes Primal..., OMG Primal!!! So awesome is this series! It starts off being Cavemen, & Dinosaurs, and as the series progresses it basically becomes Robert E. Howard's Caveman Conan. Ape Men, Primitive Druids & Witches, Odd Bat People, and zombie dinosaurs! It just kept getting better! I can barely wait for season 2.
ReplyDeleteStar Wars: The Bad Batch is ok. It had a lot of potential in my mind, and quickly, that potential kinda died after the first couple episodes for me. It basically became a "I wonder who will make a cameo this week" series to me. The "Omega Factor" of this series is the downfall for me. Star Wars: The Bad Batch of Adventures In Babysitting.
Primal stomps the piss out of The Bad Batch for this Fan.
Keep up the good work folks!
Invincible was good, but very Brutal!
Also CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIMAL"S NEW EMMY WINS!!!!