Diana being unable to sing when she's voiced by Grey Griffin is hilarious .
A good reminder that there is a Robin worse than the one on TTG!
Yeah, I'm only hoping (probably in vain) that Batman can somehow make up for how bad Robin is here .A good reminder that there is a Robin worse than the one on TTG!
Not to look a gift horse in the mouth but I'm already looking. Kinda odd they're airing 2 episodes a day.
Yes, that's what I was alluding to. With three new DC shows to be simulcasted on HBO Max in the near future, I'm sure fans will soon start speculating CN will end TTG! and/or DCSHG.It makes me think the network is done with the show and is burning it off quickly.
I seem to vaguely recall Brianne Drouhard might have alluded to this on her social media after she revealed she joined as a director. Though she sometimes deletes her posts after.Sounds like production got really complicated .
Yeah, she goes all the way back to the Teen Titans animated series. She's got stories and quit and returned to the animation industry once or twice.Brianne Drouhard's LinkedIn profile said that she worked as a director for the series from February 2020 to March 2021 (having previously worked as a storyboard artist for Cheetah's debut episode in this series) . She's now currently working on Santiago Of The Seas. She has some very interesting credits.
I've only listened a bit to that Jordan Rosato interview so far (like just a few minutes) , but she did mention how working on the series at 24:00 was a bit easier than when Amanda Rynda took over since she could at least work with someone she's worked with before. At 27:20, when talking about the Nickelodeon Transformers show she's now working on, she briefly mentions this show being cut short because of CO-VID-19.
I've only listened a bit to that Jordan Rosato interview so far (like just a few minutes) , but she did mention how working on the series at 24:00 was a bit easier than when Amanda Rynda took over since she could at least work with someone she's worked with before. At 27:20, when talking about the Nickelodeon Transformers show she's now working on, she briefly mentions this show being cut short because of CO-VID-19.
Was Rosato talking about Loud House or DCSHG? In that segment, she talks goes back and forth between her first search and second search for jobs when she said "our show was cut short for covid" because earlier she left Loud House to work on the movie then Rynda asked her to join DCSHG. I wasn't sure which show she was referring to.So Season 2 will be the last. Huh.
As mentioned, I only listened to a few minutes of the interview, but I just figured that she was referring to this series. By cut short, I was just assuming that maybe someone had plans for a season 3, but then the show was cancelled at 2 seasons. I figured season 2 would have 52 episodes like season 1 did. That was just I picked up from it though.Was Jordan Rosato talking about Loud House or DCSHG? In that segment, she talks goes back and forth between her first search and second search for jobs when she said "our show was cut short for covid" because earlier she left Loud House to work on the movie then Amanda Rynda asked her to join DCSHG. I wasn't sure which show she was referring to.
Surprising if DCSHG's episode count was reduced because of Covid. Anyone know if LH had any production issues?
Mm. Seems likely. But weird. Is TTG ending, too? Yet, they got a spin-off in the works. If not, why just DCSHG?As mentioned, I only listened to a few minutes of the interview, but I just figured that she was referring to this series. By cut short, I was just assuming that maybe someone had plans for a season 3, but then the show was cancelled at 2 seasons. I figured season 2 would have 52 episodes like season 1 did. That was just I picked up from it though.
Production on The Loud House (and by extension, The Casagrandes) is still doing well. It probably helps that, at most, there's usually never been anything more than 2-3 months at most between episodes.
One thing I'm wondering is if DC Superhero Girls is still being animated by Jam Filled Entertainment or if they switched over to Boulder Media (who did work on some season 1 episodes).
When Jess coerces Kara into addressing her anger management issues, Supergirl's superhero abilities become seriously compromised.
Zatanna makes a birthday wish that forces her to confront the dark side of her magic.