Marvel Animation at the San Diego Comic-Con 2018

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I kind of expected them to focus on Black Panther Quest at the panel. It's premiering a little earlier than I thought (I figured around mid-October), but if they'll follow the same logic of airing only half the Season before taking a break, it should end by December unless they air 2 episodes per week in some cases. Makes me wonder if they have any premieres planned for Halloween or Christmas this year.

As expected, too early to actually announce any new projects (if there will even be any in the near future...). But more animated shorts are still kind of neat.

Syfy Wire has a write-up of the 25th Anniversary for X-Men: TAS panel.

I'm curious if they'll have separate panels for Marvel Rising and the rest of Marvel Animation (in this case, Black Panther Quest and the rest of Guardians) at the New York Comic-Con in early October. Depending on it's premiere date, they might even screen the Marvel Rising movie at the Con before airing on TV.
I'm kind of surprised they didn't mention Guardians at all, but I guess they wanted to focus on the current running cartoon and the closer, upcoming, ones. Probably helps that there will also be a crossover of sorts between the two ;).

Also, it's kind of sad that having any X-Men appear on a cartoon is now on people's bucket lists instead of just being expected to happen :sweat:.
 

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I wish there was some more experimental stuff announced like the Rocket & Groot and Ant-Man shorts but Marvel Rising looks promising. It would have been nice to get an update on Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur as well.
Also, it's kind of sad that having any X-Men appear on a cartoon is now on people's bucket lists instead of just being expected to happen :sweat:.
It's especially sad when you consider that the only thing preventing any of the characters from showing up in the cartoons is a corporate embargo. It's not as though throwing these characters into the shows would have boosted the quality of the worst stuff but who knows. I enjoyed all of Wolverine and The Thing's appearances.
 
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Just an opinion ,Did anyone ask a question to the marvel animation SDCC panel that Spiderman (2017),Avengers Assemble and guardians of the galaxy wrapping productions according to the rumours from Tomb Of The Cartoon Monkey Skeleton blog: https://tombcartoonmonkeyskeleton.blogspot.com/2018/06/work-around-town-3.html?m=1

And that the tv production will be taking a hiatus while they focus on animated 'direct to video' movies and shorts,

and are the rumours true?
 

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Just an opinion ,Did anyone ask a question to the marvel animation SDCC panel that Spiderman (2017),Avengers Assemble and guardians of the galaxy wrapping productions according to the rumours from Tomb Of The Cartoon Monkey Skeleton blog: https://tombcartoonmonkeyskeleton.blogspot.com/2018/06/work-around-town-3.html?m=1

And that the tv production will be taking a hiatus while they focus on animated 'direct to video' movies and shorts,

and are the rumours true?
From what I understand, Disney has like a 4 season Policy on their Cartoons, but AA was an exception cause the Black Panther's quest was made to tie in the new Spider-Man show and was conceived before the Black Panther Movie came out.
 

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From what I understand, Disney has like a 4 season Policy on their Cartoons, but AA was an exception cause the Black Panther's quest was made to tie in the new Spider-Man show and was conceived before the Black Panther Movie came out.

That might be true
 
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