That's a lot of people stopping blaster fire with the Force lol. I think they saw Kylo Ren do it in FA and lost their minds. They really like that.
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That's a lot of people stopping blaster fire with the Force lol. I think they saw Kylo Ren do it in FA and lost their minds. They really like that.
Generous voice cast as well!
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Looks nifty enough, but far less adventurous than something like The Animatrix and is therefore probably not on my radar. But I watched the trailer and have to say that unsheathing a lightsaber for a draw-strike as if it were a katana makes zero sense.
I distantly remember that show.
And yes, I'm aware of the juxtaposition of this two posts.
Disney+ comes to Korea in less than a month. I will primarily get it for Star.
There's a decent amount of content. The National Geographic section is loaded, if (like myself) you're into that.
So I guess it's Disney+ day or something? And Disney just damped a whole ton of stuff on twitter. Yay for my kids.
Disney+ and Star library is a little meh. I've subbed for a year so that I can at least get through the Simpsons (to around Season 12 or 13, maybe) and for my wife, mainly, but hopefully HBO Max can get here soon so I can access older movies.... legally.
D+ NatGeo section is pretty cool.
X-Men '97 is the only thing I'm interested in out of the bunch.
Oh... Obi-Wan I suppose
If it's made by the same people who made the DuckTales remake, I'm in.
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I love Zootopia so I probably will check this one out.
I'm not sure why my folks still have Disney+ but I'll use theirs until they cancel it.
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Disney Branded Television is in development with nine-time Emmy Award-winning international animation studio Baobab Studios on The Witchverse, an all-new animated anthology series based on Baobab Studios’ acclaimed, award-winning interactive experience Baba Yaga.
Working closely with Baobab Studios, Disney Television Animation is overseeing the development of the project for Disney+. Baobab Co-Founder & Chief Creative Officer Eric Darnell, writer and director of Baba Yaga, Madagascar and Antz, will executive produce the series.
The Witchverse is a global celebration of the international cultural phenomena of witches, their magic and their universal connection to nature. Each “witch-i-sode” will comically explore and upend common misconceptions surrounding global witch mythology and lore from a mélange of cultures and perspectives around the world.