Keyframe 141 – Burly Men With Powers

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The last decade has seen many changes in mainstream media, but possibly the most surprising has been the massive rise in popularity of superheroes – thanks in no small part to the MCU, the DCEU, and Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. What’s interesting though, is that superheroes have always been popular […]

Keyframe 136 – Bardock’s Geordie Genes

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Computer graphics have become the norm in animation thanks to their versatility and efficiency, but there are certain types of CG animation that some people just don’t like. With that in mind, Rob and Andrew investigate cel-shaded CG animation and some of the possible reasons why it divides opinion. After […]

Keyframe 116 – Giant Furry Space Hoppers

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Guillermo Del Toro has signed a multi-film deal with Dreamworks Animation to create “family” movies – which basically means that anything that they churn out that has his name on it is definitely getting watched by us (even if it’s Boss Baby 73: Where Does It All Come From?). In […]

Keyframe 111 – Old Man Godzilla

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So Nicholas Cage is finally going to get to play the role of Superman. The only problem is that it will be in the Teen Titans Go! Movie. In other news, we have the first teaser for the anime adaptation of ‘s high school sumo manga Hinomaru Zumou, Kenichi Sonoda’s […]

Keyframe 02 – Awarding Annies

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On today’s show we discuss the International Animated Film Society’s recent “Annie Awards” for 2015. Join us to find out what movies and TV series made the cut, and more importantly – which ones won.  Our featured anime are Dragon Ball, Jormungand and Giovanni’s Island (Giovanni no Shima). Tune in […]