Cartoon Based on D20 Modern Setting 29
Despite rumblings of a new Dungeons and Dragons cartoon, the first Wizards of the Coast setting that will see production as a television show is apparently Urban Arcana. UA is one of the canned settings offered by Wizards of the Coast in its d20 Modern roleplaying game. Despite this announcement, it's not going to be in front of your eyes for some time. From the article: "...the Sci-Fi Channel and Fox Television Studios are developing a television series based on the Hasbro/Wizards of the Coast D20 MODERN campaign suppliment URBAN ARCANA for the '06-'07 season."
After these messages... (Score:5, Funny)
My prediction (Score:1, Insightful)
It'll be tons better than the Dungeons and Dragons crap^H^H^H^Hmovie, and nowhere's near as good as the original Dungeons and Dragons cartoon from the 80's.
Re:Amen brother (Score:1)
Well (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Well (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Well (Score:2)
Poke who? (Score:4, Insightful)
Have you seen the Yu-Gi-Oh cartoon? All that it's missing is the price and a phone number to call.
Still, I'd prefer that to the old He-Man cartoons, where at the end they'll hammer a "moral of the story" on you.
Re:Poke who? (Score:3, Informative)
The "moral" segments at the end were added because FCC regulations require that a certain percentage of Saturday morning airtime be dedicated to "educational" broadcasting.
By adding a 2-minute "lesson" to the end of cartoons, the networks manage to avoid having to give up the occasional full half-hour slot to educational programming.
(It's also the reason ABC came up with "Schoolhouse Rock"... it's all about complying with the FCC at t
GI Joe Public Service Announcements (Score:1)
Forget Reality TV... (Score:3, Funny)
Monopoly? Feh... (Score:3, Funny)
Monopoly (Score:4, Informative)
In fact, in 1990 there was a bad game show based on Monopoly [wikipedia.org].
Re:Forget Reality TV... (Score:1)
They actually have an entire station based on monopoly, it's called MSNBC.
No Dresden Files, then... (Score:2)
Not the first d20 based TV series (Score:2, Informative)
Do we all forget the D&D animated series [answers.com]?
Re:Not the first d20 based TV series (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Not the first d20 based TV series (Score:3, Funny)
Not D20 based. (Score:1)
"Traditionalists" indeed. (Score:3, Insightful)
Go figure. Wish they'd make up their minds.
That actually makes sense. (Score:2, Interesting)
UA cartoon: There's plenty of room in that framework.
Eberron: See http://games.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=145400&c id=12182177 [slashdot.org] for why Eberron was possibly the only option for a D&D MMORPG.
Bioware: A proven track record for trampling all over Realmslore.(7 games/expansions. How many broke Realmslore? 6. SoU had the stupidity that was stingers in Anauroch. For some reason, I'm thinking Tales of the Sword Coast broke something, but I can't remember anything exactly, so for now, it's the
Re:"Traditionalists" indeed. (Score:1)
Just magic, no science. Eberron doesn't really have any more science than your typical D&D setting. It just has more magic used for everyday conveniences (magical street lights, magical carriages, magical flying ships, etc.)
Not a cartoon (Score:1)
Here's all the new Sci-Fi shows. (Score:2)
I loved playing D&D back in the 70s and early (Score:2)
But what I can't understand is why anybody would want to watch a cartoon or movie based on it. The appeal of the game, at least to me, is social problem solving. It's play pure and simple. Well, pure at least.
My daughter has a first grade friend with whom she plays this game. They're dogs, Rex and his sister Regina, who go on all kinds of adventures in places like "Diamond Land". Adults may be better at kids at picking up heavy objects; at analyzing; at planning. But one t
Oh yea (Score:2)
Eh (Score:2)
That being said, this stuff happens so rarely for RPGs that I'd welcome any attempt at it, even a butchered one. It might encourage more to do it and someone might finally get it right.
It will have to be... (Score:1)
I happened on this show by accident, just flipping through channels one january saturday morning. It was the quality of the animation and art in the show that instantly caught my eye. I hadn't watch a toon in years, so I gave it a go. I was delighted to find the story telling of the show, while typical of the hero genre, is quite entertaining. I now watch the show religiously every saturday morning at 10:30 am (ES