Ctrl-Alt-Delete Animated Series Announced 54
Happ-why writes "Tim Buckley, the creator of the Ctrl-Alt-Delete webcomic, has today announced a new animated series." From the site: "The Animated Series will debut in February of 2006, consisting of a brand new 4-5 minute animated short every month. All new material, fully animated, featuring professional voice actors hand chosen from over 1400 auditions. The episodes are written by me, directed/produced by Ryan Sohmer and Randy Waxman, the great guys over at Blind Ferret Entertainment, and brought to life by a professional animation studio."
To infinity and beyond (Score:3, Insightful)
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Besides, CAD has such a vastly different style (Artistically, plot-wise (it has one), and character wise) that I don't understand how anybody could even confuse it with being a BLATANT ripoff. CAD is only 3 years old, so if CAD was a ripoff for "at least a couple of years", that would seem to indicate that
Re:To infinity and beyond (Score:3, Insightful)
Really???
Because the first thing to enter my head when I first saw it was, "this looks almost exactly like Penny Arcade, except it's slightly less funny."
(and by that, I meant that Penny Arcade is not particularly funny, and this strip is not funny at all.)
IMHO, YMMV, TEHO, yadda yadda yadda...
Re:To infinity and beyond (Score:2)
PA strips are usually shorter (much like PVP), and there is no plot. PA is just a way for its authors to express how they feel about the gaming industry events. CAD is more like a story following a few gamers.
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I can see how you wouldn't have heard it before. I've read it online in a few articles/interviews, and heard him say it when he came to Montreal.
Re:To infinity and beyond (Score:2)
Re:To infinity and beyond (Score:2)
Lets give him the benefit of doubt about Tim not reading PA before working on CAD. But, he already mentions PA on the fourth comic he did [ctrlaltdel-online.com], and some of the even earlier comics have some PA flair to them [ctrlaltdel-online.com].
I am too lazy to search through their archives (the archives of both sites are too clumsy). But CAD has made a strip spoofing Macintosh ads [ctrlaltdel-online.com], after PA did the same. Also, CAD has a couple of guys who are supposed to represent the first and second player on
Re:To infinity and beyond (Score:1)
The story involving the xbox robot becoming mad seemed to last for months, and now we have this lame killer-girlfriend thing. Seems Tim's badly in need of inspiration...
Re:To infinity and beyond (Score:2)
Once he got further into it, I'd imagine it was kind of hard to avoid Penny-Arcade.
I mean, they are both videogame comics, there are bound to be SOME similarities. I mean, when I was watching through Babylon 5 again a few months back, I read the entry on The Lurker's Guide to each episode. An ongoing theme was people claiming JMS was
Re:To infinity and beyond (Score:1)
Re:To another webpage but not even to Adult Swim (Score:1)
UserFriendly was first (Score:2)
Re:UserFriendly was first (Score:1)
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"Mommy, what's 'wang'?"
And soon thereafter, he develops an unnatural aversion to fruit juices...
Inspired to read the first few dozen comics... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:dugg (Score:2)
.. um and
Don't get me wrong , I often times use calamitous grammar and spelling in my posts ;
though I was taut it better to do it properly in importenter things
Promising (Score:5, Informative)
Though I personally am much more a fan of Penny-Arcade, CAD probably lends itself better for an animation because Tim usually presents story and continuity, and this is a brave and pioneering move for a webcomic...And judging from the trailer the animation follows the overall feel of the comic quite nicely, which is good. I remember reading in an interview with Tycho, though, that they had been approached about an animated series once and even had actual scripts safely stored in a drawer...who knows, maybe after this move by CAD we'll see a P-A cartoon...that would truly be amazing...
The news post forgot to mention that the episodes will be charged though. $2.99 a peice or free if you become a Premium member of CAD...Bummer...I'm pretty sure with the huge readership numbers that website gets he could easily have procured some kind of sponsorship...(Maybe he'd even make MORE money that way because more people would watch the episodes!)...
Re:Promising (Score:2)
Re:Promising (Score:2)
Webcomics and storylines. (Score:1)
Barring, of course, Megatokyo. In any case, the reason I stopped reading CAD was because it stopped being funny and it seemed as though Tim was trying desperately to make me care about the cast. After he had been selling Ethan as a digital punching bag for all stupidity and mishap (while being
Re:No way! (Score:2)
This is awesome except... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Yay. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Yay. (Score:1)
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I don't always see things
Re:Yay. (Score:1)
I think you mean "Broken Saints" [brokensaints.com]
Temped, but I'd like to buy the DVD instead. (Score:3, Insightful)
I've actually bought DVD of Homestar Runner - Strongbad Emails and enjoyed them very much and would like to see the same eventually happen with CAD.
Commentary by Kris Straub (Score:1)
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Yeah, his comic is really
"PA nor PVP owns the copyright on any of these concepts -- but we've seen them all before! Each of them! A long time ago! And to my mind anyway, done better!" -Kristofer Straub
I don't think CAD is a bad comic, per se, but I too was astounded by the readership numbers. It's no Penny Arcade by ANY measure, it's no
Wonderful! (Score:2)
Wait, Ctrl-Alt-Delete is...
It's supposed to be funny???
I'm not paying $3 for 5 minutes of powerfully unfunny garbage. There are some real [whiteninjacomics.com] gems [achewood.com] out there, but CAD is... well, it's the "Joey" of the webcomics world. It's very important that this animated series venture lose buckets of money. Otherwise, webcomics might turn into American TV.
Big fans, Big bucks (Score:1)
He built a fanbase that is very incredibly huge. Two compilation books and a forum later and it seemed to be the best time to create something more. Tim's timing couldn't be more right!
I predict that he is going to make tons of money on this project.
Ten books at $10 gets you $100. With his fanbase he can do the same thing with 800 fans with a price of 2.99 but better!