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Possible TF in new Disney series.
There's a new series on Disney XD called Camp Lakebottom. Basically three campers wind up at a camp run by monsters by accident. They don't mind though, as Camp Lakebottom is apparantly a ton of fun.
Anyway there's a teaser vid for the show on youtube. And at some point it seems, Gretchen, the girl camper, gets turned into a werechicken. You can veiw the vid here. http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...OienQxi1Q9L-eA |
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Re: Possible TF in new Disney series.
The series Packages from Planet X seems like ti would offer many TF opportunities as well. The preview clips I've seen of Camp Lakebottom seems to show at least 1 scene of the female character as a duck
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Re: Possible TF in new Disney series.
The only tf I have seen so far from packages from planet X is a female AR (teen into child) and male AP (teens ->adult->elders)
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Re: Possible TF in new Disney series.
I understand that: disney -> kids' content -> maximum censorship. For me, it gets automatically discarded even though it supposedly had a mix of "The Howling" with Hulk comics. It sounds like the usual poof-cartoonish underage stuff for me.
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Re: Possible TF in new Disney series.
I dunno, Disney's got a long history within the TF community. The Aladdin and Gargoyles TV series were both done by them. They bought Marvel which also has a history of TF content. I'm pretty certain that within both those companies there's a few closet transformation fetishists, it's really the only logical explanation for why so much female TF content ends up in their shows, and why when it does it's sometimes overly detailed. Think about it, Demona's first TF in Gargoyles; did they really need to show every part of her body as it changed like that? No. But they still did, and they showed her tail grow while centering the shot on her ass. Rogue's unnecessary werewolf TF in X-Men Evolution is another example; in the DVD commentary they specifically stated that their rules for the show was to not have Rogue change physically when she absorbed a power, and offered no explanation for why they ignored the rule for that scene. Also her altered appearance looked nothing like the mutant she'd taken powers from, nor did that mutant's appearance 'normalize' in response to the loss of his powers. So it was a female TF for the sake of female TF itself, complete with moaning, clothes tearing, while arching her back and thrusting out her chest.
Now, while I'm not saying that this cartoon in particular would have much to offer in terms of quality, I would suggest that one not discount all Disney shows outright especially considering the history that company has providing TF content. Their past work with female TFs and their partnership with Marvel (another company with a long history of TF) should be considered before ignoring a show they make. At least in terms of checking it out for TF content anyway. |
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I hope in god's name they do not do that with this! I am getting sick of the poof transformations! They are uninspired and anticlimatic!
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Re: Possible TF in new Disney series.
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As for the poof TF/censorship issue: I hate poof TFs as much as anybody else, but they're primarily used by comedic programs, and comedy demands fast pacing. Having a drawn-out transformation sequence would greatly slow down the pacing. Far worse in my opinion are shows where a transformation that obviously wasn't meant to be instant isn't even shown onscreen, because the animators got lazy and used shadows or bright lights. In a lot of cases the quality of a transformation will have more to do with the storyboard artist than the writer or any supposed (and actually non-existent) censorship. If the artist is feeling lazy, you won't get much. If he or she feels like challenging him or herself, or feels a transformation can be visually interesting, than you'll get something of interest.
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Moreover, I really wish the TFs in that show would be well made and so on, but it is better for you not to expect so much. In fact, I assume that you will never watch anything close to the good old Gargoyles show. |
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Re: Possible TF in new Disney series.
Disney is hit and miss when it comes to good content, yea they've made stinkers and stuff that failed to make money. Heck even Gargoyles is an examples of hit or miss, once the show became critically acclaimed Disney made the terrible decision to move it to a Saturday morning exclusive during a time where networks where cutting back on kids programming(showing the absolute minim require by law). Meaning many markets where the show got good ratings as a syndicated weekday morning show never even got the "Goliath Chronicles". I recall I watched the show syndicated on a local independent network (well owned by the local FOX affiliate), but the local ABC literally cut their Saturday morning line up in 2 showing 4 shows on Saturday 11-12 and 4 others Sunday 4AM-5AM and never showing Power Rangers or Gargoyles at all. Gargoyles was good mostly because Disney let the creators make the show they wanted, Disney originally wanted it to be a comedic series.
Aladdin was a mixed bag when it come to TF, most where throw away gag TFs but some of the TF content was good because the episode plot focused on it. The episode where Jasmine gradually turns into a Naga as a good example of process. Last edited by Xanderfox; 07-14-2013 at 02:29 PM. |
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Re: Possible TF in new Disney series.
When I think about the TFs in Aladdin, I can't help but remember this one.
For all the poof gag TFs it may have had, it still had one of the best female TFs at the time. |
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Re: Possible TF in new Disney series.
All I really want from this episode to see at least a tail growth in there, or at least have the end of the episode be the girl growing back the chicken tail or another different animal tail! Is it really that hard to ask for?
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Re: Possible TF in new Disney series.
That's So Raven was Disney as well, and there was that one Halloween episode...
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