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Miscellaneous / Verschiedenes » alt.tv.simpsons » Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange.
| Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. [message #271562] |
Mo, 29 Mai 2006 05:27 |
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Watching some early episodes, and I notice things are different. The
characters are drawn different and the animation is rough: jerky,
exaggerated angular jaw movements, teeth poking out every which way,
even the voices are different. And SMITHERS is an african american for
cryin' out loud!!!! Even the voices don't sound the same. Just doesn't
seem like the simpson's we all know and love, these early episodes.
Also, I notice that early "comic book guy" sounds more like "Drederick
Tatum" than what he sounds like today. Anyone agree? Watch the episode
where Millhouse, Martin and Bart buy "Radioactive man #!" and you tell
me if that sounds like the real Comicbook guy...
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| Re: Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. [message #271563 ] |
Mo, 29 Mai 2006 10:44 |
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The technology of animation have changed greatly during last 17 years,
haven't it?
(I myself get fascinated every time seeing their big pupils (of the eyes)
when rewatching old episodes).
The voices of actors have been transforming and adapting, too. BTW, don't
you think that actors are simply getting older?
I think a real fan should make no difference between early seasons and the
latest ones. He should love each and every episode.
There are no lousy simpsons episodes. There are lousy simpsons fans :)
The following are some screenshots I've made from The Tracey Ullman Show,
and I don't really give a sh.. fu.. I don't care how they look. I just love
them :)
http://new.nkosino.ru//tmp/bscap344.jpg
http://new.nkosino.ru//tmp/bscap003.jpg
"The Space Boss" <drsmith666 [at] aol.com> wrote in message
news:1148873232.525097.8320 [at] u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
> Watching some early episodes, and I notice things are different. The
> characters are drawn different and the animation is rough: jerky,
> exaggerated angular jaw movements, teeth poking out every which way,
> even the voices are different. And SMITHERS is an african american for
> cryin' out loud!!!! Even the voices don't sound the same. Just doesn't
> seem like the simpson's we all know and love, these early episodes.
>
> Also, I notice that early "comic book guy" sounds more like "Drederick
> Tatum" than what he sounds like today. Anyone agree? Watch the episode
> where Millhouse, Martin and Bart buy "Radioactive man #!" and you tell
> me if that sounds like the real Comicbook guy...
>
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| Re: Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. [message #271564 ] |
Mo, 29 Mai 2006 17:40 |
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"Peselnik Michael" (michael.peselnik [at] siemens.com) writes:
> The technology of animation have changed greatly during last 17 years,
> haven't it?
I don't think that's relevant. Look at The FLinstones from 40 years ago,
and there isn't the sense that the animation is bad.
I thought I read somewhere that the style of the early SImpsons was
deliberate, but since I don't know if I'm remembering properly, I don't know
what reason there might have been for that.
A show starts, it may have a low budget. Nobody wants to spend a lot of
money until they can be sure it will be a success. So the animation improves
when the money comes in.
It's early in the learning curve, and the people behind the show don't
quite know the characters. With time, they realize there may be too much
exaggeration on some characters, and they tone it down.
Michael
> (I myself get fascinated every time seeing their big pupils (of the eyes)
> when rewatching old episodes).
> The voices of actors have been transforming and adapting, too. BTW, don't
> you think that actors are simply getting older?
> I think a real fan should make no difference between early seasons and the
> latest ones. He should love each and every episode.
> There are no lousy simpsons episodes. There are lousy simpsons fans :)
> The following are some screenshots I've made from The Tracey Ullman Show,
> and I don't really give a sh.. fu.. I don't care how they look. I just love
> them :)
> http://new.nkosino.ru//tmp/bscap344.jpg
> http://new.nkosino.ru//tmp/bscap003.jpg
>
> "The Space Boss" <drsmith666 [at] aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1148873232.525097.8320 [at] u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
>> Watching some early episodes, and I notice things are different. The
>> characters are drawn different and the animation is rough: jerky,
>> exaggerated angular jaw movements, teeth poking out every which way,
>> even the voices are different. And SMITHERS is an african american for
>> cryin' out loud!!!! Even the voices don't sound the same. Just doesn't
>> seem like the simpson's we all know and love, these early episodes.
>>
>> Also, I notice that early "comic book guy" sounds more like "Drederick
>> Tatum" than what he sounds like today. Anyone agree? Watch the episode
>> where Millhouse, Martin and Bart buy "Radioactive man #!" and you tell
>> me if that sounds like the real Comicbook guy...
>>
>
>
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| Re: Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. [message #271565 ] |
Mo, 29 Mai 2006 18:41 |
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The only time the Flintstones was jerky was during earthquakes,
volcano eruptions, and when dinosaurs walked nearby.
Aaron Space Museum
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| Re: Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. [message #271607 ] |
Do, 01 Juni 2006 19:41 |
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I hear what you are saying about the rough animation of season 1/2. But
I have to say, I much prefer the animation circa season 3-8. The
ultra-polished animation of the new episodes is too slick I think.
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| Re: Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. So does [message #276485 ] |
Fr, 02 Juni 2006 10:27 |
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early Darren Hayes songs.
As good as he was, he only gets better.
You can hear his latest song "So Beautiful" at his website
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| Re: Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. So does [message #278522 ] |
Sa, 03 Juni 2006 04:38 |
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On 2-Jun-2006, Gymdandy [at] webtv.net wrote:
> early Darren Hayes songs.
Isn't he that gay Australian disco singer?
You do realize that disco still sucks, right?
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| Re: Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. [message #278530 ] |
Sa, 03 Juni 2006 15:16 |
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Just as long as they never morph into this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/clintjcl/151973820/
"The Space Boss" <drsmith666 [at] aol.com> wrote in message
news:1148873232.525097.8320 [at] u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com...
> Watching some early episodes, and I notice things are different. The
> characters are drawn different and the animation is rough: jerky,
> exaggerated angular jaw movements, teeth poking out every which way,
> even the voices are different. And SMITHERS is an african american for
> cryin' out loud!!!! Even the voices don't sound the same. Just doesn't
> seem like the simpson's we all know and love, these early episodes.
>
> Also, I notice that early "comic book guy" sounds more like "Drederick
> Tatum" than what he sounds like today. Anyone agree? Watch the episode
> where Millhouse, Martin and Bart buy "Radioactive man #!" and you tell
> me if that sounds like the real Comicbook guy...
>
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| Re: Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. So does [message #278567 ] |
Mo, 05 Juni 2006 21:38 |
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gary.wallace [at] mciter.com wrote:
> On 2-Jun-2006, Gymdandy [at] webtv.net wrote:
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> > early Darren Hayes songs.
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> Isn't he that gay Australian disco singer?
> You do realize that disco still sucks, right?
Hip hop evolved from Disco, and it's more popular now than ever before.
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| Re: Early simpson's episodes seem rough, strange. So does [message #278569 ] |
Di, 06 Juni 2006 03:13 |
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On 5-Jun-2006, "The Space Boss" <drsmith666 [at] aol.com> wrote:
> Hip hop evolved from Disco, and it's more popular now than ever before.
Michael Jackson sold millions of disco albums. But... Disco still sucks.
Popularity is not a vindication of any "art" form.
IMHO, rap or hip hop, is very seldom music, just poetry spoken over stolen
tracks that were produced by actual musicians. It sells in the millions, and
yet it still sucks.
Vanilla Ice and Milli Vanilli sold millions as well.
That is one reason that poochie was tossed from the itchy & scratchy show.
Of course it is always possible that I am annoyed by the fact that they make
so much more money that I do.
What is the difference between an onion and a disco album?
No one cries when you chop up a disco album.
Gary Wallace
(Seldom Employed) Rock 'n Roll Bass Player
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