
Kristy Anderson
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Is It Time To Remake The Original 'Dragon Ball' Anime?
Dragon Ball is one of the most successful, widely known anime franchises worldwide. Even those with very little anime knowledge will often be able to recognise the series protagonist, Goku. However, while many fans have watched Dragon Ball Z, and the more recent Dragon Ball Super, far fewer, at least in Western countries have seen Dragon Ball, the original series that started it all.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
Why The Film And TV Industry's Reliance On Streaming/Digital Media Is Becoming A Problem
When Netflix made the move from mail-order DVD rentals to becoming the first major video-on-demand subscription service, it was a major game changer in the entertainment industry, although no-one could have realised just how much at the time. For a while, Netflix monopolised the streaming industry, but this has now well and truly changed. Now, most major studios have their own service through which consumers can stream their content.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
Paul Bettany Is Ready For Vision's Return In The MCU, So Where Will We See The Synthezoid Avenger Next?
When we last saw the rebuilt original body of Vision in the MCU, the now bleached-white synthezoid was fleeing Westview after Wanda's Hex-Vision had unlocked his memories. We are fast approaching the third anniversary of when this event occurred in the series finale of WandaVision, with no sign yet of where Vision has ended up.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
10 Best Disney Branded Films That Weren't Produced By Walt Disney Animation Studios.
2023 was a year of celebration for Disney animation, as the main Walt Disney Animation Studio turned one-hundred years old. Currently, sixty-two films have been produced by the studio, forming what is sometimes referred to as the Disney Animated Canon. However, over time, as the overall scope of Disney as a company have grown, numerous films using the Disney name and characters have been produced by smaller sub-studios under the Disney umbrella.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
10 Surprisingly Dark/Tragic Moments In Children's Anime
In the early 2000s, the runaway sucess of series such as Pokemon and Dragon Ball Z brought anime into the mainstream. As anime is such a wide-ranging artform in Japan, covering numerous different genres and target audiences, this briefly caused an issue as some networks bought up big in anime rights in search of the next big thing, only to discover the series' they purchased were not actually suitable for children.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
'Echo': Why The Differences Between Maya's Comic And MCU Incarnations Work
Echo, the first series to air under the MCU's new Marvel Spotlight banner (created for smaller, character-driven stories set within the MCU, but not as tied to the events of the current major saga) has landed on Disney Plus. Spinning-off from the events of Hawkeye, the new series follows Maya Lopez in the aftermath of her shooting of Kingpin, as she heads to her hometown on a personal mission that eventually becomes a tale of self discovery.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
Is There A Reason Behind Captain Carter's Prominence in 'What If..?'
Season two of Marvel's multiverse-hopping animated series What If..? has received mostly positive reviews from both fans and critics, with particular praise on the show's animation, unique scenarios, and the introduction of Kahhori, a young Mohawk woman and the Marvel Cinematic Universe's first fully original superhero. However, some have questioned, and even frowned upon, the focus given to the character of Captain Carter, an alternate universe version of Peggy Carter who received the Super Soldier serum in place of Steve Rogers.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
Walt Disney's Earliest Mickey Mouse Designs Are Now In The Public Domain- But There Are Still Rules To How You Can Use Them
At the beginning of 2024, Walt Disney's earliest designs of the beloved and iconic Mickey Mouse, most notably those from the character's first short, Steamboat Willie, have entered the public domain. This has caused a great deal of excitement among fans, although some have been left confused over what exactly this means, and what exactly they can do with the character.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
20 Biggest Popculture Moments of 2023
2023 has been packed full of big popculture moments. James Gunn's smash-hit Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy came to an end, a number of beloved animated Star Wars characters made their live-action debuts, and Barbie took over the world, to name just a few.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
Why 'Godzilla Minus One' Could Be The Dark Horse Of The Upcoming Awards Season
Produced as part of the iconic Kaiju's 70th anniversary celebrations, Godzilla Minus One has become a surprise hit, earning huge profits against it's modest budget, and glowing reviews fom critics worldwide. Now, as awards season approaches, it looks like Minus One may be a contender, with Toho submitting the film for consideration for the 2024 Academy Awards, for which it has already been shortlisted for the Best Visual Effects category.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks
We Wish You A Marvel Christmas!: The 5 Best MCU Christmas Moments
Christmas is almost here! While the Marvel Cinematic Universe has only one official Christmas special, there have been plenty of smaller Christmassy moments along the way, and we are soon to get another when the season two What If..? episode, 'What If Happy Hogan saved Christmas?' begins streaming on Disney Plus on Christmas Eve 2023.
By Kristy Anderson2 years ago in Geeks











