Even though I am 35 years old I still love me some cartoons. I always have and I always will. The highlight of my cartoon watching life was obviously my childhood Saturday mornings, but the pinnacle has to be my late teens in the 90's when cartoons took over all time slots available. I am talking about a time when Cartoon Network realized they were a real network and began airing great ORIGINAL programming in prime time (Dexter's Lab), when Comedy Central decided to back two crazy maniacs and their show about 4 wild kids as the flagship of the network (South Park), and Nickelodeon continued its streak of big time long lasting hits (Rugrats)... the 90's were a time when cartoons were taken from the morning and into the stratosphere. So now that some time has passed it is only right to imagine what those characters may look like if they have grown up. Artist Isiah Stephens has done a great job on some of the casts, and they are spot on. You can see more of Stephens work by clicking here, and you can see the rest after the jump...
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Showing posts with label Nickelodeon. Show all posts
February 6, 2014
Even Cartoon Stars Have To Grow Up... And Isiah Stephens Shows Us How They Do!!!
Even though I am 35 years old I still love me some cartoons. I always have and I always will. The highlight of my cartoon watching life was obviously my childhood Saturday mornings, but the pinnacle has to be my late teens in the 90's when cartoons took over all time slots available. I am talking about a time when Cartoon Network realized they were a real network and began airing great ORIGINAL programming in prime time (Dexter's Lab), when Comedy Central decided to back two crazy maniacs and their show about 4 wild kids as the flagship of the network (South Park), and Nickelodeon continued its streak of big time long lasting hits (Rugrats)... the 90's were a time when cartoons were taken from the morning and into the stratosphere. So now that some time has passed it is only right to imagine what those characters may look like if they have grown up. Artist Isiah Stephens has done a great job on some of the casts, and they are spot on. You can see more of Stephens work by clicking here, and you can see the rest after the jump...
August 6, 2013
The Legend of Korra - Season Two
The Legend of Korra is an American animated television series that premiered on the Nickelodeon television network in 2012. It was created by Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dant DiMartino as a sequel to their series Avatar: The Last Airbender, which aired on Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2008. Several people involved with creating Avatar, including designer Joaqui Dos Santos and composers Jeremy Zuckerman and Benjamin Wynn, returned to work on The Legend of Korra.
The series is set in a fictional universe where some people can manipulate, or "bend", the elements of water, earth, fire, or air. Only one person, the "Avatar", can bend all four elements, and the Avatar is responsible for maintaining balance in the world. The series follows Avatar Korra as she travels to the metropolis of Republic City to learn airbending and face an anti-bender revolutionary group called the "Equalists."
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