Re: Rayman: The Animated Series
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 9:27 pm
Musicians are everywhere. Might have been a coincidence.
I doubt it.Rulez wrote:Musicians are everywhere. Might have been a coincidence.
RayFan9876 wrote:I doubt it.Rulez wrote:Musicians are everywhere. Might have been a coincidence.
Isn't that episode canceled somehow though? ._.Electoon wrote:Well, seeing as the next episode was set to be called 'My Fair Lac-mac' (where did we first find this out, anyway?), it could be likely...
Also, the French version of Rayman Activity Centre features concept art of TAS for backgrounds, including one of a swimming pool in Aeropolis. Maybe there was meant to be an episode set there? Who knows, it's all long cancelled now, so we can only speculate
haha yeah I guess it was! silly me!, of course it was canceled..Electoon wrote:Uh, I think that was implied in my post
...Lol, I totally didn't make that connection xD That would be interestng.Electoon wrote:Well, seeing as the next episode was set to be called 'My Fair Lac-mac' (where did we first find this out, anyway?), it could be likely...
Well, their were meant to be thirteen episodes, but one of the reasons the show had to be cancelled was due to lack of funding if I remember correctly. It probably cost a lot to do the 3D animation back then.Shrooblord wrote:It's too bad the series got cancelled before any of the arc storyline got to express itself. I would have liked seeing Rigatoni's role in all of it. I wonder how you, as a company, make a series and then cancel it half-way through, while still hosting episodes. I thought seasons of series were all shot in one go and then released to the TV so the ratings could judge whether you'd be going up for another run next season.
Indeed. I think if the series continued, the plot could develop in a more interesting way, and who knows watching Rayman using more his powers.Shrooblord wrote:It's too bad the series got cancelled before any of the arc storyline got to express itself. I would have liked seeing Rigatoni's role in all of it. I wonder how you, as a company, make a series and then cancel it half-way through, while still hosting episodes. I thought seasons of series were all shot in one go and then released to the TV so the ratings could judge whether you'd be going up for another run next season.
Where did this fact even come from anyway? I know it is written on Wikipedia but it is unsourced and sounds like a highly judgmental opinion rather then a fact. Is there any other actual source that says it was cancelled due to poor writing, like a DVD commentary or something?Cairnie wrote:It could have been but the fact that they gave up on it because what they had so far was badly written says it all really :S
I don’t think anyone involved in the production cared about it enough to spend forty-five minutes recording a commentary.Electoon wrote:Is there any other actual source that says it was cancelled due to poor writing, like a DVD commentary or something?
What happened to Raywiki anyway? It's been acting strangely all day...Cairnie wrote:I better actually use the ref tag for that comment when Raywiki is fully working again but check my last post.
Just quoting what was posted there for the sake of future readers who can't actually access that DA page (I've had that happen to me with links a lot of times myself):Cairnie wrote:http://comments.deviantart.com/1/75184119/637852257
Hotfiber wrote:The show tanked because though it looked nice, the writing was horrible. They figured a Hollywood tv writer was the winning formula. Ha!
Sean Le Blanc would. I remember someone saying he said it was one of the best/funnest/most enjoyable projects he'd ever done.spiraldoor wrote:I don’t think anyone involved in the production cared about it enough to spend forty-five minutes recording a commentary.