Any chance of a "Back to the Future - animated series" DVD release?
Just wondering as Telltale started selling the animated Sam & Max series on DVD on their site here when they made the S&M stuff.
I'll be honest in that I can't remember anything about the animated series, I saw some of it on TV years and years ago but I'm completely blank.
Wouldn't surprise me if it's horrible but would still be cool to have on DVD... it's apparently never released on DVD so far.
I'll be honest in that I can't remember anything about the animated series, I saw some of it on TV years and years ago but I'm completely blank.
Wouldn't surprise me if it's horrible but would still be cool to have on DVD... it's apparently never released on DVD so far.
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It did get p. ridiculous at certain points (a Tannen in ancient Rome?) so you kinda have to recalibrate your suspension of disbelief -esp. if you liked the fairly plausible science of the movies-, but I liked the kids. I usually hate kid characters in cartoons -especially from the late 80's-early 90's- but Jules and Verne were kinda adorable at times.
Plus, yanno... Bill Nye.
Only thing I didn't like was Dan Castlanetta as Doc. I can live with the hindsight awkwardness of Danny Phantom as Marty, but Dan was much better at Genie than he was at Doc.
The guy who voices Homer Simpson voiced Doc? I've never seen the cartoon, but now I'm much more inclined to see it.
Yup.
And in a bit of meta-humor, he does sneak in at least one 'D'oh' in one of the episodes, iirc.
Yes indeed, never made much sense to me, especially since they got Mary Steenburgen to do Clara and Thomas Wilson to do Biff(and the other Tannens).
this needs to happen so im not a terrible father!!!
Crikey, Doc too? He was the male voice of the 90s.
If I were to hazard a guess, it's probably the same thing that happens with every big name movie-turn-cartoon series: budget.
More than likely, they could only afford Steenburgen and Wilson (and if I recall, Wilson later ventured into voice acting as Matt Bluestone in 'Gargoyles' a couple years after the BttF cartoon ended) since they're not "big-name" actors and thus don't command quite a bit of dough as everyone else.
Here's the first episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOcUMAv2Rp0
Yeah. I also remember him (besides Homer & Genie) as the voice of Earthworm Jim in its 90's cartoon. He even did Jim's voice in the 'ill-fated' Earthworm Jim 3D.
That's one of the best bits of dialogue in the whole series. And of course, it pops into my mind every time I watch BTTF1 and Marty leaves the DeLorean sitting on the street with the door wide open.:p
But he probably took the keys with him. =P
Plus some of the dialogue is actually pretty clever.
I'm ashamed to say I got a laugh out of that one. ._.
Yeah, but they already got the Doc's actor on to do the live action segments of the show.
Nope, remember, he had just a second before taking off after the Libyans been trying to get the car started. :P If I'd have been the bum, I would've hopped in the DeLorean and taken it to sell it. lol
I'm almost certain there's probably factoring in the time to record dialogue for a close to half-hour show (about 24 minutes if you excise the commercial breaks). Not to mention including the overseas animation work (this long before they used computers to animate p. much everything) and all that.
It's a little backwards, but if any behind-the-scenes stuff ever surfaces, I'd sure be interested to know the real reason behind that particular choice.