samedi 23 décembre 2023

The reason why this blog is made

If you wondered where turn out the decision to add critiques, anecdotes or even so, launching a blog dedicated to anything Brandy & Mr. Whiskers, here's the reasons how:

Mostly based of the excellent Greg Method's Bugs Bunny Video Guide webpage which it is perhaps the only existing fan page of the older times where Looney Tunes websites made by fans were made upstream, I decide to take his own ways to criticizing any of the key Looney characters filmography by doing it the same at my own. But my selections were rather limited and just made another webpage out of nothing was kind of dated. Especially if it's easy to be languished by some Wikipedia wisecracks than donating to a lot of media sources for at least, covering all the harshness it take to launch some promising journalistic work. It's not at simple as it looks.

And because there was none blogs related to the beloved and cult Disney series, maybe it's up to me to do my part, by giving some fresh exposure of the TV series and all the crew involved in.

To be a fan of this series since 2005, it has also changed the way I can look of animation anywhere by also developped my artistic abilities. It was also a point that, in the prior year, I felt that for the first time ever, a lot of animated works from the Golden Age weren't that great as it would. Especially the Warners loot which my limited exposure was the old TV Post-48s packages. The few Daffy-Speedy I came cross to see for the first time in years leaved such of a bittersweet throat to my face. 

Despite all the massive and succesful popularity of the franchise in the 1990s, Looney Tunes was kind of aimed to nostalgia by the time the 00s decade went further. And that audiences was more ready to fresh and bold ideas. Not mere rehashs from the past. So, that made me wonder why we having an actual Duck Dodgers TV show, tied to the 50th birthday release of the classic animated short of the same name.

Currently, I made a break of this blog for the Holidays. I only wish to getting more exposure, but I want also to be sure that my content of this blog is not something from a "alienated grown-up who just care of his own nostalgic past". The show deals a lot on my lifetime by reaching the expectations I didn't asked for.

It made me an artist. A more die-hard animation fan than I was before. And also, a human who finally glimpse to any real-life topical events and the cherry on top, I have fewer and fewer hopes for what current animation productions offers despite I know many will tell it otherwise. It's just not the same kind of optimism and achievement than it was, back it was a real job to working in cartoons.

If you have any anecdotes related to the show, the voice-artists, the producers, the creator itself, anything else that will be relevant to include on this blog, let me know by email me at martinjuneau814@outlook.com. Merry Christmas y'all and take care of yourselves!


Oh, and another thing--I finally found the Part 1 of the only half-hour episode of the whole series. Stay tuned to read my own review of this very special and partricular Christmas adventure in the next days.

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