If you want a movie experience much in the lane as The Iron Giant, but with more punching, then check out Big Hero 6.
Whyboy Spotlights… The Book of Life
Now what’s the best method to convey how much of a soulless, committee designed borefest The Book of Life was?
Whyboy Spotlights… The 7D (Pilot)
Question? How many kids nowadays do you think will be giggling hysterically when they hear the title “The 7D?” Because with this and the Nut Job my immature inner child is laughing hysterically.
Whyboy Spotlights… Detective Conan
Hey everybody… you remember that hour and a half long video series where I listed off my top 20 favorite and influential animated TV Shows? Well… I missed one… technically, and that one is Gosho Aoyama’s murder mystery series Detective Conan.
Whyboy Spotlights… How To Train Your Dragon 2
It’s that time of year once again folks. Time for the Summer Blockbusters. They’re bigger, more epic, and hopefully better then any other movie in the year
Whyboy Spotlights… Rio 2
Almost sounds like some sort of punchline, right? Rio 2. Because we really wanted to see the continued adventures of one of the most uninteresting couples in animation.
Whyboy Spotlights… Rio
There has been a lot of animated movies through the years that have came and went without any sort of noise made about them. It happened with the Babe Ruth talking bat film Everyone’s Hero, it happened with Disney’s Meet The Robinsons and now we have Blue Sky’s latest movie series attempt Rio.
Whyboy Spotlights… Oishi High School Battle (Season 2)
Oishi High School Battle. A mixture of over the top anime tropes, blood, and live action animation making it one of Shut Up Cartoons headliner shows
Whyboy Spotlights… Munroe (Season 1)
Have you ever wanted a much cheaper looking version of Archer? Congrats, Shut Up! Cartoons has you covered with Munroe.
Whyboy Spotlights… Ernest and Celestine
Time to finally get my foreign film into my list of animated films I saw in 2013. Technically by the wiki, Ernest and Celestine came out in France and Belgium in 2012 but I don't believe it was widely known until it hit film festivals in North America in 2013. That's where I heard about it and ever since I heard about it and seen the trailer I've been desperate to watch it. I'm the guy who really likes those down to Earth tales, stories that don't engage through action and suspense but through character development and interactions. That's exactly why I liked Mary & Max so much. But now that I've seen Ernest and Celestine was it worth the wait?