I've been watching this show a shit-ton, thanks to recently discovering the Nicktoons channel. Of course, I also own 27 episodes thanks to iTunes.
Also, Bloody GIR!
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Invader ZIM is still a good cult favourite of mine, even though it never had too much appreciation on Nickelodeon.
Still glad to see the Nicktoons Network rerunning ZIM during the late night, though. :shakeshakeshake:
Bump.
It's me! I was the turkey all along! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP9--c-VAK8&feature=related)
Hi floor! Make me a sammich!
Gir, why was there BACON IN THE SOAP?
I MADE IT MYSELF!
LET'S GO TO MY ROOM, PIG!
Although Zim probably has one of the most annoying fanbases in the world, I can't deny that I loved the show. I have the whole series on DVD.
Aww, it looks like Lucille Bliss passed on. She was the voie of Crusader Rabbit, but since that was before the time of anyone on here, we all probably know her bast as Anastasia in Cinderella, and Miss Bitters from Zim, which is why I'm posting here.
It's a shame, since she obviously was an important person in the world of voice acting.
...Holy shit! (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCu8xDFYShA)
Coming to Hulu. (http://variety.com/2014/digital/news/hulu-renews-viacom-deal-expanding-selection-of-nickelodeon-shows-1201341031)
It never streamed on Netflix did it? At least I don't remember seeing it amongst all the other Nicktoons Netflix used to have, before they lost the Viacom shows.
No, it was on Netflix. I re-watched the entire show on there.
Coming in July... (http://onipress.tumblr.com/post/111592169667/its-official-oni-press-is-partnering-with)
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Quote from: Daikun on March 25, 2017, 04:35:58 AM
What's Mr. V doing today? (https://twitter.com/JhonenV/status/844855389636124674)
Writing the comic. (https://twitter.com/JhonenV/status/844858498718490624)
It's real! It's fucking real! :shakeshakeshake:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMnV_eL-D7w
Awesome!
Teaser #2 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC86IGdaWok)
EDIT: Teaser #3 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gN4PXgx2TA)
The movie is titled Enter the Florpus, and Nick will have a panel for it at SDCC. (http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2018/06/nickelodeon-unveils-comic-con.html)
The trailer is out! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwDN8pJvW2I)
I'm excited for the new movie. Hopefully Minimoose will have a more prominent role.
Also, I loved this show. Great stuff. One episode that really stood out for me was the Room with a Moose one. I watched that episode so much.
I noticed they barely used the Skool kids in the show. That episode I listed seems to be the one they were in the most.
Enter the Florpus premieres Spring 2019, and an art book will be released July 2. (http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2018/12/nickelodeon-to-premiere-invader-zim.html)
It's surprising to see this come out before Static Cling, but I'm still excited. Zim still has some unfinished business in my eyes, and I'm happy to finally get to it.
Jhonen may have a new project in the works at Netflix. (https://twitter.com/JhonenV/status/1091080990515052544)
Enter the Florpus has been sold to Netflix. (http://nickalive.blogspot.com/2019/05/netflix-acquires-nickelodeons-rockos.html)
Enter the Florpus is coming August 16!
Now compared to Static Cling, I really liked this. It made me feel like an edgy little 10-year-old watching Zim episodes for the first time again.
I wasn't sure at first because the animation wasn't as good in the first act, and all the voice actors seemed like they were trying to find their roles again, but it picks up quick once Zim's plan unfolds. You can actually hear Richard Steven Horvitz getting his groove back as the movie goes on, ironically during the part where Zim's at his emotional low point. Enter the Florpus also makes the interesting point of taking as much from the comics as it does the TV show, like a comic-original character showing up and Dib's family dynamic becoming more, well, familial. Anyone who got turned off by the later episodes of the original run where it was episode after episode of characters being cruel to Dib (like Gaz, Taster of Pork) will find the last act a nice surprise.
And I wrote an article about it. (http://animationrevelation.com/readables/?p=7081)