As for the punishment, I nearly have new thoughts for upcoming purposes.
RBA2
editRobotboy: ACT 2 | |
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Also known as | RbA2 (abbreviation) Robotboy (series 3-4, not clickbait) |
Genre | Adult animation Psychological thriller Science fantasy Musical Satire Psychedelia |
Inspired by | Robotboy by Jan Van Rijsselberge |
Developed by | Andrew Daniel Newman |
Directed by | Andy Newman Richard Ferguson-Hull Peter Avanzino |
Music by | The Southern Sounds |
Opening theme | "The Act II Theme" by The Southern Sounds |
Ending theme | "Io la conoscevo bene" by Piero Piccioni |
Composer | Andy Newman/K.Nakajimain courtesy of Night Recordings |
Country of origin | United Kingdom Canada United States |
Original languages | English French (via Ontario and Quebec regions in Canada) |
Production | |
Producers | Thomas Ridgewell J. Michael Mendel Andy Newman |
Animator | Grand Award Animation Studios Ltd. |
Running time | 24–30 minutes (regularly with commercials) 12–15 minutes (segments) |
Production companies | Gaumont Film Company (dedicated with permission to) Decca/Verve Records Studio Gunpei Ltd./Gunpei Holdings Ltd. LPB Ideals |
Original release | |
Network | adult swim/E4 (United Kingdom and Canada) YouTube (Worldwide) |
Robotboy: ACT 2 is an upcoming Anglo-Canadian-American adolescence-orientated adult animated revival/reboot web series, resuming continuation of the Anglo-Franco-American science fiction animated series Robotboy, and will be installed through the free-to-pay streaming service called Orbit 5.
Production (and like that)
editConcept
editTelevision is where you will be debuting one of television's worst afflictions.
Based on the prequel created by Jan Van Rijsselberge—due to many collaborations to a hiatus over the last 14-17 years—the show wanted to give a few collaborations internationally. Because of this, Andy Newman overlooked and learned about the production, concept, stories, and development. With production elements from the prequel, there's gonna be…something you know…?
Animation
editIt was going to be produced by Grand Award Animation Studios Ltd. in the United States using KRITA software. For promotional material, it will be produced by Blinkink, Britain's most progressive media company in animation.
Plot development, story, and direction
editWith Ricky Ferguson-Hull and J. Mike Mendel, the show's basis...
Music
editAccording to Andy Newman's "sinister project" for the concept, the show's music drew influence upon the elements of traditional pop, lounge music, jazz fusion, pops orchestra/chamber/ork pop, progressive music, and the Spector Sound.
Cast, characters and understandable rejoices
editInternational (primary) | American (secondary) | Canadian (secondary) | Guest stars |
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TomSka ('Tom Ridgewell') | Tom Kenny | Jennifer Hale ('Jenny Marcus') | Seth MacFarlane |
KSI ('Olajide Olatunji') | Kath Soucie | Tara Strong | Jordan Peele |
WillNE ('Bill Wise') | Jeff Bennett | Erica Bauza | John Cleese |
Rupert Degas ('Daniel Newton') | Steve Blum ('David Lucas') | Cree Summer | Ian Ogilvy |
Yōhei Tadano | Grey DeLisle ('Grey Griffin') | Ashleigh Ball | Godfrey |
Lewis MacLeod ('John Norman') | Candi Milo | Paul Greenberg ('Pierre Holloway') | Jason Connery |
Togo Igawa | Jeff Bergman | Hiro Kanagawa | |
Tomoyuki Higuchi | Rob Paulsen | Lisa Yamanaka | |
K.M.Richardson | Will Sasso | ||
Stephanie Sheh | |||
Phil LaMarr | |||
Janice Kawaye | |||
Tress MacNeille | |||
Yuji Okumoto | |||
Andy Newman (myself) |
Although STARZ made it possible to have Rijssel's three shows in production (Matt's Monsters, Gawayn, or the prequel), they would also be sold to Studio Gunpei where they made appearances and cameos in a few episodes. Through nationalities, we...uh...make immigration...I guess.
Grand Award Inc.
editAn animation studio named after Enoch Light's namesake label.
Inspirations and influences
editThey were influenced by modern Asian and European animation (most importantly French or Italian), with exception of AMERICAN animation. Their inspirations for animation styles are:
- Totally Spies!
- RBtP
- Shuriken School
- Funky Cops
- Pucca
- Bunny Maloney
- Sushi Pack
- Supa Strikas
- RN21
- Hero 108
- Chop Socky Chooks
- A.T.O.M.
- W.I.T.C.H.
- Winx
- Mr. Men and Little Miss/The Mr. Men Show
- LoliRock
- Dude, That's My Ghost!
- Lucky Fred
- Sea Princesses
- Fishtronaut
- Earth to Luna!
- Nutri Ventures
- Monster Allergy
Music
editMy music drew influence from FPM's debut album, Plus-Tech Squeeze Box, Capluse's important two albums, A. G. Cook, James L. Venable, and no wave.
During travel after the fluid cores of blushing since 2019, I researched the idea of mid-50s/early-70s music and initiated "a cut-and-paste" sound in mobile DAWs. I later created the "#1 samples from nowhere" or "drop-in's?!", which will be in future marketing stations.
A prototype of alter egos, aliases, and other form sakes are meant to be the laughing stock of no master marketers can do every single day, I just hooked up this place…
Music, theories, and Gebeines
editNo Jack Swing
editNo jack swing | |
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Other names | Lavender pop (Música popular lavandula/lavanda) |
Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | 2010s-2020s, United States |
Typical instruments | |
Subgenres | |
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No jack swing is a micro-genre or a form of electronic/pop music. The genre, however, drew inspiration from franchising[1], while it often differs with the multimedia influences, divergent or various lyrics, and simple, but yet disturbing sounds.
Yes, known as some kind of Allen Ginsberg of Space Age Pop/Wham! of Depeche Mode/Jack Kerouac of Juan García Esquivel...uhh...whoever or whenever I get inside of the house and make music from any digital audio workstation and other types of sound particles.
Description
editAs shibuya-kei is "outsider pop music of the Beat Generation" or hyperpop "confusing electronic pop music of the future", No Jack's music is developed from digital audio workstations that suited the use of 90s sample CDs and samples from past recordings...until you get good combinations or influences of:
- hypnagogic pop
- hyperpop
- shibuya-kei
- outsider music
- space-age pop
- lounge
- nu jazz
- indie electronica
- no wave
- sampledelia
- hardvapor
- big beat
This relies on the product of national sources, not drugs.
Saturday morning pop
editSaturday morning pop | |
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Etymology | Pop music inspired by animated TV programs, circa late 1960s-early 2000s. |
Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | 2020s, United States |
This is commercially and rarely known as Toon pop and it’s not commonly known about the fact we do. Well, this rare genre fits all. A rare case of the bath components pleases with Peacin', Full Stop, Chocolate-Covered Hippies, and The Powers.