syborg
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Post by syborg on Nov 22, 2005 10:27:44 GMT -5
Most sci fi shows have virtually disappeared and real actors do not like to be in such shows, the best place to find science fiction are on cartoon networks. Of course the plots are repetitive sometimes but then not entirely. The truth is sci fiction is definitely cartoonish,so fiiction lovers should tune and watch sci fi cartoons. The ones I like are: Kim Possible Lilo and Stich - with the gang of alien friends Mask Justice Leaguee Spiderman X-men I wonder if anyone watches them?
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Post by Chris3123 on Dec 4, 2005 16:39:11 GMT -5
I like X-Men and Justice League. I also like Teen Titans. My favorite sci-fi cartoon ever though has to be The Real Ghostbusters.
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Post by Ðreamreaver on Dec 7, 2005 2:22:53 GMT -5
Most sci fi shows have virtually disappeared and real actors do not like to be in such shows, the best place to find science fiction are on cartoon networks. Of course the plots are repetitive sometimes but then not entirely. The truth is sci fiction is definitely cartoonish,so fiiction lovers should tune and watch sci fi cartoons. The ones I like are: Kim Possible Lilo and Stich - with the gang of alien friends Mask Justice Leaguee Spiderman X-men I wonder if anyone watches them? Well I think that some of the newer shows like Battlestar Galactica and Stargate (no it's not new but popular now) are quite good. There are also several sci-fi shows airing on networks right now as well here in the U.S. The sci-fi genre is one of the biggest in Hollywood. Sci-fi and fantasy are both growing on TV and on the big screen. Not to mention it's one of the most popular genres of fiction out there as well.
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BFD
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Post by BFD on Dec 8, 2005 1:03:25 GMT -5
Most sci fi shows have virtually disappeared and real actors do not like to be in such shows, Yes, you are right about the actors, but androids like Amanda Tapping and Edward James Olmos are doing even better than a human would in the same role. ;D I'm with Dreamreaver on this. There are some great Scifi shows on tv now that definitely make up for any lack of quantity by delivering exceptionally high quality.
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Post by magnusjam on May 2, 2006 1:56:52 GMT -5
Wpuld you consider Transformers Beast Wars as a Sci-Fi animation?
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