Bubbleblabber’s Definitive Top Ten Adult Animation Films of 2017
This is by far the most competitive genre of the year. A lot of these you’ll recognize in major awards categories and rightfully so.
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This is by far the most competitive genre of the year. A lot of these you’ll recognize in major awards categories and rightfully so.
Continue readingResident Evil: Vendetta emerged as likely my favorite entry in the animated RE series. It’s a return to the horror roots of the video game series, as well as balancing the standalone film dynamic with the Resident Evil canon.
Continue readingResident Evil: Vendetta arrives as the third Resident Evil animated film. Based on the survival horror video game series Resident Evil, Vendetta follows characters from the games as well as fits neatly into the Resident Evil timeline. Its standalone nature, increasingly genre elements, and masterful execution make Resident Evil: Vendetta a killer flick.
Continue readingFortunately, there isn’t a bunch on TV tonight, so you’ve got this comin’.
Continue readingWhile the calendar says that summer kicks off on June 20th, we’re doing it a week earlier thanks to the influx of new animated movies on the way this summer. This officially goes down tomorrow with the limited theatrical release of Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic, but we have a slew of others that you need to know about. Be sure to check back as additional movies and premiere dates hit!
Continue readingJust in case if under a week is too long for you to wait.
Continue readingWe are a little over a month away before the new Resident Evil: Vendetta film hits theaters as part of Fathom
Continue readingResident Evil fans will have the chance to see the new CGI-animated film, Resident Evil: Vendetta in theaters.
Continue readingGood to see Rebecca again!
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There's got to be some kind of twist that's going to happen with this. I don't know if they're setting up an April Fool's joke now or what's going on, but it seems too strange that they'd suddenly reverse on doing a fourth and fifth season after the show was already renewed and they were even just talking about working on those seasons like a couple months ago or something. Or maybe the two episodes yet to release will secretly somehow each be like a "season" in themselves?