Top 10 animated shows for adults

From the somber world of ‘Bojack Horseman’ to the comedic setting of ‘Family Guy’ these shows are NOT for kids.

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Many Americans believe animation belongs to the “kids” category, which is a shame; some quality television falls under this description! Some shows are wildly different from the kiddie cartoons you might find on Cartoon Network or Nickelodeon. Passing it off as a childish cartoon is a great way to miss a few of the greatest TV shows.

There are excellent shows that are intended for kids but have great value for older audiences (we’re looking at you, “Adventure Time” ). However, we want to highlight a few titles made specifically for the grownups. Most are admittedly comedic, but all are extremely entertaining.

They are our…

Top 10 animated shows for adults

The classics

Archer

ArcherThis is the best show about the worst people ever.

In real life, we don’t want to meet Sterling Archer or any of the other characters in this show. In fact, we wouldn’t want to be anywhere near their spy agency. They’re the most bungling, addle-brained group of covert operatives ever to see the light of day and God help anyone who gets involved in their antics.

Luckily, this makes them hilarious to watch!

Family Guy

Family GUy“It seems today that all you see is violence and movies and sex on TV, but where are those good old fashioned values on which we used to rely? Lucky there’s a family guy!”

Family Guy” follows the Griffin family through insane adventures. It’s a sitcom gone wrong, featuring Peter as the inappropriate but well-intentioned father, Lois as the “average” stay-at-home mom, Chris, the teenage son, Brian as the talking dog, Meg as the character everyone else loves to hate, and Stewie as the ridiculously intelligent and villainous prodigy baby.

Together, they might manage to not burn down the neighborhood.

Futurama

Futurama“Futurama” stars Fry who gets stuck in a cryogenic chamber in the year 2000 and falls asleep for 1,000 years. When he wakes up, it’s the future!

As you might expect, one thing leads to another and he falls in love with a one-eyed alien named Leela and befriends an alcoholic, kleptomaniac robot named Bender.

Together, they find jobs at Planet Express, a delivery company owned by Fry’s distant nephew, Professor Farnsworth. They begin a journey that may actually end with them making deliveries once in a while. But more often than not, they’ll barely escape from insane journeys with their lives intact!

Subsequently, the creator Matt Groening also made “The Simpsons” and “Disenchantment,” the latter quite recently. We recommend all of them, but include “Futurama” because it’s our personal favorite!

By anyone’s reckoning, though, “Futurama” created some of the best memes:

Futurama

Samurai Jack

Samurai JackWhen you’re done palling around through the comedies, stop by “Samurai Jack” for a welcome change of pace.

Jack receives a sword that can defeat the demon Aku, a powerful being that simply embodies evil. Aku sends him forward in time to a dystopian future because hey, why not put off killing the samurai with a magical sword?

Hey, demons procrastinate, too.

In the future, Jack begins his quest to return to his own time and defeat Aku. This results in a back-and-forth battle that nearly sees victory for each side time and time again.

Look, “Samurai Jack” isn’t necessarily for adults. It’s rated TV-Y7, and was made by the same person that made “Dexter’s Laboratory” and “Powerpuff Girls.” However, “Samurai Jack” never captured that older younger audience as much as it captured older viewers.

Think “My Little Pony,” but with demons and samurai.

South Park

South Park

“Come on down to South Park and meet some friends of mine!”

Namely, meet Stan Marsh as the middle-class lead, Kyle Broflovski as a neurotic stereotype, Eric Cartman as the overweight sociopath, and Kenny McCormick as the lower-class kid all the others ignore. Kenny also dies in pretty much every episode.

Oh, trust us, this show gets controversial. The rumors are true.

If you’ve ever wanted a hilarious show that goes where no show was willing to go before, this show is for you. The things they “get away with” will leave you stunned.

Up-and-coming shows

Bob’s Bugers

Bobs Burgers

A family that makes burgers together: it’s a simple concept that gets big laughs.

Bob and Linda Belcher try to hold their family-owned joint together, but they have a lot to handle. They have their awkward outcast daughter Tina, friendly but difficult son Gene, and highly intelligent and manipulative youngest child, Louise.

Interesting fact: their pilot episode broke viewership records. Of course, with a name like “Human Flesh,” who wouldn’t want to give it a try?

Bojack Horseman

Bojack Horseman

Picture this: a world where humans and talking animals live together in harmony. Or…at least in the average-day American discord.

Imagine Narnia mixed with “30 Rock!”

This Netflix-exclusive is the world of Bojack Horseman. Years ago, he was the famous leading actor of the hit TV series “Horsin’ Around.” Now, he’s another burnout celebrity living off his former glory while slowly ruining his life with substance abuse.

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The show feels like a comedy for a while, but as time goes on, there are increasingly introspective moments. These moments go into the nature of depression, purpose, and family. The fun never leaves, but we should note that fans love this show for more than just the laughs.

Castlevania

Castlevania

OH YEAH!

Long ago, a series of 8-bit, side-scrolling games took us on an adventure to kill Dracula. We loyally followed…again and again and again!

The games started with Simon Belmont, but this new TV show begins with the story of Trevor Belmont, the last of his family name. He spends his days drinking and fighting in taverns until the world comes crashing down after the Church of Walachia kills Dracula’s human wife for allegedly practicing witchcraft. The once-benevolent vampire lord sets out on a quest to destroy all humans and begins (as one does) by summoning an army from Hell.

Slowly but surely, others come to Trevor’s side to join the fight against Dracula: Sypha, a nomadic mage, and Alucard, the [spoilers] son of Dracula. Their battle will be legendary!

Also, props to Simon and Richter Belmont for getting into Super Smash Bros!

Simon

One Punch Man

One Punch Man

What if a hero was too powerful? What if they were truly OP?

Saitama can beat every bad guy with one punch, but bad guys aren’t his problem. He’s become so powerful nothing in life can catch his interest. Even when powerful monsters appear with greater frequency, he finds himself unmatched.

If you’ve ever wanted to watch a godlike hero with arguably more power than Superman struggle through life’s daily challenges while occasionally wrecking a villain with no trouble, watch this show. If you like action, watch this show. If you like comedy or anime or character development or musings on dreams, motivation, and inner fulfillment, watch One Punch Man!

It’s seriously all that and more.

Rick and Morty

Rick and Morty

Get riggity riggity rekt!

Let’s just get this out of the way: we understand that a lot of the fanbase has ruined “Rick and Morty.” However, you shouldn’t let a few bad apples spoil the bunch, no matter how annoying they are:

If you haven’t heard of it yet, this show follows the hyper-intelligent, dimension-hopping outlaw Rick Sanchez and his awkward grandson, Morty Smith. Together, they go on adventures that occasionally end in the Earth’s invasion, destruction, or their own deaths.

Yeah, they get themselves into some pickles.

The toxic fanbase shouldn’t dissuade you from watching this show. The political commentary mixed with the action and comedy make for a fun experience.

Try it out. You may just fall in love.

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Wrapping up

Did your favorite show make the list? What popular animated show for adults do you think should have made the list? Let us know in the comments below!

Best animation apps for iPad

Ready to try your hand at animation?

iPad art

Apple’s iPad can be a powerful animator tool!

We want to mention right off the bat: should you try to become a professional animator with an iPad? The answer is no: there are far better tools for the job. But if you’re already an iPad fan, enjoy art, and want to give animation a try, we’ve got the apps for you! They can get you started, and help you begin tackling the fundamentals:

Namely… FlipaClip and Animation Deskthe best tools for a budding iPad animator!

Best animation apps for iPad

Introduction

At 4.6 stars from over 25,000 reviews, Flipaclip is our recommendation. This app mimics the feel of creating a stick figure flip book in elementary school, with all the upgrades and benefits that can be expected from an iPad’s powerful software.

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And, for our second option, Animation Desk offers a decent experience that has been rated at 4.4 stars with a little over 4,000 ratings. It’s slightly more complicated, but no less powerful!

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Now that you’ve been acquainted, let’s get into it:

Price

First things first: how much will this cost?

Flipaclip can be downloaded for free, but prepare for rampant ads, a limited number of files, and severe limitations. So, basically, you actually have to pay for premium, which is going to run you around…$6.

Yep, just six bucks. For everything. It’s essentially a six dollar app! Here are just a few things provided with the full product:

Animation Desk can be used for free as well, but also has restrictions. However, the app doesn’t tell you what these are and, instead, offers yearly subscriptions for $16 or $60 a year. A subscription can provide more pen tools and access to other creativity apps from the developer.

There’s also a $20 “Ultimate” version, but it has fewer stars from fewer ratings on the app store, likely due to the initial fee. If you like Animation Desk’s free version, it may be your cup of tea!

The User Interface

With price out of the way, you can begin to judge the apps themselves. So, next comes the user interface, one of the most important factors!

What do you see when opening the app? Here it is:

FlipaClip

The main menu looks clean and intuitive. Navigation couldn’t be easier:

Making a new animation? When you hit “+”, you get a screen that easily allows you to change the size, title, and Frames Per Second (FPS) for the project. Choose a background; it can be one of FlipaClip’s paper backgrounds, or you can insert an image of your choice later.

Here, FlipaClip combines the best parts of a drawing app with animation tools. On the left, you have your pens, eraser, lasso, fill, and text tools. At the bottom, the slide controls:

The difficulty is in the drawing, where it should be, rather than the app’s usage.

Animation Desk

While FlipaClip appears more easygoing, Animation Desk looks more professional, with a slate gray background. There are more icons and options, which may be helpful or simply make the picture “busy.”

Animation Desk’s project creator asks you choose a name, FPS rate, and starting number of frames to work with. Here, we have 24 frames at 12 frames per second… or a 2-second video.

Inside the creator menu, you’ll find your art tools on the right and a sort of navigation menu at the bottom. The color selector landed on the left side, amongst the menu and frame selection buttons.

A Few More Thoughts

Let’s talk about some notable similarities and differences between the two.

Both apps facilitate the use of animation frames with all the regular tools expected of an artistic app. But, unlike more professional animation apps like Adobe Animate, neither of these tools allow vector-based graphics, or time-based frame placement.

They both are legitimate animation options.

There are a few differences:

flipaclip

FlipaClip has a few great pros. We’ll name four:

  • Zoom in and out: the frame can become larger than your iPad screen, or smaller (Animation Desk only allows the frame to shrink). This makes altering small details much easier.
  • A ruler: create straight lines!
  • Easier animation tools: at the bottom of the screen, FlipaClip’s frame viewer works intuitively: slide left and right to different parts of the video. Copy videos, paste, and add new ones simply by pressing down on the selector slide.
  • Settings menu: easily change onion settings (the faint lines showing future and past frames), establish a grid, and add outside materials.

animation desk

Trying Animation Desk? Check out these benefits!

  • Brushes: with the payment, there are a ton of new brushes available. Without this, both programs have the original four: pen, brush, marker, and pencil.
  • Truly free: you can use the app without paying and avoid running into rampant ads and other crippling limitations.
  • The creation environment. It bears being mentioned again: Animation Desk looks good!

Conclusion

The Apple store numbers don’t lie: FlipaClip works better in a number of important ways, but Animation Desk has a few killer benefits that will be perfect for some users.

We hope this helps you take a solid stab at animation: the practice can be highly rewarding!

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5 worst live-action adaptations of animated shows

From the bad to the really bad, what live-action remake tops our terrible list?

Full Metal Alchemist Live ActionWith a live-action “Cowboy Bebop” and “Akira” on the way, fans should be ecstatic for the new interpretations of these beloved stories. Unfortunately, our cries of joy are nothing compared to our cries of sorrow as we pray that the two projects just don’t suck. 

Fans are keeping their hopes in check. “Akira” will have major changes to characters. For example, Kaneda is no longer in a bike gang, but a bar owner instead. John Cho was recently cast as Spike Spiegel, the lead role in “Cowboy Bebop.” Fans are worried because although he is a good actor, he is also nearly 50 and the role requires a lot of stunts and martial arts.

Live-action versions of animated shows and movies have mixed results. Sometimes we get a decent adaptation, and other times we get to see Goku become “Geeko” in one of the biggest film abominations ever created.

For this list, we decided to look at the live-action film adaptations of animated shows. We decided to cut some slack for movies aimed at little kids. For example, the target audience for movies like “The Smurfs” is too young to really care or even remember the originals.

5 worst live-action adaptations of animated stories

5. The Michael Bay Transformers movies

Optimus Prime Michael Bay has become a bit of a meme because of these movies.

There have been five main series movies, one spin-off, and more films planned in this increasingly disappointing franchise. The films have decent action at times, but the over-reliance on over-the-top explosions makes them stale. 

Many fans agree that the first film has its flaws, but it is decent in the long-run. After the first one, the films go from decent to bad to unwatchable. “Transformers: Age of Extinction” was the closest we’ve come to walking out of the movie theater. 

4. Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan live action

Are you the prey? No, we are the humiliated.

When news first hit that “Attack on Titan” was getting a live-action film, a lot of people were excited because the show was such a smash hit. The hype was very real. Initial posters and trailers showed pretty rough CG titans, but they were at least passable. There was even a car commercial that showed pretty intense action:

In the show, the scouts have individual personalities unique to their characters, making their fates all the more tragic. In the movie, nobody really sticks out as everyone just blends together. There are also several huge character omissions such as Annie and fan-favorite Levi. 

In the show, scouts ride horses and fight using their swords. In the movie, they sometimes use swords, but they rely on guns and drive in cars. Cars!

We could go on and on about how awful this movie was, but we still have three more to get through. If you’re a fan of the show, 3D maneuver yourself away from this mess.

3. Death Note

Screaming Light Death NoteWe really thought this one had a chance.

With the casting of Willem Dafoe as Ryuk, fans thought that Netflix’s live-action “Death Note,” might be worth the watch.

Although Dafoe did a decent job voicing Ryuk, the CG shinigami looked like something from a PS2 game. Sadly, the shoddy effects were far from the film’s biggest issues.

Light is done completely wrong. He isn’t cool and collected; he is brash and annoying. He cares more about making his girlfriend like him than he does becoming a god of the new world. 

To see for yourself just how badly Light is portrayed, watch this video comparing him meeting Ryuk for the first time:

Most fans agree that the best character in “Death Note” is L. L is the Sherlock Holmes to Light’s Moriarty. He is quirky, unintentionally hilarious, and ridiculously cool. The movie casts LaKeith Stanfield who is incredible in movies like “Sorry to Bother You” and “Get Out,” but is just miscast here.

He comes off as an action hero trying too hard to be a nerd. The filmmakers would’ve been better off casting someone like Donald Glover who is more comfortable playing a quiet geek.

By the end of the film, we didn’t want more; we wanted Light to write our names in the notebook. 

2. The Last Airbender

The Last AirbenderLong ago, the series lived in harmony in the hearts of fans everywhere. Then, everything changed when the Shyamalan attacked. 

“Avatar: The Last Airbender” is regarded as one of the greatest animated shows to ever come out of the U.S. Tragically, its cast of memorable characters and timeless story are nowhere to be found in this film by M. Night Shyamalan. 

The movie has downright weird casting decisions, shoddy acting, and action scenes about as exciting as Sunday School. 

It’s too early to say whether or not the live-action series coming out on Netflix will be any good. The show will have the original creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko working on it, so that is a plus. The best piece of advice we can give them is to do the exact opposite of what Shyamalan did. 

The thing that hurts most about this movie is what it could have been. An Avatar sage divided into several yearly installments could have been on par with the Harry Potter film franchise. What we instead got was a film that couldn’t hold water, let alone air, fire, or earth.

1. Dragonball Evolution

Dragonball Evolution

You could show this movie on an airplane and people would walk out on it.

“Dragonball Evolution” takes the beloved Dragon Ball characters and captures none of the magic from the franchise. Also, “Dragon Ball” is two words, not one. Get it right, movie!

Rather than being a warrior in constant training to defeat himself, Goku is a high schooler who just wants his crush to notice him. Rather than being an ape the size of a mountain, the Oozaru looks more like your friend in a cheap gorilla suit.

All of the movies on this list are bad, but “Dragonball Evolution” truly belongs in its own category of terrible.  

Elsa is back in a dark, action-packed trailer for ‘Frozen 2’

Elsa’s back and she looks ready to kick some butt.

Frozen 2

Disney dropped their first teaser trailer for “Frozen II” today and it looks, uh, dark.

As the trailer begins, Elsa is stuck on a beach somewhere, determined to escape by running out on the ocean and using her freezing powers to solidify the water as she runs on it. Looks like she’s going to have some trouble escaping, but it’s not for lack of trying.

Frozen ocean

We also see Kristoff riding with a herd of reindeer and looking determined.

Kristoff

Here’s Elsa using her ice powers to save Olaf from some, uh, pink fire.

Frozen power

And our heroes are overlooking a valley that looks positively autumnal.

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You can watch the trailer here:

What’s crazy is that this trailer comes off more as a superhero movie with all its ominous drums, grim faces, and action shots. Maybe they’re setting up Elsa to join the MCU? We’d love to see a duet between her and Tony Stark. (“Would you like to build a suit of nanotech armor?”)

Frozen 2 is scheduled to blow into theaters November 22.