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For a short time, we weren't sure if we'd be able to use Adventure Time (without "with Finn and Jake") as the official title for the show.
It takes about 8 months to create an episode from start to finish. About a week to write an episode, a month to storyboard, a few days to record voices, two weeks to put together an animatic, a week to design it, a week to do clean up on the designs, a week to do color design, then it goes overseas and takes about five months to be animated. Rest of the time goes to retakes editing and music and sound design.
The episodes have been split evenly between Saerom and Rough Draft Korea since season 1.
Anonymous got 1 reply to: My dad and i are arguing how AdventureTime is animated. Is it fully hand drawn every cel frame and inbetween? (he says its not possible) or is it rigged/inverse kinematic? or a mix of other things? help please and thank you(: / skronked: except for a few instances, like in guardians of sunshine where we use 3d, all the animation is hand drawn.
Adventure Time has become deeply entrenched in the comedy community
Adventure Time [delivers] an episode that fleshes out the mythology of this world while diving deeper into the tragic relationship of the titular pair.
Adventure Time: Islands stands as the full fruition of Adventure Time's slow embrace of science fiction ... At first Adventure Time was post-apocalyptic: a far-flung fantasy future in which magic has returned ... but Islands opens a new phase in the series’ science fiction storytelling by confronting the human race head-on.
'Simon and Marcy' detailed the evolution of that relationship while fleshing out a few other murky areas of the show's mythology.
They're all really smart, smartypants people. They're coming up with some really bizarre ideas, which I like. I think it's putting the show on a higher level than it was first season.
For a short time, we weren't sure if we'd be able to use Adventure Time (without "with Finn and Jake") as the official title for the show.
It takes about 8 months to create an episode from start to finish. About a week to write an episode, a month to storyboard, a few days to record voices, two weeks to put together an animatic, a week to design it, a week to do clean up on the designs, a week to do color design, then it goes overseas and takes about five months to be animated. Rest of the time goes to retakes editing and music and sound design.
The episodes have been split evenly between Saerom and Rough Draft Korea since season 1.
Anonymous got 1 reply to: My dad and i are arguing how AdventureTime is animated. Is it fully hand drawn every cel frame and inbetween? (he says its not possible) or is it rigged/inverse kinematic? or a mix of other things? help please and thank you(: / skronked: except for a few instances, like in guardians of sunshine where we use 3d, all the animation is hand drawn.
Adventure Time has become deeply entrenched in the comedy community
Adventure Time: Islands stands as the full fruition of Adventure Time's slow embrace of science fiction ... At first Adventure Time was post-apocalyptic: a far-flung fantasy future in which magic has returned ... but Islands opens a new phase in the series’ science fiction storytelling by confronting the human race head-on.
They're all really smart, smartypants people. They're coming up with some really bizarre ideas, which I like. I think it's putting the show on a higher level than it was first season.