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Anonymous No.149985096 >>149985260 >>149985400 >>149987463 >>149987893 >>149988442 >>149991722
Bone
Anonymous No.149985260 >>149986282 >>149987661
>>149985096 (OP)
reminder that we lost this in favor of that marmaduke fart fetish movie and more big mouth
ENTER No.149985400
>>149985096 (OP)
This was my Berserk.
Anonymous No.149986282
>>149985260
Fun Fact: Nick Cross, who worked on Over the Garden Wall and animated the Highwayman scene, was working on the Bone project before it got canned. During that time, he also made a comic called Orchard of the Tame that came out around this time last year, which has serious Bone and OtGW vibes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqLfMd-bqFU
Anonymous No.149987463 >>149987517
>>149985096 (OP)
I wish this Bone movie/series will go indie because no one will greenlit this comic adaptation
Anonymous No.149987517
>>149987463
A IP that needs an indie creator animation studio's help? A24! Buy it quickly!
Anonymous No.149987538
What if Bone got the anime treatment instead of an American studio? It worked for the Moomins
Anonymous No.149987661 >>149987967 >>149989413 >>149994419
>>149985260
I don't WANT Bone to be adapted. I want it to be a comic book. It's a fantastic comic book. It won't be better as a cartoon or a movie. Fuck you and fuck any retard who needs shit to be adapted.
Anonymous No.149987893
>>149985096 (OP)
It was okay. There's fun paneling, but desu I feel like it completely lost the plot in the last couple of arcs. The ending was pretty unsatisfying.
I can see why people like it, but I aside from it being self-published which is impressive and cool, I don't really think it deserves the very high pedestal it's placed upon.
Anonymous No.149987967 >>149992943
>>149987661
Bone is easily one of the most cinematic "Drawn like a storyboard" comic books ever produced. Problem is whether you could even trust the modern animation industry to not fuck it up somehow.
Anonymous No.149988442
>>149985096 (OP)
He give me a boner if you get what I mean
Anonymous No.149989413 >>149991515 >>149991645
>>149987661
Yeah, I feel about Bone a similar way to Calvin and Hobbes; there isn't any way an adaptation would be any good.
Anonymous No.149991515 >>149993380
>>149989413
False
Anonymous No.149991645 >>149991691 >>149992901 >>149992982
>>149989413
Something I think about with Bone adaptations is how Fone, Phoney and Smiley would be voiced. Fone in particular is interesting because reading Bone in the late 2000s, I imagined him with the voice of a husky ten-year-old boy (a la Hogarth Hughes), but I could very easily see him being played by a guy in his twenties and voiced more like Strong Sad.
Anonymous No.149991691 >>149991719
>>149991645
Fone is Elijah Wood
Anonymous No.149991719
>>149991691
>Where's your Pippin now...
>Bitch?
Anonymous No.149991722
>>149985096 (OP)
The ending still hurts, even all those years later.
Anonymous No.149992901
>>149991645
I always read Smiley with the voice of Goofy but they obviously can't do that
Anonymous No.149992943
>>149987967
>Bone is easily one of the most cinematic "Drawn like a storyboard" comic books ever produced
No it's drawn like a comic. Everything in it takes advantage of the pacing, and execution of the comic format.
>Problem is whether you could even trust the modern animation industry to not fuck it up somehow.
You can't.
Anonymous No.149992982
>>149991645
See I sort of imaging Fone as sounding like Arthur from the Tick cartoon. Phoney is just straight up Wallace Shawn. Smiley I kind of read as almost like a cross between Goofy and Bing Crosby
Anonymous No.149993380
>>149991515
>The last twenty times I wished on the monkey's paw it turned out pretty bad!
>But, I'm so sure that THIS TIME, it'll be great!
Anonymous No.149994131
I'd be more worried about who they cast as the regular humans. Our luck they'd have Thorn be played by fucking Zendaya.
Anonymous No.149994366
I would like a sequel, but one set in Boneville.
Anonymous No.149994419
>>149987661
Extremely based.