EddyW said:Finally, here it is, The Adventures of Indiana Jones! It?s been a long journey getting this made and I?m very excited to finally share it with you all! I hope you will have fun watching it as much as I had making it and please let me know what you thought of it.
Get that whip crackin?!
https://youtu.be/iE8v5WDbbC4
This, so much. You watch that, giddy as a schoolboy, knowing you want to get more, so much more... and know at the same time that you never likely do.Lambonius said:This is one of those times when it's literally painful to see something so god-damned good, but also knowing that it may never go beyond the short concept stage.
Attila the Professor said:That is truly excellent work, Patrick, somehow managing to give every critical element of the series its due in little over a minute.
And if the love interest who appears is who I think she is, it's nice to see a certain redheaded psychic getting some exposure, too.
I would of loved a animated indy like clone wars. But I think 2d animation would be more appreciatedRoss Marquand does a great Harrison Ford voice, he played Han Solo in the Phineas and Ferb Star Wars Special (jeez that's really gonna show my age.)
He'd be my choice for an early 30s Indy.
Story wise, I'd sort of like it if they went for with that era covered in the MacGregor/McCoy novels.
Have him going on fun episodic adventures like The Mandalorian but have a ongoing arc where it's about him figuring himself out as an adventurer.
Also would like it to have a few familiar faces in there too, like Wu Han, Sallah, Short Round and maybe even Sophia Hapgood.
I've said before but I'd love the animation/art style to be like the 2003 Clone Was series or Samurai Jack, that hand drawn action oriented style. Something like this...
But that might be unlikely so I'd settle for something like the current Bad Batch/Clone Wars style or like the upcoming Marvel What if style.
3D animation feels all wrong for Indy.I would of loved a animated indy like clone wars. But I think 2d animation would be more appreciated
What about stop-motion like the Laika films?3D animation feels all wrong for Indy.