thebiz.movies (5/31/2020)
Galaxy Rangers looks pretty badass. Well at least the intro does. Like an American version of Cowboy Bebop meets the WWF/WCW. That show was super badass. The Clint Eastwood character (Goose) was the ultimate badass too. He was not only a gunslinger, but also a shapeshifting mutant. That shit had me so totally jazzed as a kid, lol. The animation was extremely high level, especially in the 80's where budgets only allowed for a lot of money to be spent on the intro to series in order to draw you in, but then they had to cut corners throughout the season, like you often saw with a lot of shows. That's why shows like Transformers had certain episodes throughout season two where some looked near anime quality and other episodes were so poorly animated that characters had the wrong color palette, or there were missing frame sections, etc. Galaxy Rangers however, was super consistent with how epic the animation was. Which is why it was too expensive to last long, especially with not making it onto mainstream American networks that offered more lucrative advertising deals for animated series.
Yeah, I've always wanted to be an animator since before the time when I could hold a pencil firmly, and I have lived all over the globe, which in turn has blessed me with the benefit of having seen some of the best examples of animation and filmmaking from multiple countries. Nerdom does have its benefits, lol. If you can extrapolate some good techniques from what you see from the old school animators, that most people wouldn't consider nowadays, know what I mean? :D
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