One of our favorite fellows competing on “The Masked Singer” season 11 is disguised as the Gumball. He wowed the crowd in his first appearance on March 13 with a medley of “If I Only Had a Heart” by Jack Haley and “Heartbeat Song” by Kelly Clarkson. It became clear quite quickly that this contender is someone who has made his living by raising his voice in song.
Forget those guesses by the judges Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Rita Ora and Robin Thicke that Gumball is Chace Crawford, Jamie Dornan or Kevin Jonas. We’ve rewatched that first performance and taken another look at his clues package. We are sure we’ve cracked the code as to Gumball’s true identity. Keep reading as we have all your “The Masked Singer” spoilers, including the answer to the question, “Who is Gumball?”
We are absolutely certain that the Gumball is Scott Porter, star...
Forget those guesses by the judges Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Rita Ora and Robin Thicke that Gumball is Chace Crawford, Jamie Dornan or Kevin Jonas. We’ve rewatched that first performance and taken another look at his clues package. We are sure we’ve cracked the code as to Gumball’s true identity. Keep reading as we have all your “The Masked Singer” spoilers, including the answer to the question, “Who is Gumball?”
We are absolutely certain that the Gumball is Scott Porter, star...
- 3/14/2024
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Can’t get enough of The Avengers hype? Do you love Jon Favreau’s adaptation of Tony Stark/Iron Man? Do you want more Iron Man and less S.H.I.E.L.D.? Does your fandom spill into the realm of animation too?
If you answered yes to any or all of the above, then you need to check out the Marvel Anime: Iron Man The Complete Series on DVD. Using the first Iron Man film as the only required back-story, Sony and Madhouse Animation brought everything that’s great about Japanimation to Iron Man–the mecha look, the fast action, and a slightly edgier approach than what’s typically passed for as cartoons in the states.
The story is set up nicely to bring Tony Stark to Japan because he wants to bring free energy to Japan, applying his life-saving Arc technology to create a large reactor to feed the country.
If you answered yes to any or all of the above, then you need to check out the Marvel Anime: Iron Man The Complete Series on DVD. Using the first Iron Man film as the only required back-story, Sony and Madhouse Animation brought everything that’s great about Japanimation to Iron Man–the mecha look, the fast action, and a slightly edgier approach than what’s typically passed for as cartoons in the states.
The story is set up nicely to bring Tony Stark to Japan because he wants to bring free energy to Japan, applying his life-saving Arc technology to create a large reactor to feed the country.
- 5/7/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
Marvel has been allowing the Japanese to adapt their characters for nearly 40 years now and the results have always been hit or miss. Thankfully, the most current offering is more successful than most. Back in 2009, Marvel announced it had cut a deal with Madhouse and Sony to let them produce four anime series based on Iron Man, X-Men, Wolverine, and Blade, which at the time were guaranteed film franchise successes. To Madhouse’s credit, they hired Warren Ellis to pen the scripts and help create an integrated, consisted Marvel Anime Universe.
The shows began airing in Japan on Animax in spring 2010 before finding a domestic home on G4 with the last new episodes airing earlier this month. Now, Sony Home Entertainment releases Iron Man and X-Men on DVD this Tuesday. Each two-disc set contains the complete twelve episode arc plus some extra features.
Madhouse, born in 1972, is known for Ninja Scroll...
The shows began airing in Japan on Animax in spring 2010 before finding a domestic home on G4 with the last new episodes airing earlier this month. Now, Sony Home Entertainment releases Iron Man and X-Men on DVD this Tuesday. Each two-disc set contains the complete twelve episode arc plus some extra features.
Madhouse, born in 1972, is known for Ninja Scroll...
- 4/22/2012
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has today told retailers to expect an April 24th, 2012 release for both Marvel Anime: Iron Man - The Complete Series and Marvel Anime: X-Men - The Complete Series; both will be released as 2-dvd sets. Both English 5.1 and Japanese 5.1 audio tracks are included, plus closed captions. Cost is $19.99. There is currently no cover art for either release right now, but below are the bonus features: Marvel Anime: Iron Man - The Complete Series: The Marvel Anime Universe: Re-Imagining Iron Man 21st Century Hero: The Technology of Iron Man Special Cross Talk: The Creators Of Marvel Anime's Iron Man and Wolverine Voicing Tony Stark: Interview with Keiji Fujiwara (Japanese voice cast) Marvel Anime: X-men - The Complete Series: The Marvel Anime Universe: Re-Examining The X-Men X-Men: A Team Of Outsiders Special Talk Session: The Creators of Marvel Anime's X-Men and Blade...
- 2/14/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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