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◊ 2017-09-11 19:58 |
Most of them are pretty much reused the design. Link to "www.parkablogs.com" |
◊ 2017-09-13 23:51 |
Generic vehicles seen: |
◊ 2017-09-14 00:22 |
Shame they're so generic. I mean I know it's an animated kids film, I haven't even seen it but they could at least make the animation more visually appealing. Only Pixar seems to put the extra effort in. -- Last edit: 2017-09-14 00:22:20 |
◊ 2017-09-14 00:44 |
I never liked this series when I used to live in America. It was far too stupid and crude for me. |
◊ 2017-09-21 15:01 |
There's only 2 vehicles here close enough...that of course if they don't reused the generic headlights & grill and there stupid proportion. -- Last edit: 2017-09-21 15:02:03 |
◊ 2021-03-14 20:25 |
This minivan looks like Dodge Grand Caravan. Sedans looks like Ford Ltd Crown Victoria on back. |
◊ 2022-11-30 21:15 |
Limousine on the computer screen |
◊ 2023-10-08 13:55 |
How old were you? Because I couldn't get enough of these books while in grade school. Started in 3rd grade and read all the way until Dav Pilkey took a years-long hiatus. When the books started coming out again, I was like "Oh cool, he's still making them!", but haven't felt any need to read them. Hell, the comic books the two main characters made inspired me to doodle comics whenever I was bored in school. |
◊ 2023-10-08 14:04 |
5-8. My jam at the time I found about the series (I believe it was 2nd grade) was rather Magic Treehouse, Geronimo Stilton and Amelia's Notebook (I think I was pretty much the only boy who read those) I started reading Tintin when I was 7, and really got hooked on the rest of the Franco-Belgian school and comics in general shortly after we returned to Germany. Especially Franquin really riveted me. -- Last edit: 2023-10-08 14:19:10 |
◊ 2023-10-08 18:01 |
I was heavy into Geronimo Stilton and Magic Tree House as well. The Geronimo books must have been fun to make, creating all those wacky fonts and typefaces. I never read Tintin, though Art Attack was one of my favourite shows. Never clued in it was a British show, even though the host pronounced the title "Awt Attack" and spoke with a heavy-English accent, until years later. -- Last edit: 2023-10-08 18:02:30 |
◊ 2024-05-11 13:57 |
I think what may have caused it was the fact that before America, I was raised on a stringent diet of realism. My childhood was cartoon free, Kraftwerk, and Playmobil. Goofy books about toilet humor had no space in my life in the US. So it's no surprise things with a hang for reality and facts like Tintin or Magic Tree House stuck to me. Oh yeah, and lest I forget, A to Z Mysteries! Still feels incredibly mature for a kids' crime series almost twenty years later. On par with Hitchcock's Three Investigators. |