Plagiarism...
It is a big word I refuse to understand.
I saw Hotel Transylvania yesterday and I loved it. I was such a cute film, which tops my fav film for the month.
Now involving the similarities with Marceline and Mavis, there isn't that much nor is it any obvious...basicly, whats written are doodles. But hey, It's Samuel here we're talking about, when have I ever been serious?
Mavis Dracula (character) (C) Hotel Transylvania "2012" Genndy Tartakovsky, David I. Stern, Peter Baynham, Robert Smigel, Todd Durham, Daniel Hageman, Kevin Hageman & Michelle Murdocca (Sony Pictures Animation & Colombia Pictures (TM) )
Marceline (character) (C)
© Adventure Time © "2008-2012" Pendleton Ward,Patrick McHale,Adam Muto,Tim McKeon,Merriwether Williams,Steve Little,Thurop Van Orman,Kent Osborne,Larry Leichliter & Mark Banker (Cartoon Network and Frederator Studios ™ )
wolfjedisamuel © 012
It is a big word I refuse to understand.
I saw Hotel Transylvania yesterday and I loved it. I was such a cute film, which tops my fav film for the month.
Now involving the similarities with Marceline and Mavis, there isn't that much nor is it any obvious...basicly, whats written are doodles. But hey, It's Samuel here we're talking about, when have I ever been serious?
Mavis Dracula (character) (C) Hotel Transylvania "2012" Genndy Tartakovsky, David I. Stern, Peter Baynham, Robert Smigel, Todd Durham, Daniel Hageman, Kevin Hageman & Michelle Murdocca (Sony Pictures Animation & Colombia Pictures (TM) )
Marceline (character) (C)
© Adventure Time © "2008-2012" Pendleton Ward,Patrick McHale,Adam Muto,Tim McKeon,Merriwether Williams,Steve Little,Thurop Van Orman,Kent Osborne,Larry Leichliter & Mark Banker (Cartoon Network and Frederator Studios ™ )
wolfjedisamuel © 012
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Eh, the movie was funny but also lame and predictable. (two lovers who, for all intents and purposes, should be enemies - ring any bells?)
And it's not an animated Dreamworks/Pixar clone without some kind of dramatic chase sequence.
I just loved how nobody addressed Mavis' immortality compared to Jonathan being a mortal human. I suppose it's implied that he was turned into a vampire after the end of the movie? Meh.
AHEM. But enough of my criticizing of the movie. It was a good movie. Very funny. And your picture is pretty neat too - similarities are obvious. Then again, if you look hard enough you'll find something in nothing, and similarities where there are only differences. *cough*LawOfFives*cough*
And it's not an animated Dreamworks/Pixar clone without some kind of dramatic chase sequence.
I just loved how nobody addressed Mavis' immortality compared to Jonathan being a mortal human. I suppose it's implied that he was turned into a vampire after the end of the movie? Meh.
AHEM. But enough of my criticizing of the movie. It was a good movie. Very funny. And your picture is pretty neat too - similarities are obvious. Then again, if you look hard enough you'll find something in nothing, and similarities where there are only differences. *cough*LawOfFives*cough*
Well, just a note, the film director who created that movie is the Genndy Tartakovsky, who made Dexter's Laboratory, Power Puff Girls, Samurai Jack, and the Star Wars: Clone Wars series. Forget the other tv shows he support and created from the 90s and early 2000.
So he made this a sort of reoccurring theme in his works.
Don't know if you thought the animation at the film credits end look familiar or not, for that's his art style.
So in other words, he was sort of first on some of the things you think he copied.
So he made this a sort of reoccurring theme in his works.
Don't know if you thought the animation at the film credits end look familiar or not, for that's his art style.
So in other words, he was sort of first on some of the things you think he copied.
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