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Toon Lore Done Right: A Black cartoon, anime and animation podcast
David Hughes
25 episodes
1 day ago
The primary mission is to give a brief history of animation, talk about the impact it's had on my life and, whenever possible, illuminate the black and brown people and characters that make these shows possible. In each episode of Toon Lore Done Right (TLDR) I, your host Dave, take a film, tv show, character, or concept in animation to give you a brief yet detailed history on it. As a blerd, anime fan,and student of all things animation and a graduate from SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) I hope to spark discussion while giving my personal insight.
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The primary mission is to give a brief history of animation, talk about the impact it's had on my life and, whenever possible, illuminate the black and brown people and characters that make these shows possible. In each episode of Toon Lore Done Right (TLDR) I, your host Dave, take a film, tv show, character, or concept in animation to give you a brief yet detailed history on it. As a blerd, anime fan,and student of all things animation and a graduate from SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) I hope to spark discussion while giving my personal insight.
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Animation & Manga
Leisure
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Justice League the Animated Series 20th anniversary
Toon Lore Done Right: A Black cartoon, anime and animation podcast
17 minutes 46 seconds
3 years ago
Justice League the Animated Series 20th anniversary

Welcome to Toon Lore Done Right! Today, Dave the Tutor dives into the wonderful history of Justice League the animated series.  Driven by creative minds like Bruce Timm and the late great Dwayne McDuffie, see how they and the voice talent really brought this classic show to life. With characters like superman, batman, wonder woman, martian man hunter, hawk girl and john stewart green lantern, its difficult to think that this show ever had its struggles.  But we see that writing for such an iconic team can be difficult even for the people who had already successfully launched the Batman, superman, batman beyond and static shock animated series. 

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Extra links:

Justice League declassified panel discussion: Justice League Declassified - YouTube

Black light - Nerding out with Chelsea:

instagram: @nerdingoutwithchelsea

Website: nerdingoutwithchelsea | Beacons mobile website

Toon Lore Done Right: A Black cartoon, anime and animation podcast
The primary mission is to give a brief history of animation, talk about the impact it's had on my life and, whenever possible, illuminate the black and brown people and characters that make these shows possible. In each episode of Toon Lore Done Right (TLDR) I, your host Dave, take a film, tv show, character, or concept in animation to give you a brief yet detailed history on it. As a blerd, anime fan,and student of all things animation and a graduate from SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) I hope to spark discussion while giving my personal insight.