tbh i liked how they tackled this, not saying their version of a dw show would've been great but i would've at least liked to see where they would've gone with it
NuTales DW was crap, and this looks like crap too. Both crap.
Episode 1 was said by someone who claims to have worked on it to be a parody kind of thing before they get to the real show, maybe these designs are for that?
Gosalyn being a superhero misses the point of her. DW never wanted her to be apart of his missions, and when Gosalyn did get in on the action she’d end up in over her head a lot (like with Bulba’s return).
The show should be about a father trying to balance fatherhood with his out of control ego.
I kind of told you these might be designs for the first episode which is supposed to be a parody that doesn't match the more straight continuation this is going to be. Or that she might just want to dress up like to feel like she plays a part
But that's kind of the thing, you don't sincerely care you just want to get mad over something without any context so are already coming to minuscule conclusions
It could also be an amusing bait-and-switch. According to the DTVA leak, Drake is an old hermit. He’s probably recalling his “good old days” and making them seem way more dramatic and cool than they actually were (as is DW’s wont.)
It’s not the same thing as Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers 2022 or DuckTales 2017 where Darkwing was a fictional character.
2 years ago
Anonymous
There was an episode of the OS where Drake was an old duck in the future giving mutually contradicting different versions of his origin.
It's not strange. It has been like that for a long time. Look at the example of Howard the Duck. Also, Donald's nephews wore pants in one series and in some comics, and Donald as a superhero in the comics also wears a hero suit and boots, but his tail is visible. Scrooge wears a kilt, as he is Scottish. Daisy Duck wears pants several times. So it's not weird if ducks wear pants, it's weird if they look either too anthropomorphic or too weird to be ducks.
No its not. Its the best characterization of the turtles and April in years. Master Splinter is a slow burn but damn does he become an amazing character.
Literally everything said was right. Just accept that Rise is a blip in the timeline of TMNT that will be forgotten. >What a moron.
You kinda are, yeah
>best characterization of the turtles
Absolutely fricking not. Everyone has the personality of Michelangelo and Raphael is just needlessly jacked meathead. Don’t get me started on Rise’s “April”, which is the worst I’ve ever seen.
>Western animation sucks and not as good as jap shit >Western show good and is animated better than jap shit >Noooo it sucks only people who like it are people who enjoy quality animation
And you morons wonder why jap shows are superior
Episode 1 was said by someone who claims to have worked on it to be a parody kind of thing before they get to the real show, maybe these designs are for that?
To be honest, that's actually the logical conclusion of the premise. The only question is will they be serious superheroes (bad) or satirical superheroes (good), or a mix of both (fine).
>Rosa never worked with Donald's Duck Avenger identity either
Don Rosa drew Paperinik (Duck Avenger) several times, but it is true that he did not invent it, but Giovanni Carpi and Guido Martina did.
>I'd think she'd be more on the pre-crowbar Jason Todd side of things
This is my headcanon. Gosalyn tries the Crimson Quackette/Quiverwing Quack thing in episode 1 and gets the Jason Todd treatment. Then it's classic mostly solo Darkwing.
Oh, yes that theory that Mallory McMallard was actually a grown up Gosalyn has been popular in the Duckverse fandom for quite a few years. Although, Gosalyn is too rude and stubborn in many things, while Mallory is not.
>while Mallory is not.
She told a kid fan to frick off and was the team's hothead going for a frag them all mentality. She could be stubbon too with teammates. A red hockey mask would be keen for a cheeky Jason Todd reveal and MD reference.
Ah yes, I meant him. Thank you for the correction.
2 years ago
Anonymous
So.. Are her feathers skin-toned? Or is she a duck with human skin and hair? If you removed the bill she'd look human. Like look at the other ducks, their hair and everything is the same color. Not Mallory though. Her hair is clearly hair.
2 years ago
Anonymous
You know gingers exist in real life and don't walk around with red skin to match their hair
2 years ago
Anonymous
>You know gingers exist in real life and don't walk around with red skin to match their hair
Yeah, but they aren't ducks.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Are you sure?
The only thing I can picture with the way she's presented is that either she's molting or she plucks her feathers.
Or dye if you can't accept red heads are a thing
2 years ago
Anonymous
The only thing I can picture with the way she's presented is that either she's molting or she plucks her feathers.
Oh, yes that theory that Mallory McMallard was actually a grown up Gosalyn has been popular in the Duckverse fandom for quite a few years. Although, Gosalyn is too rude and stubborn in many things, while Mallory is not.
>while Mallory is not.
She told a kid fan to frick off and was the team's hothead going for a frag them all mentality. She could be stubbon too with teammates. A red hockey mask would be keen for a cheeky Jason Todd reveal and MD reference.
...Okay, I'm into it. Parody Jason Todd then timeskip and bring her back later heavily referencing Mallory in her design.
NuTales Darkwing was very attractive and I would frick his gay duck butthole
> Rise is utter trash tho.
Wrong, the show is kino, your lack of taste is your problem
My ego remains whole
I really like this one.
I feel like a lot of superhero adaptations and reboots have started skimping on creating or reenvisioning villains in recent years, it's nice to see it in consideration.
After all the reboots where the characters are weak, losers, depressed, etc. I would love one where the white male protagonist is just a chad
Plus Ducktales showed there's a ton of fujo potential if you make him attractive
>DuckTales 2017 writter who confirmed it was passed BTFO haha
It's fake news. He brought it up because he's part of the Nu-Tales team who probably regrets not getting the chance to work on the Darkwing Duck reboot. Yes, Angones and his crew wanted to do a Darkwing Duck reboot after the third season of Nu-Ducktales, but Disney refused (probably because of that tweet Angones posted and the Let's Get Dangerous special didn't get enough viewers) so they gave Seth Rogen. It's the old spoof, much like when Angones faked Matt Danner's Legend of the Three Caballeros series to distract audiences from it.
But honestly, Disney is the biggest butthole here of a company that gives the wrong people something worthwhile, and after those failures, Disney won't deal with them for years.
>probably because of that tweet Angones posted and the Let's Get Dangerous special didn't get enough viewers.
Nah, the show was long dead before any of that. I think it's just that DuckTales 2017 wasn't the smash hit they were hoping for. That's not to say it did poorly, because the numbers were fine, but to get a fourth season or a spin-off, you have to do exceptionally well. Hence why Big City Greens got a fourth season and a movie.
Choosing Seth Rogen's company was likely because they wanted a change in direction for Darkwing - possibly something that suits streaming better, since everything is going on Disney+, or something more episodic that would suit cable better. I'm not entirely sure, but I do think choosing someone else to take on DW was a smart idea.
You're right. I forgot to mention that the ratings for Nu-Ducktales dropped a lot after the episode The Duck Knight Returns, and it had no purpose after Della Duck's return to Earth was shown. Besides, kids don't seem to be interested in Ducktales or Gravity Falls rip-offs and will prefer comedy, which is why Big City Greens worked.
I'm skeptical about a Darkwing Duck reboot, knowing what Seth Rogen has been up to lately. His projects Boys and Invicible were successful, but his other projects were not. I hope he won't be so involved in it and that the right people will be working on the Darkwing Duck reboot. Well, there is hope, because Tad Stones himself will be a consultant, but again, I'm skeptical about all that. I'm sick of ruining the original stuff by making reboots that become pointless like Nu-Ducktales or the Rescue Rangers Movie.
Let's be real. No way champagne and the pipe will make it to the actual series even if it happens.
I don't know, the designs look fine for an Elseworlds style comic miniseries, but... for a mainstream animated series I'd like to stick with something a bit more traditional, you know?
They aren't bad designs but things like Drake's hairstyle, while small, throw me off.
I do like the multi armed big butt mom supervillain because she looks like a very oddball premise.
But no traditional DW villains anywhere in sight yet is kind of troubling. I'm all up for new blood and it's necessary, but they better not pull a NuTales and say the old characters were fictional again...
Kinda Digging it, but I feel Black vibes from the Concept art, instead of Hispanic, Drop the Cassey Jones get up and switch her back to her Quiverwing Robin Hood Like outfit.
The artist has worked in the industry for years and the usagi art they uploaded is legit, it seems more likely this is real and the artist just made a mistake uploading nda materials publicly
>So not official designs
no, more like concept art for what could be official designs. The whole point of development is to figure out what you want something to look like
Yeah, there's no point assuming they final designs will look like that.
Early vis dev is usually highly personal in style to the artist, then if there's any aspect the Directors and Producers like, it gets carried through into a more standardised design.
Like Gerald Scarfe's vis dev work to the final designs of Hercules is one where they took a lot, but it shows why it happens.
I feel like a lot of superhero adaptations and reboots have started skimping on creating or reenvisioning villains in recent years, it's nice to see it in consideration.
It literally says in the title they made those for DIsney TVA, and it's from a credible person that's been working in the industry for years. I don't see why you think it's not legit
It is one of the plans that may or may not be adopted. Officially, it has not been accepted yet. That's the thing. Okay, if she works there, but it doesn't necessarily mean that her concept will be adopted. Once it is adopted, then it can be considered official, these are only planned designs.
I consider it "official" in the sense that even though disney hasn't greenlit the series, the art was still made for them because they're considering a reboot. There's an obvious difference between a random literal who artist doing fanart of a random show and an artist being contracted to do designs for a potential series
2 years ago
Anonymous
Perhaps, but it has not been finally accepted. When Disney finally says it's an official version, then I'll take it seriously, this way, it's just one of the proposed versions. Anyway, I don't like that art style.
Yeah, once in a while people who worked on pre-production on shows that didn't make it off the ground will put this kind of thing in their portfolio. We very recently got some images of the scrapped Seth McFarlane Flintstones the same way.
2 years ago
Anonymous
Seeing as this was posted four months ago, it does seem likely that the rumored Darkwing Duck reboot is dead if he's able to post these on his portfolio. Wouldn't it be under NDA otherwise?
I do not know what to say. On the one hand, it's great, and on the other hand, it disgusts me. This is like a mix of Nu-Tales style, Rise of TMNT and Cal-Art style. This can be much better. Will we get a 1990s-era art style and designs? Those designs are the best in my opinion.
I highly doubt it, since the question is whether the Duck Avenger (Paperinik-that's Donald Duck as a super hero) will appear or not, and the question is whether the Darkwing Duck reboot team knows the material from the comics. It would be cool to see such a crossover, but I highly doubt it.
That's a little too humanoid for my tastes. He's still has to fit in somewhat with the other Disney ducks. The designs of the DuckTales reboot managed a better balance of being original but familiar. This just looks way too furry.
Nu-Ducktales did go for that, but ended up being too grotesque. I mean, why square heads and blunt beaks, especially in children? It also made Nu-Tales too dimorphic between male and female characters, in terms of behavior and dress. And there are too many humanoid forms, especially with the female characters. Not to mention how all the female characters wear dresses and pants, while the male characters are not allowed to wear pants except for certain ones, which is idiotic to me. Besides, it's better to do it in a style similar to European comics or series from the 1990s, which is more natural than making it too furry or using grotesque styles.
Also, you have the Legend of the Three Caballeros. It's more of a problem like "not enough money" and similar stupid excuses for not getting good animation.
That's a little too humanoid for my tastes. He's still has to fit in somewhat with the other Disney ducks. The designs of the DuckTales reboot managed a better balance of being original but familiar. This just looks way too furry.
It's going to be entertaining watching the DuckTales 2017 fandom flip out once they finally realize that the Darkwing reboot will not be connected to their show.
Yes, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's true. You know that on Twitter and other social networks they mostly spread fake news and exaggerate events that are not decisive.
I'll love it too, although I honestly feel sorry for those sincere Ducktales fans, but I don't feel sorry for the rest. I just want to see how Angones will whine if the Darkwing Duck reboot is better than his. I'll just smile sweetly.
>Dynamite
Other than Avatar and DC, this is the last editorial where I'd expect more Disney comics, much less a Darkwing one.
I hope they are continuing the Joe Books run, or at least hiring Silvani and Brill again.
This. Although I highly doubt they will, because unfortunately Disney doesn't allow shooters like they did before 2001, and besides, it's not for adults, it's for kids, so unfortunately no. Rather, they'll do something stupid with ironic humor and throw in a lot of nostalgic references from other media, like they did with Nu-Tales or the Rescue Rangers Movie. I mean, the original Darkwing Duck series was created as a comedy, probably the same will happen with the reboot version.
Frick you this looks good unlike Nu-Tales
You've got it backwards
NuTales Darkwing was very attractive and I would frick his gay duck butthole
tbh i liked how they tackled this, not saying their version of a dw show would've been great but i would've at least liked to see where they would've gone with it
>Pimp’n
Kill it. Kill it right now.
NuTales DW was crap, and this looks like crap too. Both crap.
Gosalyn being a superhero misses the point of her. DW never wanted her to be apart of his missions, and when Gosalyn did get in on the action she’d end up in over her head a lot (like with Bulba’s return).
The show should be about a father trying to balance fatherhood with his out of control ego.
I kind of told you these might be designs for the first episode which is supposed to be a parody that doesn't match the more straight continuation this is going to be. Or that she might just want to dress up like to feel like she plays a part
But that's kind of the thing, you don't sincerely care you just want to get mad over something without any context so are already coming to minuscule conclusions
That’s a stupid way to start your series, with something that doesn’t represent the rest of your series.
It could also be an amusing bait-and-switch. According to the DTVA leak, Drake is an old hermit. He’s probably recalling his “good old days” and making them seem way more dramatic and cool than they actually were (as is DW’s wont.)
It’s not the same thing as Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers 2022 or DuckTales 2017 where Darkwing was a fictional character.
There was an episode of the OS where Drake was an old duck in the future giving mutually contradicting different versions of his origin.
That wasn’t the first episode though.
No.
Same, that looks bad.
Will they cut out Morgana from it?
>Ducks
>Pants
AND SHOES
WHAT THE HELL!!!
Darkwarrior Duck wore pants and boots. Apparently going evil extremist crusader makes you abhor the pantless look, who would've thought it?
It's not strange. It has been like that for a long time. Look at the example of Howard the Duck. Also, Donald's nephews wore pants in one series and in some comics, and Donald as a superhero in the comics also wears a hero suit and boots, but his tail is visible. Scrooge wears a kilt, as he is Scottish. Daisy Duck wears pants several times. So it's not weird if ducks wear pants, it's weird if they look either too anthropomorphic or too weird to be ducks.
>Donald's nephews wore pants in one series
theres that one episode where they didnt. and thats just fine with me!
It is still haram
Looks kinda like Rise of the TMNT. If Flying Bark animates it, then we have kino on our hands
Absolutely, every big franchise should have a cartoon done by that studio
Rise is utter trash tho. No one talks about the actual show, just sakuga-autists and fujos.
No its not. Its the best characterization of the turtles and April in years. Master Splinter is a slow burn but damn does he become an amazing character.
Boomers don’t know a good cartoon when they see one, they just seethe
It got cancelled. It does not generate any discussion. Boomers and Zoomers don't like it. The people that worked on it hate it too. Deal with it.
Wow almost every word you just said was wrong. What a moron.
cope
Literally everything said was right. Just accept that Rise is a blip in the timeline of TMNT that will be forgotten.
>What a moron.
You kinda are, yeah
>best characterization of the turtles
Absolutely fricking not. Everyone has the personality of Michelangelo and Raphael is just needlessly jacked meathead. Don’t get me started on Rise’s “April”, which is the worst I’ve ever seen.
> Rise is utter trash tho.
Wrong, the show is kino, your lack of taste is your problem
>Western animation sucks and not as good as jap shit
>Western show good and is animated better than jap shit
>Noooo it sucks only people who like it are people who enjoy quality animation
And you morons wonder why jap shows are superior
>If Flying Bark animates it
is that a hope or is the art from OP by someone from flying bark?
I love Darkwing Duck but I can't let myself get excited about this, just don't want to be let down again. I do hope it can be at least decent though.
>make him taller
>thought he was smoking in that picture with the cup
for a second i really wanted to frick this cartoon duck
>thought he was smoking
well he's holding a pipe on the left
>for a second
eh, I still do.
Episode 1 was said by someone who claims to have worked on it to be a parody kind of thing before they get to the real show, maybe these designs are for that?
>All three are...le superheroes!
I mean, why not?
To be honest, that's actually the logical conclusion of the premise. The only question is will they be serious superheroes (bad) or satirical superheroes (good), or a mix of both (fine).
>He doesn't know about Quiverwing Quack
>Nu-Darkwing
>Darkwing Duck reboot
MODS = homosexualS
The joke falls short here because Rosa never worked on Darkwing Duck.
Read to the end. Darkwing Duck is a rip-off of Duck Avenger and Batman.
Still doesn't work, Rosa never worked with Donald's Duck Avenger identity either, at least not as far as I know.
>Rosa never worked with Donald's Duck Avenger identity either
Don Rosa drew Paperinik (Duck Avenger) several times, but it is true that he did not invent it, but Giovanni Carpi and Guido Martina did.
I was reminiscing how silly it is that people've been posting this image for years here then noticed it's actually edited
love it
This is my headcanon. Gosalyn tries the Crimson Quackette/Quiverwing Quack thing in episode 1 and gets the Jason Todd treatment. Then it's classic mostly solo Darkwing.
>years after Darkwing encounters a redheaded ace pilot who's a crackshot with a hockey stick
>do you still forget the milk, dad?
Oh, yes that theory that Mallory McMallard was actually a grown up Gosalyn has been popular in the Duckverse fandom for quite a few years. Although, Gosalyn is too rude and stubborn in many things, while Mallory is not.
>while Mallory is not.
She told a kid fan to frick off and was the team's hothead going for a frag them all mentality. She could be stubbon too with teammates. A red hockey mask would be keen for a cheeky Jason Todd reveal and MD reference.
>a kid fan
Buzz Buzzard?
Buzz Blitzman, honorary mighty duck
Ah yes, I meant him. Thank you for the correction.
So.. Are her feathers skin-toned? Or is she a duck with human skin and hair? If you removed the bill she'd look human. Like look at the other ducks, their hair and everything is the same color. Not Mallory though. Her hair is clearly hair.
You know gingers exist in real life and don't walk around with red skin to match their hair
>You know gingers exist in real life and don't walk around with red skin to match their hair
Yeah, but they aren't ducks.
Are you sure?
Or dye if you can't accept red heads are a thing
The only thing I can picture with the way she's presented is that either she's molting or she plucks her feathers.
...Okay, I'm into it. Parody Jason Todd then timeskip and bring her back later heavily referencing Mallory in her design.
I keep my statement, They look like lesbians, you have Dyke lesbian, Butch lesbian and gender studies bi-curious lesbian girl.
have no problems with the dark wing look but the casual drake mallard looks to much like a chad compared to the original's boomer single father look.
After all the reboots where the characters are weak, losers, depressed, etc. I would love one where the white male protagonist is just a chad
Plus Ducktales showed there's a ton of fujo potential if you make him attractive
>its okay if he looks like a zoomer as long as he's a CHAD
>talks of fujoshi (or plain misuses the term) as if they're a good thing
fujoshi are the life blood of modern fandoms, you want content and discussion get fat girls to watch it
After the disasters of Voltron and Amphibia, I would much rather shows have little to no shipping discussion at all.
Do you know what fujoshi means
Drakepad was as fujoshi as you get
DuckTales 2017 writter who confirmed it was passed BTFO haha
These could be concepts that were ultimately rejected.
>DuckTales 2017 writter who confirmed it was passed BTFO haha
It's fake news. He brought it up because he's part of the Nu-Tales team who probably regrets not getting the chance to work on the Darkwing Duck reboot. Yes, Angones and his crew wanted to do a Darkwing Duck reboot after the third season of Nu-Ducktales, but Disney refused (probably because of that tweet Angones posted and the Let's Get Dangerous special didn't get enough viewers) so they gave Seth Rogen. It's the old spoof, much like when Angones faked Matt Danner's Legend of the Three Caballeros series to distract audiences from it.
But honestly, Disney is the biggest butthole here of a company that gives the wrong people something worthwhile, and after those failures, Disney won't deal with them for years.
>probably because of that tweet Angones posted and the Let's Get Dangerous special didn't get enough viewers.
Nah, the show was long dead before any of that. I think it's just that DuckTales 2017 wasn't the smash hit they were hoping for. That's not to say it did poorly, because the numbers were fine, but to get a fourth season or a spin-off, you have to do exceptionally well. Hence why Big City Greens got a fourth season and a movie.
Choosing Seth Rogen's company was likely because they wanted a change in direction for Darkwing - possibly something that suits streaming better, since everything is going on Disney+, or something more episodic that would suit cable better. I'm not entirely sure, but I do think choosing someone else to take on DW was a smart idea.
You're right. I forgot to mention that the ratings for Nu-Ducktales dropped a lot after the episode The Duck Knight Returns, and it had no purpose after Della Duck's return to Earth was shown. Besides, kids don't seem to be interested in Ducktales or Gravity Falls rip-offs and will prefer comedy, which is why Big City Greens worked.
I'm skeptical about a Darkwing Duck reboot, knowing what Seth Rogen has been up to lately. His projects Boys and Invicible were successful, but his other projects were not. I hope he won't be so involved in it and that the right people will be working on the Darkwing Duck reboot. Well, there is hope, because Tad Stones himself will be a consultant, but again, I'm skeptical about all that. I'm sick of ruining the original stuff by making reboots that become pointless like Nu-Ducktales or the Rescue Rangers Movie.
Shit. They turned him into Iyami
I wonder what their take on Gizmoduck would be.
Kamen Rider with a beak
Art style needs work but the character ideas seem fun enough, Champagne Casanova is great
Let's be real. No way champagne and the pipe will make it to the actual series even if it happens.
I don't know, the designs look fine for an Elseworlds style comic miniseries, but... for a mainstream animated series I'd like to stick with something a bit more traditional, you know?
They aren't bad designs but things like Drake's hairstyle, while small, throw me off.
I do like the multi armed big butt mom supervillain because she looks like a very oddball premise.
But no traditional DW villains anywhere in sight yet is kind of troubling. I'm all up for new blood and it's necessary, but they better not pull a NuTales and say the old characters were fictional again...
I wonder how will he feel when at D23 Expo or Disney+ they officialy announce this version by Rogen
Huh, I guess we’ll have to find out, but this dude does work at Disney so he would know a thing or too
>TaleSpin?
No, after cucktales and the rescue rangers movie, it should remain buried
talespin will only be pushed by furgays with daddy issues just because they can't wait to draw baloo porn
I wouldn't wish a rescue rangers like reboot on any show.
Besides Owl House
Why did they say it like Rescue Rangers was a good thing?
Launchpad seems to be dressed similar to the DuckTales 2017 one. I guess the 1940s-era Ace Pilot archetype is out of style these days.
KEK Disney TVA having more leaks than freaking Cartoon Network Studios
Crazy how things change in the spawn of two bad mergers.
My ego remains whole
I kinda like version B but she looks more like Gosalyn and Honker's daughter.
So superhero AND inventor/scientist?
Based on the original show I'd think she'd be more on the pre-crowbar Jason Todd side of things rather than the inventor side of things.
>I'd think she'd be more on the pre-crowbar Jason Todd side of things
I liked the quivering quack episode in the OG series. cause it gave us awesome shots like this
ducc butt
the frick I'm supposed to do with these? it really does nothing for me
>the frick I'm supposed to do with these? it really does nothing for me
oh, so... you are gay then? gotchat
Spotted the ducks behind the monitors.
heh
>what am I supposed to do with a firm round ass bouncing in my lap??!
I dunno.
Kinda Digging it, but I feel Black vibes from the Concept art, instead of Hispanic, Drop the Cassey Jones get up and switch her back to her Quiverwing Robin Hood Like outfit.
So is she Still going to be Mexican Ego Crushing Teenage Latinx Duck Jail bait that Will call Drake Papi?
I don't think so
>Latinx
if its on artstation its not official
The artist has worked in the industry for years and the usagi art they uploaded is legit, it seems more likely this is real and the artist just made a mistake uploading nda materials publicly
Might be rejected and that’s why it’s posted
>Early vis dev
So not official designs
>So not official designs
no, more like concept art for what could be official designs. The whole point of development is to figure out what you want something to look like
Yeah, there's no point assuming they final designs will look like that.
Early vis dev is usually highly personal in style to the artist, then if there's any aspect the Directors and Producers like, it gets carried through into a more standardised design.
Like Gerald Scarfe's vis dev work to the final designs of Hercules is one where they took a lot, but it shows why it happens.
it's still cool to see the new villains (assuming they were created by whoever's leading the show and not the artist)
I really like this one.
I feel like a lot of superhero adaptations and reboots have started skimping on creating or reenvisioning villains in recent years, it's nice to see it in consideration.
One of the few good things PPG 2016 TRIED to do was making several new villains. The thing is all of them but Silico sucked hard.
I just noticed the giy she's stabbing.
Maybe this was for the Seth reboot.
Oh no he's hot
It's fanart, not the official version. You don't know the difference. It has not been officially announced.
It'd official, made for the studio by a staff member hired to do it.
Where? Did they post it on social media? Unless it's sarcasm.
It literally says in the title they made those for DIsney TVA, and it's from a credible person that's been working in the industry for years. I don't see why you think it's not legit
It is one of the plans that may or may not be adopted. Officially, it has not been accepted yet. That's the thing. Okay, if she works there, but it doesn't necessarily mean that her concept will be adopted. Once it is adopted, then it can be considered official, these are only planned designs.
I consider it "official" in the sense that even though disney hasn't greenlit the series, the art was still made for them because they're considering a reboot. There's an obvious difference between a random literal who artist doing fanart of a random show and an artist being contracted to do designs for a potential series
Perhaps, but it has not been finally accepted. When Disney finally says it's an official version, then I'll take it seriously, this way, it's just one of the proposed versions. Anyway, I don't like that art style.
Yeah, once in a while people who worked on pre-production on shows that didn't make it off the ground will put this kind of thing in their portfolio. We very recently got some images of the scrapped Seth McFarlane Flintstones the same way.
Seeing as this was posted four months ago, it does seem likely that the rumored Darkwing Duck reboot is dead if he's able to post these on his portfolio. Wouldn't it be under NDA otherwise?
>Irineo Maramba
Are those his designs? no wonder it got me thinking about Teen Titans and Transformers Animated.
drake looks too cool
i thought he was suppose to basically just be a dad
I do not know what to say. On the one hand, it's great, and on the other hand, it disgusts me. This is like a mix of Nu-Tales style, Rise of TMNT and Cal-Art style. This can be much better. Will we get a 1990s-era art style and designs? Those designs are the best in my opinion.
/co/nrand
I want this girl animated
I highly doubt it, since the question is whether the Duck Avenger (Paperinik-that's Donald Duck as a super hero) will appear or not, and the question is whether the Darkwing Duck reboot team knows the material from the comics. It would be cool to see such a crossover, but I highly doubt it.
Nu-Ducktales did go for that, but ended up being too grotesque. I mean, why square heads and blunt beaks, especially in children? It also made Nu-Tales too dimorphic between male and female characters, in terms of behavior and dress. And there are too many humanoid forms, especially with the female characters. Not to mention how all the female characters wear dresses and pants, while the male characters are not allowed to wear pants except for certain ones, which is idiotic to me. Besides, it's better to do it in a style similar to European comics or series from the 1990s, which is more natural than making it too furry or using grotesque styles.
New animators just can't seem to draw furry designs like they used to.
Really? Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlDWMbsNC28
Also, you have the Legend of the Three Caballeros. It's more of a problem like "not enough money" and similar stupid excuses for not getting good animation.
I can never watch Darkwing Duck again after seeing his treatment on Robot Chicken. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iTb9pZrYyo
That's a little too humanoid for my tastes. He's still has to fit in somewhat with the other Disney ducks. The designs of the DuckTales reboot managed a better balance of being original but familiar. This just looks way too furry.
So it looks like the Nolan parody from Nutales. Interesting choice....
Nice, another reboot from my beloved childhood for nowadays children to enjoy, I love when that happens.
>implying kids can't just watch the original
>implying the reboot was made for kids
/r/ porn of Drake Mallard, please.
Or at least a pin-up.
Darkwing Duck reveal at SDCC
I do not like that rear view.
>action figure
>no articulation
>stiff in motion cape
Frick this shit.
and this
frick is literally everything being rebooted these days? I see literally a dozen cartoon reboots in development.
Looks like a lesbian.
That's a fricking lesbian.
It's going to be entertaining watching the DuckTales 2017 fandom flip out once they finally realize that the Darkwing reboot will not be connected to their show.
>it's connected to lot3c finally paying off Danner's St. Canard tweet
they already are
https://twitter.com/TelevisionSpill/status/1550139196198686722/retweets/with_comments
Oh man. It is going to be fun watching the DT17 fandom bash DWD 2024(?) for not being 'accurate to canon.'
And so they should, when before they insulted critics of Nu-Ducktales and those who prefer OG Ducktales and comics.
I said before, it is not yet an accepted design concept, but one of the proposals. Once it is officially accepted, then we can discuss.
we can discuss it now because the images are already public
Yes, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's true. You know that on Twitter and other social networks they mostly spread fake news and exaggerate events that are not decisive.
The art has already been confirmed to have come from a DisneyTVA staff member
I'll love it too, although I honestly feel sorry for those sincere Ducktales fans, but I don't feel sorry for the rest. I just want to see how Angones will whine if the Darkwing Duck reboot is better than his. I'll just smile sweetly.
It looks like it's from that dark future comic with the Odin ai. What was it called?
NEW DARKWING COMIC SERIES IS COMING
https://www.cbr.com/disney-darkwing-duck-series-dynamite-entertainment/
Oh good news, just will it go with the old Darkwing or the new Darkwing Duck?
>Dynamite
Other than Avatar and DC, this is the last editorial where I'd expect more Disney comics, much less a Darkwing one.
I hope they are continuing the Joe Books run, or at least hiring Silvani and Brill again.
I hope those comics are better than the Nu-Ducktales comics which turned out to be a huge disappointment for me.
Darkwing Comics have a track record of being pretty high effort.
I mean, Darkwing's not the hottest property around. Pretty much anyone working on him is going to do it out of some measure of love.
Noce. Though I'm still sad the Joe line got cancelled. I was invested in the direction of that one.
This is canned, right? It's pretty ugly.
Supposedly
If they're going to make it a straight up action show they should just go straight back to the original concept art
This. Although I highly doubt they will, because unfortunately Disney doesn't allow shooters like they did before 2001, and besides, it's not for adults, it's for kids, so unfortunately no. Rather, they'll do something stupid with ironic humor and throw in a lot of nostalgic references from other media, like they did with Nu-Tales or the Rescue Rangers Movie. I mean, the original Darkwing Duck series was created as a comedy, probably the same will happen with the reboot version.
Disney pays much less attention to the comics so at least, hopefully the new run will have guns and such.
Yes, for comics, at least there are no restrictions there like in cartoons.
I still prefer OG gosalyn with no pants and nice round ass compared to that stick figure latina lookin piece of shit with pants
What would the look be like for the Fearsome Five, especially Negaduck?
It's over...
He looks like a gay. Lovely.