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	<title>Comments on: Mike Mignola&#8217;s Hellboy II Animated Prologue</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan</title>
		<link>http://www.filmjunk.com/2008/07/02/mike-mignolas-hellboy-ii-animated-prologue/comment-page-1/#comment-426072</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 18:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That was kinda boring but I like the idea of promotional animation for movies (like the I Am Legend shorts). 

Hellboy is one of the few comic2film adaptations where I hadn&#039;t read the source material before going to see it. I&#039;ve flipped though the books and not been enthralled by the art or story but I&#039;m bound to actually sit down and read one AFTER seeing the movie; the reason being knowing what the movie could have been can sometimes ruin the experience. I enjoyed my experience with the first one. Plus, I wish I was one of the millions who can fap to Sin City but it doesn&#039;t even arouse me because I already had a go with the books. Although, I still believe I would have liked the books better had I read them after the movie. I&#039;m not the kind of person that always says &quot;the book was better&quot;.

This limited animation style really needs a name now. Adult Swim-esque is too long and inaccurate because the style actually seemed to start with small, lone ranger Flash animations on the interwebs. Hmm, maybe it could be known as limited animation. Do any Film Junkies have a name for this style?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That was kinda boring but I like the idea of promotional animation for movies (like the I Am Legend shorts). </p>
<p>Hellboy is one of the few comic2film adaptations where I hadn&#8217;t read the source material before going to see it. I&#8217;ve flipped though the books and not been enthralled by the art or story but I&#8217;m bound to actually sit down and read one AFTER seeing the movie; the reason being knowing what the movie could have been can sometimes ruin the experience. I enjoyed my experience with the first one. Plus, I wish I was one of the millions who can fap to Sin City but it doesn&#8217;t even arouse me because I already had a go with the books. Although, I still believe I would have liked the books better had I read them after the movie. I&#8217;m not the kind of person that always says &#8220;the book was better&#8221;.</p>
<p>This limited animation style really needs a name now. Adult Swim-esque is too long and inaccurate because the style actually seemed to start with small, lone ranger Flash animations on the interwebs. Hmm, maybe it could be known as limited animation. Do any Film Junkies have a name for this style?</p>
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