When we finished with Star Wars Rebels at the end of season two, we were left at an incredibly compelling point in Star Wars lore. Ahsoka Tano, Anakin Skywalker’s apprentice who was introduced in the Clone Wars animated film and TV show, was last seen locked in combat with her former master in the form of Darth Vader. Darth Maul had emerged from hiding in an attempt to take in the Rebels lead, Ezra Bridger, in as his apprentice while advancing a then unknown goal. Ezra kept the Sith Holocron that Maul was after, hinting at a potential turn to the dark side of the force, while his master, Kanan Jarrus, had been blinded by the former Sith Lord. Things looked pretty bleak for the Ghost crew as we stepped into season three, a more well rounded, but ultimately inconsequential chapter for the group of rebels. With that said, it’s not to say that there wasn’t plenty of compelling material filling up the 23 episodes, but most of the highlights revolved around the characters we’ve come to know outside of the show rather than the ones introduced within it.

The season starts off with one of its highest points, exploring the fallout of the events between Maul and the Jedi of the Ghost crew. With Kanan blinded, he has essentially resigned as the combat leader of the group, leaving Ezra to fill his shoes. Sporting a new, more mature look, the Padawan has been successful in his new role, but this is partially due to him seeking guidance from the Sith Holocron in secret. Seeking guidance, Kanan eventually finds a way to adapt to using The Force as his sight and uncovering a Jedi Holocron to offset the influence of the Sith. When it seems like Ezra’s potential fall has been averted, who would return but the one who was seeking to corrupt him in the first place. After taking his friends hostage, Maul forces Ezra to use the both Holocrons to unlock both of their memories of the secrets they contain. When it’s all said and done, all signs point to one planet, a desert world with twin suns…

This sets up the much talked about return of Obi-Wan Kenobi, which pays off at the end of the season when the two rivals have one final duel, finally tying up a long lasting loose end. But aside from a handful of episodes, Maul never makes another appearance. Considering his importance in the previous season and the start of this one, it was strange that he ultimately becomes a footnote seemingly written in for the purpose of being written out. Ezra’s more mature personality fades pretty quickly, with little reference to a potential turn after the first three episodes, rendering one of the most anticipated cliffhangers from the previous season moot.

Instead, the main plot of the season focuses on the war with the Empire, or more specifically, against Grand Admiral Thrawn. As an immensely popular character from the now non-canon Extended Universe, officially bringing him into the fold came with high expectations. The master strategist is as cold and calculated as you would expect, developing into a fun antagonist for Hera, the leader of the Ghost Crew who often took a backseat to the Jedi in the past. As the polar opposite of the Rebel leader both in demeanor and tactics, Thrawn always feels like he’s one step ahead of our heroes, as if anticipating Hera’s small victories building a path for him to crush the resistance under his boot. Even with former enemy, Agent Kallus, acting as a double agent after secretly siding with the Rebels as a result of his meeting with crew member Zeb Orrelios in season two, (still one of my favorite episodes of the whole series), the whole season builds to what could be Thrawn’s ultimate victory.

And yet, it never comes. In fact, the big finale just feels like every other episode, except Thrawn acts frustrated instead of stroking his chin while touting his mental superiority when he’s ultimately defeated. If I had one major complaint about this season, it’s that it felt largely inconsequential. The Rebels had their liberation of Lethal, Ezra’s home world, delayed, but not halted. Thrawn wasn’t captured, and is confirmed to return for the show’s fourth and final season. The crew is largely in the same shape it was in when the season started aside from the loss of a core side character, and with the exception of the death of Maul, you could seemingly start season 4 and not realize you missed a whole season of content. While that sounds harsher than I mean it, there is one character who is an exception to the season’s rule…

Enter Sabine Wren, the Mandalorian youth who struggles with her role when it comes to uniting her people after fleeing from them when they had sided with The Empire. After a double cross from the captured Mandalorian warrior Fenn Rau from last season leads to the pair discovering his crew either dead or on the side of the Empire after vowing to be a neutral party, Rau then joins the team, becoming a sort of mentor to Sabine as she’s drawn closer to returning home. It’s not until an unexpected encounter with Maul that she confronts her true destiny, obtaining an ancient weapon that legends say would unite all of Mandalore when a leader with the blade emerges. This Darksaber leads to one of those moments that I didn’t know I wanted to see until now, which was Sabine being trained by Kanan and Ezra as if she were a Jedi. While still unsure about her ability to lead her people by season’s end, it’s a bittersweet moment when Sabine leaves the crew in order to re-establish her relationship with her family. It doesn’t seem to be long lasting by the time the season comes to a close, but who’s to say what will happen between the two seasons?

Watching Sabine’s character growth throughout these episodes was the peak of the season for me. Seeing non-Jedi take center stage is always appreciated, but seeing a non Force wielder show signs of becoming just as proficient as they are in combat with her own special weapon is something that I want to see more of in future episodes. After all, the show started off as a coming of age story for both Sabine and Ezra before the latter took on more of a central role, so it was great to see that there are still plenty of interesting stories to tell when it comes to Sabine and Mandalore.

While the overall story didn’t move too much by the end of the season, it was appreciated that almost every episode did contribute either to the overall plot, or to Star Wars lore in general. Throughout the season, we see how Wedge Antilles defected from the Empire to the Rebellion, what the transition looked like as Saw Gerrera, (voiced by a returning Forest Whitaker from Rogue One), transformed from the no nonsense soldier in The Clone Wars to the radical freedom fighter during his days in live action, a sadly nostalgic ending to the war between the Separatist droids and the Jedi when the crew comes across an abandoned planet full of robots who couldn’t let the Clone Wars go, and a few humorous filler episodes focusing on the Rebels versions of C-3Po and R2-D2, AP-5 and Chopper. But most importantly, nearly every episode was exciting to watch, even if the ultimate payoff falls flat.

Once the episodes wrap up, the Blu-Ray edition has a wide variety of special features to go through, including the return of Rebels Recon, the post show making of and discussion featurettes, and timeline showing how Rebels fits into Rogue One. Exclusive to the Blu-Ray copy are audio commentaries for five key episodes, an in depth explanation of the history of Mandalore and where Sabine fits into its tumultuous history, a feature exploring Grand Admiral Thrawn’s reputation and his possible role in the future of the franchise, an overview of the rivalry between Obi Wan Kenobi and Darth Maul, and an interview with Forest Whitaker about his take on Saw Gerrera in both Rebels and Rogue One. These are all must watch segments for any Star Wars fan who either wants to be introduced to some of the content outside of the films, gain additional insight about some of the world’s side characters, or teased by what may come going forward.

Overall, Star Wars Rebels season 3 was a more consistent, often compelling season that fails to accomplish anything meaningful once the final episode wraps up. Especially coming off of last year when we were left with Maul resurfacing and a duel between master and apprentice that we’ve been waiting for for years, this year felt solid, yet anticlimactic. It does have its highlights, including the tense final duel between Kenobi and Maul, seeing younger versions Gerrara and Antilles as they find their role in the rebellion, and Sabine’s excellent story arch. As we head into the fourth and final season, I’m concerned that the show will have trouble tying up all of its loose ends. What will happen with Thrawn? Ahsoka wasn’t seen all season, so what happened between her and Vader? With Luke and now Rey being “the last Jedi”, what is going to happen to Ezra and Kanan? And what role will Sabine play as she continues towards uniting Mandalore? That’s a lot of ground to cover, some of which I wish was resolved in this season, but what we did get was an exciting watch for those who want to tie up the story between the prequels and sequels, or for those who just want to watch a cool sci-fi cartoon. That alone is worth the purchase.

Last week was a pretty packed week for news what with the Nintendo Switch launch and Logan.

What you may have missed though, is that Disney released the first trailer for the highly anticipated DuckTales Reboot heading to Disney XD this summer! The trailer seems to definitely take more inspiration from the original comic books than the 80’s series, but still has plenty of things for both fans of the TV series and comics. The biggest change seems to be a complete overhaul of Webby’s character which is actually very much appreciated. Check out the trailer below, and let’s hope that the crew behind this new series doesn’t QUACK under pressure (I’m so sorry for that pun I apologize.)

About a week ago, Disney announced a release window for the highly anticipated reboot for DuckTales coming summer 2017 to Disney XD. Not much was revealed other than the release window and some concept art, but now Disney decided to drop a pretty big bombshell on us this morning.

Today, the new cast of DuckTales was announced, and from what they’ve showed, this is coming along pretty nicely. Community’s Danny Pudi, will be voicing Huey, along with SNL Bobby Moynihan as Louie, and Jean Ralphio himself, Ben Schwartz as Dewey. Raising Hope‘s Kate Micucci has also been cast as Webby, but the biggest name drop today was that David Tennant, the 10th Doctor himself, will be voicing the iconic smartest of the smarties, Scrooge McDuck! Check out the video below to find out who else has been cast in the anticipated reboot, and tell us if you’re excited for this show in the comments below!

As 2016 ends to make way for 2017, we are fastly approaching the DuckTales reboot.

Now the last time a network tried to reboot some of its older properties, it didn’t turn out so well *cough* PPG *cough*, but Disney is taking steps to make sure this reboot caters to both old fans of the series, but also new fans and even fans of the original comic. Earlier this year they revealed an image of the reboot featuring Donald and the original shows cast in a more stylized comic like animation (being used for the header above). Disney has now released another teaser in the same style showing off the same characters, but with one new addition. That’s right! Everyone’s favorite bumbling aviator Launchpad McQuack.ducktales-2017-launchpad

Not only that, but other returning characters include Gyro Gearloose, Duckworth, and Magica De Spell (hopefully still being voiced by the amazing June Foray). Since summer 2017 is still a ways away, Disney is still slowly rolling out info on the series, but they did leave us with a catchy little teaser. Check it out below! Are you excited about this reboot? Which characters are you hoping come back? Tell us in the comments below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY_xCXE0sIc

Still yearning for more Gravity Falls after watching the series finale last month? Well Yearn no longer!

Today it was revealed that the beloved Disney XD show will be coming back in the form of a choose your own adventure book titled Gravity Falls: Dipper and Mabel and the Curse of the Time Pirates’ Treasure!. A quote from the book’s amazon page reveals a bit more about the story.

Blendin Blandin is searching for the legendary Time Pirates’ Treasure, and he needs Dipper and Mabel’s help . . . and yours, too! Journey through time and explore the dragon-infested medieval era, the Weird-and-Wild West, and the laser-and-giant-baby-filled future. YOU choose from multiple paths that lead to different wacky adventures!

The book’s author, Jeffrey Rowe, wrote episodes of Gravity Falls; Alex Hirsch, the creator of the show, provided additional story for the book; and the book’s illustrator, Emmy Cicierega, was a storyboard artist for the show.

It should also be mentioned that buying the book will also net you a pretty cool double sided poster. The book is scheduled to launch later this year on July 26th and will retail for $12.99, but if you act now the book is currently 43% off on it’s amazon page for only $7.38. If you’re interested in getting it, check it out here! Are you excited about the book? What are your hopes for it? Tell us in the comments below!

This week is a big one for Star Wars fans. Before the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens on digital outlets this Friday, the current season of Star Wars: Rebels will end in a special hour-long episode on March 30.

In a season in which we saw Hera, Kanan, Ezra, Sabine, Zeb, Chopper, and Captain Rex deal with Darth Vader and the new Inquisitors (Seventh Sister and Fifth Brother), fans will finally get to see some key moments teased all season long. The inevitable showdown between Ashoka Tano and her former Jedi Master-now-Sith Lord Darth Vader is arguably the moment all fans of the series have been waiting for this season, but there are plenty of other moments that will reach their conclusion. Will Ezra be tempted by the dark side of the Force by Darth Maul? Will we see (to use wrestling terminology) a face turn from Agent Kallus? Is the crossguard lightsaber which Ezra finds related to an ancient order of the Knights of Ren?

Hopefully many of these questions (and more) will be addressed and answered in the Star Wars: Rebels hour-long finale this Wednesday at 9 P.M. PST on Disney XD.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6222Aqr12is

Great news for those eagerly awaiting new info on 2017’s DuckTales reboot.

This morning, Disney finally pulled back the curtain a bit to finally reveal what the reboot of the popular 1987 Disney Afternoon show will look like. Check it out below!

DuckTales Reboot

From the looks of it, the new style looks like a page from the original comic book come to life. It also looks as if Donald will be joining along for the adventure this time (as he did in the original comics.) I for one am excited to see this new, and more faithful take on this beloved property. What are your thoughts though? Are you excited for this reboot?

As reported by Disney, Big Hero 6 is returning back as a tv show for the brother network Disney XD in 2017.

The series will pick up immediately after the events in the film. Hiro is now the newest prodigy at San Fransokyo Institute of Technology. The show will focus on two aspects the daunting academic and social challenges of being the big/little man on campus and the challenges Off campus, as the stakes are raised for Big Hero 6 as they must protect their city from an array of scientifically enhanced villains.

No word yet on the villains, but hopefully we can get some Marvel bad guys and get some animated character  synergy. This is a Marvel property after all, even if it is separate from the MCU. At the least, can we get another Stan Lee cameo!?!

After 4 years, 40 episodes, and a whole lot of hiatuses, Gravity Falls has finally ended.

Ever since it premiered back in 2012, the show has exploded into popularity due to how different it was from most animated shows. It’s not very often that you see a network as big and restrictive as Disney release a continuity heavy series in the vein of shows such as X files and LOST, and have it animated no less! It was a very risky move by the network, but it ultimately ended up paying off as  the show instantly soared to the top of the charts becoming the highest rated show in the network’s history. This is why a lot of people (including myself) were surprised at the initial announcement that the show would be ending due to creator Alex Hirsch wanting it to have a finite ending.

This got me thinking, Could the ending of Gravity Falls influence how long other shows last? Call me crazy, but I think it can. According to Hirsch the show was always planned to have a concrete beginning, middle, and end. He also talked about how he didn’t want it to pull a Spongebob or Simpsons where the show overstays its welcome, or a Sym Bionic Titan where the show is prematurely cancelled before it get’s a satisfying conclusion. While Disney may be disappointed watching the show end, I believe their acceptance in letting it go (see what I did there) could have an impact on other shows.

Perhaps the ending of the show could inspire other series such as Steven Universe and Star Vs. the Forces of Evil that they should also have a concrete ending in mind. This doesn’t just have to influence current animated shows, but also future ones. Somewhere, there could be a future animator out there right now attending CalArts that could have been given the re-assurance by Gravity Falls,  showing that it’s ok to make a short animated series, but still have it be loved and successful. Heck, Gravity Falls isn’t really the first show to prove this either.

 Just 2 years ago, Patrick Mchale’s series Over the Garden Wall did the same thing. Mind you, that was just a miniseries, but the audience reception to it surprised everyone, including Cartoon Network themselves. In fact, it was so successful that it inspired the network to pick up another show for a miniseries. This is how Sean Szeles Long Live the Royals came to be. You can never know the fate or popularity of a show until you take the risk.

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In conclusion, while it may be a bit too early to see whether Gravity Falls ending on its own terms could shape the future of other shows, I believe that it can and will. I think that we are approaching an age of animation where we’ll start seeing creators getting more control over the distribution and length of their shows. Not just that, but we’re entering an age of entertainment where we will see more creative control being given to the creators, and it all starts with an ending.

 

 

Brad Breeck is a musician and composer with some of our favorite TV credits, including Disney shows ‘Gravity Falls’, ‘Star vs The Forces of Evil’, Nickelodeon’s ‘Fanboy and Chumchum’ and MTV’s ‘Awkward’! He drops by to talk about how he got his start in TV composing and where he gets his inspiration… and maybe why it’s not always a plus to be first in school! I also profess my love for MTV’s ‘The Shannara Chronicles’ and we try and give Brad the perfect nickname! Enjoy!

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A couple of hours ago, Alex Hirsch took to twitter to reveal the final date for the series finale of Gravity Falls. The finale entitled Weirdmaggedon Part III will air as a one hour special starting February 15th at 7PM ET/PT on Disney XD. Are you ready for the show to end? Comment below and check out a quick teaser for the finale below!

Like a plot point straight out The Wizard, Disney will be featuring a competition for Mario Kart 8!

Airing this Saturday, Clash of Karts: Mario Kart 8 will have eight of the country’s best youngster racers (all of whom our very own Derek Kraneveldt would DESTROY) teaming up with popular YouTubers in an attempt to win a grand prize. Personalities that are on board for the show are Strawburry 17, our friend Andre from Black Nerd Comedy, AtomicMari and SethBling.

The show is a one hour, multi round tournament with a grand prize winner announced at the end. You can catch Clash of Karts: Mario Kart 8 this Saturday, December 5th at 8 PM PST on Disney XD.

So scapists? What kind of video game competition shows would you like to see in the future?

Briefly: The rebels are coming.

Disney has just announced the anticipated premiere date for their phenomenal-looking new series Star Wars Rebels.

The series will begin with a one-hour movie titled Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, which will be available to DisneyXD members on September 29th, while us regular folk will have to wait until its television premiere on Friday, October 3rd at 9 Eastern.

The series itself will begin to air just ten days later on October 13th. The story unfolds during a dark time when the evil Galactic Empire is tightening its grip of power on the galaxy. Imperial forces have occupied a remote planet and are ruining the lives of its people. The motley but clever crew of the starship Ghost – cowboy Jedi Kanan, ace pilot Hera, street-smart teenager Ezra, the “muscle” Zeb, warrior firebrand Sabine, and cantankerous old astromech droid Chopper – is among a select few who are brave enough to stand against the Empire. Together, they will face threatening new villains, encounter colorful adversaries, embark on thrilling adventures and become heroes with the power to ignite a rebellion.

As Disney states: “The television movie garnered rave reviews at last month’s San Diego Comic-Con fan event for its story (set between the events of Star Wars Episodes III and IV) and its look – akin to the classic Star Wars trilogy. The series designs are influenced by the work of original Star Wars concept artist Ralph McQuarrie.”

Take a look at the first seven minutes of Star Wars Rebels below, and let us know if you’ll be tuning in!

Briefly: Disney XD has just debuted the first seven minutes of their anticipated new series, Star Wars Rebels. The extended preview  does exactly what it intends to, and gets us excited as hell for what’s to come.

Starring a small band of heroes — Sabine, Kanan, Hera, Ezra, Zeb, and Chopper — Star Wars Rebels is set in a time where the Empire rules through fear and shrouds the galaxy in darkness. This trailer offers many new glimpses at sequences from the show, including the starship Ghost chased by TIE Fighters; young Ezra watching as a Star Destroyer looms overhead; Stormtroopers marching; a zero-g fight between our heroes and Imperials; and Kanan, a secret Jedi, assembling his lightsaber and preparing for battle. It ends, however, with an Imperial officer reporting to the Inquisitor — the Empire’s Jedi hunter, seen and heard here for the first time. Star Wars Rebels takes place between Star Wars: Episode III and IV as the Empire tightens its grip on the galaxy and a rebellion begins to form. The series, executive produced by Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Greg Weisman, is scheduled to premiere in fall 2014 as a one-hour special telecast on Disney Channel and will be followed by a series on Disney XD.

Here’s what Disney said about the preview:

In this special extended preview of Star Wars Rebels, the Empire arrives on Lothal — bringing tyranny with them. Imperials and stormtroopers establish an intimidating presence on the planet, enforcing strict new laws for trade and arresting citizens for expressing dissent of any kind. A young boy named Ezra, however, discovers that a mysterious group is attempting to steal cargo from the Empire. Intrigued, he tries to take it for himself – and ends up on the run from both Imperials and this small band of rebels.

Take a look at the video below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Disney revealed the initial cast for Star Wars Episode VII just a few days ago, leaving fans to wonder what the House of Mouse would have in store for us come Star Wars Day.

Now, we have the first full trailer for Star Wars Rebels, which will premiere this Fall on Disney XD.

Starring a small band of heroes — Sabine, Kanan, Hera, Ezra, Zeb, and Chopper — Star Wars Rebels is set in a time where the Empire rules through fear and shrouds the galaxy in darkness. This trailer offers many new glimpses at sequences from the show, including the starship Ghost chased by TIE Fighters; young Ezra watching as a Star Destroyer looms overhead; Stormtroopers marching; a zero-g fight between our heroes and Imperials; and Kanan, a secret Jedi, assembling his lightsaber and preparing for battle. It ends, however, with an Imperial officer reporting to the Inquisitor — the Empire’s Jedi hunter, seen and heard here for the first time. Star Wars Rebels takes place between Star Wars: Episode III and IV as the Empire tightens its grip on the galaxy and a rebellion begins to form. The series, executive produced by Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Greg Weisman, is scheduled to premiere in fall 2014 as a one-hour special telecast on Disney Channel and will be followed by a series on Disney XD.

Take a look at the trailer below, let us know what you think, and be sure to let us know if you did anything special for Star Wars Day!

Briefly: Disney today debuted two new teasers for their upcoming animated series, Star Wars Rebels. This follows the first teaser revealed back in October, which was a cool announcement video but didn’t really show anything off.

Today’s teasers are called ‘Spark’ and ‘Ignite’, and each show off some very exciting footage from the project. Take a look at each teaser and its description below.

“To ignite a rebellion, all it takes is a single spark.” Those fateful words open this early look at Star Wars Rebels, in which new character Ezra is shown walking the plains of Lothal and launching a projectile at the pilot of a downed fighter. Also seen is a striking, orange, familiar-looking insignia…

Opening with the classic “Imperial March” theme from the original Star Wars trilogy, the teaser shows the golden plains of Lothal, TIE fighters dogfighting with the Ghost starship, as well as the grumpy droid, Chopper. Ezra, one of the main heroes of Star Wars Rebels, is seen leaping from a downed ship as the narrator exclaims, “This fall, discover your destiny.”

Pretty great, huh? Star Wars Rebels launches this Fall!

Star Wars Rebels takes place between Star Wars: Episode III and IV as the Empire tightens its grip on the galaxy and a rebellion begins to form. The series, executive produced by Dave Filoni, Simon Kinberg, and Greg Weisman, is scheduled to premiere in fall 2014 as a one-hour special telecast on Disney Channel and will be followed by a series on Disney XD.

Briefly: LucasFilm has just debuted a new behind-the scenes video for next year’s Star Wars Rebels. The video features an interview with Executive Producer Greg Weisman, as well as some new footage!

The show is set during the 20 year gap between episodes III and IV of the series, which is a time period that’s never been explored on screen. Star Wars Rebels will premiere as a one-hour special in Fall 2014, with a full series to follow!

Take a look at the new video below, and let us know what you think! Are you excited for this one?

Briefly: The first teaser trailer for Disney XD’s upcoming Star Wars: Rebels just debuted last week, and now the series’ main villain has been revealed.

His name is The Inquisitor, and according to the revelatory featurette, he’s been “by Darth Vader to hunt down the remaining Jedi Knights.”

The featurette also shows off some of the team behind Star Wars: Rebels, which looks to include plenty of LucasArts and The Clone Wars alumni. It’s a great team, and judging by what we’ve seen so far, Star Wars: Rebels should be something special.

Take a look at the featurette below, and let us know if you’re excited for the series! Star Wars: Rebels debuts in 2014!

And here’s a still shot of The Inquisitor:

Inquisitor

Briefly: Disney today debuted the first extremely short, extremely unexciting teaser for next year’s Star Wars: Rebels animated series.

The teaser clocks in at just 16 seconds and features a classic shot of the underside of a Star Destroyer. The show is set during the 20 year gap between episodes III and IV of the series, which is a time period that’s never been explored on screen. You won’t see it from this teaser, but it’s pretty exciting stuff (especially since the series artwork is in the style of original concept artist Ralph McQuarrie)!

Take a look at the first teaser below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the series. Star Wars: Rebels is set to launch of Disney XD in Fall 2014.

And here’s a piece of very gorgeous concept art.

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Pac Man has been a gaming icon since before gaming icons were a thing. If you were to sing the beeps and boops of the opening song to a random person on the street, chances are they’ll recognize it before they flag the police for harassment. Over the last few years though, the closest he’s received to recognition are a few remakes of his classic arcade game and as a pick up line in Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Namco’s looking to change that, because Pac Man is back in the spotlight, starting with a slew of new media.

Starting this Monday on June 17th, Pac Man will hit the airwaves courtesy of Disney XD. Airing Monday thru Friday with repeats on Saturday, (that’s six days a week people!) Pac Man and the Ghostly Adventures is a 3D animated cartoon where the eater of worlds himself will have to save his city from an evil army of ghost spirits. Introducing new friends and familiar foes along the way, Namco is banking on the idea that kids will eat this stuff up, complete with a toy and merchandise line.

Pac Man Screen 1

But of course, Pac Man wouldn’t be anything without video games, so a tie in title is on its way. This 3D platformer was made closely with the people behind the animated series to keep both pieces of media in line with each other. Coming to Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U an 3DS this fall, the game promises about 8 hours of story mode game play with 1-4 player multiplayer modes to round out the experience. In the playable demo that was on display, Pac-Man could attack by eating ghosts, eat special pelletts that transform him into new forms, (like the Iguana form that lets him swing and eat with his retractable tounge,) and force ghosts to turn blue and run away with a retro sounding scream. He ran really slow, and his eating attack had pathetic range, so I’m hoping some extra development time can iron out these issues. However, as a platforming fan, the game is looking like a solid title for its intended demographic.

While the 3DS version wasn’t on display, it was said to be a 2D sidescroller that uses the same art style as the TV show and console games. While the console version is said to have a medium level of difficulty, the 3DS is intended to be the system of choice for younger gamers with Pac Man. Because of this, it’s said to be the easier version of the two, so all ages can find the title that’s appropriate for them.

Pac Man Screen 2

It’s clear to see that Namco wants Pac-Man back in a huge way. With Pac Man and the Ghostly Adventures, it seems like they’re all in; planning to give the icon the reception he deserves. With three games, (including Pac Man Championship Edition DX and Pac Man Museum,) a TV show and a toy line, a whole new generation will have the chance to fall in love with the yellow disc all over again.

Disney XD’s Marvel Universe block is less than two months from getting a new addition, and the first trailer for Avengers Assemble has just debuted online. The show looks decent… but it probably won’t make up for the cancelation of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.

Avengers Assemble will premiere on Disney XD on July 7th, but you can download the first episode on iTunes right now! Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the show!

An animated series parallel to the record-breaking blockbuster movie Marvel’s The Avengers, “Avengers Assemble” sees Iron Man leading the team of mightiest heroes – Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Hawkeye, Black Widow and newcomer Falcon – who combine their powers to battle threats no single hero could overcome. When the Avengers assemble, evil doesn’t stand a chance. The voice cast includes: Adrian Pasdar (“Heroes”) as Iron Man, Fred Tatasciore (“Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness”) reprising his role as Hulk, Roger Craig Smith (Wreck-It Ralph) as Captain America, Travis Willingham (“Shelf Life”) as Thor, Troy Baker (“Ultimate Spider-Man”) as Hawkeye, Laura Bailey (“The Super Hero Squad Show”) as Black Widow and Bumper Robinson (“The Game”) as Falcon. Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau and Steven T. Seagle of Man of Action Studios (“Ben 10,” “Generator Rex”) will serve as executive producers.

It was only a matter of time before Disney started using Marvel characters on their shows. I’m actually amazed it took them this long. According to the Hero Complex, a slew of Marvel heroes and villians will be featured in a special episode of Disney XD’s Phineas and Ferb.

Announced at Comic-Con, “Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel” will have Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor and Hulk drop into Danville but they’re not happy to be there — a scheme by Dr. Doofenshmirtz has robbed the mighty quartet of their powers.  The marooned heroes will have a fight on their hands with four super villains — the Red Skull, Whiplash, Venom and M.O.D.O.K. — who are working together with Dr. Doofenshmirtz.

Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel wont hit TV until the summer of 2013 but fear not fans, here’s a teaser to hold you over.

I have a 6 year old niece so I am well-versed in the greatness that is Phineas and Ferb. Anyone who’s worried that the Marvel characters will be poorly handled needn’t worry. I fully support this move on Disney and Marvel’s part. It’s a smart move and I’m sure it’s just the first of many to come.