Found this on >TVTropes, so take it with a grain of salt. These statements apparently come from Josie Campbell:>They had difficulties trying to pitch the cartoon, because they were told the show had to have the potential to meet the 90s cartoon series.More QnA responses in thread.
>The Superman transformation scene came about because one of the art directors decide to bust out the idea in front of the executives to the surprise of the rest of the creative team.>They placed a lot of focus towards the trio's interaction. Josie described it as knowing all the friendship interaction plot points before deciding all the villains. Described as Rom com with punching. The show was originally pitched as Superman and Lois, but they had to change the title and pitch because there was already a working project with that title.>She doesn't have a good idea when Season 3 will be released, and that decision is by someone above her head, not the creative staff. Most of it is done, because it's in post as we all know.>She had very little information on Green Lantern. Her main focus was on her Starfire series and Jake Wyatt would have more information on that.>How they created their villains was taking a subset of core aspects from the character previously, discarded the rest, then translate the parts they kept through a different lens. For example, with Livewire, they took 2 major aspects, her electrical powers and her lack of care for the well-being of others, and then just changed it to be a psycho mercenary to make it fit in smoother with the Task Force X plot. With Monsieur Mallah and the Brain, they liked the gay MLM relationship they had going, but wanted it to be a more positive representation, so they turned them into a more good natured, but amoral couple instead of their normal villainous characterization.>They were told to not use Lex Luthor, because the executives in charge were tired of him. So they made Alex, slow burned his development a bit. Then as they were further along in development, they said, "what would you think if this was Lex", and that was when they got the go ahead to make him Lex, because they liked Alex.Somebody please tell me what "Error: Field too long" is in response to.
I knew this image sucked. Should've looked for something better. Or maybe I should've made that post bitching about how low Kinkymation's standards were.
>>150113623Kara is hot in this show.
>>150113623No one involved should ever work again
>>150113638…It should be blindingly obvious what “Error: Field too long” means, you tried to copy and paste something beyond the maximum post length, had it happen to me only once before.
>>150113638>Somebody please tell me what "Error: Field too long" is in response to.Posts on /co/ have a limit of 2000 characters.
>>150115472>>150115327I didn't get a warning for it in my post, though. Usually stuff like "warning: over 2000 characters" pops up.
>>150115240They gave her such a big, juicy butt. I love it.
>>150115240This is literally the least sexy design she’s ever been given
>>150113638>How they created their villains was taking a subset of core aspects from the character previously, discarded the rest, then translate the parts they kept through a different lens. For example, with Livewire, they took 2 major aspects, her electrical powers and her lack of care for the well-being of others, and then just changed it to be a psycho mercenary to make it fit in smoother with the Task Force X plot. With Monsieur Mallah and the Brain, they liked the gay MLM relationship they had going, but wanted it to be a more positive representation, so they turned them into a more good natured, but amoral couple instead of their normal villainous characterization.Explains why most of the villains were shit.
>>150113638>The Superman transformation scene came about because one of the art directors decide to bust out the idea in front of the executives to the surprise of the rest of the creative team.I'd be furious to be honest
>>150113934>>150113638>>150113623Fuck off back to twitter or where ever you normally post you faggot
>>150116449I only post here.
>>150113623>They had difficulties trying to pitch the cartoon, because they were told the show had to have the potential to meet the 90s cartoon series.Warner asking for 90s quality with a 2020s budget is idiotic and entirely to be expected from them.