Thompson Colton: Agent of MI3
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+ | '''Thomspon Colton: Agent of MI3''' is an animated series produced by Golden Fox Studios from 2003 through 2006. Its producers and creators, David Agnew, Smith Alansson, and Robert Markham have stated that: "...it [the show] is a postmodern look back at action, adventure, and all that is Bond." | ||
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+ | The show was orignally panned by critics for its ultra-simplified art style, which at times was even more abstract than some Saturday morning cartoons, but showed its seriousness thorugh deliberate use of "diminished" colours seen in Batman: The Animated series, and significant lack of slapstick, often opting for "higher ground", as director Smith Alansson put it in a 2005 interview. | ||
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+ | The show also used professional actors to voice their actors, although the title character's was a relative unknown, Walter Spelvin. Sound effects in the show also appear to have been voiced over by a voice actor, giving an illusion of onomatopoeia. |
Revision as of 01:57, 20 December 2006
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Creator | Robert Markham |
Producer | Golden Fox Studios |
Director | Smith Alansson |
Writer | David Agnew |
Cast | |
Thompson Colton | Walter Spelvin |
Marianne Suzette St. Evremonde | Audrey Tautou |
"C" | Bernard Lee |
NSA Ally | Jack Lord |
James Bond | Clive Owen |
Series info | |
Genre | Animated action-drama |
Running time | 30 mins |
Series run | 2003 - 2006 |
Theme song(s) |
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Thomspon Colton: Agent of MI3 is an animated series produced by Golden Fox Studios from 2003 through 2006. Its producers and creators, David Agnew, Smith Alansson, and Robert Markham have stated that: "...it [the show] is a postmodern look back at action, adventure, and all that is Bond."
The show was orignally panned by critics for its ultra-simplified art style, which at times was even more abstract than some Saturday morning cartoons, but showed its seriousness thorugh deliberate use of "diminished" colours seen in Batman: The Animated series, and significant lack of slapstick, often opting for "higher ground", as director Smith Alansson put it in a 2005 interview.
The show also used professional actors to voice their actors, although the title character's was a relative unknown, Walter Spelvin. Sound effects in the show also appear to have been voiced over by a voice actor, giving an illusion of onomatopoeia.