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This week we welcome two experts in (X-Men) Evolution to teach us the origin of mutants. Directors Frank Paur and Steven E. Gordon each directed several episodes of X-Men: Evolution starting at the very beginning. Join us for this X-Citing chat about all things X!#xmen #xmenanimatedseries #xmenTAS #xmen97 #xmenevolution #marvel #disneyplus #marvelstudios #marvelanimation #marvelcomics #stevenegordon #frankpaurA PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTSSupport the show
As Halloween approaches André speaks with a man who had a hand in a ton of projects that were big parts of our hosts formative years. Steven E. Gorodon started in animation working on Ralph Bakshi's animated feature Lord of the Rings as a "roto-photo" artist while still in High School. He quickly moved up to work as an assistant animator and eventually animated (roto-scoped) several scenes and was given animator credit on the finished film. He worked for Ralph Bakshi on and off for years on many Bakshi films including American Pop and Fire and Ice working alongside Frank Frazetta. he went on to work on The Black Cauldron, Cool World, Batman: Sub Zero, X-Men: Evolution, The Swan Princess, Anastasia, Titan A.E. and Wolverine and the X-Men eventually becoming an animation director as well. Steven and André talk about making more money than his teachers while in high school working in animation, his connection to Nova Scotia, Working with Ralph Bakshi, Frank Frazetta, Stan Lee and the differences in film directing and animation directing something he has a lot of experience in.
We interrupt our "50s Classics Remade in the 80s" theme for a short episode with conversations at cons! Back in July, Ready 2 Retro covered LA's biggest horror convention "Midsummer Scream".We already recorded our full reactions and experiences on Episode 148 (click here to listen), but what we did not include in that episode was our FULL interviews with Jamison Newlander, actor who played "Alan Frog" in The Lost Boys, and G Tom Mac, musical artist who composed and performed "Cry Little Sister". Also there are interviews from last weekend's Toon Con featuring Mark Richardson (Propmaster from the "Power Rangers" series), Steven E. Gordon (director and animator from "X-Men Evolution"), Scott Whyte (actor and voice actor from "The Mighty Ducks" series) and Carlos Alazraqui (actor and voice actor known for his roles in "Reno 911!", "Rocko's Modern Life" and "Fairly Odd Parents"). As always...WE'RE READY 2 RETRO, ARE YOU?This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5522857/advertisement
Cyclops is Waiting for Me - An X-Men: The Animated Series Weekly Recap
We are thrilled to have Steven E Gordon, character designer for X-Men: Evolution and Director of this very episode join us to for Bada-Bing Bada-Boom which is the first episode to dive into one of the Xavier Institute's new recruits, Boom-Boom. It just so happens Boom-Boom is one of JC's favorite characters in recent years too! Steven graciously shared a ton of time with us and provided some amazing insights for X-Men: Evolution (which we don't want to spoil in this caption). A quick heads up, there was a little bit of an issue with audio on this one which Rod spent hours trying to work through. Unfortunately, this version is the best we were able to get from it even when using tons of different tools to help us attempt to fix it. Find Steven E Gordon online here: Website: https://stevenegordon.com/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/stevenegordon/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StevenEricGordon Cyclops is Waiting for Me is our weekly podcast series where we are going back and watching EVERY-SINGLE-X-MEN-ANIMATED-EPISODE we can find. Our first series started with the original 1992 X-Men: The Animated Series building up to the release of X-Men 97', coming to Disney Plus later this year. But since it's not here yet, we needed to find some other shows to cover. "Cyclops is Waiting for Me" Theme written and performed by Ron Wasserman (ASCAP) and Rod Kim (ASCAP) All our links: https://linktr.ee/cyclopsiwfmpod
Cyclops is Waiting for Me - An X-Men: The Animated Series Weekly Recap
In an episode that could never work today in an age of IG Live and Facetime, Season 2 kicks off by asking "What can the X-Men do if someone decides to open up Pandora's Box and reveal mutants to the world?" Kicking off with the introduction of a bunch of new students, we also see what happens to the Brotherhood without any sort of leader guiding them. With the leash off, Lance and crew decide to let the cat out of the bag and potentially bring a lot of grief to Scott, Kitty and the rest of the X-Men. And make sure to tune in next week for a guest appearance from Steven E. Gordon, character designer and director of multiple episodes from the first two seasons of X-Men: Evolution! Cyclops is Waiting for Me is our weekly podcast series where we are going back and watching EVERY-SINGLE-X-MEN-ANIMATED-EPISODE we can find. Our first series started with the original 1992 X-Men: The Animated Series building up to the release of X-Men 97', coming to Disney Plus later this year. But since it's not here yet, we needed to find some other shows to cover. "Cyclops is Waiting for Me" Theme written and performed by Ron Wasserman (ASCAP) and Rod Kim (ASCAP) All our links: https://linktr.ee/cyclopsiwfmpod
Power of X-Men: The Greatest Comic Book Podcast in All of the Multiverse!
NOT A DRILL! We gave X-Men Evolution Director and Character Designer Steven E. Gordon! Why did the series end? Was Nightcrawler envisioned as LGBTQIA +? And what was up with that flash forward? We are joined by Cody from Immortal X-Friends to discuss all things X-Men Evolution!
Animator and director Steven E. Gordon is our guest as he discusses his career with Paul, David and Trevor. Music: Andre Jetson - Bipolar (Original Mix)
This week on the Hypothetical Island Reilly and George are joined by the great Steven E Gordon. Steven has had an amazing career in animation, staring while in high school working on Ralph Bakshi's animated Lord of the Rings, and most famously serving as lead character designer for the great X-Men: Evolution cartoon. Listen in as they talk delicious, delicious crab meat, annoying teenaged clones, roto-photoing, extreme Darwinism, Parisian werewolves, and settle once and for all whether Estelle Getty was actually the youngest Golden Girl.
Character Designer, Animator, and Director of X-Men: Evolution and Wolverine and the X-Men Steven E. Gordon joins Chris and Chandler as they x-read X-Men Children of the Atom #1. A fantastic retelling of the original 5, the book thrusts the story into modern day times and is packed with easter eggs. We mentioned some in the podcast, but can you find more?Find us on the AIPT Podcast Network. Follow our show to be alerted when new episodes appear the first and third Wednesday of the month. Check us out on social media @xreadspodcast on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. For business inquiries, email xreadspodcast@gmail.com. Learn more at https://aiptcomics.com
Pop Culturist, Aljon Go, and Filmmaker/Author/Animator, Dave Bossert talk about the latest pop culture, Disney, and entertainment news as well as have a chat with animator/film director/character designer, Steven E. Gordon. Gordon worked on X-Men: Evolution, Shrek 2, Eight Crazy Nights, Happily N'Ever After 2: Snow White-Another Bite @ the Apple, Lobo, The Swan Princess, Anastasia, and Titan A.E. He also worked on animated films by Ralph Bakshi including Cool World and American Pop. Visit his site at https://stevenegordon.com/. Follow the team! Skull Rock Podcast | Facebook - Aljon Go (@aljongo) • Instagram & Dave Bossert (@dave_bossert) • Instagram - Email us: aljon@skullrockpodcast.com | dave@skullrockpodcast.com. Thanks to you, the Skull Rock Podcast is on the list of the Best Disney Podcasts You Must Follow (feedspot.com). Outro music "The Pirate King" composed by Jared Rehnquist/Untold Journey - Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skullrockpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skullrockpodcast/support
In the newest episode of Circuit 42 we interview animator, character designer, animation director, story board artist and producer Steven E. Gordon.
September 22, 2016 - In a first for me, this podcast was recorded as a Skype interview! Today's guest is artist/animator Steven E. Gordon, who has worked on popular animated shows and movies including X-Men: Evolution and The Swan Princess. Check out what he had to say!
Marc takes Let's Voltron "on the road" to the worldwide debut of the Voltron: Legendary Defender cast and crew at WonderCon, with exclusive interviews. You get to listen to Greg's reactions to hearing these interviews for the very first time. Let's Voltron Host, Marc Morrell, took a trip to Los Angeles, California with his wife, Kim (official photographer/videographer), to capture the DreamWorks Animation panel and interviews for Voltron: Legendary Defender. In Part 1 of 2, you will hear Marc recall the experience of WonderCon, and the exuberance of Voltron fans that attended the panel that introduced the world to the cast and crew of Voltron: Legendary Defender, due to come out with an initial block of 13 episodes on June 10th on Netflix. For co-host, Greg Tyler, who is hearing all these interviews for the first time, this podcast gives his genuine reactions to what the cast and crew had to say at WonderCon, after the panel that just exploded like Voltron slicing through robeasts with Blazing Sword. While Marc was at WonderCon, he got to meet face-to-face for the first time with previous podcast guests, Blacky Shepherd and Steven E. Gordon. These Voltron meetups are one of the favorite things for Marc to do as a host of the podcast. You can privately contact either of these great artists through Facebook or Twitter to commision them for a personal Voltron artwork of your choosing. Marc also visited the Sideshow Collectibles booth, where a finished Prototype of the Voltron Maquette was on display, in all of it's colorful glory. The price and date of sale are all "To Be Decided" (TBD), but here are the pictures we promised in close up detail. In the podcast, Greg mentions the Mighty Fine T-shirts that Marc picked up for him at the We Love Fine booth. These were WonderCon exclusives for the new Voltron show, and you can now get them yourself (for $25 each) at these links: http://www.welovefine.com/voltron-space-attack-11257.html http://www.welovefine.com/colored-chestplate-11258.html The Voltron cast was announced at WonderCon, and we talk to all of them, except Neil Kaplan, Steven Yeun, and Cree Summer, during this podcast: Josh Keaton (Hal Jordan in "Green Lantern: The Animated Series") as Shiro Jeremy Shada (Finn the Human in "Adventure Time") as Lance Tyler Labine ("Tucker and Dale vs. Evil") as Hunk Bex Taylor-Klaus ("The Last Witch Hunter") as Pidge Steven Yeun (Glenn in "The Walking Dead") as Keith Kimberly Brooks (Ashley Williams in "Mass Effect") as Princess Allura Rhys Darby ("Flight of the Conchords") as Coran Neil Kaplan ("Transformers: Robots in Disguise") as Zarkon Cree Summer ("A Different World") as Haggar Joaqim Dos Santos ("The Legend of Korra") - Executive Producer Lauren Montgomery ("The Legend of Korra") - Co-Executive Producer Tim Hedrick ("The Legend of Korra") - Story Editor In Part 2 of the podcast, coming next week, Marc and Greg bring 2 other guests who attended the panel at WonderCon onto the podcast to review everything that happened at the panel. Your guests will be Shannon Muir and Dani DeWald. Both are mentioned in Part 1 as well. Marc announced in this podcast that we will be revealing the winner of a Voltron: Legendary Defender lithograph, signed by the whole cast and crew of the Netflix series that were at the panel at WonderCon. From all of people who submitted questions to our email that were asked to the talent and showrunners of Voltron: Legendary Defender, we will pick one winner at random. That winner will be announced in our Parts 2 podcast next week. Here is a picture of that lithograph: Sorry that this podcast was so long, but we have a wonderful panel to talk about and guests to review it with us, coming next week on Let's Voltron: The Official Voltron Podcast. Thanks for listening! Sign Up for our Newsletter! Use this link to give us your email address so you can get exclusive information from Let's Voltron: The Official Voltron Podcast: Join Us! Note: Link will not work on mobile devices