Thursday, December 27, 2012

Mission Odyssey (Animal Transformations)

Last month I discussed the fact that many European cartoons with decent transformation scenes never air in America, a very frustrating situation for the TF enthusiast. One example is Mission Odyssey, a cartoon based on Homer's masterwork. Of course, no retelling of the Odyssey is complete without Circe, and episode 5 features her and several animal transformations. Sadly, the pig TFs take place offscreen, but enjoy the following in their place.

7 comments:

werefan said...

I encourage you to consider adding a link to these folks. Their intro video has some TF content and they need more bucks (but not that many) to improve the effects in the final product.

http://www.indiegogo.com/predatorymoon

Anonymous said...

Wel I did a full search for the Mission Odyssey episodes but unfortunatly they are not available anywhere :(

Though I added to my watch out list

Btw: Happy new 2013 (TF) year :D

greetz,


Dutch_Bull

Apuleius said...

A very Happy New Year to you too Dutchbull!
I downloaded the episode from an ed2k link a couple of years ago, but no longer remember where I found the link. And even then it was tough finding it. However, you might wish to try searching by the name of the video file, which was:

Mision Odisea 1x05 Circe [DVBRiP by dsigual][TusSeries com]

Anonymous said...

thanks :) Found all episodes in Spanish...never heared of Emule before so that is the reason I didn't find it before.

Apuleius said...

Good to hear, and if you understand how emule works you'll be a smarter man than I!

Unknown said...

Hey Apul, wasn't sure how else to run this by you, but Ultimate Spiderman just released their season 2 premiere featuring the lizard. Quite some interesting content to be seen.

http://www.watchcartoononline.com/ultimate-spider-man-season-2-episode-1-the-lizard

Apuleius said...

Hello Ken, and thank you for the excellent tip! I've devoted a new post to the episode, and you're right--"quite interesting content" indeed! Thanks again for writing in--I love these sort of reader contributions.