A Sneak Peek of DC’s Upcoming Animation Block: Wallace and Gromitt Style

And Now For Something Completely Different


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The DC Nation animation block premieres later this year alongside new episodes of Young Justice and Green Lantern: The Animated Series, though no date has been set for it as yet one might asume that it will debut sometime in March, alongside the first full season of Green Lantern. It’s got lots of stuff that we’re interested in, including the return of Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld after only a few sporadic appearances outside of the ’80s, and a new series of shorts about Supergirl, Batgirl, and Wonder Girl by Lauren Faust, showrunner of My Little Pony.

But, okay, yeah, we’re also intrigued by the idea of a claymation Batman-universe show that’s animated to the ad libs of child voice actors in the style of Creature Comforts. Because it’s adorable.

(via Bleeding Cool.)

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