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message 1: by Mike (new)

Mike Hesler 45 here and really enjoyed the series. However, I don't think an animated series is something I'd get excited about. Much prefer the flashy CG.


message 2: by Rik (new)

Rik I am somewhere in between. I'll take any Bobiverse I can get. I'd like to see this as CG but I understand the effects cost to get it right may be substantial. As such, I'd be alright with animated ... although I think I would prefer more of type of animation currently used for the Marvel and Star Wars series'.


message 3: by Maximum (new)

Maximum Beans If animated, I think the audiobook narrator (Ray Porter) would be a great choice for voicing all the Bobs. If live-action I'd say Seth McFarlane would be fun to watch doing his green-screen thing to recreate the Bob in holotank situations.


message 4: by Rob (new)

Rob Norton I would have a very hard time hearing anyone as The Collective Bobs except Ray Porter. I mean. C’mon. He *is* Bob. Even his version of Bridget is so convincing that I don’t even flinch at it. Anyway, emulating the step-by-step progress of the quality of Bobs’ senses and the ‘resolution’ for lack of a better word of the VRs as the technology improves throughout books 1 and 2 would be very difficult if done in animation. If done in CG, it would be amazing and really would communicate the ways in which advances in technology begin to utterly change how beings experience life and its relative ease or difficulty IMHO.


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