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  2. ShiftyLook - Wikipedia

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    ShiftyLook was a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings that was focused on revitalizing older Namco ... featuring short animated series based on Bravoman and Mappy. [3]

  3. Mappy - Wikipedia

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    As part of Bandai Namco's ShiftyLook initiative, an animated Mappy web series, titled Mappy: The Beat was made. [17] The series was written and directed by Scott Kurtz and Kris Straub, who also performed all of the character voices, and was designed with limited animation in the style of Kurtz and Straub's Blamimations series. The story follows ...

  4. Dig Dug - Wikipedia

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    [55] [56] A webcomic adaptation was produced in 2012 by ShiftyLook, a subsidiary of Bandai Namco focused on reviving older Namco franchises, with nearly 200 issues by several different artists, concluding in 2014 following the closure of ShiftyLook. Dig Dug is a main character in the ShiftyLook webseries Mappy: The Beat.

  5. List of video game webcomics - Wikipedia

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    ShiftyLook moved on to cartoons in 2012, with animated web series based on Bravoman and Mappy. [10] ShiftyLook, a former subsidiary of Namco Bandai, focused on reviving various Namco video game franchises between 2011 and 2014. The company originally did this through English language webcomics. [11]

  6. List of Bandai Namco video game compilations - Wikipedia

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    Includes Galaxian, Pac-Man, Xevious, Mappy, Dig Dug, The Tower of Druaga, Sky Kid, Dragon Buster, Dragon Spirit: The New Legend, Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti, and a "demake" of Pac-Man Championship Edition; Developed by B.B. Studio and M2; Namco Museum Archives Vol. 2: none 18 June 2020 18 June 2020 Notes:

  7. Scott Kurtz - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Kurtz collaborated with Kris Straub to write and produce an animated series for ShiftyLook based on the video game Mappy, titled Mappy: The Beat, with Kurtz also voicing several characters. [7] Kurtz lived in Little Elm, Texas until his move to Seattle in 2010, where he worked from the Penny Arcade offices for over a year. He now works ...

  8. Sky Kid - Wikipedia

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    Blue Max, known as "Sky Kid", also appears as a recurring character in the ShiftyLook animated series Mappy: The Beat. Sky Kid is a good-natured, but unhelpful and stupid employee of Nyamco who speaks with a Southern accent, and often unintentionally gets on Mappy and Dig Dug's nerves. A theme based on Sky Kid is featured in Pac-Man 99, as ...

  9. Bravoman - Wikipedia

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    Bravoman has since gained notoriety from its revival through the now-defunct ShiftyLook division of Namco Bandai Games, who produced a webcomic and animated series based on the game. ShiftyLook also produced an endless runner based on the comic, Bravoman: Binja Bash!, for cellular devices. A true sequel was in production towards the end of the ...