Superlópez (2003 film) explained

Superlópez contra el robot de bolsillo
Director:Enrique Gato
Producer:Enrique Gato
Story:Enrique Gato
JAN (Unaccredited)
Runtime:3 minutes
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish

Superlópez contra el robot de bolsillo (translated as Superlópez Against the Pocket Robot) is a 2003 Spanish animated short film directed by Enrique Gato, and based on JAN's comics, Superlópez.

Gato, fan of this comic series, wanted to make a homage at JAN work with a 3-minute computer-animated film; although he tried to make a long duration film, that wasn't possible.[1]

The plot is about a battle on the street between the main character against a giant robot.[2] [3]

Production

Gato tried to design the character by himself for make a few seconds animatics, although he tried making an adaptation as a designer before.[4] [5] When he began writing the script, Gato tried to get a story (not very complicated) what the fans would like, so he divided the movie in six steps: prologue, Superlópez appears, enemy appears, both fight, ending and epilogue.

Reception

JAN gave Gato his permission to make the project. Despite admitting that he won't make the film by selfishness, has a strong friendship with the cartoonist.[6] After watching the short, JAN made a positive review.

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Notes and References

  1. Calvo (2008) p. 17
  2. Web site: Página inicio del tebeo. Xaloc.net. November 2003. 10 June 2011.
  3. Web site: Página final del tebeo. Xaloc.net. November 2003. 10 June 2011.
  4. Calvo (2008) p.17
  5. Web site: 20 preguntas con Jan. 13 April 2011. 30 January 2010. Dos cafés y una mesa. es. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101004042232/http://www.doscafesyunamesa.com/wp/?p=870. 4 October 2010.
  6. Calvo (2008) p. 20