Hellboy: Sword of Storms
by Zac Shipley, filed in Animation, Comics, Hellboy, Movies, TV on Oct.27, 2006
Movieblog reminded me theres a new animated Hellboy movie coming on Cartoon Network TOMORROW NIGHT.
Hellboy: Sword of Storms, the first of the animated Hellboy movies, debuts Saturday at 9:30 p.m. ET/PT on Cartoon Network.
Sorry we couldn’t get enough advance warning here on the front page, but set your Tivos and VCRs to record for whats sure to be some good pre-Halloween viewing. Miss this and your next chance won’t be until the February 6 DVD release.
Theres another Hellboy movie on the way called “Blood & Iron” next year. Best part is these animated flicks star Ron Perlman and Selma Blair from the fantastic Hellboy live action movie a couple years back.
Loads more info at the Hellboy Animated Production diaries!

















October 27th, 2006 on 8:05 pm
Damn. Hope it’s soon for us damned Canadians. -_-
October 27th, 2006 on 10:22 pm
You don’t get the cartoons network?
October 27th, 2006 on 10:33 pm
Canadia gets YTV and some other channel that basically picks up stuff off Nick, CN, WB, Fox, etc on a per-show basis.
October 27th, 2006 on 10:44 pm
Yeah. It sort of sucks. Most stuff we get anywhere from a week to a year late. Other stuff we just never get.
October 28th, 2006 on 9:51 am
You got Beast Machines Season 2 early.
I have a big Halloween Party tonight. I’ll have to see if I can get this Tivo’d or something.
October 28th, 2006 on 11:29 am
Yes. 1 in like 30 things we’ll get anywhere from a few months to a day early. When we actually do get something considerably earlier (Reboot, Beast Machines, a few select Even Stevens and Lizzie McGuire episodes) we gloat about it because we’re so used to be on the other side of that shaft.
October 28th, 2006 on 6:44 pm
I wanna say you guys got a mountain of Justice League episodes before the US. it only aired here first in the first season, after that, Canada and the UK got it before the states virtually every episode.
October 29th, 2006 on 2:50 am
Just as an afterthought to the main post – Doug Jones will be the voice of Abe Sapien, which is ironic, because he was the body of the guy in the live-action movie, but NOT the voice.
October 29th, 2006 on 8:21 am
Sure. But we waited like a year for season 1 and did we really get the later episodes much earlier? That first season stuff was the norm.
Regardless it’s all the result of the people in charge thinking that most people really don’t care. If we started getting Lost a year late people would go insane but shows like this they figure no one cares.