According to The Hollywood Reporter, Neal Adam's Continuity Studios has formed Buzzworthy, a production company set up to make feature-length computer animated films.  The company's first production, which Adams is both directing and producing, will be a feature film based on Bucky O'Hare, the comic book character created by Larry Hama (who is writing the screenplay for the new movie) and originally published by Adam's Continuity Comics. 

 

According to The Reporter, Continuity's expertise in producing TV ads, such as its recent campaign for Nasonex, has provided the creative impetus and skills (as well as the income) to branch out into CGI film production.

 

Bucky O'Hare, an alternate universe space opera featuring a jade-colored rabbit who leads a crusade of mammals against an army of toads, was made into a 13-episode animated series that was shown in the U.S. and the U.K. during 1990 and 1991.  At that time Hasbro came out with a Bucky O'Hare toy line and Nintendo released a videogame. 

 

Currently a DVD of the animated series is available in the U.K. (but not in the U.S. yet), and a new Bucky O'Hare toy line is in the works from Shocker Toys.  No word yet on whether or not the Bucky O'Hare feature (War of the Warts?) will go directly to DVD or get a theatrical debut.