Cartoon Industry thread - Showcasing the Spergery of the Animation Industry

t's already known there is a lot of overlap between breadtube and cartoon review YouTube. But I noticed it's always Disney or Calarts cartoon breadtubers that were obsessed. It's never French cartoons, 90s nicktoons or anything from the 80s or 70s.
It proves that these are not people who love animation because they appreciate it as an interesting art form. It suggests that these are a bunch of intellectually unambitious dorks who were too soft to watch anything other than the gentlest, most parent-friendly tv as children. And they’ve never matured beyond it.
 
Oh yea, El Tigre was underrated. It's a shame it (along with both Catscratch and The X's) was shafted by Nick during the mid-2000s
Wouldn't surprise me if Catscratch is memory holed by Nick at this point due to Doug TenNapel going absolutely batshit insane after drinking the Trump/alt-right koolaid. (Just go back a couple years in the Comicsgate thread to see the rapid decline of what was left of Doug's sanity) The show might be owned by Nickelodeon, but by being associated with him in any capacity has likely made it radioactive. Might be why it's not available on Paramount+ or any other streaming service.
 
Wouldn't surprise me if Catscratch is memory holed by Nick at this point due to Doug TenNapel going absolutely batshit insane after drinking the Trump/alt-right koolaid. (Just go back a couple years in the Comicsgate thread to see the rapid decline of what was left of Doug's sanity) The show might be owned by Nickelodeon, but by being associated with him in any capacity has likely made it radioactive. Might be why it's not available on Paramount+ or any other streaming service.
Doug TenNapel is also some NFT faggot once the damn thing was a new trend at the time a couple years back
 
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WB will probably try to make another live action Powerpuff Girls attempt after Captain Planet. DC movies have been flopping so much. Captain Planet is now viewed as a less risky investment than non-Batman-related DC.
 
Wouldn't surprise me if Catscratch is memory holed by Nick at this point due to Doug TenNapel going absolutely batshit insane after drinking the Trump/alt-right koolaid. (Just go back a couple years in the Comicsgate thread to see the rapid decline of what was left of Doug's sanity) The show might be owned by Nickelodeon, but by being associated with him in any capacity has likely made it radioactive. Might be why it's not available on Paramount+ or any other streaming service.
Only good part of Catscratch are these little newts.
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WB will probably try to make another live action Powerpuff Girls attempt after Captain Planet. DC movies have been flopping so much. Captain Planet is now viewed as a less risky investment than non-Batman-related DC.
Captain Planet was very ahead of its time. Back then; a show being unadulterated propaganda was treated as a joke.
Ted Turner knew better.
 
“Adult animation” is pretty much a code word for coping therapy sessions that are almost equivalent to the struggle sessions that communists used for the old guard of the Chinese Communist Party.

There is no reason for this to be in children’s animation, but I repeat myself.
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They think the opposite unfortunately...
 
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Apparently the Animation Guild is making a series of PSAs about contract negotiations.
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Here's the full video if anyone is interested.
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Not to shit on stuff here, but why is an adult cartoon (Smiling Friends, Rick & Morty) interacting with children's cartoons lol (Gravity Falls, Clarence, PowerPuff Girls, Adventure Time). Despite that, the PSA is rather well made, I liked it.
I mean they aren’t wrong. But I’d rather deal with AI than greedy entitled discordniggers with a chip on their shoulder who only got the job through sheer nepotism and fake engagement.
Precisely! There's always that side that some don't mention.
 
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While I doubt everything being said here, I hate to admit, there is some truth from what I've experienced/heard. This is more for 2nd/3rd generation immigrant kids as they don't really have much experience of native culture/language outside of extended family like grandparents. I've heard how they feel judged in communities for not knowing the language or culture and in turn, they feel have to prove it.
This scene sums it up nicely.
That being said, chimping out about the criticism, calling Spanish a colonizer language, and naming the town terremoto heights killed any and all goodwill it had. If it had any to begin with.
 
While I doubt everything being said here, I hate to admit, there is some truth from what I've experienced/heard. This is more for 2nd/3rd generation immigrant kids as they don't really have much experience of native culture/language outside of extended family like grandparents. I've heard how they feel judged in communities for not knowing the language or culture and in turn, they feel have to prove it.
This scene sums it up nicely.
That being said, chimping out about the criticism, calling Spanish a colonizer language, and naming the town terremoto heights killed any and all goodwill it had. If it had any to begin with.
Oh, but don’t you see? They’re changing the name of the town now! That means they’re totally not problematic, guys!
 
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