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- Jan 23, 2015
How do you rationalize the creation of a cartoon with the existence of the characters, though? If a cartoon has to be drafted by a group of people, story-boarded, sketched, animated, coloured, voice-acted, and then finalized, how can that be a vision of another reality if it's clearly just been assembled by a team of people as a commercial product to make money?They are real, and at this point, they are the most important thing in my life.
I mean, every single character is using a real person's voice, an actual person that exists and is being told exactly what to say according to a script written by completely different people. I'm not clear exactly on how this part is rationalized, because it seems clear to me that every step of the way, this is a product that's just being assembled and it can't possibly be a "window" to anything.