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Man, I am trying to be optimistic about this show, but the more I see of it, the more worried I become over it turning into woke nonsense.
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....that stuff in the intro wasn’t jokes, were they? They’re being serious.
Man, I am trying to be optimistic about this show, but the more I see of it, the more worried I become over it turning into woke nonsense.
Nothing we can do now just wait and hope they don't cave in to gizmoundos idiocy oh and speaking of
Man, I am trying to be optimistic about this show, but the more I see of it, the more worried I become over it turning into woke nonsense.
The past few decades have given us some of the most interesting animated shows we’ve seen in generations.
Steven Universe, Adventure Time, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Bojack Horseman, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Infinity Train, and so many others have made huge impacts on culture over the last several years. This is largely thanks to the growing push for diversity behind the scenes, something that was sorely lacking in the days of The Animaniacs.
It's hard to tell if they're serious or not hopefully it is meant to be an intentional dig at the direction western animation's gone in...poe's law man it's a confusing one....that stuff in the intro wasn’t jokes, were they? They’re being serious.
I honestly can't tell. Animation and writing these days have gotten to the point where it's hard to know if they're being serious, or if they're trying to take the piss.....that stuff in the intro wasn’t jokes, were they? They’re being serious.
It seemed somewhat tongue-in-cheek to me... at least I hope.....that stuff in the intro wasn’t jokes, were they? They’re being serious.
Just got done watching the first episode too, It's the mixed bag I was expecting but I really hope we get some good episodes and dont hold the warners back on who they hit with a mallet, including that new CEO lady.Just watched the first episode of Animaniacs and it's pretty much like what I thought it was going to be like "Futurama reboot movies and tv show". It's about as cringey too but only a bit more funnier.
On the fourth episode now, and goddamn they can’t stop bringing up politics. Like, yes, they brought them up in the original series as well, but not literally every episode.Just got done watching the first episode too, It's the mixed bag I was expecting but I really hope we get some good episodes and dont hold the warners back on who they hit with a mallet, including that new CEO lady.
The animation sucks and blows in the new one. So far episode 5 is the best one.The animation is significantly worse, as well.
On the fourth episode now, and goddamn they can’t stop bringing up politics. Like, yes, they brought them up in the original series as well, but not literally every episode.
Not counting the theme (because, well, the original had Clinton anyway) there’s been:
1: That “current events” song, the Seth Meyers bit
2: The Trump cyclops (genuinely the worst scene of the show so far, it was awful) and a song about suffragettes
3. Probably the best episode so far, but still had a whole segment about the red scare.
4. GUN CONTROL.
The animation is significantly worse, as well.
I wouldn't say the animation's bad per se; when you're using ToonBoom - or whatever the fuck they're using - and you're rigging your models and moving them in such a way so as to be energetic and bouncy, it'll look a bit artificial but it'll still get the job done. If the shapes are simple enough. That's partially why DuckTales 2017's were redone in a simple style to accommodate for that.The animation sucks and blows in the new one.
"But they made jokes about Hilary and Clinton guys!!! Animanaics was always a critique on modern culture!!!"The worst part is, if you complain about it, the usual suspects will just come out and say “um, ackchyually, Animaniacs was always political, you chud”. It’s fucking irritating.
Did you catch the theme song posted earlier? It already does it itself right in the reboot’s intro.The worst part is, if you complain about it, the usual suspects will just come out and say “um, ackchyually, Animaniacs was always political, you chud”. It’s fucking irritating.
I think their reliance of using the TMS versions of the designs definitely hinders them and how the characters move underneath the new studios for a handful of reasons:I wouldn't say the animation's bad per se; when you're using ToonBoom - or whatever the fuck they're using - and you're rigging your models and moving them in such a way so as to be energetic and bouncy, it'll look a bit artificial but it'll still get the job done. If the shapes are simple enough. That's partially why DuckTales 2017's were redone in a simple style to accommodate for that.
It cannot do that with complex character models. Like holy shit, it's bad: the human characters/celebrity caricatures worked in the original because the original was hand-animated and didn't go too overboard with detail: when you animated everyone in overly grotesque detail (the Seth Meyers bit where he slowly smiles shows that off the most), the software just can't keep up! When its hand-drawn, or at least done without the software moving it and you're going frame-by-frame, more care can be taken to ensure the characters move in a way that looks natural to the eye. When you don't do that and you try to mimic the style so much with software that's not prepared for that, you end up with the new Animaniacs reboot.
Which sucks because they've got some talented people that know what they're doing, but their work just doesn't work well with the outsourced studio they chose. Like, take one of the new boarders, Karl Hadrika for example. Dude's helped work on Long Gone Gulch, Bunnicula, SpongeBob, and currently the Animaniacs reboot. In the case of LGG, the designs are simple enough that the movement in his boards/animatics (especially when the creators are helping to board the material as well) wouldn't seem too jarring when made into a full-blown animated thing. But then you see his work on other shows and it just doesn't fit. Not because his boards are bad, but because the designs weren't originally made to stretch and bend that way.
Even his pilot short Becky Prim shows he can work well on his own with designs, doubly so when he can squash and stretch them to his every whim.
but under the mandate of Warner Bros. and with the team's insistence on using TMS(? I believe was the studio they picked) because nostalgia, it just doesn't end up looking good. Hell you could see it in the sneak peek where we saw a rough draft animatic. Looks okay on paper, but not when copied pretty much motion for motion with the only in-betweens being both handled by a computer and someone who's trying their damnedest to try and recreate the flow of movement from the original.
....fuck off with that.On the fourth episode now, and goddamn they can’t stop bringing up politics. Like, yes, they brought them up in the original series as well, but not literally every episode.
Not counting the theme (because, well, the original had Clinton anyway) there’s been:
1: That “current events” song, the Seth Meyers bit
2: The Trump cyclops (genuinely the worst scene of the show so far, it was awful) and a song about suffragettes
3. Probably the best episode so far, but still had a whole segment about the red scare.
4. GUN CONTROL.
The animation is significantly worse, as well.
It’s gotten to the point if you have any type of criticism of the reboot or just say “the new Animaniacs kind of sucks” you’ll immediately get accused of being triggered by Trump jokes.The worst part is, if you complain about it, the usual suspects will just come out and say “um, ackchyually, Animaniacs was always political, you chud”. It’s fucking irritating.
They think everything is political, no point in arguing. Just ignore and let them plot out their elaborate scheme to remove Biden from presidency so they can install one of AOC’s communist friends.The worst part is, if you complain about it, the usual suspects will just come out and say “um, ackchyually, Animaniacs was always political, you chud”. It’s fucking irritating.