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Either way, whatever strengths the first flm had will be peed on by this sequel, and lord knows what monster awaits us if they squeeze out a third film a decade from now.Eh, I know that the original film’s directors said that sapient reptiles (and birds IIRC) were canon to Zootopia’s wider mythology but introducing them into the series in this way makes it feel a bit ham-fisted.
I’ll probably change my tune when I eventually see the film but I’m not hopeful.
There's a trip down memory lane. I was 8-9 when this was considered a crowning achievement.Well it's either that or because they hadn't succumbed to the CGI equivalent of the beanmouth then.
I'm a sucker for oldschool computer animation and I kind of consider Toy Story to be sort of, if not an endcap, then at least the beginning of the end for that style of computer animation; when technological limitations meant they couldn't really recreate realistic scenery, so they had to go with something more abstract. Toy Story does attempt to create a real world, but it still looks very much like an early 90s computer animation world. However, technology kept getting better and I just don't find making photo-realistic environments anywhere as interesting from an artistic standpoint as I find the scenery and characters in something like High Fidelity (1984) or Quest: A Long Ray's Journey Into Light (1986).
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