GLITCH Productions - From the guys that brought you the Super Mario 64 bloopers

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God all their OCs suck so much fuckin ass, they suck.
Yeah, when you look at the designs of some of these original characters.
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They all feel extremely out of place.
 
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Hadn't yet actually seen any of the show before this. If they actually had almost 300k to make this I don't see exactly where the money went.
If its gov money then possibly a slush fund.
I'm also just put off by the plot being like some high school murder anime with all of the 'comedy' you'd expect from a western show made by people that think twitter comedy is just the most hilarious. It's not the worst thing to have gotten success but it seems painfully average.
Another case of millennial/zoomer writing:
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He has a jaw kirk douglas would be jealous of.

BTW this is the guy behind this meme, probably his biggest achievement so far:
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I'm just now realizing: Aren't these guys just Rooster Teeth II: Zoomer Edition?
Sort of if you mean red vs blue era rooster.

Isn't RWBY fanbase all zoomers anyway?
I’m thinking of how SOMA did their story, if you’ve played that game.
Nah in SOMA it was a medical machine that copied the guy and other characters, and they knew what was happening (except the guy who was a lab rat with a terminal brain injury IIRC).

They might be going for that black mirror episode with the two old lesbians doing magical consciousness transfer to les it out for eternity or until the company goes broke and the servers get shut down so they end up like an XBLA game.
Show looks like shit anyway. I'm so bloody tired of the whole "HURRRRR THIS JUST LOOKS LIKE MY HECCIN 90S CGI AND PLAYSTATION ONE GAMES" trend, its just a way for hacks to make garbage and excuse it.
I was thinking about the aesthetic too, seems this guy likes to jump into whatever is trendy for the clicks, like how he got into "analog horror" because zoomers like him think VCRs and empty rooms are scary.
Is this for kids? The whole "existential horror" concept is not something that kids understand.
Is this for adults? Then why the "humour" is so childish?
Don't know about the tranny but the glitch azns say during an interview that they are going to the teenage crowd since in their words all other animation is targeting little kids or 20-30yo people.
It's the type of edginess that teenagers like
When I was a teen Drawn Together was considered edgy.

Even early 90's Ren & Stimpy was more edgy than this, where's the edginess?
 
I was thinking about it and it's pretty funny that TADC put out more memes than Hazbin could. I think in some way that indicates the show has at least some quality.
I don't think many people here are doubting the quality of the pilot, but there are genuine concerns about it going forward because "there be troons in dem hills" and god knows there are few trainwrecks more destructive than troon trainwrecks.
 
Even early 90's Ren & Stimpy was more edgy than this, where's the edginess?
It's edgy in the same way something like Courage the Cowardly Dog or Billy and Mandy is edgy. I actually think it's a refreshing change of pace for a new cartoon to be something kids can watch but that also doesn't treat them like idiots.
 
I skimmed the first ten minutes of TADC and it feels like I'm being brainwashed. It's a feeling that's hard to explain but I could almost feel my attention span dying in real time. Also, the characters mentioned "going crazy" or "le hecckin insanity" every 15 seconds. Okay. I get it. It's baby's first internet spooky thing. This is just a collection of things I've seen done better elsewhere.
 
Zoomers and millenials love their shows having a mystery element for the sake of mystery so they can watch hours of hours of videos on YouTube theorising what is happening. I blame Adventure Time.
Figures, Deltarune is without a doubt that demographics dearest piece of media, and so far tends to hold out information for not apparent reason but to tease the player into speculating crap for hours.
In regards of Digital Circus, seems like it's loosely inspired by "I Don't Have a Mouth, and I Must Scream" premise and all those uncanny 3D animations that has been around internet over the last decades.
I've noticed in TADC a similar trend that I've seen on works from other like-minded modern creators such as Vivziepop Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss: it stands out in style but not much in substance, it has the aesthetics and characterization this generation madly loves, but falls flat when it comes of how the overarching story unfolds and the way it conveys its themes isnt particularly clever or unique.
TADC tries too hard to leverage unnerving horror imagery and quirky comedy, it's so blatant that becomes visually obnoxious, specially when Caine is on screen. IMO I think series such as Dont Hug Me Im Scared convey such themes in a more compelling and clever way.
 
I had a textwall about TADC typed up (which the forum ate during the ddos) but Shamino nails most of it.

The one thing I'll add is my personal weird theory that a lot of this current zoomer media and its odd pacing spun off from their creators growing up with webcomics as a primary form of entertainment and subconsciously trying to pace everything as if it was Homestuck or Danganronpa.

I propose the Homestuck law:

For any piece of media to be popular with zoomers, a vast majority of scenes must contain either:
1. A lingering visual shot focusing on a mysterious object, action or location which is left unexplained.
2. Dialog between a group of characters where exactly one plot point is conveyed and an attempt at humor is made in a way that is not funny or remarkable to any of the characters in the conversation.
3. A jumpscare which does not scare the characters in-universe.

All three of these setups are things you'd commonly see in mid-2000s webcomics with plot arcs and all of them are very conductive to having the scene in which they occur reduced to a gifset for social media posting.

Also, anyone with relatives who are in the target demographic for this sort of thing, I feel your pain. We don't even get good music this time around.
 
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