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It's mainly because it was super-duper-obvious-yo that all the '80s IPs were meant to just sell toys. Thing is, though, while that part is true, there were enough people on the team that actually gave enough of a damn to try and make the best of it by making entertainment entertaining.
Selling plastic toys is much less malignant than what these degenerates are doing to our culture.
Now I wonder what Ember Mclain would be in this version.
A tranny grocery store shooter.
 
I remember seeing a pilot animatic about a daughter taking over a casino that’s a whole planet and it reminds me of birdgirl but not piggy backing off of a known ip and taking out all of the things that made the first one loved

Edit:: I think I saw it in this thread or somewhere else
 
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Genndy is the best!! That's what I meant earlier in the thread how he's the only one who knows how to make good cartoons that can be for adults that isn't a Simpsons knock off.
Del Toro's Pinocchio movie winning over fucking Pixar is a good sign of that. Especially given the push to hammer it into hollowood that animation is a medium, not a genre or just kids stuff. But hollowood is full of retarded pedo jews so small potato studios and independent projects it is.

So speaking of Genndy. Funny story last year I visited my grandparents in Ohio and my grandfather had Primal on and I watch it with him. Grenndy Tartakovsk really knows how to get other ranges of audience doesn't he.
Your gramps is made of tough stuff if he sat through all that brutality. :story: Genndy does know how to get a range of audiences which is why I'm cautiously optimistic that CN signed some deal with him to keep doing it.

I remember seeing a pilot animatic about a daughter taking over a casino that’s a whole planet and it reminds me of birdgirl but not piggy backing off of a known ip and taking out all of the things that made the first one loved
Was this a Web Animation thing, a rejected tv pilot or a thing that you didn't provide pics/clips of so it didn't happen?
 
Del Toro's Pinocchio movie winning over fucking Pixar is a good sign of that. Especially given the push to hammer it into hollowood that animation is a medium, not a genre or just kids stuff. But hollowood is full of retarded pedo jews so small potato studios and independent projects it is.


Your gramps is made of tough stuff if he sat through all that brutality. :story: Genndy does know how to get a range of audiences which is why I'm cautiously optimistic that CN signed some deal with him to keep doing it.


Was this a Web Animation thing, a rejected tv pilot or a thing that you didn't provide pics/clips of so it didn't happen?
Yeah that was a surprise to see him watching something like Primal! Granted he's always had interesting tastes in entertainment that you weren't expect from a guy of his age. So I guess it wasn't too out there.
 
Del Toro's Pinocchio movie winning over fucking Pixar is a good sign of that. Especially given the push to hammer it into hollowood that animation is a medium, not a genre or just kids stuff. But hollowood is full of retarded pedo jews so small potato studios and independent projects it is.
I actually visited the Museum of Modern Art yesterday and looked at the exhibition they had featuring many of the props and puppets used for that film, and lemme say, seeing all the things on display really makes me appreciate all the effort that went on during the production of it. So much better than Turning Red.
 
>extremely basic fantasy setting that is literally just human society with some tweaks (which is lampshaded in the trailer as "lol this makes no sense isn't it so funny" but just comes off as "we were too lazy to bother worldbuilding for even half a second so here's a joke pointing fun at our laziness")
This is one of the reasons why fantasy barely excite me nowadays.

A lot of fantasy settings suck, because they’re some quirky BS made by people like Dana Terrace.
 
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Superman: The Animated Series is seriously underrated. I'd argue it's about on-par with Batman: The Animated Series.
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I remember liking it but I find it hard to remember individual episodes aside from the one Supes competes against Flash in going around the earth for charity.
It even got a great callback in JL with Flash saying that it was only a competition because he let it look like one.
 
I don't get the faggy Disney children animation hype. Do "The Owl House" and "Amphibia" really deserve much attention from autistic manchildren? Is there something I'm missing, like revolutionary characters or master-crafted worldbuilding?
I tried getting into them and they didn't really do anything for me. Out of the two I would say Amphibia is more entertaining, though I can't speak as to how engaging the lore is.
 
i'm in the weird position where me and my fiance want to go see the mario bros movie, but it's clearly a movie for children and we have no children yet, and we don't want to be the weirdo adults in a theatre full of children. (:_(
There's guaranteed to be some Nintendo neckbeards there, so you won't be alone. :)
 
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