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Not sure if anyone else post this on here, But someone ask the creator of Gravity Falls id Dipper was going to be Trans and here what he said.
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His response makes more sense when you see who's asking, it's not some fat bull dyke demanding Dipper have top surgery scars it's like a teeny little emo kid.

The best answer you can give to someone like that is just to say "if you identify with Dipper then more power to you", cause if the character means something to someone than you've done a better job than most writers could.
 
Speaking of we wuzzery in animation, Megan thee stallion; a niggress rapper is making a "anime" called hotties or as I like to call it, "we wuz clit-nja's n'shieeet." Its being produced by Carl Jones; Producer, Writer and voice actor for thugnificent and the booty warrior on the boondocks, it will be on prime video, and they claim its a "anime" in reality this show will probably be made by a american animation studio and they're just gonna call it a anime because "itttt takez plaze in jaypan, so therefore we wuz calling it anime nigga."
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How did we go from Boondocks to this shit?

finally, more black anime. as god intended.
I honestly would like more black anime but not this garbage!
 
How did we go from Boondocks to this shit?


I honestly would like more black anime but not this garbage!
Well, I've got good news and bad news.
Good news: the clip of the shitty niggress "anime" was just a clip from an unused music video.
Bad news is: Megan thee stallion is still making her "we wuz anime-z n'shieeet" show for prime video
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The reason TV animation has lost all of its value isn't because of "no ad revenue". The enduring popularity of shows like SpongeBob and Teen Titans Go among kids disproves that. It's because you're giving kids your thinly veiled therapy sessions instead of what they really want: funny shit/escapism. Fuck off with this disingenuous bullshit.
 
I've been on a mission recently to watch all of the CG animated kids movies that I brushed off and never got around to watching because I assumed they would be painfully bad or juvenile (Trolls, Sing, Life of Pets, Rio, Minecraft Movie, etc.) Overall, it's honestly been quite enjoyable. Are most of them very cookie-cutter? Yes. Maybe it's because I went in expecting them to be bad, but most of them aren't annoying or a slog, just nice and comfortable and I could see them being fun to watch with your kids. I found the Trolls movies to be especially cute with their arts-and-crafts art direction. I enjoyed Sing a lot too, and Buster Moon was an interesting main character for a kids movie because he's more morally gray.

I found it really funny that the bad humans in Rio are a gang of black Brazilians living in the favelas while the good humans are a whiter Brazilian scientist and a white woman from Minnesota lol. Then I realized that movie is 15 years old at this point.
 
As of this post. Snow white and the 7 dwarfs from 1937 has been uploaded to YouTube for 3 weeks and has a massed 2 million in views. It's been coppa flagged as made for kids, possibly on purpose. I'm impressed it's lasted this long given the film isn't expected to enter the public domain until 2033.


Edit at random points in the upload random unrelated parts of old warner bros cartoons is inserted in between snow white. Made me think only the first 20 minutes were uploaded and the rest was unrelated public domain forgotten toons. But not that isn't the case the whole movie is there.
 
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I've been on a mission recently to watch all of the CG animated kids movies that I brushed off and never got around to watching because I assumed they would be painfully bad or juvenile (Trolls, Sing, Life of Pets, Rio, Minecraft Movie, etc.) Overall, it's honestly been quite enjoyable. Are most of them very cookie-cutter? Yes. Maybe it's because I went in expecting them to be bad, but most of them aren't annoying or a slog, just nice and comfortable and I could see them being fun to watch with your kids. I found the Trolls movies to be especially cute with their arts-and-crafts art direction. I enjoyed Sing a lot too, and Buster Moon was an interesting main character for a kids movie because he's more morally gray.

I found it really funny that the bad humans in Rio are a gang of black Brazilians living in the favelas while the good humans are a whiter Brazilian scientist and a white woman from Minnesota lol. Then I realized that movie is 15 years old at this point.
Once you get to a certain movie franchise with talking Wolves and their three pups that had up to Eight movies. you'll need the luck for that marathon.
 
And why do you think that is? There wouldn't be "merchandising out the wazoo" if it weren't popular with kids.
Well, duh. Even Invader Zim got tons of merch and we all know how short-lived that was. Spongebob and Teen Titans Go achieved a feedback loop. The more episodes they make, the more merch they can sell, the more merch they sell, the more incentive they have to keep making episodes. It's rare that you see anything achieve that kind of popularity.
 
Well, duh. Even Invader Zim got tons of merch and we all know how short-lived that was.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, even though Invader Zim was short lived, it still built up a sizeable organic audience of identifiable people, hence, the merch. Nobody but the most terminally online Tumberite/Twittards watched shit like The Owl House or Amphibia, hence why Matt Braly's argument that "old TV animation only succeeded because of the ad revenue generated by cable" falls flat.
 
I guess what I'm trying to say is, even though Invader Zim was short lived, it still built up a sizeable organic audience of identifiable people, hence, the merch. Nobody but the most terminally online Tumberite/Twittards watched shit like The Owl House or Amphibia, hence why Matt Braly's argument that "old TV animation only succeeded because of the ad revenue generated by cable" falls flat.
that, i can agree with.
 
TTG! appeals to little kids as well as slightly older ones, so it's no surprise it shifts a ton of merch. If you want anything for more modern shows you have to settle for the odd t-shirt or, god forbid, maybe a funko pop.
 
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God, they never stopped wanting to make that the wolf version of Land Before Time.
I have a feeling Alpha & Omega only really existed because The King and I was such a massive flop that Richard Rich never fully recovered from it. I hear he's such a recluse that we'll never know the details as to what possessed him into it.
 
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