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penguintruth
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That's nice, Becky Glucose, but get back to work on that sixth season of Steven Universe and Jasper's redemption arc. I mean, if you can reform genocidal dictators with conversations, I think their lackey deserves the chance.
Hm, come to think of it, I don't believe I ever saw this movie. |
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Gemnist
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It seems these days that every cartoon creator where the cartoon has an ongoing narrative is inspired by anime in some capacity.
Not that I’m complaining. |
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Watanabefan
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Very cool.
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Jex2193
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And now I'm glad I can't go see this in theaters.
No offence to Sugar or anything but ughhhhhh people introing movies like this. We already have to sit through a ton of trailers and commercials, I'm not gonna care. |
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ZelosZoidberg
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If it's a Fathom Event it won't have trailers and commercials. Maybe a few slides before the movie starts. If it is a Fathom Event their intro's are pretty great. I still remember seeing the behind the scenes look of "The Dark Crystal". |
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BodaciousSpacePirate
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Not just the narrative, but also the storyboarding: animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2015-07-31/why-are-anime-fans-obsessed-with-steven-universe/.91130 |
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Steve Minecraft
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American animation has pretty much lost all of it's identity as this generation took over and pretty much made nothing but blatant anime parodies and references. |
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Cardcaptor Takato
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Steve Minecraft
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Co-production has nothing to do with content though. Thundercats, Ghostbusters, Tiny Toons, DuckTales, Simpsons, Cybersix, Batman, and all those other shows might have been animated in Japan but none of their content revolved around referencing or being like anime. That didn't start being a thing until the mid 2000s as the kids who grew up watching those co-productions, and all the anime on TV at the time, got into the industry. |
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all-tsun-and-no-dere
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Japanese and American film have been influencing each other for generations. Ask anyone who knows literally a single thing about the Japanese film industry about Kurosawa's greatest inspirations. These creators are telling stories similar to the ones they loved growing up. How is that wrong? I'd take thoughtful storytelling and writing that draws on anime and manga for influence over the glorified commercials that made up a large part of my media diet in the late 80's and early '90's. Shows like Thundercats and the animated Ghostbusters were made to sell toys. Cybersix isn't even American; it's a Canadian adaptation of an Argentinian comic. Plus, unless you have kids or actively pay attention to the current US animation scene, there's a TON of productions that have little to zero obvious anime/manga influence. Bob's Burgers, Llama Llama, Let's Go Luna, PJ Mask, Tuca & Bertie... there's an incredibly long list. I work with kids. I see what they get excited about. You just want to grumble without actually knowing what you're talking about. |
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H. Guderian
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"Anime fans are probably dying to hear from a Westerner who struggles to match her own shows to even a garbage harem anime."
Is this like when before a Baseball game a kid from the local community throws the first pitch? At least in baseball there's a charming call to tradition with that. This is different than a researched scholar like Mike Toole giving an optional audio commentary. I listen to those - on a second watch. But what has she to offer? And as the intro? When I went to see that questionable Batman movie a year or two back those interviews with Staff came later. Like, her work is the exact kind Miyazaki is often trying to distance himself from. |
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Cardcaptor Takato
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all-tsun-and-no-dere
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Or... "An award-winning creator at the top of her field and the first female showrunner for Cartoon Network is a relevant candidate to introduce a movie about a young girl experiencing the highs and lows of creativity that is personally important for her." |
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