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![]() Japanese animators, I believe, choose to spend much of the money and resources they have to work on a series on making the art very complex -- for example, a lot of times a character running will really just be jerking back and forth yet in another scene they will have meticulously animated the same character's hair blowing dramatically in the wind.
Compare: ![]() ![]() Anime sacrifices fluidity, and, sometimes, actual motion in its animation for complexity (except when it has an overload of super-deformed scenes.... then it sacrifices both). Dramatic panning, yay! .....also, I know we've been over the "toilet humor" thing but I just went into the kitchen and B&M was on TV and the first thing I heard was "I dare you to sniff your own butt." .....yeah.
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![]() Well I just meant I don't like the idea of blaming someone or something for something that wasn't really in their control. Now a days though anime is a different story because like with most shows (or it will soon be), animation gets taken over by computers.
Some of the older animes all have unique styles that are distinguishable by the author or writer, now though most animes are drawn through computers and alot of the animation styling looks the same. Same with our cartoons, alot of shows sport similar designs that really cut down on the toons individual properties.
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Who speaks like Goo and sings like Eurotrish
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Very good point, Mr.Marshmallow. That's something I've been aware of for a while. while that procedure does make the shows look sharper and "better" it sacrifices the individual charm the show had. I also noticed that when shows are done like that the character designes become more refined and set in stone if you know what I mean. Simpsons are a good example. They just stoped looking like the Simpsons I remember once they became computer drawn and not hand drawn. I really miss Lissa's old designe, she was so much cuter. ![]()
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![]() i love the certain cartoons that i do because they make me laugh, give me good one liners, make me feel youthful without being weird, and some of them are just really adult oriented and that is great...
i can't think of anything really bad, although there are some that i think are pointless. but there is one for everyone. even my hubby, who rarely watches anything but espn will sit down and watch foster's with me and really enjoy it and laugh....it is sweet.
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![]() No, I didn't say you hated anime and didn't mean any negativity or harsh intentions to come out of what I said.
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![]() The thing I've always hated the most about traditional cartoons, and I guess, some Anime(don't watch it, so I might be wrong here)is that so many have a plot that revolve around a "Good Guy", who's always flawless and does only "good" things", and a "Bad Guy", or villain, who's out to "get" the Good Guy, no matter what, and who is thoroughly rotten to the core. Quite often there was no reason given for why the Bad Guy had it in for the Good Guy, although sometimes this was simply a matter of who was highest on the food chain(ex. Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner). Most episodes featured the Bad Guy going to some great length to kill/hurt/catch/stop the Good Guy, and the Good eventually prevailing, making the Bad Guy look like a fool. It was pretty much clear-cut that people are either totally Good or totally Bad, no in between; Good people never do bad things, and Bad people are certainly incapable of doing anything good.
I guess that's one of the reasons why Foster's appeals to me-the characters more closely mirror real life. It's difficult to determine, sometimes, whether to call Bloo a "Good Guy" or a "Bad Guy", as he's certainly done things that would qualify him for both catagories. Even Wilt has done some things that were clearly bad, like pushing Mr. Herriman down the stairs in "Bus the Two of Us", while Duchess did a favor for Eduardo. True, she SAID that it was to keep him from making HER look bad in the photo, but it was still a favor, so it goes to show that no one is totally good or bad on the show. Given time, we usually find out the reasons and past experiences that make the characters "tick" and give insight as to why they do the things they do, and we're led to wonder about the ones we have not learned about yet, rather than be asked to simply accept that "So-and-So is evil" or "What-His-Face is pure Goodness". pitbulllady |
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