Any enjoyable and profitable thing done properly deserves at least a modicum of it. Nobody respects a double-doctorate neurosurgeon if he spends all day supergluing buttholes to people's kneecaps. But they'll respect the hell out of a fresh-out-of-medschool doctor who goes out of his way to visit patients while they're unable to come to him.
Just the same, when animation is done well (James Baxter, Don Bluth, etc.) it deserves respect. Meanwhile Korean sweatshop slop (anything made in the last three goddamned decades) doesn't.
Quints of truth
Like any piece of art or entertainment, animation should be looked at critically and honestly, given just the minimum modicum of respect necessary for you to engage with it on your time. Anything more than that has to be earned. The problem is that a lot of people fail to give animation enough respect to make that first judgement call to begin with, and those that do lack the critical eye to recognise the bad product put before them.
People like this always say "PARENTS don't respect animation", and it betrays the fact that what they're really mad about is boomers laughing at them for watching Bluey.
They're given shitty work standards but they are considered mostly respectable members of society and their work is treated as about as valid as literature is. Sure there's a lot of bad or mid series that aren't treated as high art but if someone says they worked on any given series then bar it being infamously bad they're at least considered an actual artist with a real job and wouldn't be *immediately* laughed out of the room if they tried to say that it said something substantial even if the execution might have been poor or what have you.
>Does it really?
As much as any job, yeah >Why?
Becouse its a job, people trade their work for money therefore it has tagible value
Also making pacifiers for kids or baby cartoons is also a job worthy of respect, the man smelling his own farts on twitter isn't
>Make baby shows (or at least make the show look like it's for babies) >Be surprised nearly everybody think it's a baby show for babies
What did you think would happen?
He's referring to twitter joggers getting upset at animators instead of execs that Invincible didn't release the entire season in one go
TAG is essentially guaranteed to strike in 2024, if they're mad now then when the Invincible and Rick and Morty and all the other normie obsessed cartoons stop rolling out completely they're going shit their britches harder than ever
>He's referring to twitter joggers getting upset at animators instead of execs that Invincible didn't release the entire season in one go
I don't see any of that in the OP but whatever. Used to be you didn't have an entire season of a TV show available on the same day, but I guess things have changed and now if a show doesn't let you watch it all at once then it's something to riot about.
Yeah it's a whole big moronic tantrum being propped up by paid twitter bots, dead internet theory has pulled Twitter into the depths.
Not to mention animetards have made Mappa slavery the new benchmark for "quality" animation so now the past few months they piss themselves when a western show doesn't compare.
I really shouldn't know all of this but unfortunately I do
If anything I think artists get TOO much respect in modern society.
I bet you the average person could name more famous artists than they could mathematicians, doctors, or scientists. That’s kinda sad.
Anyone artist can become a doctor or a scientist or whatever if they got 8 years of college, but those respected phd wouldn't be able to become artist in any field they choose. It's a gift.
And his show wasn't? He thinks his shitty DTVA is art? LMAO
Any enjoyable and profitable thing done properly deserves at least a modicum of it. Nobody respects a double-doctorate neurosurgeon if he spends all day supergluing buttholes to people's kneecaps. But they'll respect the hell out of a fresh-out-of-medschool doctor who goes out of his way to visit patients while they're unable to come to him.
Just the same, when animation is done well (James Baxter, Don Bluth, etc.) it deserves respect. Meanwhile Korean sweatshop slop (anything made in the last three goddamned decades) doesn't.
Wasted
Check'd
Quints of truth
Like any piece of art or entertainment, animation should be looked at critically and honestly, given just the minimum modicum of respect necessary for you to engage with it on your time. Anything more than that has to be earned. The problem is that a lot of people fail to give animation enough respect to make that first judgement call to begin with, and those that do lack the critical eye to recognise the bad product put before them.
Americans will never be as respectable in animation as Japan
you are a weeb homosexual, spiritual cuck putting japBlack person shit over your own culture.
>your own culture.
Unless of course he's not white, in which case it's not "his own culture" anyways.
It doesn't because respect means nothing, money does
>Japan
>respectable
lol
How's the lost decades going?
>haha japan is so poor and still produces animations
doesn't that prove his point if anything?
Because it's super diverse and something something gave up on this shitpost.
People like this always say "PARENTS don't respect animation", and it betrays the fact that what they're really mad about is boomers laughing at them for watching Bluey.
It's art and entertainment that people work hard to create
No shit, Matt. Have you SEEN your own show? It has fewer original drawings per episode than a Hanna-Barbera cartoon from the 60's.
Nothing and nobody DESERVE respect. Respect is earned. You'll get it when you stop making crap.
Compared to how places like France and Japan treat animation, he's right.
>Japan
Aren't the animators treated notoriously badly, even by animation standards?
They're given shitty work standards but they are considered mostly respectable members of society and their work is treated as about as valid as literature is. Sure there's a lot of bad or mid series that aren't treated as high art but if someone says they worked on any given series then bar it being infamously bad they're at least considered an actual artist with a real job and wouldn't be *immediately* laughed out of the room if they tried to say that it said something substantial even if the execution might have been poor or what have you.
>Does it really?
As much as any job, yeah
>Why?
Becouse its a job, people trade their work for money therefore it has tagible value
Also making pacifiers for kids or baby cartoons is also a job worthy of respect, the man smelling his own farts on twitter isn't
>Make baby shows (or at least make the show look like it's for babies)
>Be surprised nearly everybody think it's a baby show for babies
What did you think would happen?
He's referring to twitter joggers getting upset at animators instead of execs that Invincible didn't release the entire season in one go
TAG is essentially guaranteed to strike in 2024, if they're mad now then when the Invincible and Rick and Morty and all the other normie obsessed cartoons stop rolling out completely they're going shit their britches harder than ever
>He's referring to twitter joggers getting upset at animators instead of execs that Invincible didn't release the entire season in one go
I don't see any of that in the OP but whatever. Used to be you didn't have an entire season of a TV show available on the same day, but I guess things have changed and now if a show doesn't let you watch it all at once then it's something to riot about.
Yeah it's a whole big moronic tantrum being propped up by paid twitter bots, dead internet theory has pulled Twitter into the depths.
Not to mention animetards have made Mappa slavery the new benchmark for "quality" animation so now the past few months they piss themselves when a western show doesn't compare.
I really shouldn't know all of this but unfortunately I do
If anything I think artists get TOO much respect in modern society.
I bet you the average person could name more famous artists than they could mathematicians, doctors, or scientists. That’s kinda sad.
>Money for nothin' and the chicks for free
Anyone artist can become a doctor or a scientist or whatever if they got 8 years of college, but those respected phd wouldn't be able to become artist in any field they choose. It's a gift.
Doesn't that homie make cartoons for Disney?