Bone's main flaw is that the whole climax is pretty fricking bad and doesn't deliver all the build up and spookyness it promised.
Also a stupid as frick ending.
I think it's just because in the post-2012 era it's seldom been done well.
The "new wave" of animators, comic artists, etc, gave this trope a bad wrap. They're the same cabal of talentless, uncreative hacks who have executed it in the most dull ways possible to promote 21st century values and moral grandstanding, or melodrama instead of real adventure.
It isn't the trope that's the problem-
It's the people who broke it.
It really saddens me, because had this trope come along sooner, we could have gotten some truly memorable work. If only we had people with actual lives to make cartoons, we might have some more interesting plots than "lmao here's a child and magic now they're sad and gay lol"
You may not like it, but I enjoy it when someone [...] hits the problem square on the head. Lord knows they've spent their lives worming around a properly articulated explanation.
You can just admit you're rightards and call it a day
I think it's just because in the post-2012 era it's seldom been done well.
The "new wave" of animators, comic artists, etc, gave this trope a bad wrap. They're the same cabal of talentless, uncreative hacks who have executed it in the most dull ways possible to promote 21st century values and moral grandstanding, or melodrama instead of real adventure.
It isn't the trope that's the problem-
It's the people who broke it.
It really saddens me, because had this trope come along sooner, we could have gotten some truly memorable work. If only we had people with actual lives to make cartoons, we might have some more interesting plots than "lmao here's a child and magic now they're sad and gay lol"
hits the problem square on the head. Lord knows they've spent their lives worming around a properly articulated explanation.
Your Sonic thread got laughed off the board so now you're trying to pretend people were talking about a beloved series like Bone. In a couple hours you'll make the thread a third time using The Last Ronin as the op image because you have no life.
IMO as a rule of thumb it's true, but there are exceptions if the artist is competent & skilled and is for example using it to depict things like optimism, youthful curiosity or blissful ignorance.
But far too often it's used as a crutch by incompetent, lazy or underskilled artists, because they just can't do depictions of serious things, so they go all kiddy-like with the visual design and then inevitably autistically screech "IT'S MY STYLE!!" when questioned by others.
Who are you quoting
People that can't stand cutesy designs juxtaposed with serious elements.
What are these people's names?
Juxtagay
It does depend on if the creator is good enough to pull it off well.
>People that can't stand Poochie-tier animals with attitude characters juxtaposed with serious elements.
Fixed.
Schizo
>Watched the Joker and American Psycho once
He's using Bone to whine about people calling Sonic the Hedgehog a shitty inconsistent franchise.
Don't taint Bone by associating it with your homosexualry
Bone is bad for plenty of other reasons
How?
Bone's main flaw is that the whole climax is pretty fricking bad and doesn't deliver all the build up and spookyness it promised.
Also a stupid as frick ending.
But everyone loves Bone.
I like it.
I just don't like when women do it.
Autists among us! Look at me, and repeat after me, slowly:
IT....... DEPENDS.
I think it's just because in the post-2012 era it's seldom been done well.
The "new wave" of animators, comic artists, etc, gave this trope a bad wrap. They're the same cabal of talentless, uncreative hacks who have executed it in the most dull ways possible to promote 21st century values and moral grandstanding, or melodrama instead of real adventure.
It isn't the trope that's the problem-
It's the people who broke it.
It really saddens me, because had this trope come along sooner, we could have gotten some truly memorable work. If only we had people with actual lives to make cartoons, we might have some more interesting plots than "lmao here's a child and magic now they're sad and gay lol"
You can just admit you're rightards and call it a day
Epic rant, dude. Mind equals blown.
I want more complaining damnit!
C'mon, Cinemaphile let's give it a good, long whine!
You may not like it, but I enjoy it when someone
hits the problem square on the head. Lord knows they've spent their lives worming around a properly articulated explanation.
Your Sonic thread got laughed off the board so now you're trying to pretend people were talking about a beloved series like Bone. In a couple hours you'll make the thread a third time using The Last Ronin as the op image because you have no life.
Fone Bone and Thorn are cute. CUTE.
if only this series didn't make the plot dumb in the end
IMO as a rule of thumb it's true, but there are exceptions if the artist is competent & skilled and is for example using it to depict things like optimism, youthful curiosity or blissful ignorance.
But far too often it's used as a crutch by incompetent, lazy or underskilled artists, because they just can't do depictions of serious things, so they go all kiddy-like with the visual design and then inevitably autistically screech "IT'S MY STYLE!!" when questioned by others.