Those who are obsessed with fandom, including youtubers, fanart, and fanfiction, are well-poisoners and should be kept outside of the gate.
Adaptations are cancer.
The Amazing Digital Circus blew up for the same exact reasons Undertale did. >Catchy music >Wacky cast of characters (none of which look like they exist in the same universe) >Lore left vague enough to lead to discussion >Escapism element >"LOL RANDOM ECKS DEE" humor
Bu there's a dash of FNAF with the whole "thing for little kids is secretly dark and horrible" angle. It's almost textbook.
There's leaving things up to interpretation, and then there's being intentionally lazy with your world building for the sake of getting theory videos made.
I don't believe those elements are some magic formula for going viral. It's been almost a decade since Undertale and yet no indie game of the same niche has been able to replicate its success(not counting Deltarune) despite copycats
>despite copycats
Aside from Meg's Monster and maybe Omori (which managed to gain some sizable following in its own right), I can't think of anything else.
Flat fatties, unfortunate as they are, still aren't nearly as sad as those complete sticcs. You could at least argue the former still has SOME curves to them, at least in the instance they're drawn as such.
The 2010s were either equal to or surpass the 90s in terms of quality of cartoons, but people aren't willing to accept it yet since "the 90s were my childhood" people mostly stopped caring about cartoons in the 2000s and only remember the gems of the 90s.
Flanders wasn't supposed to be funny, he was supposed to be the stereotypical ideal TV sitcom dad. The comedy was meant to come from Homer's failed attempts to upstage Flanders. >Flanders has an RV >Homer buys a shitty RV and forces his family to go camping to prove he "is as good as Ned"
3d animation killed that animation industry, and no 3d animation loving morons haven't come up with an actual arguments on what I'm saying is false.
Frick Pixar and Dreamworks!
>Anitubers > cartoon YouTubers
I mean, when you have certain people dragging cartoon youtubers down as a whole, then yeah, even weeb youtubers are better.
American Dragon Jake Long had a better art direction in season 2 onward, season 1 feels too generic artwise imo, season 2 has a nice Chinese art flare to it. People are just salty as shit that Jake is skinny.
Comics without great, good, or at least decent art aren't worth reading. Comic's are a visual medium, people should have to put up with bad art just for good story or characters.
I agree about the spongebob musical. I think the set design, costumes and casting, as well as the opening number are the best thing about it; the story is just a retread of much of the same ground the first movie covered but with less goofiness.
Western televised animation has yet to match the high points of Japanese televised animation. I'm including all your favorite shows in this because they'd be mid anime on their best day. Facts.
The anime is yet to surpass early Disney in animation.
People who obsess over the lives of e-celebrities (i.e. (You)) should be summarily executed.
that's not a hot take here, that's the state mandated experience here(which is good btw)
Reading actual superhero comics isn't worth it; just wait for the worthwhile stories to be animated.
most pixar sequels weren't bad
I know the first is wrong because there isn't a single person talking about anime on youtube that is worth listening to.
>about anime on youtube that is worth listening to.
Me.
>link your chann-
No.
Those who are obsessed with fandom, including youtubers, fanart, and fanfiction, are well-poisoners and should be kept outside of the gate.
Adaptations are cancer.
"Woke" aspects are unironically okay when Japan does them.
The Amazing Digital Circus blew up for the same exact reasons Undertale did.
>Catchy music
>Wacky cast of characters (none of which look like they exist in the same universe)
>Lore left vague enough to lead to discussion
>Escapism element
>"LOL RANDOM ECKS DEE" humor
Bu there's a dash of FNAF with the whole "thing for little kids is secretly dark and horrible" angle. It's almost textbook.
>>Lore left vague enough to lead to discussion
I honestly wished it wasn't because that setting had a lot of untapped potential to it imo.
There's leaving things up to interpretation, and then there's being intentionally lazy with your world building for the sake of getting theory videos made.
I don't believe those elements are some magic formula for going viral. It's been almost a decade since Undertale and yet no indie game of the same niche has been able to replicate its success(not counting Deltarune) despite copycats
>despite copycats
Aside from Meg's Monster and maybe Omori (which managed to gain some sizable following in its own right), I can't think of anything else.
Heartbound, shamelessly
The worst Cinemaphile fetish out of all of them are fatgays.
Flat fatties, unfortunate as they are, still aren't nearly as sad as those complete sticcs. You could at least argue the former still has SOME curves to them, at least in the instance they're drawn as such.
Was talking more about gay fatgays
Ah, well yeah I agree.
I’m not a gay fatgay BUT…
The 2010s were either equal to or surpass the 90s in terms of quality of cartoons, but people aren't willing to accept it yet since "the 90s were my childhood" people mostly stopped caring about cartoons in the 2000s and only remember the gems of the 90s.
Verbalase did nothing wrong.
Flanders was funnier post flanderization.
Flanders wasn't supposed to be funny, he was supposed to be the stereotypical ideal TV sitcom dad. The comedy was meant to come from Homer's failed attempts to upstage Flanders.
>Flanders has an RV
>Homer buys a shitty RV and forces his family to go camping to prove he "is as good as Ned"
3d animation killed that animation industry, and no 3d animation loving morons haven't come up with an actual arguments on what I'm saying is false.
Frick Pixar and Dreamworks!
Coom threads are terrible and I say that as someone with a porn addiction
>Anitubers > cartoon YouTubers
I mean, when you have certain people dragging cartoon youtubers down as a whole, then yeah, even weeb youtubers are better.
American Dragon Jake Long had a better art direction in season 2 onward, season 1 feels too generic artwise imo, season 2 has a nice Chinese art flare to it. People are just salty as shit that Jake is skinny.
There's not much of a purpose in discussing something popular and well liked. Conversation comes from criticism.
This is superior to all of SpongeBob, Hey Arnold and everything Klasky-Csupo has ever made
Comics without great, good, or at least decent art aren't worth reading. Comic's are a visual medium, people should have to put up with bad art just for good story or characters.
I thought Hazbin was good. I’d give it a 6.5/10 so far
The changes Disney makes to the stories they adapt more often than not are an objective improvement over the source material.
I agree about the spongebob musical. I think the set design, costumes and casting, as well as the opening number are the best thing about it; the story is just a retread of much of the same ground the first movie covered but with less goofiness.
>marco ruined SVTFOE
>loud house would be better withy no lincoln
>mabel >>>>>>>>>>>> hirsh self-insertion
Western televised animation has yet to match the high points of Japanese televised animation. I'm including all your favorite shows in this because they'd be mid anime on their best day. Facts.