reminder that e-girlcon & shotacon is already considered CP and you can be put on a sex offender registry for it
“Coroners and Justice Act 2009” that made the creation or possession of illustrated pornography of minors illegal in the UK 14 years ago.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2009/25/contents
Under the PROTECT Act of 2003, any obscene image that depicts a minor qualifies as child pornography in the United States. The scope of the act isn’t limited to photos of children; it also covers illustrations and renderings of fictional children. This means that possessing any image or video depictions of an identifiable child in an obscene situation could land you in legal trouble.
https://www.govinfo.gov/features/PROTECT-act
Since a reform of the French penal code, introduced in 2013, producing or distributing drawings that represent aminoraged less than 15 years old is considered the same as producing real child pornography and is punishable by up to five years' imprisonment and a €75,000 fine, even if the drawings are not meant to be distributed.
https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichCodeArticle.do?idArticle=LEGIARTI000027811131&cidTexte=LEGITEXT000006070719&categorieLien=id&dateTexte=20130826
e-girlfrickers are weirdly proud and in-your-face over a fetish that would ruin your social life if ever brought up in the open
Also they have bad opinions
>Not even footgays are as insufferable.
That's because that idea was a psyop, footgays are one of the least likely fetishes to be pushed in your face. There are far more vocal and proud fetish groups then footgays. They were done dirty by internet propaganda.
Anon saw this tactic work in that Sol Segura thread at getting lewds and wants to bait a drawgay into doing the same for Gogo. It would be funny if Anons genuinely start pretending to be anti-e-girlcon to get e-girl material.
>Cinemaphile are purists and refuse to consume anything that wasn’t made by the Japanese (Even Korean and Chinese projects that look identical to anime aren’t welcome there)
And
>there is a group on Cinemaphile that has an instinctive hateboner towards anything that resembles anime due to their culture war with Cinemaphile
No, it's just for whatever reason, you keep posting offtopic anime pics on the thread when it isn't allowed. It's literally in the board's number one rule
Humor me this, if a western company produces a cartoon with a western style of animation, but they outsource almost everything to Japanese company where everything behind the scenes was done by a Japanese artist, but the end product looks like something out of a Looney Tunes short- is it still Cinemaphile?
If a westerner, a 100% red blooded westerner born in a western country and has never even set foot anywhere to the right of Eastern Europe, made a cartoon with anime aesthetics but everything in production was homemade in his western country of birth- why is it Cinemaphile in your eyes?
I'm legitimately curious, because of you think this YouTube short is anime because of its style, should we not talk about ATLA anymore? What about scenes in classic Cinemaphile material that were outsourced to Japanese and Korean studios? Should we never talk about Animaniacs because some Japanese studios helped out in some in-betweens? Tell me.
If the animation was made by the japanese for the japanese market than it's an anime. A japanese studio animating a western cartoon isn't anime because it was made for the western market. Cartoons made with anime aesthetics are also again made for the western market and aren't considered anime no matter where the animation was done. There are exceptions, but that's it more or less.
What about sonic x or big O seasons that were commissioned for American audiences. Big O even is very much inspired by western art Batman in particular. It episodes of Batman TAS that we’re done by jap studios, or some studio IG productions with American hands. A lot of international releases are now made with the western market in mind aswell as the home market. Edge runners is westaboo shit. This line is dumb stupid and blurry
is a group on Cinemaphile that has an instinctive hateboner towards anything that resembles anime due to their culture war with Cinemaphile
no, i just think anime homages/parodies got old a decade ago and weebs are horrendously uncreative
>anime homages/parodies got old a decade ago
Not just old, they were always cringe to begin with. Typical anime parody was to just give the characters big eyes and have them talk like Speed Racer. Girlchan was the only good one for the time that I remember. It's especially pointless now anyhow, since anime is more mainstream in the West than our own cartoons. PPF didn't really feel like a parody, though. It was just a typical Speedo cartoon in the style of a type of show he has a clear love for. Guy had an actual, unironic intro song produced, that's not parody.
I just want more international/galactic fighting tournaments in my Cinemaphilertoons. This was a fun short but that's all it is, a short. It's not going to be a franchise I assume and I think speedoru would want to avoid a Starbarians situation where he's spending so much time, effort and money on a series that a sizeable chunk of his fans may not want.
this mentality is exactly why american anime-like shit are lame after all >we copy anime >w-well anime is shit anyway >anime is problematic you know? we are so liberal >no this is not cultural appropriation when we do it
essentially soulless and disgraceful
this mentality is exactly why american anime-like shit are lame after all >we copy anime >w-well anime is shit anyway >anime is problematic you know? we are so liberal >no this is not cultural appropriation when we do it
essentially soulless and disgraceful
What's wrong with this comment? It's true. Watch one of the fafillion new isekai and count how many jrecycled jokes and tired tropes get used again. Is it a bad thing to wish anime could be as fresh and funny as it used to be?
While I certainly did not hate it, quite the opposite, it is a good example of why Cinemaphile has a kneejerk dislike of western anime "parodies"/"homages"; and that is namely how superficial its understanding and implementation of the tropes on offer is. While Japanese animation certainly falls into cliches, they are never the kind of cliches casual western viewers believe they are. For example, the whole "sister transforming when sneezing". It's very Launch from Dragonball with some shades of Ranma 1/2. That explicit reference was probably the intent, but this is by no means something common among anime. The whole show in general is a direct parody of Toriyama rather than something more broad. This is both a good and bad thing, as for a Toriyama parody it works well, but as a "western anime" or the like, it falls flat and that's the issue. It is far too tied in with one particular reference point and lacks enough originality to fully stand on its own from the perspective of a seasoned Cinemaphilenon.
Again, I don't hate this show. Do not think I do. But Cinemaphile has seen way too many western "anime parodies" that are just regurgitation of the same top 10 casual anime for normalgays like Sailor Moon, DBZ, and Soul Eater. That's why when something like RWBY comes along, Cinemaphile immediately throws a fit at it. Stuff like that reeks of "I've only watched five shows and all of them aired on Toonami". Cinemaphile has an expectation you watch seasonally, and read light novels and manga as well. For comparison, it'd be as if someone came onto Cinemaphile and had only ever watched MCU movies and was dismissive or happily ignorant of anything else. Cinemaphile is elitist, yes, but for good reason.
It'll work well for a one off thing, but if it wants to be something more it needs to branch out. We should have an expectation that the show will surprise us and do interesting things with its concept. If it's just "what if we made fun of DBZ and Dr Slump, aren't we original", then that's kind of boring.
I was actually just thinking this would be your next point, and I agree that's a fair argument. This is the initial setup, but you're basically asking Cinemaphile - who have almost NEVER had a "western anime" worth watching - to give it more of a chance, which is really not going to happen. Again, I liked it. I want more. But Cinemaphile is going to look at this and see DBZ Abridged.
I suppose we’ve reached an end of this conversation because I agree that Cinemaphile would not like this because Cinemaphile doesn’t like anything that wasn’t made by the Japanese.
Keep in mind I have little respect for what Cinemaphile purists enjoy so whether they enjoy the pilot is irrelevant.
I’m more confused why Cinemaphile doesn’t like it.
It can very easily become a limiting factor a parody/referential show. Its like you know when a cartoon or comic has a big robot, and then 9/10 it is just an eva unit? Not only does that get kinda dull, it is usually followed by them not knowing how to use mechs in an interesting way. Both as a reference and making it your own. That's where broader knowledge can really help out. I think punch punch forever hit somewhere in the middle of this problem. The funniest parts were the original jokes, while the referential parts were a bit surface level so struggle to get past hey that's dragon ball. Like the baseball team was a really fun idea and was fun in execution. But the whole hey look remember dragon ball's tournament we got the same ring and everything didn't do much. That's where a broader palate helps as you can pull in different aspects to suit the current situation. You can also come to understand why certain cliches are a thing so make a deeper cut. It can also help the visuals cause you can go oh what show had a cool guts ripping scene? Oh yeah Apocalypse Zero loved that shits lets use some styling from that here.
>Cinemaphile has seen way too many western "anime parodies" that are just regurgitation of the same top 10 casual anime for normalgays like Sailor Moon, DBZ, and Soul Eater.
If Cinemaphile wants a parody about the girl who wears diapers because she pisses herself around boys manga that they always have threads about it’s not gonna happen
For some reason I read this like it was Metal Gear Codec call with a woman autistically describing something like nobody does....it's not in Paramedic or Roses voice though.
That being said, who gives a shit what Cinemaphile thinks? Cinemaphile is never going to care because it's western, even if it was the most faithful indepth anime parody with the deepest and most accurate cuts....it wouldn't matter. It's not Cinemaphile and never will be.
I suppose we’ve reached an end of this conversation because I agree that Cinemaphile would not like this because Cinemaphile doesn’t like anything that wasn’t made by the Japanese.
Keep in mind I have little respect for what Cinemaphile purists enjoy so whether they enjoy the pilot is irrelevant.
I’m more confused why Cinemaphile doesn’t like it.
Cinemaphile seems to like it, its really one autist who doesn't like it, and mostly it just seems like they like starting fights about it rather than holding genuine opinions.
>noooo you can't parody stuff you grew up with you need to parody (anime that came out 3 years ago)I get the frustration with DBZ/Sailor Moon parodies but face it, sailor moon was the only magical girl series that was relevant in the US until the late 2000s.
Only got popular when the manga was brought over here, the Kids WB version notoriously failed.
I think people forget just HOW popular Sailor Moon got back in the day here. Normie girls liked it, not just anime fans.
I don't think any "hate" for Punch Punch Forever is sincere tho. Everyone who watched it either found it funny, was impressed by the fun visuals, fapped to some of the women, or all three (me).
Imagine Mama crying shameful tears while moaning in arousal, apologizing to her daughters and calling herself a horrible mother as you both frick them senseless.
>make obvious western cartoon >like, not faux anime, obviously western >dub it only in japanese and give it english subtitles so you can pretend it was an obscure anime and fool no one
What the actual frick was the point of this?
>>dub it only in japanese and give it english subtitles so you can pretend it was an obscure anime and fool no one
It's called a parody, you inbred moron.
Yes, and if I walk around naked in the middle of a busy street, I too can lazily frame it as "parody". That doesn't make it good as an excuse, OR good as a parody.
It's funny, Americans - just regular ones- and Mexicans - just regular ones - seem to have way more in common in temperament and world view than they have different.
It kills me that every time the Japanese mock America, Americans just go 'yes.'
Or maybe because it's not mocking. Despite what [CURRENT YEAR] thinks, a stereotype isn't a net bad thing. It is a reflection of how they think Americans typically are, and it is a mix of things they dislike, like, and even envy about Americans. And it is things Americans know are true about themselves. Same with Mexicans and their stereotypes. And I've found the same, at least to some degree, applies to Russians
they leaned hard on 90s CN aesthetic and everyone is a nostalgiagay for that shit. it got CN off the ground when it was a new channel because they were limited animation but that made for a boring choice looking at the plethora of animation they had to draw from.
yeah it did. imagine they tried to hack spumco style or something that takes effort. an amalgamation of invader zim and powerpuff girls only appeals to aging mallgoths.
>imagine they tried to hack spumco style or something that takes effort
I'm imagining it right now. No one would watch it because it would look like garbage. Spumco style was popular for maybe two years as a novelty and has been completely absent from all successful entertainment ever since.
>an amalgamation of invader zim and powerpuff girls only appeals to aging mallgoths.
We are still talking about it a decade later and it's getting a second season.
Why do schizos think sane people care about their opinions?
It kills me that every time the Japanese mock America, Americans just go 'yes.'
they leaned hard on 90s CN aesthetic and everyone is a nostalgiagay for that shit. it got CN off the ground when it was a new channel because they were limited animation but that made for a boring choice looking at the plethora of animation they had to draw from.
First off it's clearly not mocking and Secord even if it's inspired by western cartoons the style is way more in line with Y2k cartoony Japanese stuff like video games stuff like Puyo Puyo or PaRappa and you ther things like Super Milk Chan but Panty and Stocking like 2010's take on that Japanese Y2k cartoony style you know Dreamcast game vibes or weird PS2 shit or random short forgotten anime.
It actually drives me nuts how people don't realize how incredibly Japanese P and S style is. https://twitter.com/crossniq/status/1146515517999669248?s=20
It actually drives me nuts how people don't realize how incredibly Japanese P and S style is. https://twitter.com/crossniq/status/1146515517999669248?s=20
that stuff is more bulbous and rounded, p&s and more geometrical and choppy. it also lacks the soft pastel palette.
Less to do with the art style and more because of the writing/direction. Being unapologetically raunchy and actually funny with great action sequences made it successful. The western styling worked better for the raunchy comedy.
Might be the unfunniest thing I've ever seen in my life
I'll jack off to the mom design and forget about it completely
Speedo is an actual talentless coomer
I don't want to watch it as I recognize speedo as a porn artist and I've been stopping my porn consumption. I'm sure it's a fine anime parody, but I want to move on with my life.
I think you're making shit up because every thread here seems to love it.
Anon you smell like a pedo
reminder that e-girlcon & shotacon is already considered CP and you can be put on a sex offender registry for it
“Coroners and Justice Act 2009” that made the creation or possession of illustrated pornography of minors illegal in the UK 14 years ago.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2009/25/contents
Under the PROTECT Act of 2003, any obscene image that depicts a minor qualifies as child pornography in the United States. The scope of the act isn’t limited to photos of children; it also covers illustrations and renderings of fictional children. This means that possessing any image or video depictions of an identifiable child in an obscene situation could land you in legal trouble.
https://www.govinfo.gov/features/PROTECT-act
Since a reform of the French penal code, introduced in 2013, producing or distributing drawings that represent aminoraged less than 15 years old is considered the same as producing real child pornography and is punishable by up to five years' imprisonment and a €75,000 fine, even if the drawings are not meant to be distributed.
https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichCodeArticle.do?idArticle=LEGIARTI000027811131&cidTexte=LEGITEXT000006070719&categorieLien=id&dateTexte=20130826
>of an identifiable child
So basically, it's talking about cartoon depictions of REAL people.
Such as making 2D porn of say, Greta Thunberg.
Correct?
Greta is 20.
Now, yes. Not years ago.
Everybody is a kid if you go back far enough.
I have seen no one talk about wanting to frick Gogo thus far. You tryin' to tell us something?
Cumbrains see porn everywhere
I just think e-girlBlack folk are the most annoying homosexuals on earth. Not even footgays are as insufferable.
e-girlfrickers are weirdly proud and in-your-face over a fetish that would ruin your social life if ever brought up in the open
Also they have bad opinions
>a fetish that would ruin your social life if ever brought up in the open
>Not even footgays are as insufferable.
That's because that idea was a psyop, footgays are one of the least likely fetishes to be pushed in your face. There are far more vocal and proud fetish groups then footgays. They were done dirty by internet propaganda.
Anon saw this tactic work in that Sol Segura thread at getting lewds and wants to bait a drawgay into doing the same for Gogo. It would be funny if Anons genuinely start pretending to be anti-e-girlcon to get e-girl material.
wow, you've saved so many children.
https://twitter.com/SpeedoNSFW/status/970301572952547329?s=20
>breasts shrink when exposed
FRICKING PUSH UP BIKINIS
Uohhhhhhhhh!
>https://twitter.com/SpeedoNSFW/status/970301572952547329?s=20
That's clearly adult Chichi wearing her old costume.
pedo cope
These "children" you speak of are portrayed by adults, Helen Lovejoy.
>discussion of animation that stars a little girl
>nothing sexual is mentioned
>FRICKING e-girl PEDOS
Projection is unhealthy anon
I personally notice people who always complain and linger about e-girl stuff tend to be the real creeps.
So when are you going to do something about Hollywood
I feel the same way.
Good, it deserves to be loved.
Let the contrarian homosexualry begin
forced soul
Post the mom
I absolutely loved it but
>Cinemaphile are purists and refuse to consume anything that wasn’t made by the Japanese (Even Korean and Chinese projects that look identical to anime aren’t welcome there)
And
>there is a group on Cinemaphile that has an instinctive hateboner towards anything that resembles anime due to their culture war with Cinemaphile
The VAs aren't Japanese enough?
No, it's just for whatever reason, you keep posting offtopic anime pics on the thread when it isn't allowed. It's literally in the board's number one rule
Anime site.
Wrong board. Don't be a newbie. If you hate Cinemaphile so much, simply don't go here
Anime website.
Western cartoon board.
On anime site
With Western cartoon board(s)
For anime fans.
Who like and discuss Western cartoons.
Humor me this, if a western company produces a cartoon with a western style of animation, but they outsource almost everything to Japanese company where everything behind the scenes was done by a Japanese artist, but the end product looks like something out of a Looney Tunes short- is it still Cinemaphile?
If a westerner, a 100% red blooded westerner born in a western country and has never even set foot anywhere to the right of Eastern Europe, made a cartoon with anime aesthetics but everything in production was homemade in his western country of birth- why is it Cinemaphile in your eyes?
I'm legitimately curious, because of you think this YouTube short is anime because of its style, should we not talk about ATLA anymore? What about scenes in classic Cinemaphile material that were outsourced to Japanese and Korean studios? Should we never talk about Animaniacs because some Japanese studios helped out in some in-betweens? Tell me.
You are a troony
If the animation was made by the japanese for the japanese market than it's an anime. A japanese studio animating a western cartoon isn't anime because it was made for the western market. Cartoons made with anime aesthetics are also again made for the western market and aren't considered anime no matter where the animation was done. There are exceptions, but that's it more or less.
What about sonic x or big O seasons that were commissioned for American audiences. Big O even is very much inspired by western art Batman in particular. It episodes of Batman TAS that we’re done by jap studios, or some studio IG productions with American hands. A lot of international releases are now made with the western market in mind aswell as the home market. Edge runners is westaboo shit. This line is dumb stupid and blurry
then clean it up jannie gay
is a group on Cinemaphile that has an instinctive hateboner towards anything that resembles anime due to their culture war with Cinemaphile
no, i just think anime homages/parodies got old a decade ago and weebs are horrendously uncreative
>anime homages/parodies got old a decade ago
Not just old, they were always cringe to begin with. Typical anime parody was to just give the characters big eyes and have them talk like Speed Racer. Girlchan was the only good one for the time that I remember. It's especially pointless now anyhow, since anime is more mainstream in the West than our own cartoons. PPF didn't really feel like a parody, though. It was just a typical Speedo cartoon in the style of a type of show he has a clear love for. Guy had an actual, unironic intro song produced, that's not parody.
>culture war with Cinemaphile
Can it really be a war if only one side is seething?
right? /co seethes while /a doesn't care
I don't know it but I hate it for the fact that it spawns these autismal threads
So how many more threads are you going to spam before you get bored?
>The hate for this feels so forced
That's because it is
>Most rewinded moment of the video
Me with the headband when I see minorities and women.
For real? Lmao. Everyone loves ass.
>For real?
Yep, You can check it on Youtube yourself, put the cursor on top of the red line and you can see the most rewinded moment
?t=187
>"im very concerned about the most replayed mark but overall This video is Cool"
What a gay comment
>Fr
>Everyone loves ass
have a nice day Gen Z homosexual.
Well done
I just want more international/galactic fighting tournaments in my Cinemaphilertoons. This was a fun short but that's all it is, a short. It's not going to be a franchise I assume and I think speedoru would want to avoid a Starbarians situation where he's spending so much time, effort and money on a series that a sizeable chunk of his fans may not want.
>star(fish) finger
this is not sexy
Gay
>not mama in her wrestling outfit
Why is everyone so gay?
ass
He’s not wrong though
Name three funny anime
Bobobo
Cromartie High
Pop team epic
>Pop team epic
>funny
Nice joke
Yeah, it has a lot of them
It has a lot of attempts at jokes that aren’t funny
I refuse to believe that you don't find hellshake yano funny or anything else those guys do
Cringe
this mentality is exactly why american anime-like shit are lame after all
>we copy anime
>w-well anime is shit anyway
>anime is problematic you know? we are so liberal
>no this is not cultural appropriation when we do it
essentially soulless and disgraceful
Another symptom is being too chickenshit to do things like
What's wrong with this comment? It's true. Watch one of the fafillion new isekai and count how many jrecycled jokes and tired tropes get used again. Is it a bad thing to wish anime could be as fresh and funny as it used to be?
Astroturfing shit incessantly like this to drum up more views should be a ban-able offense.
i think it's a perfectly fine short on its own, lots of fun and all that
i just dont get how anyone could think it looks anything like anime
>i just dont get how anyone could think it looks anything like anime
oh you'd be surprised.
it looks more like a love letter to OK KO
Well, guess not every love is happy one.
While I certainly did not hate it, quite the opposite, it is a good example of why Cinemaphile has a kneejerk dislike of western anime "parodies"/"homages"; and that is namely how superficial its understanding and implementation of the tropes on offer is. While Japanese animation certainly falls into cliches, they are never the kind of cliches casual western viewers believe they are. For example, the whole "sister transforming when sneezing". It's very Launch from Dragonball with some shades of Ranma 1/2. That explicit reference was probably the intent, but this is by no means something common among anime. The whole show in general is a direct parody of Toriyama rather than something more broad. This is both a good and bad thing, as for a Toriyama parody it works well, but as a "western anime" or the like, it falls flat and that's the issue. It is far too tied in with one particular reference point and lacks enough originality to fully stand on its own from the perspective of a seasoned Cinemaphilenon.
Again, I don't hate this show. Do not think I do. But Cinemaphile has seen way too many western "anime parodies" that are just regurgitation of the same top 10 casual anime for normalgays like Sailor Moon, DBZ, and Soul Eater. That's why when something like RWBY comes along, Cinemaphile immediately throws a fit at it. Stuff like that reeks of "I've only watched five shows and all of them aired on Toonami". Cinemaphile has an expectation you watch seasonally, and read light novels and manga as well. For comparison, it'd be as if someone came onto Cinemaphile and had only ever watched MCU movies and was dismissive or happily ignorant of anything else. Cinemaphile is elitist, yes, but for good reason.
>It is far too tied in with one particular reference point
What’s wrong with that?
It'll work well for a one off thing, but if it wants to be something more it needs to branch out. We should have an expectation that the show will surprise us and do interesting things with its concept. If it's just "what if we made fun of DBZ and Dr Slump, aren't we original", then that's kind of boring.
>It'll work well for a one off thing, but if it wants to be something more it needs to branch out.
It was an eight minute pilot, how many references do you expect to get crammed in while still having a plot and jokes?
I was actually just thinking this would be your next point, and I agree that's a fair argument. This is the initial setup, but you're basically asking Cinemaphile - who have almost NEVER had a "western anime" worth watching - to give it more of a chance, which is really not going to happen. Again, I liked it. I want more. But Cinemaphile is going to look at this and see DBZ Abridged.
I suppose we’ve reached an end of this conversation because I agree that Cinemaphile would not like this because Cinemaphile doesn’t like anything that wasn’t made by the Japanese.
Keep in mind I have little respect for what Cinemaphile purists enjoy so whether they enjoy the pilot is irrelevant.
I’m more confused why Cinemaphile doesn’t like it.
It can very easily become a limiting factor a parody/referential show. Its like you know when a cartoon or comic has a big robot, and then 9/10 it is just an eva unit? Not only does that get kinda dull, it is usually followed by them not knowing how to use mechs in an interesting way. Both as a reference and making it your own. That's where broader knowledge can really help out. I think punch punch forever hit somewhere in the middle of this problem. The funniest parts were the original jokes, while the referential parts were a bit surface level so struggle to get past hey that's dragon ball. Like the baseball team was a really fun idea and was fun in execution. But the whole hey look remember dragon ball's tournament we got the same ring and everything didn't do much. That's where a broader palate helps as you can pull in different aspects to suit the current situation. You can also come to understand why certain cliches are a thing so make a deeper cut. It can also help the visuals cause you can go oh what show had a cool guts ripping scene? Oh yeah Apocalypse Zero loved that shits lets use some styling from that here.
>Cinemaphile has seen way too many western "anime parodies" that are just regurgitation of the same top 10 casual anime for normalgays like Sailor Moon, DBZ, and Soul Eater.
If Cinemaphile wants a parody about the girl who wears diapers because she pisses herself around boys manga that they always have threads about it’s not gonna happen
For some reason I read this like it was Metal Gear Codec call with a woman autistically describing something like nobody does....it's not in Paramedic or Roses voice though.
That being said, who gives a shit what Cinemaphile thinks? Cinemaphile is never going to care because it's western, even if it was the most faithful indepth anime parody with the deepest and most accurate cuts....it wouldn't matter. It's not Cinemaphile and never will be.
Cinemaphile seems to like it, its really one autist who doesn't like it, and mostly it just seems like they like starting fights about it rather than holding genuine opinions.
>its really one autist who doesn't like it
there are at least two of us
You could be spending your time doing better things you know
I guess that makes me anon #3
Cinemaphile is full of shit and is just as ignorant of anime as they are of Cinemaphile shit.
>noooo you can't parody stuff you grew up with you need to parody (anime that came out 3 years ago)I get the frustration with DBZ/Sailor Moon parodies but face it, sailor moon was the only magical girl series that was relevant in the US until the late 2000s.
Cardcaptors?
Only got popular when the manga was brought over here, the Kids WB version notoriously failed.
I think people forget just HOW popular Sailor Moon got back in the day here. Normie girls liked it, not just anime fans.
shit's great
It alright
She's cute and funny!
Promoting it seems far more forced.
It's too mid to hate
Nice
https://twitter.com/Kogeikun/status/1681382864946855937?s=20
It's literally Kill La Kill but the main characters' personalities are swapped
I don't think any "hate" for Punch Punch Forever is sincere tho. Everyone who watched it either found it funny, was impressed by the fun visuals, fapped to some of the women, or all three (me).
the lips annoy me. looks like a distended spaghetti stuck their faces.
*SpaghettiO
Delusional or seething. Maybe both.
Fourway sex with Mama, Nono and Gogo!!!
Imagine Mama crying shameful tears while moaning in arousal, apologizing to her daughters and calling herself a horrible mother as you both frick them senseless.
It's a lovely morning to write heinous shit.
I don't see any hate besides like a few dudes, how much you wanna think it's just small group of dudes?
>make obvious western cartoon
>like, not faux anime, obviously western
>dub it only in japanese and give it english subtitles so you can pretend it was an obscure anime and fool no one
What the actual frick was the point of this?
>>dub it only in japanese and give it english subtitles so you can pretend it was an obscure anime and fool no one
It's called a parody, you inbred moron.
Yes, and if I walk around naked in the middle of a busy street, I too can lazily frame it as "parody". That doesn't make it good as an excuse, OR good as a parody.
>Muh parodee!
frick off.
Meanwhile
>japs made anime in the style of western cartoon
>still fondly remember to this day.
It kills me that every time the Japanese mock America, Americans just go 'yes.'
Mexicans also liked to get mocked by other countries in media.
It's funny, Americans - just regular ones- and Mexicans - just regular ones - seem to have way more in common in temperament and world view than they have different.
We've been stuck on the same landmass for centuries at this point
I'm not surprised we can find some connection with each other
It’s because the way the Japanese and a lot of other Asian countries mock aren’t seen as mocking in the U.S. .
Or maybe because it's not mocking. Despite what [CURRENT YEAR] thinks, a stereotype isn't a net bad thing. It is a reflection of how they think Americans typically are, and it is a mix of things they dislike, like, and even envy about Americans. And it is things Americans know are true about themselves. Same with Mexicans and their stereotypes. And I've found the same, at least to some degree, applies to Russians
HEY FRICKING COWBOY FRICKING COWGIRL
HOW THE FRICK ARE YOU DOIN
SO TELL ME ARE YOU KIDS ON YOUR WAY HOME FROM FRICKIN SCHOOL OR SOMETHIN LIKE THAT? FRICK.
they leaned hard on 90s CN aesthetic and everyone is a nostalgiagay for that shit. it got CN off the ground when it was a new channel because they were limited animation but that made for a boring choice looking at the plethora of animation they had to draw from.
>that made for a boring choice looking at the plethora of animation they had to draw from.
No it didn't.
yeah it did. imagine they tried to hack spumco style or something that takes effort. an amalgamation of invader zim and powerpuff girls only appeals to aging mallgoths.
>imagine they tried to hack spumco style or something that takes effort
I'm imagining it right now. No one would watch it because it would look like garbage. Spumco style was popular for maybe two years as a novelty and has been completely absent from all successful entertainment ever since.
>an amalgamation of invader zim and powerpuff girls only appeals to aging mallgoths.
We are still talking about it a decade later and it's getting a second season.
Why do schizos think sane people care about their opinions?
yes it did
>the artist should have made the thing I want instead of what they and their audience wanted
Why don't you make something?
First off it's clearly not mocking and Secord even if it's inspired by western cartoons the style is way more in line with Y2k cartoony Japanese stuff like video games stuff like Puyo Puyo or PaRappa and you ther things like Super Milk Chan but Panty and Stocking like 2010's take on that Japanese Y2k cartoony style you know Dreamcast game vibes or weird PS2 shit or random short forgotten anime.
It actually drives me nuts how people don't realize how incredibly Japanese P and S style is. https://twitter.com/crossniq/status/1146515517999669248?s=20
that stuff is more bulbous and rounded, p&s and more geometrical and choppy. it also lacks the soft pastel palette.
Less to do with the art style and more because of the writing/direction. Being unapologetically raunchy and actually funny with great action sequences made it successful. The western styling worked better for the raunchy comedy.
I don't hate it. I'm glad someone referenced anime without relying on dbz/sailor moon/utena/naruto for once.
Might be the unfunniest thing I've ever seen in my life
I'll jack off to the mom design and forget about it completely
Speedo is an actual talentless coomer
Is there any anime that actually looks like this? Character designs are way too western, some look like something straight from Gravity Falls
I don't want to watch it as I recognize speedo as a porn artist and I've been stopping my porn consumption. I'm sure it's a fine anime parody, but I want to move on with my life.
I want to slide those crocs off her feet, take a big whiff then massage her feet, nylons on.
real
I want to shrink down really small and live in her croc
I want to live in her crotch. Nono's too.
Hnnnnnghh
wake me when there's a tribute to 40-50's animation