Only in a universe where Adventure Time was not picked up by Cartoon Network and taught all executives that noodle arm doodles in 11 minute shorts are the biggest bestest moneymaker of all time.
It's more cost than anything else. Adventure time was fricking CHEAP to produce and then pulled in Avatar numbers. The suits at the top got to keep the difference which was pretty fricking great considering the average Avatar episode cost something like $8million to produce. Adventure Time cost around $1million for a full 22 minute two shorts episode.
Hope you gays really appreciate Bubbline bullshit, because that made the show the most imitatable thing in the industry for a decade.
Everyone talks about how cheap AT was, but it never looked lazy to me like other contemporary shows or later shows.
The backgrounds were pretty detailed, the characters struck a lot of unique poses, few reused animations, a main character built around going off model, etc.
Could it really have been that cheap?
where cann you get info on show budgets? what you're saying is very interesting. I wouldn't have thought Flapjack had a bigger budget than Adventure time
Only in a universe where Adventure Time was not picked up by Cartoon Network and taught all executives that noodle arm doodles in 11 minute shorts are the biggest bestest moneymaker of all time.
Honestly Scott Pilgrim does look more in line with the other 3.
You just posted it
You didn't watch them and let beanmouth shit define it instead. This is all your fault.
It's more cost than anything else. Adventure time was fricking CHEAP to produce and then pulled in Avatar numbers. The suits at the top got to keep the difference which was pretty fricking great considering the average Avatar episode cost something like $8million to produce. Adventure Time cost around $1million for a full 22 minute two shorts episode.
Hope you gays really appreciate Bubbline bullshit, because that made the show the most imitatable thing in the industry for a decade.
Everyone talks about how cheap AT was, but it never looked lazy to me like other contemporary shows or later shows.
The backgrounds were pretty detailed, the characters struck a lot of unique poses, few reused animations, a main character built around going off model, etc.
Could it really have been that cheap?
It had a tinier budget than Flapjack and Chowder. While making significantly more money than both.
where cann you get info on show budgets? what you're saying is very interesting. I wouldn't have thought Flapjack had a bigger budget than Adventure time
the rejection of Sym-Bionic Titan and the embrace of Adventure Time is what set us down the path western animation is on now
I agree.
truth
Scott Pilgrim series coming soon is going to make it the dominate art style of the 2020s
Let's hope it looks good then.
I mean, it's an anime on Netflix, so maybe not.
It has the most pre-hype I’ve seen for a upcoming cartoon in at least half a decade
Isn't this just reheated 2000s art, angular thick lines?
Only in a universe where Adventure Time was not picked up by Cartoon Network and taught all executives that noodle arm doodles in 11 minute shorts are the biggest bestest moneymaker of all time.
The fact that we’ll never have this type of artstyle again is just sad