NTA but Tiny Toons/Animiniacs both had writers that were only in it because they knew Spielberg who was producing the series. They are basically just cartoons that just pats themselves and other celebrities of the times’ back, a vehicle to get cozy with the Hollywood people/
Purists who thought animation had to be presented like theatrical or it's subversive garbage
They were the same ones who shat on Duck Dodgers, Teen Titans and Avatar later on so their opinions got almost entirely ignored by the 2000s. The 1990s their opinions weren't trashed on yet
it was the equivalent to "retro" wave, stuff like cuphead or monument mythos kinda work the same way but people in the industry are so detached from reality these stuff gets over their radar so you only see the fans talking good about them.
Only two groups hate it >John K fricking hated it since it represented a back to an era he already fricking loathed, he was a 60s Harveytoons fanboy, and his own cult of followers felt it was their duty to hate on it too. >Modern purity fricks that are enraged at Minerva and Hello Nurse existing, the consistent fat and gay jokes throughout. but these types hate everything made before 2010 anyway so it hardly counts
There are no leagues of cartoonists hating on it. Just John K fanboys and current year twitter fricks.
There's no leagues of cartoonist hating on anything because they'll get in trouble with the industry if they do. Your perspective on the world is contorted all up your ass
Humour was too wordy for them
That's funny since my webcomic involves a lot of text
The 90s in general were obsessed with kids media becoming "mature" and "serious" and "edgy" due to a combination of comic companies losing the kid demographic and cartoons themselves moving away from terrestrial networks with FTC oversight and onto cable. Anything that went against that was hated by up-their-ass creatives for not letting them stay true to their own moronic "vision," because every single one of them thought they were some repressed auteur visionary being held down by The Man.
"I suck up to executives for my job" is less letters
The 90s in general were obsessed with kids media becoming "mature" and "serious" and "edgy" due to a combination of comic companies losing the kid demographic and cartoons themselves moving away from terrestrial networks with FTC oversight and onto cable. Anything that went against that was hated by up-their-ass creatives for not letting them stay true to their own moronic "vision," because every single one of them thought they were some repressed auteur visionary being held down by The Man.
It's a fake cartoon with obnoxious and unfunny main characters.
>It's a fake cartoon
literally how
NTA but Tiny Toons/Animiniacs both had writers that were only in it because they knew Spielberg who was producing the series. They are basically just cartoons that just pats themselves and other celebrities of the times’ back, a vehicle to get cozy with the Hollywood people/
Humour was too wordy for them
Because it's shit
I wasnt aware they did.
>They ban our IP for an hour
>Whenever we get caught
>But we reset and post more shit
>And now you know the plot!
Purists who thought animation had to be presented like theatrical or it's subversive garbage
They were the same ones who shat on Duck Dodgers, Teen Titans and Avatar later on so their opinions got almost entirely ignored by the 2000s. The 1990s their opinions weren't trashed on yet
it was the equivalent to "retro" wave, stuff like cuphead or monument mythos kinda work the same way but people in the industry are so detached from reality these stuff gets over their radar so you only see the fans talking good about them.
>monument mythos
/co/?
Only two groups hate it
>John K fricking hated it since it represented a back to an era he already fricking loathed, he was a 60s Harveytoons fanboy, and his own cult of followers felt it was their duty to hate on it too.
>Modern purity fricks that are enraged at Minerva and Hello Nurse existing, the consistent fat and gay jokes throughout. but these types hate everything made before 2010 anyway so it hardly counts
There are no leagues of cartoonists hating on it. Just John K fanboys and current year twitter fricks.
>at the time?
op isnt asking about modern people you fricking half wit
Don't forget the kids in juvie from South Park
There's no leagues of cartoonist hating on anything because they'll get in trouble with the industry if they do. Your perspective on the world is contorted all up your ass
That's funny since my webcomic involves a lot of text
"I suck up to executives for my job" is less letters
John K hates animation directions that copy chuck jones and prefers bob clampett
Success breeds jealousy
The 90s in general were obsessed with kids media becoming "mature" and "serious" and "edgy" due to a combination of comic companies losing the kid demographic and cartoons themselves moving away from terrestrial networks with FTC oversight and onto cable. Anything that went against that was hated by up-their-ass creatives for not letting them stay true to their own moronic "vision," because every single one of them thought they were some repressed auteur visionary being held down by The Man.
Idk but I want a domineering Yakkp bf
Who is Yakkp
i was so flustered i couldn't type properly
I want to fatten them up.
Popular shows that kids like make bitter adults seethe.
the same reason Cinemaphile shits on reboots
>not muh ___
it wasn't funny
>watches roger rabbit, looney tunes, and the simpsons once
>uhhh yeah we can do that
They did emulate The Simpsons quite well. Just the stuff people always hated even in the classic seasons.
David Feiss and Charlie Adler hated it too, but WB treated them badly, so it was justified.