Canada is to the United States what South Korea is to Japan. Their cheaper cost of living makes them a perfect place to set up a cheap animation sweatshop.
>Canada is notoriously expensive to live in.
That wasn't always the case, but they voted for liberal cucks like Trudeau that raise taxes while at the same time letting the chinese literally buy Canada and so we arrive at the present day. >This is coming from a Canadian who recently moved to the states.
HAHAHA. Go back.
Since Canada and the US are almost identical culture-wise, there’s a law that all Canadian channels must have at least 50% of their programming done in the country. This isn’t just for animation but any genre or medium of show.
However Canada doesn’t have as much money as America, a lot of these shows have this sort of public access vibe to them.
NFB subsidies, some real good shit with light digging. My personal favorite is the big snit, nuclear war breaks out and we focus on this older couple playing scrabble.
Their government pays them to do it.
i'm an aspiring animator in canada
where the frick is my cartoon funding justin trudeau?
The government literally pays them to do it
you realize the government pay is long gone
hell now the Canadian networks are mostly Nelvana shit
Also historically their writers were not bound by resolutions of larger activist groups
Canada is like 50% chinese now, are we gonna see a new wave of chinese-canadian pseudo-anime in the future?
>Flash anime
Oh God
only if they band together and start their own studio
Thanks for reminding me about Ovens, I see she's still alive
Canada is to the United States what South Korea is to Japan. Their cheaper cost of living makes them a perfect place to set up a cheap animation sweatshop.
Canada is notoriously expensive to live in. This is coming from a Canadian who recently moved to the states.
>Canada is notoriously expensive to live in.
That wasn't always the case, but they voted for liberal cucks like Trudeau that raise taxes while at the same time letting the chinese literally buy Canada and so we arrive at the present day.
>This is coming from a Canadian who recently moved to the states.
HAHAHA. Go back.
Since Canada and the US are almost identical culture-wise, there’s a law that all Canadian channels must have at least 50% of their programming done in the country. This isn’t just for animation but any genre or medium of show.
However Canada doesn’t have as much money as America, a lot of these shows have this sort of public access vibe to them.
Now? I don't see them around as much anymore
A mix of toys, a couple of legacy studios limping along, outsourcing, and yes to some extent government grants
>Why do Canadians create so make csartoons
SIRS?!?
NFB subsidies, some real good shit with light digging. My personal favorite is the big snit, nuclear war breaks out and we focus on this older couple playing scrabble.
is there a multicultural board of directors at NFB? like who runs it and chooses what is funded? is there any transparency here?
Sirs?
Why are Canadians always depicted as red haired? I've not once seen a ginger Canadian.