They position themselves as legitimate critics without actually knowing jack-shit about cartoons beyond what they watched on cable as a kid
Imagine if clueless CinemaSins style commentary became the mainstream method of movie criticism, you'd bet directors would be pissed
Valid complaint but then you get youtubers who do nothing but praise a production and just exist to excuse the show falling apart.
I'd say it'd be best to wait until a show is over to do a review about it, rather then push for being the 1st and looking for "hidden clues" about the plot going forward.
That's like saying people can't criticize video games because gamers don't know the rigors of development. You have to understand on some level that you're making entertainment for laymen.
>food analogy
also making food and animation are completely different things. It's entirely possible for an audience to confuse fun story with good animation because it gives them the "haha"s
1. You talk like you're used to grooming 16-year-olds 2. People have no strong opinions about recent animation, even Disney enthusiasts struggle to care about stuff like Wish
This is itself a pedophilic comment. Keep opening your mouth and your fellow commies won't like it
The animation industry is a cutthroat place where people with years of specialized training compete at really hard odds for jobs doing mostly creativley unfulfilling work.
Youtubers who talk about that don't need any of that training but have way more creative control. They don't need to know the nitty gritty but they still have more a voice than the animation micro influencers who make like one drawing between contracts every 6 months.
You mean the training and hard work of nepotism, following industry culture, backstabbing, and other such things? They aren't trying at the drawing.
>food analogy
also making food and animation are completely different things. It's entirely possible for an audience to confuse fun story with good animation because it gives them the "haha"s
1. You talk like you're used to grooming 16-year-olds 2. People have no strong opinions about recent animation, even Disney enthusiasts struggle to care about stuff like Wish
"The Bear" is a psyop to normalize distrust in the food service industry and attempt to kickstart a "Slow Food" movement in America. Next step will be exposing the percentage of chefs who are actually felons, ex-cons, and "troubled" teens from youth rehab programs
>Chef serves piss and shit >Critic replies with "You need to replace the piss with little boy piss and the shit with monkey shit to make it more palatable."
Nobody cares how it's done you narcissist, they care about the product you put out and the effect it has on the world. You want a medal if you crap less often than every other artist, and are offended if people just ignore it?
>why do the targets of my hate videos not like my hate videos
Toontubers throw a big wobbly anytime someone lightly pokes them. People that love to dish it out, but can't take it back are the fricking worst.
Criticism isn't hate. They're not good at criticism, but that just lessens the emotional impact even further
the western cartoon industry is an incestuous circle-jerk of never-ending nepotism, and they feel threatened by outsiders who don't suck on their buttholes
>Why the industry hates cartoon youtubers?
Why does industry hate outsiders who waltz right in without kissing the rings of those before them?
Gee anon, I don't know.
>Why the industry hates cartoon youtubers?
what do you mean when you say 'the industry'?
All the animators I know are supportive of good animation full stop whether it's on youtube or elsewhere.
>AwestruckVox's tweet
It was inevitable he'd eventually slow down or stop making videos. He started making these videos when he was still in high school and spent basically his entire 20s dedicated to reviewing shows like SVTFOE and SU. >OP's question
They do irrational and sometimes bizarre things because of being poorly socially trained or lacking friends or a community outside of cartoons. I mean, this is the same guy that got SU artists made at him because he freaked out over a Make-A-Wish kid and made the kid apologize to him. A lot of artists soured on him just over that. Besides that, however, plenty of these industry artists are the same type of people and are just as petty, catty, and poorly socialized get a very "us-vs-them" mindset about any critique they get from people they deem industry outsiders. I mean, just look at the whole meltdown over the Thundercats Roar controversy where these people were threatening blacklisting over people not liking the show that people "worked so hard on".
>why do the targets of my hate videos not like my hate videos
Toontubers throw a big wobbly anytime someone lightly pokes them. People that love to dish it out, but can't take it back are the fricking worst.
Because they are sad they are about to loose their easy jobs and housing in cushy gay land LA while a fat frick is living well off of YouTube money reviewing the corporate slop cartoon.
The best part is that YouTube reviewer has a better chance of making their own studio than the those homosexuals who suck the mouse wieners due to all the yesman and YouTube bucks than the animators
Cartoon YouTubers are all low-quality content. 99% of them are just autists circlejerking over children's cartoons and nostalgia. Critical analysis is skin-deep and everything is volatile and reactionary. Even among select industry artists, there's no social discipline- just impulse. This is the kind of shit that delegitimizes animation as a medium.
The animation industry is a cutthroat place where people with years of specialized training compete at really hard odds for jobs doing mostly creativley unfulfilling work.
Youtubers who talk about that don't need any of that training but have way more creative control. They don't need to know the nitty gritty but they still have more a voice than the animation micro influencers who make like one drawing between contracts every 6 months.
They always have huge egos dispite their job being reviewing shows for children. They almost never create anything artistic and if they do it usually sucks balls
They position themselves as legitimate critics without actually knowing jack-shit about cartoons beyond what they watched on cable as a kid
Imagine if clueless CinemaSins style commentary became the mainstream method of movie criticism, you'd bet directors would be pissed
Valid complaint but then you get youtubers who do nothing but praise a production and just exist to excuse the show falling apart.
I'd say it'd be best to wait until a show is over to do a review about it, rather then push for being the 1st and looking for "hidden clues" about the plot going forward.
This, they unironically don't know anything about animation or storytelling at all, not even the basic.
Well, how would you feel if some fat autist made a living off of criticizing your job without understanding how it's really done?
Yes, how dare people criticize poor animation or poor writing.
That's like saying people can't criticize video games because gamers don't know the rigors of development. You have to understand on some level that you're making entertainment for laymen.
i wouldn't care because i'd have an actual job
>Chef serves you a bowl of piss and shit
>You complain
>"Excuse me?! Do you even know how to cook?"
>food analogy
also making food and animation are completely different things. It's entirely possible for an audience to confuse fun story with good animation because it gives them the "haha"s
1. You talk like you're used to grooming 16-year-olds 2. People have no strong opinions about recent animation, even Disney enthusiasts struggle to care about stuff like Wish
Shut up guy, it takes a pedo to know one
This is itself a pedophilic comment. Keep opening your mouth and your fellow commies won't like it
You mean the training and hard work of nepotism, following industry culture, backstabbing, and other such things? They aren't trying at the drawing.
"The Bear" is a psyop to normalize distrust in the food service industry and attempt to kickstart a "Slow Food" movement in America. Next step will be exposing the percentage of chefs who are actually felons, ex-cons, and "troubled" teens from youth rehab programs
>Chef serves piss and shit
>Critic replies with "You need to replace the piss with little boy piss and the shit with monkey shit to make it more palatable."
Nobody cares how it's done you narcissist, they care about the product you put out and the effect it has on the world. You want a medal if you crap less often than every other artist, and are offended if people just ignore it?
Criticism isn't hate. They're not good at criticism, but that just lessens the emotional impact even further
the western cartoon industry is an incestuous circle-jerk of never-ending nepotism, and they feel threatened by outsiders who don't suck on their buttholes
>Why the industry hates cartoon youtubers?
Why does industry hate outsiders who waltz right in without kissing the rings of those before them?
Gee anon, I don't know.
>Why the industry hates cartoon youtubers?
what do you mean when you say 'the industry'?
All the animators I know are supportive of good animation full stop whether it's on youtube or elsewhere.
>AwestruckVox's tweet
It was inevitable he'd eventually slow down or stop making videos. He started making these videos when he was still in high school and spent basically his entire 20s dedicated to reviewing shows like SVTFOE and SU.
>OP's question
They do irrational and sometimes bizarre things because of being poorly socially trained or lacking friends or a community outside of cartoons. I mean, this is the same guy that got SU artists made at him because he freaked out over a Make-A-Wish kid and made the kid apologize to him. A lot of artists soured on him just over that. Besides that, however, plenty of these industry artists are the same type of people and are just as petty, catty, and poorly socialized get a very "us-vs-them" mindset about any critique they get from people they deem industry outsiders. I mean, just look at the whole meltdown over the Thundercats Roar controversy where these people were threatening blacklisting over people not liking the show that people "worked so hard on".
>why do the targets of my hate videos not like my hate videos
Toontubers throw a big wobbly anytime someone lightly pokes them. People that love to dish it out, but can't take it back are the fricking worst.
Probably jealousy because youtube animators are independent, they don't have a soulless corpo telling them what to do
Anon, he's talking youtubers as in people that talk about cartoons, not animators.
>awestruckvox
lmfao, please retire and go to college, dude. Steven Universe ended long, long ago.
Because they are sad they are about to loose their easy jobs and housing in cushy gay land LA while a fat frick is living well off of YouTube money reviewing the corporate slop cartoon.
The best part is that YouTube reviewer has a better chance of making their own studio than the those homosexuals who suck the mouse wieners due to all the yesman and YouTube bucks than the animators
Cartoon YouTubers are all low-quality content. 99% of them are just autists circlejerking over children's cartoons and nostalgia. Critical analysis is skin-deep and everything is volatile and reactionary. Even among select industry artists, there's no social discipline- just impulse. This is the kind of shit that delegitimizes animation as a medium.
The animation industry is a cutthroat place where people with years of specialized training compete at really hard odds for jobs doing mostly creativley unfulfilling work.
Youtubers who talk about that don't need any of that training but have way more creative control. They don't need to know the nitty gritty but they still have more a voice than the animation micro influencers who make like one drawing between contracts every 6 months.
OP is not talking about animators, try paying attention.
>OP is
A homosexual. That's all, they don't get to decide how this thread goes.
Same reason drawgays hate AI.
They hate it because people are more entertained by AI in such early stages than their cartoons, and for other reasons
They always have huge egos dispite their job being reviewing shows for children. They almost never create anything artistic and if they do it usually sucks balls
I ain't watching videos by anyone who says "finna" unironically.