If he's actively working on Lupo the Butcher there this would have been his International Rocketship Limited days, he worked on a lot of their stuff before he got this
Is he 24/25 in this pic?
If so frick I want to kill myself. He got to do animation at that age while I struggle getting a job and have a hard time getting into the animation/art field
>Im in my mid-30s and still haven't done anything with my life besides exist.
What are you even doing on here? You’re wasting your life away. Do something more meaningful and find yourself.
Timelines are fricked now. The stuff boomers used to do in their early 20s are now only starting to happen for people in their early 30s. I just turned 40 recently and feel like shit is only finally *starting* to come together now. It's definitely not too late, but get going on something now. People always tell you "there's still time" until one day they stop saying that and that day really fricking sucks.
I can't find where I read it now, but supposedly its because the traditional markers for adulthood are completely broken. In Ye Olden Dayes, even if you still lived in an extended family unit you got married and had kids early, your parents and other elders in the community stepped back or died to allow you to pick up more and more work to the point of replacing them, and moving into a new house to start your family was at least a possibility. Today, we've got an older generation that can't (if they're poor) or won't (because their entire self-image is based around work) step down from their jobs, so younger people can't assume their roles in the community. This in turn leads to being unable to move out, get married or support kids at the traditional younger ages. In America and the UK to a lesser extent, there's also been a breakdown of the post-war social contract, wherby essentially poorer people coming back from the war would be looked after, able to find new homes, better healthcare, social security programs so as not to turn to full on socialism. Most of these programs that gave the wartime gens and their kids a headstart, like the housebuilding drive or increasingly the Brit NHS, have been cut back a lot. That wartime generation had masses of kids because of their increased comfort and security, which (a) put extra pressure on the social systems that only increases as they age, because they all want and need housing, jobs, their own families etc and (b) gave them a proportionate stranglehold on culture and their importance in society - the flipside of people like us feeling like we're not yet adults is all those "sixty is the new 30" and "I'm 70 and still in my prime!" or all the ancient ghouls that dominate the western establishment. In the 1970s the Soviet Union was called a Gerontocracy because its leaders were moslty in their 60s and 70s, often by people who are still in the same jobs as they were back then.
He's much older than I expected. I always think of him being a younger gen x guy in the 90s but he was like a decade older than I thought. Guy is almost 70 now.
>Dude strung out and couldn't even piss take the last jack ass movie.
Irrelevant. The actual reason why he didn't appear is because the other guys just didn't want him.
CAUSE IM IN TOO DEEP
The only leaf I respect.
I had no idea he was canadian. I thought he was off the boat Italian.
If he's actively working on Lupo the Butcher there this would have been his International Rocketship Limited days, he worked on a lot of their stuff before he got this
IM JOHNNY KNOXVILLE AND WELCOME TO ED EDD AND EDDY
Is he 24/25 in this pic?
If so frick I want to kill myself. He got to do animation at that age while I struggle getting a job and have a hard time getting into the animation/art field
God I wish I were still in my mid-20s. Im in my mid-30s and still haven't done anything with my life besides exist.
>Im in my mid-30s and still haven't done anything with my life besides exist.
What are you even doing on here? You’re wasting your life away. Do something more meaningful and find yourself.
Timelines are fricked now. The stuff boomers used to do in their early 20s are now only starting to happen for people in their early 30s. I just turned 40 recently and feel like shit is only finally *starting* to come together now. It's definitely not too late, but get going on something now. People always tell you "there's still time" until one day they stop saying that and that day really fricking sucks.
I can't find where I read it now, but supposedly its because the traditional markers for adulthood are completely broken. In Ye Olden Dayes, even if you still lived in an extended family unit you got married and had kids early, your parents and other elders in the community stepped back or died to allow you to pick up more and more work to the point of replacing them, and moving into a new house to start your family was at least a possibility. Today, we've got an older generation that can't (if they're poor) or won't (because their entire self-image is based around work) step down from their jobs, so younger people can't assume their roles in the community. This in turn leads to being unable to move out, get married or support kids at the traditional younger ages. In America and the UK to a lesser extent, there's also been a breakdown of the post-war social contract, wherby essentially poorer people coming back from the war would be looked after, able to find new homes, better healthcare, social security programs so as not to turn to full on socialism. Most of these programs that gave the wartime gens and their kids a headstart, like the housebuilding drive or increasingly the Brit NHS, have been cut back a lot. That wartime generation had masses of kids because of their increased comfort and security, which (a) put extra pressure on the social systems that only increases as they age, because they all want and need housing, jobs, their own families etc and (b) gave them a proportionate stranglehold on culture and their importance in society - the flipside of people like us feeling like we're not yet adults is all those "sixty is the new 30" and "I'm 70 and still in my prime!" or all the ancient ghouls that dominate the western establishment. In the 1970s the Soviet Union was called a Gerontocracy because its leaders were moslty in their 60s and 70s, often by people who are still in the same jobs as they were back then.
he was 30 when he made Lupo
He's much older than I expected. I always think of him being a younger gen x guy in the 90s but he was like a decade older than I thought. Guy is almost 70 now.
Holy shit that looks like a young Danny antonucci
I really like these old personal photos of 90's-early 2000's cartoon creators and showing their workspace. I wish there were more.
Danny looks like a really cool dude
He looks like a gangsta Jack Nicholson
Danny looks like eddy fused with Bam Margera
You mean old Bam. Dude strung out and couldn't even piss take the last jack ass movie.
>Dude strung out and couldn't even piss take the last jack ass movie.
Irrelevant. The actual reason why he didn't appear is because the other guys just didn't want him.
weird that his cartoon self resembles him very little
Dudes I'm on Cinemaphile in 2024 so I have to pretend like Ed Edd n Eddy is a godsent and Danny is also god!