04-30-2005, 01:19 AM | #11 | |
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The point is that they were changing established charecters. It wasn't the art itself that was the problem, it was what that art represented. "Loonatics" wouldn't have been cool, or funny, or origonal. It was merging Bugs Bunny with the same stuff they shill out hour after hour on saturday morning - action cartoons, not done paticularly well. It is very much so an imitation of anime, which isn't bad in and of itself, but they don't do it right usually.
I like some anime, and I like some american cartoons. The difference is that a lot of anime is more suited for older kids and adults - even if there is nothing *bad* persay, its themes are often more truamatic and troubling. Let children have some slapstick cartoons shorts. I prefer that in my animation. Sure, they'll eat up Dragon Ball Z, but thats becuase its the only thing that the TV is ramming down their throats anymore... Its like they are standardizing every cartoon to be action-karate-chop! [/rant]
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