There are a lot of factors to consider, some...less nice than others.
But it all boils down to one common factor; the times are changing, and people to an extent change with it.
And if there's one thing anyone from the entertainment industry can tell, it's that audiences are fickle and one...
I just finished the two parter.
A bit of rocky start, but it got better as the episodes ran along.
I loved Adora and Catra's relationship and I hope it gets more development as the season goes along.
Again, yes it is. More so work ethic, budgets are more or less the same with the west getting more on average. But AGAIN that is something that has more to do with Japanese culture of overworking than the animation industry and a serious problem, but again this is an entirely different can of...
Okay a few things
1. I wasn't talking about A-1 pictures, and if I did that would only muddy the point. Comparing them to Kyoani would be like comparing Illumination to Pixar. One specializes in standard if acceptable works that only show hints of being greater than they are, and the other is a...
Hannah Barbara is a mixed bag in terms of animation history, on one hand they helped create all time classics like Tom and Jerry, and helped introduce the concept of an "adult cartoon" in the form of The Flintstones.
One the other hand, they also helped popularize the idea animation is cheaply...
It's not the technology, it's the workforce and talent.
Workplace issues notwithstanding, Japanese productions take great effort into putting the best in their animation with extremely tiny budgets. Bones, Trigger, and KyoAni are the studios that showcase this the best, really experimenting and...
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