The old Warner Brothers cartoons dominated, then the 60's and 70's Saturday morning cartoons were the best ever, and now South Park and The Family Guy are the greatest. |
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To be honest American animation has never been good. Sure there's a few gems on television but even as a child I always chose Japanese animation over anything else. I thought a lot about this recently and I think its a culture factor that makes this so. |
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The old Warner Brothers cartoons dominated, then the 60's and 70's Saturday morning cartoons were the best ever, and now South Park and The Family Guy are the greatest. |
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You are dreaming right now.
>implying most anime isn't derived from distorted/exaggerated Western influence |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
Children's animation was pretty good when I was that age, stuff like Hey arnold, Rocko's Modern Life, Doug... but I've seen my friend's little brother watching it nowadays and frankly it sucks. |
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As far as over all quality, I really can't stand America's animation. Somebody go turn on nicktoons one day. You'll be disgusted by sloppy ugly animation and character design. The voices are almost always annoying. With all teh characters having high pitched nasal voices, whereas the main characters are the one's that actually have good voice actors. |
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John 3:16
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Bambi, Dumbo, snow white and the seven dwarves, pinocchio, fantasia, cinderlla, alice in wonderland, sleeping beauty, the sword in the stone, the jungle book, aladdin, beauty and the beast, the little mermaid. You know I could keep going on and on, but I am just trying to make a point. Not only are all of the above considered classics, unless your really young, you probably seen every single one of them. |
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Last edited by Alric; 01-09-2010 at 11:06 PM.
Almost all american adult cartoons continue the same old status quo of the american apathetic attitude, that life doesn't matter and watching a teenage girl get beaten by her father is funny. There are so many other forms of entertainment besides base and immoral humor. Family guy has gone way down hill, it's become way too much like south park. And south park is shit. |
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Uh I thought the majority of good animation comes from America. |
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hello! do you even know what satire means? |
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South park defenitly has a lot of random stupid stuff in it. However you have to watch more than five minutes of it. A lot of the episodes deal with things going on in american, and yes, it is a satire of it. Most of the major themes of the show involve satire. |
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I hope you're not comparing MOVIES to TELEVISION SERIES. Very different budgets involved. Miyazaki doesn't make series. He makes movies. And he has a huge ass budget. Of course his animated movies are going to look and be better than most anime series. |
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South Park is one of the few good ones left. Sipmsons and Family Guy have both turned to shit because they have such a strong fan base that they don't actually have to write good jokes to get people to laugh, they just use crazy antics and violence. I blame the schools for not teaching literature very well. They don't inspire people to read so people don't understand story structure. |
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157 is a prime number. The next prime is 163 and the previous prime is 151, which with 157 form a sexy prime triplet. Taking the arithmetic mean of those primes yields 157, thus it is a balanced prime.
Women and rhythm section first - Jaco Pastorious
I didn't mention television series... |
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Even though I don't like boondocks I have to agree that it has something that many cartoons don't have. Meaning perhaps? Or could it just be the way it tells it? |
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Last edited by NeoSioType; 01-10-2010 at 12:35 AM.
Satire does not have to be funny, but being funny does not make something not satire. Also, I didn't say everything that happens on South Park is satire. Personally, I hate the toilet humor on the show. I hate toilet humor period. It is weak, stupid, and disgusting. But the political and social satire on South Park is priceless. For some examples... |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 01-10-2010 at 12:38 AM.
You are dreaming right now.
I think we all need to set criteria on what we think of as good animation. |
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Why in this thread does "American animation vs Japanese animation" ONLY mean TV shows? Why exclude movies just to prove a point? |
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DILDs: A Lot
Okay, if you're gonna include movies, I'd say America and Japan are on par. Pixar already gives America a huge advantage. |
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Last edited by Noogah; 01-10-2010 at 07:04 AM.
John 3:16
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
My first question was going to be 'how familiar are you with south park?' I've watched quite a bit of the show, and I can say that the writers employ satire quite often, especially in later seasons. Take for example the episode avbout Brittney Spears (I forget what it's called); the entire episode is a humorous satire of Hollywood and paparazzi (through a parody of the short story "The Lottery"no less.) |
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There seems to be some sort of stigma around animation in America we're slowly getting over. It used to be viewed as very childish, until The Simpsons changed people's perspectives. Think of The Simpsons whatever you will, but without them there wouldn't be any South Park, Family Guy, or any substantial market for adult themed animation. Even now, one of my more closed minded buddies won't watch anything animated based on principle. |
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^This. |
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"you will not transform this house of prayer into a house of thieves"
There you go :-) |
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Last edited by dajo; 01-11-2010 at 11:20 AM.
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