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Critique on kids cartoons

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  “ TV is too sanitsed these days, I like when kid's shows can appeal to people way outside of the target audience. A little bit of subtle mature content never hurt us growing up. Although I am enjoying My Little Pony and Generator Rex right now, so there's still some good stuff.” “ +jerel the powerpuff girls wasnt orriginally going to be for kids thats why it was orriginally called the whoopass girls but then cartoonetwork changed the name to the powerpuff girls and craig mccracken had to change it thats why the show still had lots of adult jokes and had vilonce craig mcracken has even said we made cartoons we liked not cartoons we thought kids would like”

Japan tv

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Critique on Adult Cartoons

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 1. “ Personally, I think most adult animation relies too much on overusing sex and gore for humor. There is so much more to being an adult than understanding vulgar subjects, and the jokes only end up being unfunny and repetitive. It’s also really sad to see the actual animation aspect so overlooked. As someone who's passionate about the arts, it sucks when characters look like puppets reading from a script with no further aesthetic values. This video really did well in pointing out the monotonous style and lack of time for the animators. I also want to add that most adult shows seem to be more like comedy skits, with little plot, if any at all. Generally they just lack any style, since design or music is just not their focus. It’s just so rare to find a good adult cartoons anymore, but it does make shows like bojack horseman or the midnight gospel seem all the more amazing kinda went on a rant there but thought this video was a nice place to dump these thoughts.” 2.” "

Artist

  @papajoolia @xX_cacko_Xx @CrookedCarrion @SkyanUltar @le_rainl 23-year old cartoon creator  Creepypastafavorites Robot Oc #Katethechaser CP comics https://web.archive.org/web/20190811042441/https://twitter.com/starteas/ https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/622197485/4177329925

Colonize

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Maxwell’s comments

“  Hey Maxwell, hope youre doing good. My question: How did you grow out your beard the way you did?” “I got really sad and didn’t go outside for a long time.”-Maxwell. warden-is-the-new-black  asked: how did you get started working at Cartoon Network? im hoping to start working there someday wish me luck Good luck! I got into the industry in general by getting an internship at Film Roman through the Television Academy. I had to submit some films I’d made, a letter, and a short interview video. It may or may not be the same 20 years later. I will say that internships are great, though. Mine was paid, which is EXTRA great. But meeting other people who are actively working in the field you want to be in is invaluable. After my internship, I was rolled onto a show. That show was cancelled about a year later, and I submitted a portfolio to Cartoon Network. And that’s about it!” Anonymous  asked: So Max whats it like out there in Hollywood. Hideously depressing. But I guess it’s like that e

Commentary

“ I have no idea why everyone would actually be sad about this. I'm fully relieved that it actually hasn't been picked up by Nickelodeon. Because if it was it would go the way of SpongeBob in which it will be milked to death and the creator will go through burnout for several years, or will go to the way of making fiends where the show will end up getting canceled. But Nickelodeon will still own it forever even though the network won't even do anything with it.” “ You know I've been reading the comics and I can easily see this being a really fun show to watch. Plus, 70% of the animated shows Disney has aired within the past 8 years is the very antithesis to nickelodeon's claim.” “ On the topic of "Branding Vs. Diversity", i personally tend to have a more skeptical look at a project the moment we see diversity being the marketing point. Ghostbusters 2016 and High Guardian Spice had diversity and inclusion as their selling points in their marketing, and a

AI Tf-Sequence - From Bouncer to Bouncy

  What the hell do you mean, ‘Laid off’!?” Bill shouted at Clark Crespie, the owner of the Minty Minx, where until five seconds ago, he worked as a bouncer. Clark looked at the ebony statue of muscle with a hint of fear in his eyes. “Bill, I’m sorry,” Clark said, a chart of sales figures on his desk. Since the pandemic hit, fewer and fewer people were coming in, which meant less revenue. “There just isn’t enough money in our budget for two bouncers.” “So you’re getting rid of me for Tony?” Bill raised his eyebrow, scoffing. “I TRAINED that little shit!” To Bill, since he was seven feet tall, and had been since he was 15, EVERYONE was little. As such, he didn’t have many opportunities provided to him. In college, his football scholarship was revoked when he tore his ACL, and he couldn’t afford the rest of his senior year. Fortunately, the Minx was hiring, and he had gotten the job of bouncer, happily working there for ten years. When Tony came in as a new hire, Bill took him under his w