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8 votes
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‘Coyote vs. Acme’ now to be shelved forever as WB rejected offers from Netflix, Amazon, and Paramount
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Despicable Me 4 | Official trailer
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Hazbin Hotel S01E01 - "Overture" discussion thread
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The Peasants | Official trailer
10 votes -
Mickey Mouse to enter public domain
45 votes -
Great Scot! My biggest Bonsai yet
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Kung Fu Panda 4 | Official trailer
10 votes -
I edited the Netflix Castlevania show's first two seasons into a single, slight-over-two-hours movie
51 votes -
Can you recreate Spirited Away in Blender? Should you? I gave it a try with three scenes.
22 votes -
Aardman Animation only has enough clay for one more movie
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Priceless - A Stormlight animated fanwork
8 votes -
What If..? | Season 2 official trailer
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The Garfield Movie | Official trailer
9 votes -
Inside Out 2 | Official teaser trailer
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Looney Tunes movie ‘The Day the Earth Blew Up’ launching at AFM from Warner Bros. Animation, GFM Animation
13 votes -
Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Season 12 official trailer
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The Amazing Digital Circus
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Hazbin Hotel (Pilot)
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Scavengers Reign | Official trailer
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Star Trek: Prodigy to stream on Netflix
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The Spy x Family season 2 opening is infectiously bubbly and beautiful
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Star Trek: Very Short Treks - "Skin a Cat"
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Rick and Morty | Season 7 official trailer
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Dan Harmon is ready to talk about all of it (including the Justin Roiland drama)
26 votes -
The avant-garde origins of 'Gumby'
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The legacy of Star Trek: The Animated Series, fifty years on
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Star Trek: Lower Decks - S04E01 “Twovix”
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What's your favorite episode from Avatar: The Last Airbender?
I really enjoy Tales of Ba Sing Se. It's really nice just watching them live their lives in the big city. It's somewhat a filler episode, but unlike the filler in Naruto or something, the plot...
I really enjoy Tales of Ba Sing Se. It's really nice just watching them live their lives in the big city. It's somewhat a filler episode, but unlike the filler in Naruto or something, the plot still incrementally moves along and doesn't linger too long on any one character.
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Futurama Season 8 Episode 7 discussion
Episode title: Rage against the Vaccine
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The Boy and the Heron | Official teaser trailer
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Futurama Season 8 Episode 2 discussion
This thread may contain spoilers. I thought it was pretty good! Better than the last episode, we were pleasantly surprised here at house Godzilla. We actually watched the older episode where Kif...
This thread may contain spoilers.
I thought it was pretty good! Better than the last episode, we were pleasantly surprised here at house Godzilla. We actually watched the older episode where Kif gets pregnant the night before, so we were very curious to see how Amy would handle everything. Feels were had.
What were your thoughts? Let your voice be heard!
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The Babylon 5 animated movie is B5: The Road Home, and here’s what it’s about
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Punch Punch Forever!
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Just Super / Helt Super | UK theatrical trailer
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Lackadaisy (Pilot episode)
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Futurama Season 8 Episode 1 discussion
The first episode of the new season is out! What do you think of it? I thought it was pretty okay. It was too self - referential for me. It kept making too many "we're back" jokes but they kind of...
The first episode of the new season is out! What do you think of it?
I thought it was pretty okay. It was too self - referential for me. It kept making too many "we're back" jokes but they kind of did that the last time they were cancelled and brought back. They eased off those kind of jokes eventually the last time it happened.
I was worried about how they would handle references to more modern things as "Attack of the killer App" was really painful to watch. But it seems like they handled it pretty decently.
I'm slow, but it took me a while to realise that Scary Mirror as a replacement for Scary Door was a jab at Black Mirror.
I didn't think the episode was very funny, but it wasn't bad either. What was good about it shows promise, so I'm hopeful.
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'Futurama' season 11 review: The sci-fi comedy is back like it never left
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"Venture Bros.: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart" is the #1 best seller in Amazon's movies & TV category
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Any fans here of "Bee And Puppycat", the original series on YouTube and the sorta reboot on Netflix?
I absolutely adore both, it has such a relaxing animation style and soundtrack. Kind of an embarrassing guilty pleasure as a guy. The soundtrack is partially by the artist Baths who is also...
I absolutely adore both, it has such a relaxing animation style and soundtrack. Kind of an embarrassing guilty pleasure as a guy.
The soundtrack is partially by the artist Baths who is also incredible. And I just saw its been released sometime recently!
Anyways please leave your thoughts about the show, I hope it gets another season, which is likely since they were partially acquired by Toho studios
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Hayao Miyazaki’s final film to be known as ‘The Boy and the Heron,’ sets North America release
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Athira Etha interlude: Tales of Kings and Demons
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Link has more animations than you think
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Pixar is scrambling to win back its audience
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Cartoon Network Studios to shut down, merge with Warner Bros Animation
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There’s a new Studio Ghibli Miyazaki film coming out this week, and it’s intentionally launching with zero trailers/screencap
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Share your favourite short animated films with me!
What short animated films do you really love and why? Here's two of mine: Anna & Bella - says so much without saying much of anything! I love the lack of dialogue and the expressiveness. Makes me...
What short animated films do you really love and why? Here's two of mine:
Anna & Bella - says so much without saying much of anything! I love the lack of dialogue and the expressiveness. Makes me feel warm and fuzzy thinking about my relationship with my brother.
Affairs of the Art - NSFW, love the animation style and character designs, and the overall message on obsessions, passion and art being for everyone!
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OK but what do we really think about the Spider-Verse Vulture article?
A post for this exists. I checked, I searched for it first thing and skimmed through the comments. So this should be the end of it. I know you shouldn't make a duplicate post, lest make any kind...
I checked, I searched for it first thing and skimmed through the comments. So this should be the end of it. I know you shouldn't make a duplicate post, lest make any kind of post in a different group.
(if you don't know what I'm talking about, click the link at the top, open the article in incognito mode, read.)
As young folk say, idc. I feel this is beyond the scope of the original post as industry talk deserves serious, dedicated discourse. ~talk seems to be the place for this, anything here barely gets the same engagement like ~talk posts; they garner lots and lots... I mean, LOTS of comments. Plus, the WGA writer's strike is still goin on — they been doin this shit for 2 months with tedious media coverage, and have made their presence known. If they can do that, I think I can take a page from their book and post here.
This is not a retread on the Vulture article, not necessarily about your opinions on the work culture Phil Lord creates, etc. If you feel like this post is a duplicate: Don't vote, don't comment! Ignore this post! Revive the original post — you can do it as long as it's on-topic and thoughtful.
This post is about the ripple effects of what that article says, and how it may reflect industry-wide treatment of animators, and even adjacent subcultures and sectors. Take VFX, for instance: Lots of ppl seem to criticise Marvel Studios for their overuse of CGI in their productions, blissfully unaware that Marvel Studios is a bad client to work with.
In other words; this post is meant to discuss Phil Lords in the industry that cause over 100 animators to quit (which I think is too much to ignore). This post is a launching pad for industry awareness, and should hopefully give you the idea to protest in your own way. Don't believe skipping movies will work? It doooooeeeeeeessss~~
So.... what do we REALLY think about the Spider-Verse article on Vulture? What does this truly reveal about the broader treatment of animation in Hollywood? Does Sony raise good points? What are some other instances where a producer or executive caused such upset during the production of an animated movie? What are other reasons or work culture tidbits outside people or moviegoers don't know about? What's it like being an animator working in Hollywood?? What are some labour unions or orgs to look into? What are some novel solutions or fixes that should be pushed by everyone as much as possible?
I was gonna post this on ~talk, but decided last minute not to. If you have read this far (and think this is not a duplicate post), I implore you to vote a/o comment! If this gets to at least like... 40 or 50 comments, that would be so amazing. If not, oh well. But I think it would be a disservice since no matter how small or insignificant this post is, it will help. It may inspire someone here to do something out there, and I think that's more than enough reason.
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義足のMoses (Moses Supposes - 1952 Singin' in the Rain) (2013)
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Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire
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