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Seriously, I have never understood the reason why American cartoons prefer ugly art. It all started with Cartoon Network in my opinion, but this trend has trickled its way into almost everything, including 3D animations. |
@Anony You can thank w0ke for that. w0ke embraces and encourages the death of all things beautiful, on purpose. Take a look at the Last of Us remaster. Chracters made "ugly" is a real thing for them. It's sad and scary but also funny at the same time. |
@Guest-1636 woke? What are you banging on about. This "ugly" art has been going on for decades. Renn & Stimpy being just one example |
1636's comment is spot on and i loved reading it. @sparkley (& donna9), before this short current era, culture has always depicted ugliness beautifully... |
...a correct example would actually be as ChunkyG1970 thankfully gave, Chuck Jones' version of Tom & Jerry, which was just ugly... |
So early South Park, Beavis & Butthead were beautiful as well? Get over yourself. It's rather pathetic to blame everything on "woke" even decades before you ever heard of "woke", decades before your mind got clouded by others and "woke" became the go to for all your peeves. |
First half of cartoon, I thought it's alright, second half - DC cannot disappoint, and it turned out to be a GOOD Christmas cartoon. Cartoon 9/10 |
This is an Homage to the the classic Dr. Suess style of animation from the 60's. Specifically, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! from 1966. And yes, they were ugly but that was the point, they were trying to move away from the disney-esque style of animation and create something more angular and darker. And it worked! So much so that Chuck Jones changed his Tom & Jerry drawing style to match. |
If anyone is critiquing this movie as anything other than a movie for 8 year olds you're completely missing the point of this movie. A quick hint, this isn't for 25 year old adult children. |
So why are you watching and defending it? Besides Toy Story was aimed at kids, but anyone can enjoy it. |
So it's Home Alone, the Batman's son version? By the way this is Batman's son: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm10354026/bio/ Look under the Race / Ethnicity part |
There is nothing wrong with highlighting your selling point on IMDB as an actor. There was a time when being white and beautiful was the only thing you needed to land a gig, then it transitioned to being Asian in the 1970's, then being black, then being woke, feminist and multi-racial. make money. period. |
exactly, DC is headed the Marvel and Disney way I guess, by changing established characters rather than creating new ones. |
Or is it that the producers of your childhood dreams are changing with changing times and you aren't? The problem then isn't DC's, Marvel's or Disney's, but yours. These companies have to cater for new generations, whereas you would like to claim for yours exclusively. But that's not how commercail enterprises roll. |