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I swear to god y’all hate everything on here.
“They MCU-ified it” The MCU did not invent a studio celebrating its history by having their most renowned characters in a logo.
“It’s doing too much” do you know what movie this is going to be attached to that’s also doing a lot?
“Father, I no longer have the desire to watch this motion picture. The abhorrent inclusion of the existence of LGBTQ people of any kind repulses me since the only representation that matters is that of us who are in pure straightness. We must hurry and demand our bills back.”
Took the kids to the movies today to watch a Disney cartoon called “Strange World”.
Within 10 minutes of the movie, my 10 year old son said “Dad, I have no desire to watch this movie. Can we leave?”
We left.
The leaders at
@Disney
have forgotten who the PAYING customer is.
*gets a notification for Alan Becker’s YT channel*
“Oh! The Animator Vs. Animation guy? Those were great. Man, I haven’t seen one of his videos in awhile. That guy has such a knack for great fight sequences and visual storytelling. I wonder what he’s doing no-
“Across The Spider-Verse will beat i-“
No, it fucking won’t. Y’all just need to accept that right now.
I love Miles but he has NOTHING on Mario’s popularity or legacy.
I will happily eat crow if proven otherwise but let’s be real here.
If you’re playing as Tom and Jerry in MulitVersus and Jerry dies then Tom will do this exact shrug when you input a certain move he’s supposed to do.
He shrugs because he can’t do it because Jerry is nowhere in sight.
It’s genius.
This needs to be used as an example for what truly constitutes as a movie having too many pop culture references in an animated film because I swear that nowadays a character will make like two pop culture references and everyone will act like the movie was crammed with them.
His Italian accent for Mario when they were doing the plumbing commercial was so scarily on point that I’m very curious what he’s gonna do for Garfield.
Honestly still can’t believe this was him:
“No Twitter, Illumination and Universal aren’t going to risk another delay of the movie by recasting Mario when the animation is supposed to be completed this week and they can easily ask Pratt to re-record his lines and then do a better job of selling him in another trailer.”
How am I supposed to enjoy the antics of the funny cup brothers if the majority of the episodes aren’t some needlessly complicated, overarching story with immense depth that takes away from the episodic nature of 30’s cartoons that the entire show is taking inspiration from?
“This doesn’t feel like a Pixar movie”.
GOOD.
The less future Pixar movies feel like they NEED to adhere to the stigma that there are things that are supposed to make them “A Pixar Movie” the further they can evolve and do wilder or more personal concepts.
It feels so good to see a movie characterization of Mario who’s actually very kind, helpful, friendly and happy because that IS his personality and how he’s presented.
It’s like night and day between this one and the live action one.
Everyone celebrating that this movie is letting Peter be happy and have a family are not grasping the grim possibility of what Lord and Miller most likely intend to do with him.
That logo has been barley touched for YEARS and DreamWorks is entering a new era with films like The Bad Guys and Puss In Boots 2.
They are ALLOWED to change that logo to reflect the new era they’re going on and have made it clear that they’ll swap out characters now and then.
We can go on and on about stereotypes and such but, out of all the owners for Tom that came after her, she still had an actual personality out of all of them. She was actually fun and funny.
All of Tom’s owners after her have been BLAND AS FUCK.
“I don’t know man, the Spider-Verse style of animation is cool but it’s gonna get tiresome if everyone keeps doing it.”
Gee, well it sure is a good thing literally none of these look like Spider-Verse or each other.
This unironically actually aged perfectly for the sole reason of how many times people have gotten genuinely upset over fictional characters on this app to the point where they tweet EXACTLY like this.
It’s been three months since this released and I’m baffled at how this short by animator Calvin Brown managed to perfectly replicate the style, tone and humor of The LEGO Movies.
LEGO Batman 2 was going to be a Justice League movie and this is kind of how I envisioned it:
So it was all for nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
All those tax write offs, removing shows, leaving upcoming projects that were gonna be exclusive to HBO Max without a home and fucking over certain creators only to now just go “You know what? Keep ‘em separate“.
-Both from the same studio
-Both 100% driven by the directors, writers, artists, and animators making them, not just the studio
-Both pushing CG animation in ways we rarely see or never saw before visually
-Both placing Sony Pictures Animation on a new, creator-driven path
The Bad Guys has the best opening to a DreamWorks movie yet.
Everything about the opening sequence has such a great energy to it with the comedy, cinematography and especially the action.
Such an extremely frenetic police car chase and it looked even BETTER on the big screen.
This is only further evidence that whoever is editing the trailers has it out for Chris because he genuinely sounds decent in the TV spots, movie clip and this.
Also, the animation portion of this commercial surprisingly has nice cinematography for the action Mario does.
You know, with parts of Toy Story 4 and now THIS I think it’s pretty clear that Pixar wants to do a Horror/Comedy film in the inevitable future.
Also, Cars On The Road is great and the best thing to come out of the franchise in awhile.
It only gets weirder.
@starberry_jam_
Every episode had like several of what is probably the most expensive gags in an animated show and they absolutely could commit to each one.
We got the second short for the Asia Tom and Jerry miniseries today and it further drives home that we should be getting Tom and Jerry content like this in the US.
Frenetic, great animation, fun gags, a unique setting and a nice score.
It’s funny how this joke is one of the more harsher jabs Family Guy has made at another adult animated show in comparison to the Bojack Horseman one which is literally just the most basic description of the show you could give.
That was a slap on the wrist compared to others.
Now is the perfect time to make it once again known that we were gonna get a theatrical PG-13 Looney Tunes short called “Your Bunny Or Your Life” that actually addressed Bugs’s racist past but it was eventually repurposed into a PG short for the series Wabbit.
That’s it, leak it.
Do it. There’s absolutely no other way.
If you’re someone on the crew who has a file of the movie saved you keep that shit, copy it and leak it because it’s clear they have no intention of releasing it regardless.
“What was so exciting was that it felt like the film captured the voice of the Looney Tunes that we love in a way none of the other feature versions have ever done,” says Paul Scheer, who attended a screening of ‘COYOTE VS ACME’.
I can really tell the movie is gonna reward you for really analyzing things in the background or in crowds because this is such a great visual gag to discover.
Still can’t believe that not only did
Mutant Mayhem use the He-Man remix version of “What’s Going On?” but used it in a wonderfully frenetic chase sequence AND had it actually fit perfectly.
Whoever came up with this deserves everything.
The Patrick Star Show is only in its first season and has only had nine episodes and one special since airing in July and during that time they’ve already played with a variety of different animation styles.
Not even the mainline show has been this visually experimental.
This is just awful and flat out disheartening.
Galyn Susman is the sole reason why Toy Story 2 is even here at all and Angus Maclane, who was rejected by Pixar at first, built up his portfolio to be able to come back stronger so he could work at the studio.
Imagine complaining about a thirty second logo being “too long” while you await to watch a nearing two hours Puss In Boots sequel.
Imagine complaining for the umpteenth time about intellectual properties while you await to watch a sequel to a spin-off of one of THE biggest IP.
If it wasn’t made any clear, this is very much a positive. I am greatly looking forward to this. Hell, I got my tickets for an early screening next Saturday lol.
The reason why you’ve never seen people complain about new characters being added to recent seasons of SpongeBob like they did for Fairly Odd Parents is because the former never makes it out to be a big show changing thing.
They just do it and decide if they’ll use them later.
Genndy Tartakovsky showed what looks to be a piece of concept art from the R-rated animated comedy he’s making at Sony Pictures Animation called “Fixed”.
I pray this whole scene is a classic Jim Carrey physical comedy sequence where Eggman is trying to avoid the temple traps and has a different reaction to each one.
I mean, this goes kinda hard, but this is the exact type of trailer people thought they were gonna do and would absolutely make fun of them for doing lol.
I sure do love when TV animation veterans get ahold of a beloved property that’s had a bad live action film come out before it and make a grand, fully animated film that essentially encompasses and pays homage to the franchise’s material and every iteration it went through.
If I wanted to see Cuphead and Mugman fight bosses and shoot lasers out of their fingers I can literally just play the video game.
The closest they come to doing that should be like the boss oriented episodes where they either use their wits or inadvertently beat them.
How much do you wanna bet that all the praise that DreamWorks has currently been getting is gonna fade as soon as the trailer for this drops because it’s not on the level of Puss In Boots or The Bad Guys and some people can’t grasp that not EVERY film needs to be like that now.
Cartoon twt needs to learn that sometimes a cartoon simply just wants to make you make you laugh and enjoy the characters without some planned overarching story, underlying dark tone or “soon to be told lore”.
Not everyone needs to be the next SU, Owl House or whatever.
Modern Spongebob has some of the most fun, wonderfully weird and creative plots I think the show has ever had. Many with truly inspired moments from the team.
Like this imaginative Rube Goldberg inspired sequence set to “Powerhouse”, which was commonly used in Looney Tunes.
Calling it.
Knuckles is gonna be the breakout character in Sonic Movie 2 and I won’t be surprised if it prompts Paramount to give him his own spin-off movie.
And since Jeff says this universe follows the order of the classic games they’ll likely base it off Knuckles’ Chaotix.
Seriously, bless the WB executive who said "Let's get the guy who did Uncle Grandpa to bring the Looney Tunes back to their classic 30's-40's roots".
Because my GOD did such a wondefully insane idea pay off in the best way possible.
@HypeVoiceActing
“No Patrick, having Charles redub Pratt’s lines would probably be hell in terms of synching since the animators probably looked at Pratt’s face for reference like they clearly seem to have done for Jack Black and Charles would have to match up how he talks with the animation.”
The Big Chungus joke in Space Jam 2 really made me appreciate the Sonic movie even more for actually being able to do a “remember this outdated character meme” joke in genuinely clever and funny way.