What's good? It's been a week since I last posted a blog. Anyone wondering how the Tame Impala concert went, it was prrretty cool. They played songs from their other albums besides their recent one so that was a good surprise. Other than that, my weeks been just okay to uneventful. Well, actually, the Oscars did happen. Besides the most talked about topic relating Will Smith and Chris Rock, I wanted to talk about the OTHER thing ppl have been discussing. "Animation is for everyone, not just kids". Where do I even start? This topic has been chillin in my head rent free since it's deeper than just "normies don't understand my niche interests". I would put my few cents by saying it's because the mainstream shit that's being produced are just genuinely childish. Barely anything on Netflix or Hulu or whatever stream service provides good examples for people that animation should be looked at as a form of universal storytelling. Trust me, no adult will be convinced that your interest and hobby should be treated as smth than a toy by showing them this shit.
So many ppl that are directing cartoons right now try hard to be funny and be the most righteous cartoon that touches children's heart or whatever. Too many cartoons with characters crying in it. It's embarrassing, but again, these people are only inspired by anime and video games. Nothing broader than that. My point is that animation CAN be a way of telling a story for all ages and leaving an impact. We're just letting mediocrity be the voice. The industry needs to hire skilled cartoonists that can make a quality toon with standards. I don't want more cartoons that treat and raise the audience like morally righteous babies. That is all. Good night.
MarbleBlastZone
your tweet gave me an uneasy feeling so im glad you expanded on it here.
i will agree that the sources of inspiration for mainstream animation is overdone. i am genuinely curious as to what would be a better example of a modern cartoon in your eyes. if there are none, fair enough.
i agree that animation does have the potential to be much better, and i think its a matter of a lot of things rather than “talent”, like the outsourcing for a lot of the animation work coming from hollywood. to me it comes off as pretty insulting to go after the skill of artists in the industry, especially with them being horrendously overworked in the workplace.
i think youre also definitely undermining the storytelling elements. both Adventure Time and Steven Universe broke new ground for its themes whether you like it or not. if anything, its not the animators compromising their stories but the higher ups capitalizing on potentially digestible elements. so blame it on them.
i would also love to see more interesting unique storytelling and types of animation present in the mainstream. however i do think these thoughts moreso than not come off as “cartoons are too soft these days i wish it was slapstick funnies like they used to”
i might be intepreting this as the wrong tone or feelings you have so lmk