Some good news for Disney/Pixar, bad news for 2D animation
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Originally posted by mmconhea
I know, I wouldn't know all that stuff without having been a fan of Anime myself.
My point is: Japanese Animation, no matter how good some of them are now, no substitute for some American-made hand drawn animation, like Disney's.
I know, I wouldn't know all that stuff without having been a fan of Anime myself.
My point is: Japanese Animation, no matter how good some of them are now, no substitute for some American-made hand drawn animation, like Disney's.
You can hate on anime all you want, but hating Miyazaki films is just doing an injustice to yourself if you are an animation fan.
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Originally posted by Deftones, Esq
I would doubt Pixar would even want to be apart of Disney anymore. Once they get the taste of green in their mouth when they have control over their own properties, they will want to remain independent.
I would doubt Pixar would even want to be apart of Disney anymore. Once they get the taste of green in their mouth when they have control over their own properties, they will want to remain independent.
Originally posted by Deftones, Esq
I would doubt Pixar would even want to be apart of Disney anymore. Once they get the taste of green in their mouth when they have control over their own properties, they will want to remain independent.
I would doubt Pixar would even want to be apart of Disney anymore. Once they get the taste of green in their mouth when they have control over their own properties, they will want to remain independent.
Originally posted by Deftones, Esq
I would doubt Pixar would even want to be apart of Disney anymore. Once they get the taste of green in their mouth when they have control over their own properties, they will want to remain independent.
I would doubt Pixar would even want to be apart of Disney anymore. Once they get the taste of green in their mouth when they have control over their own properties, they will want to remain independent.
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