wiley207
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I thought the 1987-1991 episodes were animated in Korea by Akom Productions, not in Taiwan! If it was outsourced to Taiwan, I bet Wang Film Productions and Cuckoo's Nest Studios would've done the animation.Uh.... not to be an animation snob as well, but that pretty much goes for any commercially made animation for tv since the 50's. Not just Japanese. it's pretty much like compairing Beetoven to Liberace...
The one thing I really have for the style is the attention to detail, but there's less motion. With Japanese animation, much like animation all over the globe the theatrical stuff is much much better than the television stuff.
That said, i loved the Japanese animation for American television programs they had back in the 80's, it was a perfect marrage of Western and Eastern styles. Funny thing, they animate BEFORE voice recording, while we animate after the voice recording. Which lead to confusion on some parts. I remember a story of someone at the US recording studio kicking over a waste basket, and the Japanese animators were confused if it was intentional or not. I recall this was about Kid Video.
That said, I think TMS did the most beautiful limited TV animation in the 80's... Insperctor gadget, Heathcliff, and they did a simply fantastic job with Disney, Ducktales and Rescue Rangers. Compair that with the simply ukky looking stuff coming out of Korea today. it's just disgusting looking. Though I gotta admit, the Animation on the new Cureous George cartoons are surprisingly good.
But then again, animation is one thing. It really boils down to story lines. Now, Pochahauntus was a beautifully animated movie and all, but watching it was like having surgery without anesthetic. Now look at the Bullwinkle show. Some of the Worst Mexican animation of all time (though their Hollywood studio did pretty great stuff), but I can't get enough of it.
Saying that, the animation towards the end of the series from Taiwan.... yuck city. They really did a number on Kermit's eyes....
As far as Toei's work on Muppet Babies goes, in the first season it didn't look as good. The movements got a little choppy (ala the first-season TMNT episodes), colors would change occasionally (I remember Animal having an orange face a couple of times), some voices got swapped, and Baby Animal had these thick eyelashes all around his eyes, even when he closed them! Starting in the third season, Toei's animation became much more refined. The characters were always on-model, the colors were correct, and Baby Animal's eyelashes were in their proper place and not all around his eyes (this was around the time when Dave Coulier took over as Baby Animal). In the fourth season when Akom took over (starting with my favorite episode, "This Little Piggy Went to Hollywood") some of the characters started going off-model again, and mistakes began to pop up. But by the end of the season the animation looked much better, with on-model characters, etc. The seventh season had the animation going downhill all over again.
Also, you think TMS's animation work on "Inspector Gadget" was limited? Why I recall a few episodes they animated, the animation was far from limited. Look at "The Curse of the Pharaoh," "The Coo-Coo Clock Caper" and "Did You Myth Me?" to see some of the best animation on the show. And there were a handful of episodes in the first season where they outsourced the animation to Wang Film Productions/Cuckoo's Nest Studios, including "Down on the Farm," "Amusement Park" and "Art Heist," among a few others. That set of episodes had lower-quality animation than the TMS episodes. Asides from Gadget and Heathcliff, TMS also animated "The Littles, "The Real Ghostbusters" and quite a few other DiC shows from the 1980s. TMS also did the best animation for "Tiny Toon Adventures" and "Animaniacs," while Wang, Akom, StarToons, Freelance and a few others contributed their share, though Kennedy Cartoons was another story.
Good think the people at Marvel didn't hire Kennedy Cartoons to do the animation for the final season of Muppet Babies. It probably would've been ten times worse!