The generic anime look fallacy is something that truly bugs me as an animation fan. It's shared by 11 year old girl and 50 year old white businessman alike. How many ugly sort of anime-ish coloring books have you came in contact with at Rite Aid or Dollar Tree? That sort of thing is responsible for Loonatics Unleashed among others. I'd say at least the tweenage girls have an excuse of being tweenage girls.
Not that there aren't Western artists that can't actually do anime style justice. They had to get someone to redraw all the Go Lion characters for the Voltron DVD sets because TOEI didn't provide them with artwork for example. These guys are usually on varying levels of professionalism that actually get the subtleties of how this stuff looks.
But back to Gumball, those animators know their stuff. That had an entire episode that managed to pull off the hardest anime style to capture. The ever recursive and elusive 1980's Japanese Outsourced American Cartoon trying not to look Japanese. One of my personal favorite styles of anime, actually. THOSE are true animation fans right there if they even managed to get that amazing subtlety. They even managed to have the background jitter as if it was being shot by camera. That's research only years of watching cartoons can give you.
Not that there aren't Western artists that can't actually do anime style justice. They had to get someone to redraw all the Go Lion characters for the Voltron DVD sets because TOEI didn't provide them with artwork for example. These guys are usually on varying levels of professionalism that actually get the subtleties of how this stuff looks.
But back to Gumball, those animators know their stuff. That had an entire episode that managed to pull off the hardest anime style to capture. The ever recursive and elusive 1980's Japanese Outsourced American Cartoon trying not to look Japanese. One of my personal favorite styles of anime, actually. THOSE are true animation fans right there if they even managed to get that amazing subtlety. They even managed to have the background jitter as if it was being shot by camera. That's research only years of watching cartoons can give you.