mr3urious
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I liked Doug's editorial on kids' cartoons and movies of today and why he thinks they're better as a whole even back in the '90s, and how computers and the Internet have made high quality animation possible to thrive in this day and age.
http://channelawesome.com/nostalgia-critic-are-kids-shows-better-now-than-ever/
I would have liked him to touch on American animation in the '70s, which was when toons were regarded as strictly "kids' stuff" thanks to idiotic regulations and significantly slashed budgets thanks to said regulations, as well as the awkward period during the 2000s with the sudden popularity of Hannah Montana forcing everyone to jump on that bandwagon, the E/I requirements taking their toll, the oversaturation of CGI by so many wannabe Pixars and Dreamworkses, and the rise of Adobe Flash by studios only looking to cut corners creating a perfect storm that almost killed off the American animation industry all over again.
http://channelawesome.com/nostalgia-critic-are-kids-shows-better-now-than-ever/
I would have liked him to touch on American animation in the '70s, which was when toons were regarded as strictly "kids' stuff" thanks to idiotic regulations and significantly slashed budgets thanks to said regulations, as well as the awkward period during the 2000s with the sudden popularity of Hannah Montana forcing everyone to jump on that bandwagon, the E/I requirements taking their toll, the oversaturation of CGI by so many wannabe Pixars and Dreamworkses, and the rise of Adobe Flash by studios only looking to cut corners creating a perfect storm that almost killed off the American animation industry all over again.
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