the west in the 80s who made gi joe and a japanese toybrand into cultural icons? i dunno about that...
drag back meritocracy, kicking and screaming if need be, and we can make some good stuff again. hell, every once in a while, even today, we'll get something decent, like top gun maverick or deadpool 3, it just doesn't happen as often as it used to...
It gets fun. Yes, GI Joe was Universal, and had some Japanese animators. Ghostbusters had a similar thing.
That was the studio before it became Studio Ghibli. They were more involved with Little Nemo, which was directed by Christopher Columbus.
Korea came in during the 90's. It's actually to the point that all American Animators don't think it's a big deal. Which is why AI making animations is kind of funny to me.
The Japanese will probably make better anime out of that than the West ever would.
the west today? sure.
the west in the 80s who made gi joe and a japanese toybrand into cultural icons? i dunno about that...
drag back meritocracy, kicking and screaming if need be, and we can make some good stuff again. hell, every once in a while, even today, we'll get something decent, like top gun maverick or deadpool 3, it just doesn't happen as often as it used to...
May want to see who created some of those cartoons you loved as a kid. Lots of Japanese animators.
oh, i know the animation was outsourced to japan (and I believe korea) but based upon designed made right here in the u.s. at marvel studios no less.
It gets fun. Yes, GI Joe was Universal, and had some Japanese animators. Ghostbusters had a similar thing.
That was the studio before it became Studio Ghibli. They were more involved with Little Nemo, which was directed by Christopher Columbus.
Korea came in during the 90's. It's actually to the point that all American Animators don't think it's a big deal. Which is why AI making animations is kind of funny to me.