Fester Chavez
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A minecraft animator made a continuation of a series he abandoned more than 10 years ago.
I dont know where the plot is going, but I love his animation style.
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Yeah. It's almost AI-esque with how clean the designs look. Reminds me of that wave of Pixar posters of The Holocaust or George Floyd and others. I know sometimes the models are old and softwares change (i have no idea if they lost the OG models or whatever so don't take my word for it), but they could have at least tried to make them look more like the old models for the sake of consistency.Is it just me or does this art style look weirdly smooth?
Anything that has a twerking scene is IMO an immediate "death kiss" to the film/series
Sooo inazuma eleven but in a fantasy setting instead of with aliens? At least theyre making something primarily targeted at boys again and encouraging sports, even if it might be bigger outside of the US than in it since, yknow, soccer.Bringing this up because this show seems to be first original Disney show since Big City Greens/Amphibia/Owl House:https://youtu.be/qVeikhEKaY0?feature=shared
Nothing too special but atleast it's not Blue Lock S2.
Its hilarious that they keep turning black people into mermaids over any other fantasy creature considering their reputation surrounding being able to swim... They never do something interesting like turning them into one of them ethiopian werehyenas or gray elves.The studio that made hits such as the Secret of Kells, Wolf walkers and others has set to make a new movie.
About a little nigger faggot into mermaids.
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They never make blacks into AFRICAN creatures either. Cus nobody knows african mythology etc cus it sucks and once again white fantasy wins out.Sooo inazuma eleven but in a fantasy setting instead of with aliens? At least theyre making something primarily targeted at boys again and encouraging sports, even if it might be bigger outside of the US than in it since, yknow, soccer.
Its hilarious that they keep turning black people into mermaids over any other fantasy creature considering their reputation surrounding being able to swim... They never do something interesting like turning them into one of them ethiopian werehyenas or gray elves.
Very lame coming from specifically this studio tho, all their earlier movies were about Irish folklore and 1 middle eastern thing, why are they now adapting american slop books?? America has enough studios doing that already, if youre gonna make something woke as an european studio at least actually have it take place in africa or europe or whatever instead of fucking CONEY ISLAND
African mythology is a lot like Native American mythology in that no individual tribe has enough myth to actually use unless you start combining them.Cus nobody knows african mythology
The fuck does this dude even need a studio for? Back in my day, people produced their slice of life waifu softcoreslop by themselves.animatedmau keeps on persisting for a studio to pick up his show Other Side (a series that doesn't have a pilot but only 2 videos peddling furfag plushies, and smut art from it's creator that has long been removed) hopefully this doesn't get made because this is just mexican zoophobia
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=Vm7mJbp9mFMhttps://youtube.com/watch?v=xI_AvH37WK0:62What is with these smut artists wanting to make animated series?
For the gibs and brand recognition. He probably wants glitch to sell merchandise of his furfag characters which also didn't sell well under youtooz because its literally just bootleg zoophobia art but more smuttier.The fuck does this dude even need a studio for?
He does it because the artist previously made or probably still makes porn on patreon. And it's all furfag bait. Most of his crap is archived on furarchiver under his old name barkyeet. As for his new patreon I'm not paying a beaner furfag to check if he still makes smut or not. In fact he's used his own characters from that show he's pitching in smut art before it was being pitched.how tf do you even do that, considering some of Zoophobia's characters were pretty smutty already:
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Hell, one of them was a literal Jessica Rabbit ripoff. No, not a "homage":
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And zoophobia's art is already a ripoff of Creepdoll as well.how tf do you even do that, considering some of Zoophobia's characters were pretty smutty already:
I remember some nigger saying dindu mythology was "amazing and impressive", that one could do a "Game of Thrones" out of it, yet I still don't see anything about it. I'd love to know about this relationship about African and Featherhead mythology, however.African mythology is a lot like Native American mythology in that no individual tribe has enough myth to actually use unless you start combining them.
And of course the latam version did not put Alfonso Obregón as Shrek because he le bad woman harasser, even though it was proved over and over he was innocent and the gal who accused him was a nutcase.
lol no.They had brown characters in Castlevania, and it worked great
There is no relationship, at least not that I know of. All I meant was that "African mythology" is in fact a very loose collection of myths from dozens if not hundreds of distinct separate groups spread across a vast geographic area with myriad, sometimes conflicting, beliefs and these groups often don't like each other very much either. The mythology of any one particular group amongst them is not broad enough to base an entire series off of, especially since a lot of it gets downright WEIRD if you dig beneath the surface, and so you need to start collating the really popular stuff into a singular gestalt mythos that doesn't exist in the real world because you've mashed together a dozen different culture's myths into a loaf of metaphorical monkeybread.I'd love to know about this relationship about African and Featherhead mythology, however.
tbf ive only seen the pretty ones from the movielol no.
Ah, my bad - I thought there would be an overlap. I think I know what you mean now, and I see the principle. Yeah, I guess I could see a slight similarity, if it could be called that. There are many pagan gods that have a shared origin in Mesopotamia, with Astarte, Ashtaroth, Ishtar, Diana, Venus, Aprodite, Innana... that is just an example of one idol.There is no relationship, at least not that I know of. All I meant was that "African mythology" is in fact a very loose collection of myths from dozens if not hundreds of distinct separate groups spread across a vast geographic area with myriad, sometimes conflicting, beliefs and these groups often don't like each other very much either. The mythology of any one particular group amongst them is not broad enough to base an entire series off of, especially since a lot of it gets downright WEIRD if you dig beneath the surface, and so you need to start collating the really popular stuff into a singular gestalt mythos that doesn't exist in the real world because you've mashed together a dozen different culture's myths into a loaf of metaphorical monkeybread.
"Native American" mythology is treated the same way so much so to the point that there are creatures unique to completely different tribes in completely different geographical and cultural areas that are treated as the same monster or become so different from the original myth that they become an entirely new myth altogether. The best example of this that I can think of is the Wendigo and the Skinwalker, which are two entirely different things from two entirely different tribes who never once met each other prior to the white man, and the Wendigo in the original myth looked and acted very similar to a Wight and never had any form of animal features until the past couple decades or so.
The overarching issue with most tribal mythologies is that they tend to be very specific to one small area and so if you're trying to tell some kind of grand story based on that mythology in the tradition of the Greek epics, or the Medieval romances, or the Eddas you just can't, your scope is simply too local. So you need to start borrowing from the neighbors and when you do that you water down the broth.Ah, my bad - I thought there would be an overlap. I think I know what you mean now, and I see the principle. Yeah, I guess I could see a slight similarity, if it could be called that. There are many pagan gods that have a shared origin in Mesopotamia, with Astarte, Ashtaroth, Ishtar, Diana, Venus, Aprodite, Innana... that is just an example of one idol.
Ah, my bad - I thought there would be an overlap. I think I know what you mean now, and I see the principle. Yeah, I guess I could see a slight similarity, if it could be called that. There are many pagan gods that have a shared origin in Mesopotamia, with Astarte, Ashtaroth, Ishtar, Diana, Venus, Aprodite, Innana... that is just an example of one idol.
Just a thought, but I think they could work within Bleach. Probably as other powerful spirits put down by the Soul King/the Royal families. Probably in that universe's HellThe overarching issue with most tribal mythologies is that they tend to be very specific to one small area and so if you're trying to tell some kind of grand story based on that mythology in the tradition of the Greek epics, or the Medieval romances, or the Eddas you just can't, your scope is simply too local. So you need to start borrowing from the neighbors and when you do that you water down the broth.