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Our community is a place for enthusiasts and fans to discuss all things related to animated media, cartoon news, etc.

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1. Be RespectfulTreat everyone with respect. No harassment, bullying, or hate speech.

2. Stay on TopicGenerally ensure all posts and comments are relevant to the theme of animation. Leeway will of course be given for the natural flow of conversation

3. No SpamAvoid spamming the subreddit with repetitive messages, self-promotion, or off-topic links. Excessive posting or commenting to dominate conversations is not allowed.

4. Be Mindful of SpoilersEnsure spoilers are tagged correctly. See here.

5. No Linking Pirated MaterialJust to be safe, don't directly link to pirated content. General discussion is allowed within limits.

6. No PornSome shows/films feature nudity or erotica. These are usually allowed but must be tagged as NSFW.
Basically: Don't be an asshole

On Anime

While Anime is a beloved animation style with a rich history and extensive following, our focus here leans towards other forms of animation. This is due to the immense popularity of Anime in online spaces, which is amply covered by other dedicated communities.

This doesn't mean that Anime related conversation is not allowed here, only that it's not our focus.

On Technical Discussion

While our primary goal is to discuss animated media, conversations about animation techniques and the process of creating animation are also welcome. Whether you're a budding animator seeking to understand more about the industry, or a seasoned professional sharing your experiences, you're welcome here.

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With this community surpassing 300 subscribers and some decent engagement happening I'm curious if there are specific things people want. So far a lot of the content here has been news related and I'm trying to think of ways to help facilitate more conversation and discussion. So far I have a few ideas:

  1. A regular discussion/recommendation thread. A lot of media related Lemmy communities and subreddits tend of have weekly threads where users can share what they've watched over the past week and have conversations about it. They can also seek out recommendations for new shows/movies. I think weekly might be best in order for people to be more active, but monthly might be more realistic given the size of this community.

  2. Movie club. Perhaps once a month we can do something like a movie club, where people vote on a film to watch by a certain time and then we make a thread to discuss it. It might help people find some lesser known films that they love. Maybe we can have a specific theme for each month.

  3. Feedback threads. Basically a regular thread kind of like this one where I look for community feedback on suggestions for improvement and moderation.

  4. Animation challenges. I don't know if we have any actual animators here but if so, I'd be interested in setting up some sort of challenge system where users create short animations or concepts based on a prompt. And then share submissions for feedback and votes. Admittedly I think this is least likely to happen in the short term because we'd need a decent number of actual animators here interested in participating. Maybe even once every 6 months could work.


Anyway let me know what you would be most interested in. Or if you have any other ideas (new or a variant of one of mine). If you hate these ideas let me know too. 😅

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US Theatrical Release Date: Jul 3, 2024

Synopsis: Gru and Lucy and their girls — Margo, Edith and Agnes — welcome a new member to the Gru family, Gru Jr., who is intent on tormenting his dad. Gru faces a new nemesis in Maxime Le Mal and his femme fatale girlfriend Valentina, and the family is forced to go on the run.


This thread is not spoiler free for this movie or any of the previous movies in the franchise!

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US Theatrical Release Date: Jun 14, 2024

Synopsis: Teenager Riley's mind headquarters is undergoing a sudden demolition to make room for something entirely unexpected: new Emotions! Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust, who’ve long been running a successful operation by all accounts, aren’t sure how to feel when Anxiety shows up. And it looks like she’s not alone.


This thread is not spoiler free for this movie or the first!

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I just finished the season and I hate to break it to anyone who was excited to check it out, I thought it was very meh...

The writing is very predictable in most cases. There are few good moments Most characters feel like a rehash of what they were in TAS, but worse. At most they raceswap/genderswap a character and call it a day. For example, The Penguin is now a woman called Oswalda. How creative.

The animation is not great. Most fight scenes are awkward and stilted, and a lot of the thoughtful lighting and atmosphere from the old animated series is not here.

After finishing it I feel like I already forgot most of the episodes. The worst part of Caped Crusader is that it tries hard to emulate Batman TAS that it doesn't even have its own identity. Yet another reboot that's worse than the original in every way.

Anyone else watch it? Thoughts?

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“we are developing an animated version, like a series…I’ll do that. I’ll do Ash’s voice all day long because my voice hasn’t aged as much as I have.”

Sadly no information as to what stage this project is in. Fingers crossed though, I'd love to see this!

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Adult Swim‘s mini-series “Uzumaki,” based on the supernatural horror manga by legendary author Junji Ito, was announced way back in 2019, and has since faced many delays. Thankfully, fans won’t have to wait much longer: Adult Swim revealed the Uzumaki premiere date during San Diego Comic Con 2024.

Prepare to get dizzy over spirals when “Uzumaki” debuts September 28 on Adult Swim, followed by next day streaming on Max.

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Looks like it hasn’t been delayed after all.

https://www.filmratings.com/search?filmTitle=watchmen

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The following is a collection of tests that explore the visual potential of a Mouse Guard movie. Everything you see here is rendered in realtime using Epic's UNREAL ENGINE. Basically what you're watching is very good looking previz, with environments capable of streaming live to stage during motion capture with our actors.

While the visual quality is impressive, it's important to note this is only meant to illustrate how the movie will 'feel' not how it will 'look'. Everything will ultimately be sent to WETA Digital to be recreated with cutting-age photorealistic CG. This was made from scratch in about 12 weeks with a relatively small team. Credit goes to our team at Halon (led by Casey Pyke) and Fox VFX labs (led by Glenn Derry)

Thanks for watching y'all!

~wes

What is The Mouse Guard?

From Wikipedia:

Mouse Guard is set in a world of sapient mice who live in a medieval era, paralleling the same age in human history, though in their world there are no humans. Its stories revolve around a brotherhood of mice known as the "Mouse Guard" who have sworn an oath to serve their fellow civilian mice in times of need, including making safe passage for them through the wilderness and protecting them from predators.

And the film:

There were plans for Mouse Guard to be made into a film, with Petersen confirming interest from a producer and director. In July 2016, 20th Century Fox announced the film with Matt Reeves as a producer and Gary Whitta as the screenwriter. Wes Ball signed on to direct the film the following year in September. In March 2019, Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Andy Serkis joined the film, with Idris Elba in consideration to join as well. Sonoya Mizuno joined the cast later that month, followed by Samson Kayo and Jack Whitehall in April.

Later in April 2019, Disney (which had acquired Fox that March) halted the project two weeks before production was set to begin, after which it was placed in turnaround. Ball later confirmed on X (formerly known as Twitter) that production was officially cancelled. At the time of its cancellation, the film had spent about $20 million on pre-production, and was expected to have an overall budget of $170 million.

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