>>43777211>Attention to detailYou mean like
>The title card being based on not only the texture and font, but placement of credit positions and studio/copyright information of the animation era it parodies>Orchestral music which recognizably uses horn and percussion sounds to emphasize slapstick moments in the visuals in the same manner of 1950s Merry Melodies and Looney Tunes, despite being an all-original score>Rubberhose animation on inanimate objects, such as the train cars rumbling across the screen>Classic gags such as “character appears for a moment to be beheaded but actually tucked into their shell,” “character follows a trail of food without looking where they’re going,” and “characters fighting during rolling blackouts end up in unexpected positions as they exchange blows the audience doesn’t get to see”>Subtle but strict adherence to Pokédex lore when Scraggy headbutts a dent into a wall, and Mimikyu is implied to be indescribably unsettling under its disguiseIf you’re an old fucker who’s a fan of classic animation, you’ve failed to appreciate the attention to detail you claim to want.
If you’re a young punk involved in modern animation, you’ve failed to learn or preserve any of the history of filmography which today’s storyboarding stems from.
If you’re just shitposting, you’ve failed to contribute anything meaningful to life, and calling out others’ failures won’t make you any less of one, especially if you’re objectively wrong.
The only thing you might POSSIBLY be successful at is trolling, for getting me to respond.
I’m glad other “passive-aggressive” anons are at least trying to be decent in their replies to you, because frankly I hope you get AIDS-defining cancer.
It’s based on Merry Melodies and Max Fleischer’s work, not Steamboat Willie.The people who made this film, and the kids they made it for, deserve better than this thread.