I happened to be looking up Bluth's wikipedia article the other day because I was talking to my girlfriend about his work. It looks like he has a new studio that he's trying to use to bring back hand animated work with! I really REALLY hope that he's successful; beautiful hand animation is an almost dead art at this point.
@@Katy133 apparently there is/was a live action version being done with Ryan Reynolds as Dirk that got put on hold because of the pandemic. Nowhere near the same as Bluth getting to do an animated version, but it might be the closest we ever get
Dude this is great while i agree. I have to say modern animation is still Going lit. I watched hilda movie and the distant lands adventure time special. And puss in boots and Shawn sheep movie they are all great totally s tier. I can argue that new animation is better in term of lore and story telling. You just got to search for good stuff
The Amazing World of Gumball was the only good cartoon network show in the 2010's because it was the only show at that time to innovate on animation and visuals
Not sure why Rick and Morty was in the depressing segment. Or big mouth but I know not everyone likes that one. But Rick and Morty is one of the best shows out there right now.
I agree, Rick and Morty's animators by season 6 clearly feel more comfortable with the art style and have a strong control over Harmony Pro (which can be difficult to use due to its nesting structure, despite it being considered an industry standard). I'm excited for season 7.
It's really nice being reminded just how fluid Don Bluth's animation style is! He'd actually rotoscope some of the fabric/clothing characters wore (he'd get reference footage from recording actors in similar fabrics), and you can tell whenever Anastasia twirls.
I'm... kinda unsure why Rick and Morty was shown at the beginning as one of the _depressing_ examples? From an animation standpoint, Rick and Morty has never looked as dynamic as it has now (season 6). There's more camerawork (instead of static shot-reverse-shot), the use of 3D models mixed into the 2D style is pretty seamless (read as: not conspicuous), and the animators are given enough freedom to experiment with the framerate (using more frames to create more fluid/slowmo moments for some scenes). Rick and Morty has some amazing crowd shots with every character in the background looking like a different alien. They'll go through the trouble to create and rig a unique character just for a 2 second gag and never use that character again (the giant winter wolf). It makes me excited to see where the series will go from there and what other ways they will push the animation software (Toon Boom Harmony has never looked so good). Also, one of the show's 2 studios was able to unionise for better working conditions, which will (hopefully!) help animators working in the industry.
@@KotoCrash Rick is an absolute monster in S2-3. But that's part of why Rick and Morty post season 4 is so good! I just... I like that by S6 Rick realises that, while he can't ever "redeem" himself, he can try to do better and be better as a person. (Which "is work, not an adventure.") It's why he eventually agrees to go to therapy despite his painful relapses. Something that season 1-3 Rick would never have done. In s3, he basically said he'd rather turn himself into a literal vegetable to avoid going.
@@KotoCrash Could you like... give a description instead of just saying "thing bad"? I've already given my own supporting evidence and examples on why I think Rick and Morty has quality animation. I'm not trying to say that your opinion is invalid (just as I'm sure you don't think that mine is invalid), I'm just trying to give you a different perspective to chew on about why others might have different opinions about the same show, and the good parts it objectively _does_ have. Framing the show as just bad just kinda kneecaps our ability to have a fun convo about stuff we like/don't like, and how our own animation work (and the animation industry) can improve and learn from past shows, ones we both like and don't like. tldr: Remember that "it's bad" is not the same as "I hate it."
@@Katy133 Too many ways to count. The over reliance on gore, the flip flopping of character development, the self serious tone it dadcantly dips into all the time, how old the "Im mr blim blam" jokes have gotten, the lazy winks to the audience to show they "know" its bad, the animation quality has never been great, but worst of all Id have to say its just not funny. Oh and the lead writer/VA assaulted his wife.
@@reynaldpusser3129 because the animation is horrible and many many other reasons, and it doesn’t look like the animators put any effort into their character designs at all and it’s just a cheap knock off of old fashion anime also, it is terrible plotting ghastly dialogue shall I go on?
@@reynaldpusser3129 fine whatever and also if I may conclude this conversation Star VS The Forces of Evil is way better than Steven Universe Gravity Falls Rick and Morty Loud Mouth Bojack Horseman and Bobs burgers combined
The prince of Egypt is such a great movie. Does Moses justice.
AND Ramses, a character that's often overlooked or just turned into a moustache twirling villain
That before that time, Disney was innovative and competitive
Did I just see a THIEF AND THE COBBLER clip¿
Richard Williams is an animation legend, I'm always happy to see his work!
OMG i used to love watching that movie. Nostalgia hits me in the feels
Bro someone remembered prince of egypt that movie is a masterpwice
Imagined cartoon and anime watch this and see this of people hard work
Had a stroke reading this
I happened to be looking up Bluth's wikipedia article the other day because I was talking to my girlfriend about his work. It looks like he has a new studio that he's trying to use to bring back hand animated work with! I really REALLY hope that he's successful; beautiful hand animation is an almost dead art at this point.
I still live in hope that Don Bluth is someday able to release his film version of Dragon's Lair. The concepts for it looked wild, I love it.
@@Katy133 apparently there is/was a live action version being done with Ryan Reynolds as Dirk that got put on hold because of the pandemic. Nowhere near the same as Bluth getting to do an animated version, but it might be the closest we ever get
@@aguyyouneverknew I didn't know that. :O Thanks for the info!
I hope Don can put out/work on his new traditional movies before he dies.
Dude this is great while i agree. I have to say modern animation is still Going lit. I watched hilda movie and the distant lands adventure time special. And puss in boots and Shawn sheep movie they are all great totally s tier. I can argue that new animation is better in term of lore and story telling. You just got to search for good stuff
Rotoscope:🗿
Back then, things were made with love and talent. Now things are made by talentless hacks that don’t even know what they’re doing.
The Amazing World of Gumball was the only good cartoon network show in the 2010's because it was the only show at that time to innovate on animation and visuals
i blame shrek
LAYERS
Honestly though, you're not entirely wrong
La animacion wenster es un legado de las películas animadas, mala suerte que los grandes estudios estan olvidando eso
"Ad Maiora Semper"!
Akira and Perfect Blue❤
Poopie doopie this is fun
Bro, rick & morty is actually good, man
Nah, watch Smiling Friends.
@@hassledvaniaBRUH 🗿
It is, even if you deny it
Nah, watch Smiling Friends
How did you upload this without getting fkd by content id? lol
Whats the one at 0:45? Its so familiar.
Thief and the Cobbler, the fan edit
A message from Japanese animators to America Yowai mo
bit weird comparing tv shows of today with big budget animated movies..
It's not just about the quality of animation, content too
ah yes, "Turning Red" and "Lightyear" my favorite tv shows of today...
From what film is the last scene?
Prince of Egypt, STRONG reccommend
What's that movie at 1:03 please??
Princess Mononoke
1:17, What animation is this from?
Fantasia, Night on Bald Mountain
@@hassledvania Thx, btw this video is a masterpiece
What's the anime at 1:03?
That'd be the film "Princess mononoke" by Studio Ghibli
@@lewlter thanks
Complicado
Buzz isn't bad movie... Just not enough good
It was one of the more joyless affairs I ever had seeing a film tbh
@@hassledvania On the contrary, I found it quite interesting, and the claims to the film are quite strange
Not sure why Rick and Morty was in the depressing segment. Or big mouth but I know not everyone likes that one. But Rick and Morty is one of the best shows out there right now.
Not after s2 it aint lol
Big mouth is pedo bait
Bruh Big Mouth sucks ass be fr
I agree, Rick and Morty's animators by season 6 clearly feel more comfortable with the art style and have a strong control over Harmony Pro (which can be difficult to use due to its nesting structure, despite it being considered an industry standard). I'm excited for season 7.
Because the animation aspect of it is garbage.
OUCH
It's really nice being reminded just how fluid Don Bluth's animation style is! He'd actually rotoscope some of the fabric/clothing characters wore (he'd get reference footage from recording actors in similar fabrics), and you can tell whenever Anastasia twirls.
I'm... kinda unsure why Rick and Morty was shown at the beginning as one of the _depressing_ examples? From an animation standpoint, Rick and Morty has never looked as dynamic as it has now (season 6). There's more camerawork (instead of static shot-reverse-shot), the use of 3D models mixed into the 2D style is pretty seamless (read as: not conspicuous), and the animators are given enough freedom to experiment with the framerate (using more frames to create more fluid/slowmo moments for some scenes). Rick and Morty has some amazing crowd shots with every character in the background looking like a different alien. They'll go through the trouble to create and rig a unique character just for a 2 second gag and never use that character again (the giant winter wolf). It makes me excited to see where the series will go from there and what other ways they will push the animation software (Toon Boom Harmony has never looked so good). Also, one of the show's 2 studios was able to unionise for better working conditions, which will (hopefully!) help animators working in the industry.
Rick and Morty post season 2 is so bad
@@KotoCrash Rick is an absolute monster in S2-3. But that's part of why Rick and Morty post season 4 is so good! I just... I like that by S6 Rick realises that, while he can't ever "redeem" himself, he can try to do better and be better as a person. (Which "is work, not an adventure.") It's why he eventually agrees to go to therapy despite his painful relapses. Something that season 1-3 Rick would never have done. In s3, he basically said he'd rather turn himself into a literal vegetable to avoid going.
@@Katy133 No, Im not saying its bad because Rick is a monster.
Im saying its bad because its bad.
@@KotoCrash Could you like... give a description instead of just saying "thing bad"? I've already given my own supporting evidence and examples on why I think Rick and Morty has quality animation. I'm not trying to say that your opinion is invalid (just as I'm sure you don't think that mine is invalid), I'm just trying to give you a different perspective to chew on about why others might have different opinions about the same show, and the good parts it objectively _does_ have. Framing the show as just bad just kinda kneecaps our ability to have a fun convo about stuff we like/don't like, and how our own animation work (and the animation industry) can improve and learn from past shows, ones we both like and don't like.
tldr: Remember that "it's bad" is not the same as "I hate it."
@@Katy133 Too many ways to count. The over reliance on gore, the flip flopping of character development, the self serious tone it dadcantly dips into all the time, how old the "Im mr blim blam" jokes have gotten, the lazy winks to the audience to show they "know" its bad, the animation quality has never been great, but worst of all Id have to say its just not funny.
Oh and the lead writer/VA assaulted his wife.
0:00 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈 bad 0:26 ART!!!!!!!!!
Steven universe is good
No it’s not
@@randomguy56789 why ?
@@reynaldpusser3129 because the animation is horrible and many many other reasons, and it doesn’t look like the animators put any effort into their character designs at all and it’s just a cheap knock off of old fashion anime also, it is terrible plotting ghastly dialogue shall I go on?
@@randomguy56789 it's unfair to compare him with Velma
@@reynaldpusser3129 fine whatever and also if I may conclude this conversation Star VS The Forces of Evil is way better than Steven Universe Gravity Falls Rick and Morty Loud Mouth Bojack Horseman and Bobs burgers combined