How important are art and animation styles to Zig Forums shows?
Are there any shows that could've drastically been improved simply with an art style change?
How important are art and animation styles to Zig Forums shows?
Are there any shows that could've drastically been improved simply with an art style change?
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Holy shit that rules
The show had problems and not one of them was caused by the artstyle.
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>Lego Ninjago would've been among Zig Forums's top 5 shows of all time if it was animated like Monkie Kid
>Be Cool Scooby Doo would've been a beloved entry in the franchise if it didn't look like a GoAnimate piece of shit
>Rise of TMNT wouldn't have even been given a chance if not for the animation
>the first season of BoJack wouldn't have worked as well if not for the impression it was a cheap Family Guy type show, the rest would be improved
>Victor and Valentino looking like the concept art would've probably made far more people check it out (like Rise of TMNT)
>Disenchantment wouldn't have made false expectations if it didn't look like a typical Groening show
>Teen Titans Go would've probably been less reviled on Zig Forums if it looked like New Teen Titans
John K style
>>>Victor and Valentino looking like the concept art would've probably made far more people check it out (like Rise of TMNT)
I disagree. I feel like more people would check the show out if the art style was something more than the generic "calarts" style we got stuck with.
Steven Universe
Bee and Puppycat (if they kept the pilot artstyle)
Problem Solverz (anything has to be better than what they ended up with)
That's what I said though
Style is incredibly important because it makes the show instantly recognizable.
I wouldn't mind if Danny Phantom was done in a non Butch Hartman style.
>How important are art and animation styles to Zig Forums shows?
Very little if the show is good.
The 80's He-Man had a stick animation but was good.
>american reading comprehension
Ben 10 Alien Force and Ultimate Alien are good but they definitely have the worst style of the series.
Everything feels really fucking bland and sterile most of the time. The warmer colors of the Original and Omniverse are much better.
The animation and the writing need to complement eachother. I haven't watched much Horse Guy, but I imagine that a higher quality John K style would conflict with the down to earth writing.
A good example is Aqua Teen Hunger Force. The animation is shitty but it fits the show. Aqua Teen is nonsensical. Episode plots end unexpectedly, characters die and show back up next week like nothing happened, everything feels like they are making up the script as they go along and it matches the style well.
BoJack is such a writing-driven show that I sincerely think that more showy animation would just distract from what the show was trying to do.
Welcome to the Wayne is what I’d cite as a show that would have done better with different art - it was a quirky, heavily serialized mystery-comedy-adventure show that somewhat filled the gap Gravity Falls left over a year after it ended. I think it it had looked more like a generic CN show more people would have tried it out
Who drew this?
>Rise of TMNT wouldn't have even been given a chance if not for the animation
no, the animation was the good part of the show, the art style was the controversial part.
OP looks too John K-ish.
Neat
If Dianne was actually hot on-screen it would make her and BoJack’s “drinking buddies who had flirty tension here and there but the timing was wrong and by the time they were both available had cooled off enough and knew so much about each other’s insecurities and flaws that it made more sense to remain close but platonic” dynamic less believable.
BoJack would absolutely crank up the charm to bang that Dianne
I would've given the Tangled show a chance sooner if the art style didn't make it look like a Flash-animated show in stills. I haven't watched it yet but it's on my list because the animation somehow makes the art gorgeous in motion.
It perfectly emulated the style of that sex offender.
It is still a “Flash” (actually ToonBoom) tweened puppet show, it’s just that Mercury Filmworks are probably one of the best studios at taking advantage of that medium
No you're thinking of the character designs, not the art style.
Both the character design and animation are fine, user
wow, that sucks they did that, and you are totally right, I never gave this show a chance. It just looked uninteresting.
>It just looked uninteresting
Unfortunately it is. It's just a safe, bland, monster-of-the-week sitcom with nu-PPG stench all over it.
Even if it looked beautiful that wouldn't make it a good show
>left has soul and a nice subtle taste of Toriyama inspired design
>right is over the counter
V&V would have worked so well as a comic series and not a cartoon.