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>introduces western 3D animation to a new animation technique
>all credit goes to spazzy capeshit that came years later

This is very in-character for Charlie Brown
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has there ever been a peanuts comic that referenced superheroes?
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2D techniques in 3D animation have been a thing for a while. Hotel Transylvania increasingly used them as the series went on and by the third film, most of the static shots in the film would look fucked up if you changed the angle.



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