Man I sure do love small multi million dollar INDIE projects.
Man I sure do love big billion dollar CORPO projects failing and BURNING
We all do, is amazing that millionaires find this projects to finance this one looks like they plunged him out of it's mother basement
That’s nothing, my indie cartoon is a billion dollars franchise.
>>153493348>indie means it’s made without money
>>153493348what do you think an indie animated short usually costs to produce?
I care whether or not it's technically "indie" far less than the fact that its creator should never have been allowed to normalize himself.
>>153493348They DID small Inide project when they weren't multi million dollar company but you missed it.
I still think it's funny some Mexican theater spoiled the premise of the last episode WAY before the two week spoiler period between the premieres.
Me too. Pulp Fiction was a great indie film.
Are they still doing the thing where they're showing it in theaters 1 week earlier than the youtube premiere? gonna be a shitshow of spoilers everywhere
>>153493652We are already getting spoilers but if you make a thread about it the jannies will delete itEven /co/ mods want to be spoiler free
>>153493699Strange people
>>153493699How? Wasn't it coming out sometime mid-june?
>>153493652No, of course not, Anon. That would be retarded and a middle finger to the audience. They're showing it in theaters TWO weeks before the YouTube premiere.
>>153493736Spanish theater OCINE leaked the plot premise early and an anon did a thread that got deletedI'm sure if I post the specific leak I'm gonna get banned but you can find it in the desuarchives
>>153493652Good, I hope every last one of them gets told how Dumbledore dies in the last book or whatever.
>>153493366Yeah
san junipero ending. and just like that episode, the troons will think that it's a happy end.
>>153493348this again?
>>153493348Glitch with TADC is about as indie as ID Software during DOOM I's and DOOM II's original releases.ID was small beans prior to DOOM but then John Carmack bought Ferrari cars with the success of his games. I am probably wrong and making assumptions somewhere about this? fuck lolmao I don't care if I am, Glitch is indie sure but it means fucking shit. I blame Geoff Keighley for hacking up the term indie in the last few years, fucking hack
>>153493348What, they should've burnt the money they made?
>>153494398Like indie films, indie music, and indie games, indie animation means "not funded by a major company." It never meant low budget.
>>153495513But it literally IS funded by major companies like Netflix and their deals with Glitch? It doesn't even meet your skewed definition.
>>153496134Netflix became a distributor after it was already successful. They're not solely funding it, otherwise it would be a Netflix exclusive and Netflix would have creative control.
>>153496355Goal posts: Moved.
>>153493366Yes.
>>153496776Your inability to understand is not moving the goal posts. Netflix has creative control over the cartoons they fund and are exclusively shown through their service. Goose through Glitch has full creative control and could walk away from the deal if they ever made any demands or requests. They didn't need Netflix to fund the cartoon.
>>153493517>Tessa there 3 timesAlso who the fuck is the drone top right hidden behind green hair drone?
>>153497151Did Netflix give Glitch money for their deal?
>>153497151Actually, you know what? Fuck you. I'm not going to play your faggoty semantic game. Glitch RECEIVED money from Netflix which went into the production of the show. That is the DEFINITION of receiving funding. I never said ANYTHING about creative control or Netflix exclusivity. You said that an "Indie" project is one NOT funded by major companies. TADC WAS funded by a major company no matter how you try to spin it, you little mongoloid. You retroactively changing the definition or waffling about creative control doesn't change that fact. Dumb fucking bitch.
>>153497825>>153497897Netflix is not giving Glitch money to produce new episodes. They're paying for the distribution rights on their service. When Netflix or Amazon buys the rights to stream an indie film and the rights-owner of that film puts that money into funding another film, the next one doesn't suddenly become non-indie. Check the credits of the post-Netflix-distribution-deal TADC episodes, they're not mentioned at all. They're irrelevant.
>>153497897Do you have an example of an indie animation company by your criteria?
>>153497456It is that one random maid drone from Ep. 5
>>153493348sure. Indie projects can be multi million dollar productions. Indie =/= small budget
>>153493629so was Terminator and Terminator II. And Sex Lies and Video Tape. And the TMNT. Anons are retards who don't know what indie means.
Obligatoryhttps://youtu.be/kjwlrvcKcfI?si=eubleWH-X5HT8V5-
>>153496134why do anons have such a hard time understanding what investors are? >>153495513 misspoke when they said "funded". Funding can mean a lot of different things. Netflix is not an *investor* which is an important distinction. Netflix did not order the series from Glitch. Glitch made the thing and got a distribution deal with Netflix. This is not unlike All Dogs Go To Heaven (another indie production) striking a deal with theaters to get international distribution. Yes, Don Bluth gets some money from the deal. That doesn't mean the theaters are investing in Don Bluth and Netflix isn't investing in Glitch. A company ceases to be independent when they have investors who buy shares of a company. They buy stocks, and the value of those stocks rise or fall depending on the perceived value of the company itself. Investors will often buy shares in the hopes that the value of a company will rise so they can sell those shares for a higher cost than they bought them for and make a profit. Buying shares is just what it sounds like. When you buy a "share" you own a chunk of that company. When investors own a chunk of the company, it is no longer independent. Glitch is not publicly traded, nor is it owned by another company. Who they receive money from and how much is immaterial. Nobody can buy a part of Glitch. They are independent.
>>153493348fucking retard
>>153493428I mean it's supposed to mean something. The amount of money behind the Glitch shows means other indie cartoons look worse by comparison.
>>153493348Waiting for the series to get good before I pick it up
>>153493745>avoid spoilers for two weeks>open premiere on youtube>flashbanged by spoilers before I get the chance to close the live chatlol
Why doesn't the cartoon industry have an equivalent to AA?
>>153500708honestly AA was Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon in the 90s, while Disney stuff was still AAA
>>153500751Is Glitch on the same level as Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon were back then?
>>153500770Glitch probably has more money than 90s Cartoon Network, yes. Maybe not Nickelodeon because they did have merch everywhere during the 90s.
All this drama and bullshit terminology for a mid-tier “cartoon”. How boring.Australian government lol
>>153500708AA isnt a formally defined termneither is AAA, for that matter, its just been given a more-or-less consistent colloquial definitionboth are banking terms, AAA means its a very safe investment to make with no risks and usually with large clients who can easily afford to pay you backAAA games first started to be used for big franchises like COD, where sinking big dollars into it was a sure ROI AA as a description came later, and it didnt really have a meaning other than "costs less than a AAA"in banking terms AA is a good rating, but not the same foolproof-ness of AAAif we go by AA to mean slightly risky ventures, compared to AAA meaning almost no risk ventures, you could probably chalk up most cartoons without a solid toyline as AA
>>153500682Most Don Bluth films were also indie. Terminator was an indie film. A slasher film shot on an iphone by a couple friends in college is also an indie film. If you're comparing high budget indie productions to low budget indie productions, that's on you for making ridiculous comparisons. Being independent isn't an indication of budget or size of team or level of production.
>>153493366fpbp 1pbtid btfo nice1
>>153500708Cartoons that air on television are that to theatrical cartoons.
>The characters are digital copies>There is no escapeCalled it around the time of the first episode.
>>153501273the most predictable outcome is the most likely to happen
>>153493894Found the threadhttps://desuarchive.org/co/thread/153465789/#q153475610
>>153493517Any business not run on a dining room table is a multimillion dollar company, pinky
>>153501854>an autogynephile, addicted to being seen as "quirky," is utterly predictable as a resultIt must be a day that ends with a "Y" again...
The Amazing Digital Circus is still indie because it's independently funded and the people making the show don't have to abide by the restrictions of any "traditional" executives. It feels more freeing as a result.
>>153493517My beloved godwife Cyn ripping me in half and feeding me my own guts...
>>153500703kek wouldn't that suck
Sester Jex
>>153504423>the people making the show don't have to abide by the restrictions of any "traditional" executivesOr the restrictions of a traditional society, that would rightfully see Cooper Goodwin forcefully institutionalized until any notion of "becoming a woman" leaves his head forever before he's allowed work on any media project in any capacity.
>>153507290Total Chud Death
>>153507306I'm sure you'd love it if all of your opposition with no consistent definition dropped dead like (You) slowly all are...
>>153506897I'm afraid I don't follow, anon...
>>153493366Si senor
>>153497897>MongoloidCan we not commit asian hate? That's racism
No
>>153507290The traditional society would also seek the death of 4chan and every adult watching cartoon on account of being degenerates though
>>153509960And this is the part where we pretend we all wouldn't be massively relieved if this happened...
>>153497825>>153497897Retards