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realistically when did animation peak?
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>>220170115
Akira, unironically
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>>220170115
animan studios
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Late 90s Disney, right before Shrek took a big 3D ogre shit all over traditional animation
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The 90s. Disney renaissance and many studios were trying to get a piece of that pie. And Japan still had a strong enough economy that they could make weird straight to video animes.
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>>220170115
Late 70s to 90s, both in terms of the medium's health and overall talent working in the industry in that time. Watching more Euro animation lately is only solidifying that point of view too, it doesn't just extend to animation from the US and Japan.
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>>220170115
Late 90s-early 00s. The earliest digital/automated animation was the most kino. It's only the shitty ones that came later that give it a bad reputation.
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>>220170115
With Fleischer Studios.
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Toy story
A bug's life
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>>220170115
I still can't understand how you faggots got big chungus sitewide banned from reddit for being a transphobic symbol
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>>220170115
Animation peaked with Popeye
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>>220170115
Bugs.. lay off the carrots
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>>220170115
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2000)
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https://youtu.be/srTqxL_6Ysg?is=xBwODLzg1_V0WT-3

Obligatory
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One could make a reasonable case for either the 1930s or 1940s, but I personally lean toward the '40s. Anons saying the '90s are retarded plebs with no taste. The Golden Age isn't called the Golden Age for no reason.
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hasn't really peaked yet. animations get more realistic with time. avatar 4 will probably be most realistic to date when it's released
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>>220170115
Richard Williams unfinished film The Thief and the Cobbler.

The version that got released is trash
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>>220170596
Most likely correct. If we throw stop motion in the conversation, Mad God was wicked good.
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>>220172297
Where did the nails come from? Are we supposed to believe that's some sort of, heh, magical iron tree? I sure hope someone got fired for that blunder.
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>>220174228
Yeah animation absolutely peaked in imagination and skill before the 1950s. They got technically better at it during the 1950s/60s but a lot of the spark and creativity of those early years were gone and it was way more by the numbers. The "Disney" renaissance and brief golden age of anime in the late 1980s/90s were just a brief return to the technical prowess that had been lost in the 70s/80s, there was nothing special about it.
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November 7th, 1999
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>>220174228
It's called the Golden Age because there was a long fallow period after. If the best you're getting is slop like He-Man, of course you're going to look back and say that was the golden age. However, the world didn't end in the 60s-80s.

We still call art from a century ago "modern." Names stick.
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>>220170115
Cartoon Network was the golden age of animated cartoons as a whole
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>>220172519
Literally came here to say this. Absolute kino
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Popeye
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Popeye was pretty good.
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>>220170534
before the switch to digital animation from hand drawn cel animation.
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>>220172297
>just punch the train kino
so one punch man is just a ripoff of popeye?
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>>220170115
>when did animation peak?
in this exact webm
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>>220170115
A hundred year old medium being more technically advanced back then with much smoother animation is pretty nuts.
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>>220170115
The 1930s
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Johnny Dangerously.
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>>220176941
This. I’ve got a toddler so I’ve been watching cartoons a lot lately. Old Disney movies are the highest quality cartoons on earth. Period. I don’t say that because I want to believe it, I say it because it’s an objective fact that they mastered the medium, even despite art being subjective. Bambi, Alice in Wonderland, Lady & The Tramp, The Junglebook etc… they were putting out masterworks constantly that nothing today can even touch.
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1950s
anime fags are delusional that they think that is peak
anime is cool because the stories are so fucking weird and creative, the actual animation is mostly cheap production tricks to really squeeze every bit of time out of the least amount of effort sprinkled with small sections of very good animation (talking the pre-CGI stuff, post hand drawn is abyss tier slop)

50s USA animation had insane levels of talent and labor into every single second
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>>220172519
Hey that looks pretty good
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>>220172519
this one looks better but the 80s one is much better storywise
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>>220172297
he killed the conductor
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>>220178379
Always has been
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>>220178851
SHE FUCKING KILLED BALLSACK MAN WTF
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>>220170115
Transformers the Movie, what an absolute masterpiece

https://youtu.be/bVzf6_wUtlg?feature=shared



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