>>149064404Digital does have a limitation over cel animation. Photographic animation is preserved at the molecular level. It is for practical purposes infinitesimally more organic than digital animation, able to be upscaled so long as the raw footage remains. Digital is limited by pixels. Even with antialiasing it still boils down to squares. This creates an upper limit of display. I encountered this first had with some digital 2D animation from the early 2000s. All digital done with traditional methods. Played on a modern TV I was shocked that I could literally see the pixels. It was meant for the limited display size of its time, and so the raw footage reflected this. There was no way to genuinely view it without deliberately limiting the display to a CRTV. A cel animation does not age like that because of its physical nature.