animators will literally draw a character like this and then and fans go "wtf dude why are you sexualizing her that's so weird and unexpected"
>>149390791 (OP)Just ban children from using the Internet. Then you can have a hot character in a cartoon without worrying about your kids finding r34 of said character
>>149390791 (OP)>that's so weird and unexpectedbaka. when did making cartoons turn from making a content medium for adults and kids alike to passing the party loyalty test
>>149390948it was always like that, in the 50s if you said Cinderella was hot people would look at you funny. probably
To play the devil's advocate that's how besutiful women are irl if not moreso.
I dont get out much but even what little going out ive done so far made my look at porn women with disgust bc they unironically get mogged by like a cashier.
family movies used to have thing for the whole family to enjoy
you could have hot women in it and it would go over the heads of kids or they'd just think it was funny and the dads could enjoy the pretty ladies
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>>149390791 (OP)Not applicable to The Road to El Dorado. The artists behind that film KNEW they were making a relatively mature animated film starring attractive adult leads, and they DELIVERED
>>149391104was the first thing that came to mind. other shows it does apply to
>>149390791 (OP)Nah kids these days just straight up ridicule the character themselves for being too sexy, not just fanartists. Any media that has attractive female characters is automatically called a "gooner show/game/anime/etc".
>>149390791 (OP)animators will literally draw a child doing child things, head online and see some of the most fucked up pornography ever spawned on this accused realm of Samsara
>Chel is so much more sensual and erotic than anything we were allowed to do in Prince of Egypt
This was written a year before El Dorado premiered
Cartoonists are pervs and draw porn of their characters all the time. They just keep it a secret to protect their careers then overcompensate by acting outraged when others have the same ideas.
>>149390988everyone earns for his living as they can
the woman can be really michelangelo/10 lookswise but really really dumb on the inside, basically throwing her out of the potential wife league, so they find their salvation in OF or PH where looks is enough for the most part
>>149390791 (OP)I wish they still made these obvious pornbait adult characters instead of only having 10 year old protagonists because โkids only relate to kids and no one would lewd a kid and lewding is sexier and anti Christianโ then everyone is just pedos spamming the ugliest images ever
>It's crunch time at DreamWorks, because of an ugly green ogre named "Shrek" who stomps into theaters on Friday aiming for nothing less than box office domination. The DreamWorks film studio has been one of Hollywood's top live-action moviemakers of recent years with hits "Gladiator," "American Beauty" and "Saving Private Ryan," but the company's animation division craves a blockbuster of their own. And it may be computer generated "Shrek," a fairy tale that spoofs fairy tales and features the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz, that gives DreamWorks the one glory it has lacked since first being, well, dreamed up, in 1994. "People have their seatbelts fastened. They are gripping the chair, white-knuckled, praying that maybe this is the one that's going to do it," DreamWorks principal partner Jeffrey Katzenberg told Reuters in a recent interview. It's not that the studio founded by Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg and music mogul David Geffen hasn't had animated hits because they have: 1998's "The Prince of Egypt", 1998's "Antz" and 2000's "Chicken Run." Each raked in roughly $100 million in domestic ticket sales. Last year's "The Road to El Dorado" was DreamWorks' only animated flop and in the close knit world of animation, outside the Walt Disney Co., three out of four is pretty darn good. Katzenberg doesn't hope for a normal hit, though. He wants a good old-fashioned mega-movie -- a real blockbuster -- maybe like 1994's "The Lion King" which after its $770 million global box office made hundreds of millions more in toy, music and video sales, on TV, on Broadway and a touring stage show.
>>149390791 (OP)/co/ will literally post a thread to make up things to be upset about and go "wtf why are they like this?"
>>149390791 (OP)Originally, Eldorado was supposed to be an adult animation, so the studio got cold feet at the last minute and sent a retrofit for Kids...Chel is a remnant of that
>>149391354My point is that random women existing in public are more beautiful and "sexier" than the porn stars whose entire job is to make your dick hard. And i say this about the appearence not like a vibe or marriage rating
>>149390791 (OP)No, the animators know EXACTLY what they're doing. It's the higher ups (unless they're cool) and the idiot female fans who get pissy.