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Anonymous No.149807337 >>149808032 >>149808716 >>149808937 >>149811451 >>149811839 >>149812760 >>149813225 >>149814617
With them only becoming more prominent in animation as time goes on, where do you see australian animation in the next 5 years
Anonymous No.149808032 >>149814287 >>149815761
>>149807337 (OP)
Down under
Anonymous No.149808501
Making nothing but more "Internet Fandom Brainrot: The Animated Series" shows.
Anonymous No.149808666
AGRO'S BACK BITCHES
Anonymous No.149808716 >>149808897
>>149807337 (OP)
I know nothing how their industry works so I couldn't say.
Anonymous No.149808897 >>149809243
>>149808716
They did a lot of Disney inbetweens in the 90s to late 2000s.
The majority of heir domestic output was made for state TV and was cheap and bad.
This means that they still had a pipeline for doing animation work in the 2010s and now into the 2020s.
Anonymous No.149808937
>>149807337 (OP)
i'm not aware of the arts industries receiving a new influx of cash, so it will be about the same as it is today, which is to say largely invisible internationally unless they stumble upon a big hit or two. there isn't some big local drive to train a bunch of animators just because bluey is popular and a couple other properties have some awareness.
Anonymous No.149809243 >>149809406
>>149808897
I was talking more the business side, like do they have tax breaks and content laws similar to Canada or if something like the Bluey studio is a big enough force to act like anchor for the bulk of the industry there
Anonymous No.149809406
>>149809243
Bluey is made for the ABC, a state broadcaster, and paid for by the ABC, BBC and Screen Australia, which is the agency responsible for spending government money on local and some foreign media productions. There are also local content laws and incentives to draw in foreign business. This stuff is common in many countries that can't easily support large media industries off the local private sector. But one not-particularly-long animated show isn't enough to build an industry around.
Anonymous No.149809524 >>149812295
This deserved to be as popular and well remembered as Bluey
Anonymous No.149809541 >>149809646 >>149809787
America will still be a cultural hegemony and have the higher standards in every department for the next 5 years at the very least
Anonymous No.149809646
>>149809541
higher standards for what? american shows are animated outside the US.
Anonymous No.149809787 >>149810173 >>149814487
>>149809541
No american born human wants to work for the wages animation offers.
This is why america either just sources animation from other countries or the animation in america is low effort puppet rigged shit.
Japan is the super power in the world when it comes to quality and standards.
Anonymous No.149810111 >>149812873
>thread talking about Australian cartoons
>American suddenly bursts in to ramble about their fading hegemony
the upcoming American Century of Humiliation will not be kind.
Anonymous No.149810173
>>149809787
Of course, japan also outsources most of its animation work to other countries, for similar reasons. they've long had a shortage of key animators in the career pipeline to replace their old masters because japanese people aren't willing to put up with decades of poverty for the chance to draw some key frames later. Animators aren't paid very well anywhere, it seems.
Anonymous No.149811451
>>149807337 (OP)
How cool are they with animation?
Anonymous No.149811839
>>149807337 (OP)
Dead in the ditch
Anonymous No.149812295
>>149809524
Hell no
Anonymous No.149812760
>>149807337 (OP)
they're dying
Anonymous No.149812873
>>149810111
>Complains about a single American
>MuH mUriCah HeGemonY is FiNiSheD
You sound mindbroken holy shit, take your meds
Anonymous No.149813076
They gave us Bluey
Anonymous No.149813225
>>149807337 (OP)
Depends on the level of validity they give the medium: purely commercial and age-locked like the US, or as an alternative art form, like Europe?
Anonymous No.149814287
>>149808032
HAHA!
Anonymous No.149814487
>>149809787
> Japan is the super power in the world when it comes to quality and standards.
Go back
Anonymous No.149814617 >>149814899 >>149815816 >>149816562
>>149807337 (OP)
Why do Americans like like us so much?
Anonymous No.149814899
>>149814617
Gib Australian gf
Anonymous No.149815761
>>149808032
I SAID, DO YOU SPEAK-A MY LANGUAGE?!
Anonymous No.149815816
>>149814617
cool people but very stupid government.
Anonymous No.149816562 >>149818325
>>149814617
When it comes to the commonwealth countries, you're like the Texas of the UK.
Anonymous No.149818325
>>149816562
Which means?