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/co/ - Cartoon Network alumni exposes Pixar
Anonymous No.149967388
>>149964776
...because all they want to say is
>That time my parents got divorced
>That time grandma didn't accept me
>That time my quirky immigrant parents didn't get things/like my boyfriend
>The time I had a panic attack at age 11
...that's it...

fuck their voices, we have had about 7 years of hearing their diverse voices and all they have to say is bitching and moaning about their perfect, problem-free spoiled upper middle class childhoods.

Even Pixar grasps that Toy Story 14 is better than that meaningless bitchy whiny shit.
/co/ - be Alex Hirsch
Anonymous No.149491201
>>149488005
You know, I like to think that at this point in history there is enough chatter and enough examples that following a very specific style now has an element of divisiveness to it that will cause a percentage of viewership to drop or not give it a chance. It has to be known by now, there is no way anyone can act surprised that the style is not in some way an issue for a percentage of viewers.

So the part I cannot really understand is, why triple down on it? Even if they hate the chuds and are mad people called them out and raged at them back in the Thundercats days, it has to be known that a style has some means of creating an element of disturbance among the viewers and will create problems.

From a marketing standpoint it makes sense to simply quit doing it. It's easy to just make a mouth look differently, than to go on social media and make the project even MORE divisive by unnecessarily stirring up shit with the general public. That's just more and more negative press on a project. Why is it studios are not trying to avoid negative commentary on their output now? It does affect the work, Thundercats was not that successful. Elio was not that successful. Any form of negativity attached to a project does affect it, in a time when they really can't have that while studios are struggling.

I just cannot see any point from a business perspective to double down and do something that is now known to have negative effects on the project.
/co/ - Great art draws on real experience.
Anonymous No.149448919
>>149448719
Yeah, that's why everyone is making movies about the time their parents divorced.