>>149903018
>Why the actual fuck is the Incredibles suddenly surging in popularity online?
In our time we need to remember and preserve really high-quality content, I'm sure (((they))) would like us to forget and consume their slop.
This cartoon proves that big studios with big budgets can do something that goes beyond the usual conventional "Animation". The Incredibles has everything that modern cartoons lack (and games with movies too)
They have a curious, unusual plot that is much more complex than the now popular "what if the supers were bad?"
Their characters are well-developed, have clear motivations, and are pleasing to the eye in many ways ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
They have a villain, and we're still arguing about whether he was right after all these years.
You know, they can start making content like this whenever they want.
I recently watched some old anime from the 90s and was surprised at how much more interesting and atmospheric they were compared to the modern crap about screaming girls and panties.