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So according to Eric Bauza, if you want to see this movie(coyote vs acme) finally come out
THIS movie has to make a shitload of money to convince Warner Bros to finally release it. Go see The Day The Earth Blew Up to save coyote vs acme
"A ship can never truly love an anchor." dude shut up. a ship without an anchor gets dashed against the rocks. it's useless, completely at the whim of the currents. a ship loves an anchor so much it carries it everywhere it goes. the anchor gives the ship the world to love. dude.
simply cannot ever resist what i call the little mermaid or the tin man or the pinnochio plot, the one about a character who is either inhuman or human but outside in some way, constantly searching for whatever it is that they consider to be the quintessential proof of humanity, preoccupied by it so deeply that they fail to realize the proof is in the act and fact of the search itself
They are pulling Infinity Train ENTIRELY from HBO Max, along with more than 20 shows and movies (predominantly animation) as early as this week so if you’ve never watched this brilliant, groundbreaking series now may be your only chance until it disappears from streaming. Forever.
They will not be returning to the new merger app between Discovery and WB at all. They are GONE.
That tweet is from the creator of Summer Camp Island, who apparently learned about this decision from a fucking news article. David Zaszlav doesn’t see “kids’ programming” (read: the entire animation industry) as a viable pathway for his new app, so prepare for more cancellations. I would not be surprised if Craig of the Creek, Primal, Young Justice, or any other shows from Cartoon Network or Max Originals are suddenly axed from streaming this year. Absolutely infuriating and unjust for anyone that champions the artistry and importance of animation as a medium to tell stories. I am furious.
Make some noise about this on Twitter if you can, many folks in the animation industry are understandably furious and terrified for their careers.
Just watched Looney Tunes The Day The Earth Blew Up and I really really enjoyed it! Gorgeous animation and super silly in character gags all the way through.
Also I gotta make this important point: LOVE how many specific types of credits they had for people at the end. It was great seeing all these artists properly recognized! Go check it out if you have a theater near you, ESPECIALLY if you were someone like me who was upset about the Coyote vs Acme movie being canned. It's a miracle this film was able to make it to theaters this time with an indie distribution company picking up the rights from warner brothers.
pretty shitty how baseline human activities like singing, dancing and making art got turned into skills instead of being seen as behaviors
so now it’s like ‘the point of doing them is to get good at them’ and not ‘this is a thing humans do, the way birds sing and bees make hives’.
I would say you could be somewhere better than here, but I don’t have much room to talk
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