Finally finished on a more technical level 😌
I want to reverse gatekeep my music
the world MUST know Happy Ending by Kelela I’ve been listening to her since she was in Bury Me by PinkPantheress and I’m surprised both songs haven’t even reached 1m views on yt yet when they should get billions of views
Foster’s home was actually created by real humans like Craig McCracken and Lauren Faust. The team at Cartoon Network back then is excellent at creating stuff just like that show where everything is original and not copied like how ai did make a copy Bloo off a website. I feel like real animators like talented humans may help with working on great shows like gravity falls and even foster’s. I can’t believe how AI is ruining animation like what? Like said on an essay I did, Ai isn’t creative at all. Its all copies, copies, COPIES And unimaginative creations. So more human animators should be hired other than AI since AI isn’t creative at all. No more greed and hire more real human animators!
If you want to know more the AI issue for making cartoons, watch this video below.👇
I was JUST doing this but for Bunny, then I took a break and came on Tumblr just to find the creator doing the same lol
This literally motivates me to stop the break
Méko shows an example of how he does proportions for his characters!
He says that he often changes the proportions of his characters in his drawings.
He can tend to make them far taller with human anatomy details, but however, they’re far more short and simple with a lot of rules for their design!
The other day, Nicolaï Chauvet aka Méko, original creator of Bunny Maloney/Pinpin le Lapin emailed me! Our email exchange unearthed a lot of interesting behind-the-scenes information about the show and the original flash pilot. I'll post the whole exchange and the photos he sent under the cut, but here's a quick summary.
He's been away from the internet for a while due to a back injury and is currently making a living designing collector's edition DVD box sets.
Bunny Maloney in its final form was intended to be a show for teens and up; he thought that was made clear, but Moonscoop and Kabillion clearly had other plans. He had no idea that the show was ever distributed for younger kids overseas. He received no royalties for the overseas distribution, either.
Pinpin le Lapin was not originally intended as a TV pilot, but after winning an award for it, he decided to alter the tone and presentation into something more workable as a TV program, the initial conception of which is shown in the images below.
He would like to continue the show, but since Moonscoop was dissolved, he's not sure who currently owns the IP and what they plan to do with it, if anything.
"Pinpin le Lapin" became "Bunny Maloney" due to the meddling of, quote, an "army of 40 year old Parisian mothers" who represented Moonscoop's executive board at the time. The name "Bunny Maloney" was chosen because they believed it would be more marketable to an American/English speaking audience. This "Mother's Mafia" is the entire reason that Bunny Maloney was watered down for a younger audience in the first place (although it certainly kept some of its edge).
And then he sent a bunch of pictures from the show's original pitch bible, which I believe has never been made public before!
First email + new Charlotte illustration
Follow up email:
+ unexpected twist that Charlotte was meant to be a sheep all along!
If you like fashion shows then you should watch this on full screen. this is LIFE CHANGING!!
Love the set, love the music, love the editing/filming, and most importantly I LOVE the fashion
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