All cartoons and animation? That I don't get. But cartoons in the usual sense? I can understand it. A lot of mainstream Western cartoons (and the majority of Japanese animated comedy) rely on broad slapstick, exaggeration, frantic action and reference humour; and most work within limited animation budgets with designs that are either very over-the-top or bland, and are sometimes both at once. This is particularly true in American "adult" animation, which is basically just an extension of the sitcom format with more elaborate scenarios and gags.
Now, this is not to say that this is entirely warranted by any means. I am a lover of animation myself, and do roll my eyes at the assertion that cartoons are either just for children and manchildren or lack depth and nuance. I'm just saying that there are reasons that make sense.
I don't understand how people enjoy narrative live-action television.
Same. It just...mostly all seems the same to me. And the mainstream ones with the most popularity are all the very much straight white dude focused, which is eh.
oh for me it's not even that (though that's true), it's just like....I don't wanna watch a guy get shot. I don't care if it's fiction, that is a real person who looks like the real people around me, getting shot.
Change "getting shot" to any unpleasant situation.
I don't understand how people enjoy narrative live-action television.
Same. It just...mostly all seems the same to me. And the mainstream ones with the most popularity are all the very much straight white dude focused, which is eh.
Depends where you're looking, of course. (Scandal and OITNB both come to mind as examples that buck the trend.) But generally speaking, I guess I'd agree.
I'll still watch live action TV if I take interest in the concepts, though honestly I've stopped watching anything regularly in the past year. If I'm watching any TV at all, it's either through Netflix or, ahem, Perfectly Legal Means.
oh for me it's not even that (though that's true), it's just like....I don't wanna watch a guy get shot. I don't care if it's fiction, that is a real person who looks like the real people around me, getting shot.
Change "getting shot" to any unpleasant situation.
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People are strange creatures, though.
Like, it, as a medium, is uncanny valley to me, in its entirety.
Change "getting shot" to any unpleasant situation.
I'll still watch live action TV if I take interest in the concepts, though honestly I've stopped watching anything regularly in the past year. If I'm watching any TV at all, it's either through Netflix or, ahem, Perfectly Legal Means.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead