What about him? it was part of the gag of that shot.pinkrenata wrote:Whoa whoa whoa. What's the deal with the hairy red guy??!!
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That guy was been tricked by Dr. Facilier.Kyle wrote:What about him? it was part of the gag of that shot.pinkrenata wrote:Whoa whoa whoa. What's the deal with the hairy red guy??!!
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PatrickvD wrote:They kinda do in the awful restoration actually.cms382 wrote:The townspeople in BatB may look worse but at least they look like a crowd and not cel layers on a background.

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I think the award for the worst crowds in a Disney animated film belongs to The Hunchback of Notre Dame:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvNMEuedsJk[/youtube]
Either some of them are static or are obvious CG people made to move in strange cycles. I know this is 1996 and so, the technology was still being worked on, but I see no problems with the wildebeests stampeding towards Simba in The Lion King. Even the directors comment on the low quality of the crowds in the audio commentary.
			
			
									
						
							[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvNMEuedsJk[/youtube]
Either some of them are static or are obvious CG people made to move in strange cycles. I know this is 1996 and so, the technology was still being worked on, but I see no problems with the wildebeests stampeding towards Simba in The Lion King. Even the directors comment on the low quality of the crowds in the audio commentary.
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Okay, I vaguely remember now. I've only seen TPATF once or twice. I was thinking maybe he was an example of background animation gone horribly wrong!TsWade2 wrote:That guy was been tricked by Dr. Facilier.Kyle wrote: What about him? it was part of the gag of that shot.
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The Five Stages of Death
Denial (2003-2004): "No, Disney animation can't be dead. It's just hibernating."
 
Anger (2005-2007): "FUCK DISNEY! THOSE IDIOTS KILLED THEIR OWN HISTORY!"
 
Bargaining (2008-2011): "If we go to see The Princess and the Frog and Winnie the Pooh more than once, Disney will HAVE to bring hand-drawn back for real!"
 
Depression (2012): "I can't believe there are no more hand-drawn features."
 
Acceptance (2013): "Tangled was great, and I loved Wreck-it Ralph! I'm sure Disney has a bright future with their CGI features."
			
			
									
						
							Denial (2003-2004): "No, Disney animation can't be dead. It's just hibernating."
Anger (2005-2007): "FUCK DISNEY! THOSE IDIOTS KILLED THEIR OWN HISTORY!"
Bargaining (2008-2011): "If we go to see The Princess and the Frog and Winnie the Pooh more than once, Disney will HAVE to bring hand-drawn back for real!"
Depression (2012): "I can't believe there are no more hand-drawn features."
Acceptance (2013): "Tangled was great, and I loved Wreck-it Ralph! I'm sure Disney has a bright future with their CGI features."

"OH COME ON, REALLY?!?!"
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Do we have to go through this again?Semaj wrote:The Five Stages of Death
Denial (2003-2004): "No, Disney animation can't be dead. It's just hibernating."![]()
Anger (2005-2007): "FUCK DISNEY! THOSE IDIOTS KILLED THEIR OWN HISTORY!"![]()
Bargaining (2008-2011): "If we go to see The Princess and the Frog and Winnie the Pooh more than once, Disney will HAVE to bring hand-drawn back for real!"![]()
Depression (2012): "I can't believe there are no more hand-drawn features."![]()
Acceptance (2013): "Tangled was great, and I loved Wreck-it Ralph! I'm sure Disney has a bright future with their CGI features."
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This gets a big LIKE from me. I've accepted it. Times change. People have moved on and so have I.Semaj wrote:The Five Stages of Death
Denial (2003-2004): "No, Disney animation can't be dead. It's just hibernating."![]()
Anger (2005-2007): "FUCK DISNEY! THOSE IDIOTS KILLED THEIR OWN HISTORY!"![]()
Bargaining (2008-2011): "If we go to see The Princess and the Frog and Winnie the Pooh more than once, Disney will HAVE to bring hand-drawn back for real!"![]()
Depression (2012): "I can't believe there are no more hand-drawn features."![]()
Acceptance (2013): "Tangled was great, and I loved Wreck-it Ralph! I'm sure Disney has a bright future with their CGI features."
It's okay. It's not like the great classics are gone. They're still there. As beautiful as they always were.
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Well, hand drawn can't die.PatrickvD wrote:This gets a big LIKE from me. I've accepted it. Times change. People have moved on and so have I.Semaj wrote:The Five Stages of Death
Denial (2003-2004): "No, Disney animation can't be dead. It's just hibernating."![]()
Anger (2005-2007): "FUCK DISNEY! THOSE IDIOTS KILLED THEIR OWN HISTORY!"![]()
Bargaining (2008-2011): "If we go to see The Princess and the Frog and Winnie the Pooh more than once, Disney will HAVE to bring hand-drawn back for real!"![]()
Depression (2012): "I can't believe there are no more hand-drawn features."![]()
Acceptance (2013): "Tangled was great, and I loved Wreck-it Ralph! I'm sure Disney has a bright future with their CGI features."
It's okay. It's not like the great classics are gone. They're still there. As beautiful as they always were.
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And Tangled was not great. Quite generic CGI, the look of plastic dolls moving if you ask me.
There is another way to go in animation, and I am still waiting for it to happen.......but I look forward to it.
Edit: I saw this documentary about recent CGI films and they said that they needed extremely exaggerated features for the characters, because if they kept it normal it would look too "real", like human beings.
It comes to a point now that I can't even see if a character is supposed to be human or not, the character designs are that disturbing. Gigantic eyes, square heads, or looking like aliens or animals or something in between.
Hopefully they can go back to very realistic/human looking characters with the "paperman" evolution.
			
			
													There is another way to go in animation, and I am still waiting for it to happen.......but I look forward to it.
Edit: I saw this documentary about recent CGI films and they said that they needed extremely exaggerated features for the characters, because if they kept it normal it would look too "real", like human beings.
It comes to a point now that I can't even see if a character is supposed to be human or not, the character designs are that disturbing. Gigantic eyes, square heads, or looking like aliens or animals or something in between.
Hopefully they can go back to very realistic/human looking characters with the "paperman" evolution.
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Very funny. I just hope Kathleen Kennedy will be the next CEO so we can have hand drawn back.SWillie! wrote:I believe that would put you in the denial phase, then.
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This really is the lowest point in animation history.
WTF is this supposed to be? An alien coming out of a spaceship in a Nickelodeon tv series?
			
			
									
						
										
						WTF is this supposed to be? An alien coming out of a spaceship in a Nickelodeon tv series?
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I know this is not necessary, but here's the petition to save hand drawn animation if anyone is interested.
https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/ ... e_petition
			
			
									
						
										
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I've known for about a year now that Disney was finished with 2D, but I'm not depressed. For the first time in a long time, Disney is making must-see movies again. Quality movies.
Besides, an entire medium can't just die-- especially one utilized in such cherished endeavors as Disney movies 1937-2004. It'll be back, in spurts maybe, but Winnie the Pooh is not Disney's last hand-drawn movie.
			
			
									
						
										
						Besides, an entire medium can't just die-- especially one utilized in such cherished endeavors as Disney movies 1937-2004. It'll be back, in spurts maybe, but Winnie the Pooh is not Disney's last hand-drawn movie.
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PatrickvD wrote:This gets a big LIKE from me. I've accepted it. Times change. People have moved on and so have I.
It's okay. It's not like the great classics are gone. They're still there. As beautiful as they always were.
Probably not.SWillie! wrote:Not sure if Marky is trolling or not.... >.>
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Umm.... I'm pretty sure hand-drawn animation is far from dead at Disney, but....
https://www.change.org/petitions/disney ... mation-die#
Share this with everyone you know.
			
			
									
						
										
						https://www.change.org/petitions/disney ... mation-die#
Share this with everyone you know.
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But I already post that link.DisneyJedi wrote:Umm.... I'm pretty sure hand-drawn animation is far from dead at Disney, but....
https://www.change.org/petitions/disney ... mation-die#
Share this with everyone you know.
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Kathleen Kennedy isn't the messiah. There is a good chance that if she is appointed, nothing will change, it's not like the company president is the supreme overlord, the are beholden to shareholders and are responsible for profit above all else. I'd encourage you not to hope for too much from her.
			
			
									
						
										
						

