Genuinely depressing how many likes and retweets this has. Like do you have any idea how much paint was used in one episode of one anime? With a hundred shows made each year? You really think one guy mixed all of that?
BEGGING the internet to use ONE brain cell
Happy for shogun. The show that dared to ask questions like “what if we have good lighting?” and “what if you can see what’s happening? Even at night???”
do shows that were never fully picked up count for the #CanceledCartoons hashtag because it's a crime amazing screw on head never made it past the pilot... too many cool ideas lost to the fear of not making spongebob levels of bank
An animated film adaptation of the best-selling fantasy novel ‘Piranesi’ by Susanna Clarke is in the works at LAIKA.
President & CEO Travis Knight will direct the feature.
Background paintings from the first run of Samurai Jack (2001–2004), created by Genndy Tartakovsky, Cartoon Network Studios
Pieces by Scott Wills, Richard Daskas and Jenny Gase-Baker
Some apps do become obsolete with time, but I've never seen a company choosing obsolescence willingly with no follow up to it.
There's not a single favorable reply in that announcement. Every party involved, even AI users, have better options now.
Anyway, sub canceled.
Here’s your funding for mental health care, your street repair, your environmental code enforcement, your bike lanes, your bus routes, your homelessness caseworkers, your housing inspectors, your parks and libraries, your pre-k, your legal aid, your tree canopy,
Thinking about how much money the university spent on trying to make sure this image didn't exist in public so when you share it you're continuing a time honored tradition of not letting people make you forget
A movie's world feels so much more fleshed out when characters with one or two lines are distinct and "lived in".
Every face is an opportunity for something memorable.
Spider-Man still showing everybody up 22 years later.
If you don’t believe in your movie enough to actually *make* the art, why on earth would I pay to see it? Jingling meaningless visual keys in our faces is not filmmaking.