How is it?
>>93039997
Better than the last two season in my opinion.
It wasn't quite as funny, yet I was more entertained. It felt like the jokes served the story rather than the story being written for the jokes. Might not be the best approach for a comedy series, but I liked it.
I'm a sucker for private eye/noir stories though, so I'm biased.
>>93039997
Are there any other animated shows/movies with an artstyle similar to Archer, but traditionally animated? I like the still images, but when I watched a few clips of it, I but didn't care much for 'stiff' flash animation. If this artstyle was animated traditionally, I'd absolutely love it.
>>93040322
>But traditionally animated
>traditionally animated
Nope. Animation is dead.
>>93039997
Newest season is very fun to watch
It's perfect for about 5 minutes up until
>Pam is reintroduced as the muscle role regardless of little that makes sense in the setting
This character helped ruin the show. She has no skills or role and only strives is be extremely quirky to hide her insecurities. Every scene she's in becomes a exchange of quips with a character that is a literal retard.
Most of the comedy has divulged into this. It's intelligently written but formulaic: Characters exchange quips in an intelligent quirky manner, constantly interrupt each other to extended the scene, trying two scenes together with a single joke in some sort of edit, it's all the same shit.
Then they quickly reestablish ALL the characters, same traits and jokes and all, except in new occupations.
You're not going to go through an episode without laughing, but it's not a riot like it used to be in the first few seasons when you were still learning the characters. There's genuine comedy in the introduction of the characters traits, personalities, shortcomings and sick perversions. Shit, the only time you're laughing is when they refit the characters into the new timeline.
>>93040396
I meant older show/movies with a realistic artstyle that are traditionally animated, one's I might have missed. I know nothing like that could exist now.
I'm actually surprised to see an artstyle like Archer's still exists nowadays.
>>93040472
I heard that the style comes from old hanna barbera cartoons because of Reed's work on sealab 2021 so maybe start there
>>93039997
it's essentially a new show recycling voice actors and character-models.
it's good fun though
>>93039997
Average.
Backgrounds and lighting was awesome.