Who was in the wrong here?
>>80179082
I remember that shit
They cut to it like 4 times, why?
>>80179115
The whole point of that animation was to make children afraid of acid, and it sure as hell worked
What show was this again? I faintly remember this horror.
>>80179260
found it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3uaGkrUtrM
>>80179260
What A Cartoon!
The short is called "Tales of Worm Paranoia".
>>80179417
Christ the animation in the 90s was so good. Probably just the first minute of that has as many cels as the average cartoon episode today.
The worm was in the wrong.
But anyways the worst acid doesn't melt your face, it melts your soul.
>>80179744
tryhard new animation studio tryinghard to impress cartoon network with their short and get a contract (they failed and went bankrupt)
it looks nice but ive never found animated slapstick to be very entertaining.
>>80179881
Studios don't look for technique in pilots as much as sellability. That said, a lot of pilots today don't look as good as that.
This cartoon short sucked. it was edgy and unfunny.
good animationt ho
>>80179744
It may have more frames and look more fluid in some scenes but new cartoons have stability.
There are some frames in this same animation that simply out of order making it look like a mess.
>>80180079
>It may have more frames and look more fluid in some scenes but new cartoons have stability.
Because they use the same rigs over and over. And it's not something unique to Western animation. If anything, anime has it worse. I'd trade away stability for expression any day. 00s kids and onward just lost out on the cartoons.