Silver Tongue

Nov 14

spoopsalamander:

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Yay pride flags! :D

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dawnvolta:

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my bf: Please dont watch tutorials on how to run minecraft like a russian dictatorship

Me: Babe, dont worry

2 drinks later:

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awakecorgi704:

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under-the-arch:

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@under-palemoonlight

i’m gonna be honest i didn’t even read the tweet because i had to hit reblog too fast when i saw this guy’s name is “i like hitting police because i am homosexual”

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district3:

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Hey…Can you hear me?

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Yeah… I can. Thanks, kid.

Fire Emblem Awakening (2012, Nintendo)

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nathanbutler:

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public transit

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Me to american animation: I know your stories are great buy why does your animation suck so bad?

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Originally posted by this-is-your-brain-on-cartoons

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Originally posted by thespoonmissioner

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Originally posted by courage-95

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Originally posted by mavikonvers

American animation: We have to create simplified characters to make the movement faster and more creative and interesting.

Me glancing at Japan: 

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Originally posted by doujinshi

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Originally posted by twotheleft

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Originally posted by n5fw

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Originally posted by kruisu

Me: k.

Hey you know what studios do in America? Due to animators unionizing, instead of paying all the animators proper wage they started sending animation to be done over seas to lower labor costs. Now most studios’ animation are shipped to Korea and China and etc., which means the designs for the characters have to be simplified for easy character animation. Not to mention the history of American animation overall and how the American cartoon style has led towards more simplified styles over the years.


Also animation in Japan, while it does have plenty sakuga stuff, are actually just budget dumps for the best fight scenes. During normal scenes, characters can be very static and has a lot of holds. There’s also the mouth-flapping thing that a lot of animators in America detest. Everything is revolved around budgets for both countries. For America, to pay animators working wages they decided to cut costs and ship labor overseas. For Japan it means terrible working hours and labor, where plenty of animators have fallen ill or even die in their own cubicles.


So watch your fucking language and learn animation history. People like you are the reason why a lot of studios are cutting costs on their workers in America.

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