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1 Anonymous 2020-11-20T15:57:12 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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Can we have a webcomic thread? Let's recomend or post updates to obscure and not really webcomics.
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10 Anonymous 2020-12-01T04:28:57 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!
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11 Anonymous 2020-12-28T18:34:09 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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12 Anonymous 2022-10-23T19:42:09 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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It's been a while since I've even touched a webcomic. I haven't even browsed through Webtoon despite that being popular nowadays. Last webcomic that left an impression on my was Rice Boy.
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13 Anonymous 2022-10-26T00:05:46
I wonder if the big AI hubbub will lead to any new webcomics. In theory all the people that said "but I can't draw!" now have a foundation to build off of at least. Then again, people had lots of sprite comics (and I read a few) so it doesn't really need to be that amazing to begin with.
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14 Anonymous 2022-10-29T22:47:18
>>13
I don't think the lack of drawing ability really stopped people from making Webcomics, at least not in the past.
I don't know too much about AI art, since I haven't engaged with it myself and haven't researched it. Being an artist myself, the fact that it uses stolen work put me off to it, as well as the general disdain many AI Art enthusiasts have for artists.
From the little bit I do know, AI isn't quite able to do consistent images well enough to make a comic. I've seen some consistent characters here and there, but not to the level one would need for a comic. Perhaps as the technology matures, this problem will be solved.

Also, it seem you would need a relatively beefy computer to use SD, and GPUs are getting really expensive.


1 Anonymous 2019-07-09T14:35:05 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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6 Anonymous 2019-07-10T20:12:30 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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https://web.archive.org/web/19970606195742/http://www.spumco.com/oogle.html
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7 Anonymous 2019-07-10T20:21:04 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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8 Anonymous 2019-07-10T20:25:15 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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キタ━━━(゚∀゚)━━━!!
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9 Anonymous 2019-07-10T20:49:11 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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10 Anonymous 2022-09-24T17:43:43
Bumping the three year old thread!

John's a talented artist who's very good at what he does, but I dislike his approach to directing.

To him, the whole cartoon is an excuse for funny character acting. Everything else, from the staging and cutting to the story, is subservient to that one element. When you have 50s Tex Avery tier animation with 60s saturday morning cartoon everything else, it's really jarring.


1 Anonymous 2020-11-27T08:20:24 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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Since 4chan keeps deleting Homestuck threads, can we have one here?
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2 Anonymous 2020-11-27T20:32:32
No one likes homosuck. Sorry.
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3 Anonymous 2020-11-27T23:19:35
>>2
I do. I think it gets really bloated and dumb by the end, but for the first two thirds it's a really creative comic with a lot of good characters and worldbuilding.

I don't think 4taba's necessarily a good fit for the sort of thread you'd have on 4chan though. It's a pretty slow site, with replies to a thread being weeks and sometimes even months apart.
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4 Anonymous 2020-11-28T07:04:32
>>3
Well, it's better than nothing and it also allows for more creativity since posts stay up longer and people can ellaborate on them more.


1 Nameless 2019-11-05T12:39:48
Everyone seems pretty divided about modern cartoons. Depending on who you ask we're either in a new golden age or in a new dark age. I feel like I'm the only one who thinks it's somewhere inbetween.

The likes of Steven Universe or Adventure Time really don't measure up to what was being done in the late 80s through the early 2000s, but at the same time they easily beat the garbage that was being churned out in the 60s through the early 80s.


1 Nameless 2019-10-31T00:45:23 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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Who's the Most Remarkable Extra-Ordinary Fellow?
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2 Nameless 2019-10-31T13:02:17
Me
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3 Nameless 2019-10-31T14:53:05
Sinbad the Sailor and Tinbad the Tailor and Jinbad the Jailer and Whinbad the Whaler and Ninbad the Nailer and Finbad the Failer and Binbad the Bailer and Pinbad the Pailer and Minbad the Mailer and Hinbad the Hailer and Rinbad the Railer and Dinbad the Kailer and Vinbad the Quailer and Linbad the Yailer and Xinbad the Phthailer
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4 Nameless 2019-10-31T21:12:45
Why do they have "bad" in their names if they're so good at it


1 Anonymous 2019-09-03T06:05:05 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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Anyone seen this yet? I watched it last night on CN. The most impressive stuff in the movie was animated by porigoshi unsurprisingly. The music was also good, and that nosebleed Steven got when he was punched surprised me. I almost wish this wasn't a TV movie
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9 Anonymous 2019-09-04T20:03:40
>>8
I wish the whole show looked like the pilot. It was much closer in style to the comics and short films Sugar made before working at cartoon network.
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10 Anonymous 2019-09-04T22:52:53
>>7
Doubt it, if I were to search Metallica and ended up getting MLP art, I'd be pissed off.
But there's also this extreme attachment to the characters these people have, that would think not agreeing with them is like you're hurting a real person. It's ridiculous.
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11 Anonymous 2019-09-04T23:31:42
>>10
You can't write fanfiction about Metallica, nor can you create fan theories.

But to answer your question more properly, SU is a show aimed at highschool age girls, AKA the most emotional people on earth.
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12 Anonymous 2019-09-04T23:39:53 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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>>11
>You can't write fanfiction about Metallica, nor can you create fan theories.

That's true, though it's not impossible, I'm pretty sure some guy on the internet has made his "Lars lobotomizes the band Clockwork Orange style" fanfiction.
>But to answer your question more properly, SU is a show aimed at highschool age girls, AKA the most emotional people on earth.

That's the biggest gripe. You finally nailed it to a teeth. And emotional people tend to be pretty vocal and is really easy to appeal to emotions so that narrows it down even more.
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13 Anonymous 2019-10-06T09:40:32
I only really got into SU after I'd stopped watching it for a while. When I started watching it again I'd been pretty much completely isolated from internet discussion on the show, allowing me to appreciate it on its own merits

And that's the thing about SU; it's yet another victim of the internet hype machine.

When a show does something moderatly impressive the 13 year olds who've only watched ten cartoons at most think it's the coolest shit on earth and make a massive deal of it. This gets the attention of people who actually know cartoons, and they go in expecting it to be the next AtLA. When it inevitably isn't, they leave feeling like the show itself cheated them.

The only way to enjoy cartoons again is to remove yourself from most of the discussion surrounding them online.


1 Anonymous 2019-09-09T19:52:22 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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What's the best place, with no terrible ads or viruses, to download western cartoons, like Nyaa for anime?
I just want to watch Johnny Bravo.
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2 Anonymous 2019-09-10T04:12:53 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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watchcartoononline.com and a copy of free trial bandicam


1 Anonymous 2019-08-29T12:04:30
Inspired by the random thoughts thread

Cartoons were at their best from the mid 80s through the early 2000s. If you want a definitive range, it would probably be 1987-2005, although there were good shows made both before and after, just far less frequently.

I liked OK K.O a lot, but I can 100% see how it flopped. It was an otaku oriented show on a network who's primary demographic is teens who probably didn't get half the things the show was referencing. It also had a very funky art style that I know for a fact turned off a ton of people who would have probably otherwise loved it.

People like filmation cartoons and that's mystery to me. All their cartoons looked like dogshit and had even worse writing. He-man is a particularly bad one, yet it seems to be the most popular of their shows. Why?

I frequently see people calling the current popular style "the thing that's killing western animation" and how everything would be better if we got rid of it. This is a very backwards way of thinking. Western cartoons got worse because of a dwindling number of genres and styles, and replacing the current dominant style with another one would only briefly distract from what is a much bigger underlying issue.

Most of Netflix's animated shows have been really freaking good. The internet is predisposed to dislike them though because of that thing the modern web does where if someone fucks up once or twice they're always bad forever.
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13 Anonymous 2019-08-30T23:21:55
>>3
What's wrong with that? It's terrible. It fails even to be cheap entertainment, because it lacks entertainment value, so it has nothing. Entertainment still has to succeed at being that, you can't just say that you can't expect those to be good either. That's a cop-out defence for poor quality.
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14 Anonymous 2019-08-31T11:35:46
>>13
I'm not saying you can't criticize, but I AM saying you should reconsider the approach you take to said critisism.
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15 Anonymous 2019-09-01T07:43:03
The distinction used to make sense. For example, classical music was high art while folk music was low art. Nowadays high art doesn't really exist because the class that supported it, the aristocrats, no longer exists.
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16 Anonymous 2019-09-01T10:37:13
>>15
What I'm referring to is moreso a difference in intent, which is part of why I try to avoid using the terms "high art" and "low art".
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17 Anonymous 2019-09-01T19:43:35
>>14
Calling it shit isn't even an approach to criticism, that's just my opinion on it. The rest of my post was criticisms.


1 Anonymous 2019-08-27T18:57:35 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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Can someone tell me who started that gay trend of reanimating episodes of popular cartoons? Every single one is always the same (ren&stimpy faces, shitty tweened animation, jojo/chris chan/sleepycabin/twitter reference, etc). Modern newgrounds is such a shithole
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2 Anonymous 2019-08-27T21:21:36
It naturally arose out of YTP colabs and MAPs, although I'm pretty sure the sailor moon one was the one that made it a thing

Also, newgrounds has always been like that, you've just gotten too old for it.
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3 Anonymous 2019-08-28T07:26:40
>newgrounds has always been like that, you've just gotten too old for it
And spam collabs were the only funny ones


1 Anonymous 2019-07-29T21:21:35 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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So is the movie this LED display was promoting actually good, or was the same display being mistaken as a bomb the only good thing that came out of it
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2 Anonymous 2019-07-29T22:38:33
It suffers from the same issue a lot of movies based off of series have where it's written like a really long episode as opposed to an actual movie

As for the show the movie is based of, ATHF itself is great.
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3 Anonymous 2019-08-06T18:09:45
>>2
The movie was good because it embraced being a 90-minute episode.
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4 Anonymous 2019-08-18T18:23:53 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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It was Halloween 2006. I dressed up as Beavis from Beavis and Butthead and it was my first time trick or treating alone (I was twelve). Cut to the third house and a cute mexican girl comes to the door and gives me some candy and she's wearing a costume like pic related. So I ask her "ohh is that Master Shake?" and she gives me an expressionless "no". It's still one of the things I remember when in bed. It's so embarrassing to me still and I don't know why.


1 Anonymous 2019-08-07T11:17:16 [ImgOps] [iqdb]
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New ZIM movie coming out in two weeks and the creator already bullycided a girl on twitter. Reminds me of the time where Jhonen would cuss kids out on AIM back when he had more of a rep for treating fans like shit
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2 Anonymous 2019-08-07T11:56:56
>>1
People like Jhonen are way more common in animation than you'd think. And it's not just a new thing either; there's stories of Milt Kahl having autistic shitfits that would only end when Walt bribed him to not leave the studio.

I think it's that animation as a medium naturally draws maladjusted weirdos. The act of doing a ton of very similar drawings all day is only appealing to actual autists.


1 Anonymous 1969-12-31T17:00:00
rick and morty seems ok
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2 Anonymous 1969-12-31T17:00:00
I enjoy it
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3 Anonymous 1969-12-31T17:00:00
i haven't watched it since americans can't draw
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4 Anonymous 1969-12-31T17:00:00
>>3
0wned


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1 Anonymous 1969-12-31T17:00:00
first
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2 Anonymous 2018-06-12T10:10:13
Last thread on /all/!
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3 Anonymous 2019-08-12T22:59:57
>>2
Indeed.

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