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Tenchu 07-07-2009 12:06 AM

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"Animation buffs believe Disney ripped off Kimba to create The Lion King. Disney insists similarities... are coincidence. If anything supports Disney's argument, it's the depth of the Japanese show. The Kimba episodes deal with justice and morality, never presuming children deserve only light entertainment." --PETER HONG, Los Angeles Times, May 19, 2002
LOL, does anyone else think this is bullshit?

mercedesjin 07-07-2009 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Tenchu (Post 742436)
LOL, does anyone else think this is bullshit?

What's bullshit? That Peter Hong said this, or that Disney "insists the similarities are a coincidence"?

Tenchu 07-07-2009 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by mercedesjin (Post 742440)
What's bullshit? That Peter Hong said this, or that Disney "insists the similarities are a coincidence"?

Sorry, let me make this more specific for you:

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The Kimba episodes deal with justice and morality, never presuming children deserve only light entertainment." --PETER HONG, Los Angeles Times, May 19, 2002
Does anyone else think this is bullshit?

thcuteness 07-07-2009 12:42 AM

Animation wise i say american, but when it come to a capativating story and dramatic plot line and what not, i say japan.


GO TRANSFORMERS!!!!!

mercedesjin 07-07-2009 01:53 AM

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Originally Posted by thcuteness (Post 742450)
Animation wise i say american, but when it come to a capativating story and dramatic plot line and what not, i say japan.


GO TRANSFORMERS!!!!!

Oh Transformers is pure talent. That's some seriously amazing animation. Well, the first one anyway. I haven't seen the second, so I wouldn't know.

Tenchu 07-07-2009 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by mercedesjin (Post 742469)
Oh Transformers is pure talent. That's some seriously amazing animation. Well, the first one anyway. I haven't seen the second, so I wouldn't know.

... You think this is quality stuff?



...

*Bursts into laughter*

MMM 07-07-2009 02:06 AM

We are getting off topic here if were are talking about the Transformers live-action movies in a thread about animation.

It would be hard to argue CGI technology is surpassed anywhere outside of the US. The movie budgets are much higher here than anywhere in the world, allowing for jumps in CG technology. But it takes more than technology to make a compelling movie people are willing to pay to see. So back to anime...

mercedesjin 07-07-2009 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 742476)
We are getting off topic here if were are talking about the Transformers live-action movies in a thread about animation.

It would be hard to argue CGI technology is surpassed anywhere outside of the US. The movie budgets are much higher here than anywhere in the world, allowing for jumps in CG technology. But it takes more than technology to make a compelling movie people are willing to pay to see. So back to anime...

I know it's a rule, but I don't think it's fair for anyone to say "we're getting off topic" on this forums when 99% of these threads seem to get off topic all of the time. I also don't know if this even is off topic. I thought that animation was used in Transformers. Animation was verry successfully put together with humans, which is a pretty difficult thing to do. I'm talking about all Animated films, not just cartoons.

And yes, Tenchu - I do think it's quality stuff. It's fine if you disagree. That's usually what humans do.

MMM 07-07-2009 05:06 PM

You set the scope for the topic in your first post. American animation vs. Japanese anime.

The Transformers live-action movies do not fit within that scope as they are live-action movies, and that's why I said it was off-topic.

If you want to change your first post to include CG in live-action movies you sure can, but I don't know that there is much to discuss there.

Jaydelart 07-07-2009 05:19 PM

I'm going to be boring and say that I like both for their own unique traits.


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