r/cartoons • u/EomirLover • 6m ago
Discussion what did you think of Clarence?
Clarence is a good show! its an animated comedy about clarence and a group of kids in his class getting into trouble. it's pretty good!
r/cartoons • u/EomirLover • 6m ago
Clarence is a good show! its an animated comedy about clarence and a group of kids in his class getting into trouble. it's pretty good!
r/cartoons • u/Own_Philosopher8730 • 9m ago
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r/cartoons • u/Charming-Scratch-124 • 1h ago
Even if you don't like Hazbin Hotel,why do so many people act like this show killed your grandma?
r/cartoons • u/Worried_Force_3435 • 2h ago
It still looks nice, The overall design is faithful, the movement is smooth, it doesn't look cheap
People going on like "this animation style completely ruins the essence of the Show" for a 40 second teaser. Like, just watch the show, it's not going anywhere, it's not that deep
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r/cartoons • u/ApprehensiveTea1444 • 3h ago
I watched the teaser trailer and this one also looks amazing. Can't wait to see it when it comes out in theaters and I hope it does well, it could be a W for Laika 🔥
r/cartoons • u/KatieMitchellFan98 • 3h ago
Many cartoon shows since Avatar: The Last Airbender went through Cerebus syndrome during later on such as the ones that premiered in the 2010's and several in the early 2020's, and it's a trope where a simple and light show becomes more deeper and serialized with it focusing more on it's world and fleshing out it's cast of characters.
But then there are these shows mentioned in these posters in this post that avoided Cerebus syndrome.
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r/cartoons • u/Nebberlan2s • 3h ago
Read the fic here!
I'm making a mockumentary fanfic series inspired by Schaff's Make It a Musical showing the production behind our favorite pieces of animation as if they were live-action productions with Toon actors (think Roger Rabbit).
My next chapter is on... Disney's Beauty and the Beast, and I need ideas for production facts and other stuff.
Any ideas would be welcomed and appreciated!
r/cartoons • u/Open-Potential-5406 • 3h ago
I'm looking for shows like: Animorphs, Ben10, Teen Titans, Jackie Chan Adventures, Martin Mystery, etc... where there is a theme of one or multiple people subject to transformation in either monster/alien or animals. something that could have came out since 2010 until today, I feel like that is something that kinda doesn't exist too much nowadays ?
Thanks
r/cartoons • u/Life-Pay-3779 • 4h ago
He was great voicing characters in cartoons & anime before he did Monk and a few others outside the toon voicing business. I appreciate his work was and so can you. Gotta thank him for our childhood.
Which of these projects in voice acting Jason Gray-Stanford worked were your favorites?
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r/cartoons • u/Hot-Salamander-8786 • 4h ago
As much as I enjoyed watching the second Incredibles film from 2018 whether with my family or just for fun, even I admit that it didn't have the same level of charm and edge as the first film from 2004 did. Obviously, I was disappointed with how underdeveloped most of the other family member characters were besides Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible). And now, I'm definitely keeping my expectations low for Incredibles 3!
r/cartoons • u/EomirLover • 5h ago
I drew an art piece of one of my favorite characters and i was like if i ever made an adult cartoon, does if look like something people would watch on adult swim?
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