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waltergamersposts · 11 months
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Nimona Before and After
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gritsandbrits · 2 years
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15 yrs ago Transformers Animated had a nonwhite female lead who had compelling personality and wasn't your typical "tagalong kid". A LOT of girls watched TFA, to this day Sari has a large fanbase. But do tell me girls outgrow cartoons!
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tehozwar69 · 10 months
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Welp, looks like this will be the end of Cartoon Network Studios’ own building after (almost) 29 years. I’ve always wanted to see what it was like in person, but that’ll probably never happen. Hopefully it’ll stay up as some sort of monument since Cartoon Network is pretty well known, a huge part of animation history, and beloved by millions.
Thank you to those for making some pretty talented, unique and inspirational creations at CNS. I also wish everyone the best of luck when moving into the WB Animation building and anybody laid off for better work elsewhere!
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grayblebayble · 2 years
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“The Owl House crew better pay for my therapy!”
The Owl House crew can’t even pay for a full season three give those guys a break and yell at Disney instead
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heather0feather · 2 years
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I am very angry and upset at the moment
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neogirlart · 2 years
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Animations in Danger! Time to Revolution
Since the day when HBO Max was released on May 27, 2020, you can watch any show like Adventure Time or Smiling Friends until something happen... Warner Bros Discovery decided to remove all animation include upcoming event that meant to be greenlit. We are shocked & angry at the moment they did very unacceptable like why would they do that? It's not just Disney, it's all the company around the world that just started to reject idea from the animators & refuse to pay them more which is sound unfair pay.
Look what they did to the animation on the news:
HBO Max is treating animation fans and creators like garbage (avclub.com)
HBO Max and Cartoon Network Cancels Another Animated Project (comicbook.com)
Without Warning, HBO Max To Slash Dozens Of Animated Series From Its Service (cartoonbrew.com)
'Infinity Train' Creator Calls Out 'Unprofessional, Rude . . . Slimy' Tactics At Warner Bros. Discovery (cartoonbrew.com)
It's time for us to protect animation from losing their rights! We‘re going to make a petition (even if it isn’t going to work) & send protect email to the company to tell them stop treating us fan & creator like trash.
Tags use for the Art right:
#newdeal4animation
#payanimationwriters
#animator_rights
#writers_right
#artist_rights
Please reblog this post.
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aleppothemushroom · 10 months
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Come the fuck on!
Now you're telling me the people that actually respect animation do crunch too?
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fbwzoo · 11 months
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After 4 years, I finally found Spoon somewhere that wasn't his hammock, rock cave, or wheel!! How is he so cute? 💙
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x-lizzy-x · 2 years
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~!GAME SUGGESTIONS!~
I want to get some new games to play, but I'm worried I'll get something that I'll get bored of or not really enjoy. I made a list of my top 10 favorite games I've already played. Any and all suggestions are much appreciated!
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Cuphead: Don't Deal With The Devil
Minecraft
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin
The Sims 4
Slime Rancher
Stardew Valley
Subnautica (+ Subnautica Below Zero)
The Stanley Parable
Undertale (+ Deltarune)
-Bonus: I've played pretty much every Five Nights At Freddy's game as well
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queeraak · 7 months
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i must confess that fall is the worst season in my opinion and i don't know why people like it. everything bad about the world is represented in october - november
#seth.txt#1. the colors are dingy most of the month and aren't that great. worst shade of orange#2. sickness is increased as it is cold and flu season. when i get sick it's always fall or winter#3. seasonal depression increases as the days get shorter and shorter. why do you people like when it's dark at 5pm#4. the food is lame. people who love fall usually love the food or thanksgiving which is just mash potatoes and pumpkin which both suck ass#5. the holidays in winter at least make it worthwhile because christmas and new years are both objectively better aesthetically#6. halloween feels really superficial like no one truly celebrates it anymore on a widespread level. should be hyped up like christmas#7. idc what people say dealing with cold is way worse than dealing with heat if you have ac. i am always cold so colder = always bad#8. all plants dying is so ugly to look at and there are no little birds and animals around during the fall which makes the depression worse#i could think of reasons for hours i think i have explained my manifesto well enough for now#actually hold on adding another amendment.#9. having to wear long sleeves pants and socks indoors is torturous and disgusting to where battling the coldness is the lesser evil#10. the sky is always fucking grey for some reason fucker that isn't beautiful esp when it's not even raining#11. you can't go swimming or eat ice cream as easily. name any fall activity that remotely compares to swimming in the summer you're wrong
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waltergamersposts · 1 year
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6 Facts on Why Invader Zim Enter the Florpus is Ruined More than other Animated Movies that got sent to streaming instead of Theaters or Cable TV
1. On May 10th, 2019 The President of Viacom Bob Bakish revealed in a conference call that Netflix had acquired the distribution rights to the film.
2. When the movie got delayed to late summer, my dog Andy passed away before the film came out and I always call gir the name of my dog in the show but I couldn't do it on the movie because he's dead
3. It missed a bunch of good Animated shows that ended and got Hiatus in 2019 and won't air new episodes on the same day or week the movie comes out like Amazing World Of Gumball,. Star Vs The Force of Evil, Total Dramarama, Loud House and more
4. A lot of people weren't respecting me to see this movie when it came out.
5.In 2020 at Sand Diego Comic Con, Eric Trueheart said that after Enter the Florpus aired, nobody from Nickelodeon or Netflix called up Jhonen Vasquez to say, 'Hey, nice job.'
6. In July 2022, Rikki Simons the Voice of Gir said they didn't get paid for streaming residuals on the Movie
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gritsandbrits · 2 years
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Ugh Walt Disney was a terrible person.
He was but i don't think employees should be blamed for what the company does. You can still enjoy their products while calling out the shitty practices.
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tehozwar69 · 11 months
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“No wages, no pages.” - Daffy Duck (Eric Bauza)
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beelzemon · 2 years
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exopelagic · 1 month
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i will not panic abt my exams
#it will be fine actually#I’m stressed bc they’re in. a month now like a month from today and I’ll be done#but that just means I have a whole month to be making notes I can do a lot in a month#I’m going home on Friday which is stressing me out but it’s just one week I’ll go Friday and leave Saturday/Sunday#and if I can do a handful of lectures while I’m at home that’ll be a useful step no matter what#i can probably focus on like molecular ones which are easier to structure bc I just need to pull out the mechanisms#tomorrow I just gotta read up on two topics really and then I can write the dumb mock exam which I won’t be able to do at home bc its 4 hour#I hate that we have to do that especially bc it’s got shit evil questions but whatever#and I can’t feel bad abt being slow to get back into this bc im an animal with a body and it takes a while to get back into Anything#and I’m worried abt the exam yes bc of how it went last year when I was unprepared but 1) I won’t be THAT degree of unprepared this year#2) it is unlikely that i get as insanely unlucky as I did last year#fucking hell I just. don’t think I’m made for this kinda system I can’t make myself work in it#every single term of my degree so far I’ve been fighting to keep up with everything and had no time to properly prepare for the exams#and then scraped it by working off a baseline level of being good at putting ideas together quickly and strategically working last minute#on whatever will give me the best shot at getting what I need but that’s not possible in these two exams bc I have over 100 lectures to know#I can’t do 100 lectures in a month. it’s just not possible but what I can probably do is summarise some important bits for like half of them#I think I’m bad at the whole sustained effort on a big task over a long period of time#bc this is so huge that there’s no way for me to see progress or move on to anything new bc it’s just. a stack of 100 lectures to deal with#I HOPE I’m better at dealing with project next year bc i think it’ll be more task based#and like I can watch the lectures the first time round bc there’s a set thing to do and an end point#I have genuinely no idea how to approach this in a way that will be useful achievable AND get enough done within the time I have#anyway I can’t stress abt it now bc I have to go to the shop and then home to cook. so#AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA#luke.txt
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lockea · 1 month
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I've been seeing a lot of Discourse around outdoor cats that talks past one of the biggest problems addressing community cats/outdoor working cats so I thought I'd chime in with my two cents.
Many arguments I see just... don't think about the cats at all? Or don't consider the logistics of actually addressing the feral cat problem in a humane way. It's always about how outdoor cats shouldn't be outdoors, which is neither realistic nor helpful.
I used to volunteer at an municipal animal shelter in the USA that had a TNR program (Trap, Neuter, Return) and also adopted out community cats to local farms and businesses. Here's my side of the story.
"Your cat doesn't need to be outside" -- Yes, correct. Your domesticated (non-feral) house cat does not need to go outside at all. They can have a fully actualized life safely indoors. When I see this argument, proponents of indoor only cats are correct in most or all their arguments regarding this.
"Outdoor cats are the largest invasive species in the world, and decimate bird populations." -- This is also correct, and part of the reason why you can help by bringing your house cat indoors. Cats are the largest invasive species. Spay and Neuter your cats, bring them inside, and socialize them so they don't become feral.
"TNR doesn't work." -- False. Whether we like it or not, feral cats exist. We have two methods by which we can address the feral cat population -- decimating them (humanely euthanizing the whole colony) or TNR. For a long time, euthanasia was the preferred way to address the feral cat problem. Afterall, if the cats aren't there, doesn't that save the local wildlife population?
Except that we found, studying these colonies, that when a colony is wiped out, the cats of another colony will spread into their territory and continue to have kittens and the population of feral cats is neither controlled nor diminished.
Hence, TNR. What we found performing TNR on cat colonies was that this controlled the population of the colonies, allowing them to stay in their territory, which kept other colonies from spreading (especially colonies we hadn't performed TNR on yet). We at the shelter felt this was the most humane way to control the feral cat population and safely deflate their existence without dealing with the population blooms that euthanasia caused.
"What about kittens?" -- Kittens from these colonies were brought into the shelter, socialized, and fostered out until they could be adopted. Some of these semi-feral kittens needed special homes to be adopted into, but this was the best quality of life for these cats.
"What about cats that get missed during TNR?" -- We would return to the colony several times over a period of several years to perform TNR on the same colony. We mark cats that have been neutered by clipping their ear (this is done humanely, but is the most reliable way to tell if a cat has been neutered so the poor thing doesn't have to have surgery 3-4 times in their life). Also, during the TNR process the cats would be vaccinated to ensure disease did not spread from the colony (i.e. rabies). Still, even getting 60% of the colony TNR'd would dramatically reduce the number of kittens being added to the colony each year. This controlled the population by allowing the territory to naturally deflate in size over time, buying us time to address the larger feral cat problem.
"What if the colony was in an unsafe location?" -- There were two ways we addressed unsafe colony locations -- remember, we know that when the colony is removed, a new colony will move into its place, so we tried not to move the colony unless we really felt the cats or the public was unsafe -- one was to move the whole colony to a new location. Preferably someplace like a warehouse where we have an agreement with the owners of the warehouse. Some of the cats were even relocated to shelter grounds as our community cats. If the colony was small enough we would bring them into our Feral Cats room and adopt them out as community cats.
"What is a community cat?" -- The way the program worked, was that anyone who needed a working cat could apply to the program. These were often rural farmers or businesses with warehouses that needed rodent protection. We trained the farmers and businesses on how to acclimatize the cats to their new home, and as part of the agreement, they had to care for the cats (veterinary care, vaccinations, food and water). This gave businesses and farms an alternative to expensive and environmentally unfriendly rodent control, and also gave these feral cats good places to live out their natural lives.
"Can't you just adopt out feral cats?" -- No. Cats that have not been socialized around humans as kittens, or who have several generations of feral cat in them could not interact with humans in a way that did not cause them undue stress. This was not a humane way to handle feral cats. However, when a cat was brought into the feral cat room, they would be monitored for up to a week. If the cat displayed signs of being semi-social or fully social (hanging out outside of their den, allowing staff to pet them, showing interest in staff in the room), then we would either move the cat into the adoption room or place them in foster to be socialized before adoption. Feral cats who displayed signs of being able to live full and healthy lives with human companions were NOT adopted out as community cats. We also observed this behavior during TNRs and would do the same for those cats too.
"But aren't cats bad hunters?" -- Compared to other species, cats are not the most effective form of rodent control. This is true. However, you have to understand that feral cats exist. There is no "undo" button we can push to stop them from existing. We have to deal with the problem we have right now, which is to safely and humanely decrease the number of feral cats in our communities. And yes, we do that by using cats as rodent control in the community.
"What can I do?" -- Stop saying community cats shouldn't exist. That's not helpful and doesn't solve the problem we have. Bring your cat indoors. Spay and neuter your cats. Adopt from shelters. Volunteer with a TNR team. Support TNR efforts in your community. Recognize that those of us actively dealing with the community/feral problem are trying to do what is in the best interest of our communities and the animals we love. We aren't sitting over here saying these cats should exist -- a feral cat will not have the same quality of life as one that is indoors with a family -- but we have to address the problem in practical terms. We don't have the moral high ground to just do nothing while pontificating solutions that have no basis in actuality.
And yes, it's okay to celebrate community cats. If your local farm has a couple of working cats, that means that farm is helping participate in the safe deflation of the feral cat population. Don't shame a farm or business for using community cats. We're all doing the best we can to solve the problem that we have.
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