I had the idea for this topic after seeing this post in the "minority opinions" thread:
It took me a while to get round to it, though, but now I think it'll make an interesting companion to Joey's post about the status of animation in America.
Okay, here we go. Contrary to what some people believe, adult (ie, apparently not primarily intended for children) non-comedy (ie, possibly light-hearted but not really in Simpsons territory) animation is regularly made outside Japan. Here's a small sampling of stuff that's available to watch online legally:
Kamiya's Correspondence
Dog
Black Day to Freedom
King Pylon
Waking Up Inside the Fish
I'll reserve comment on these for now. The rest of you can take a look through them and post your thoughts. Which did you like best? Are they what you expected when you asked for adult animation? Disappointed, or pleasantly surprised? Inspired maybe? Have they made you think a little differently about the animation scene?
I'll be interested to hear what people have to say.
It took me a while to get round to it, though, but now I think it'll make an interesting companion to Joey's post about the status of animation in America.
Okay, here we go. Contrary to what some people believe, adult (ie, apparently not primarily intended for children) non-comedy (ie, possibly light-hearted but not really in Simpsons territory) animation is regularly made outside Japan. Here's a small sampling of stuff that's available to watch online legally:
Kamiya's Correspondence
Dog
Black Day to Freedom
King Pylon
Waking Up Inside the Fish
I'll reserve comment on these for now. The rest of you can take a look through them and post your thoughts. Which did you like best? Are they what you expected when you asked for adult animation? Disappointed, or pleasantly surprised? Inspired maybe? Have they made you think a little differently about the animation scene?
I'll be interested to hear what people have to say.