I have been a fan of animation for roughly two decades now, and I’ve noticed that many animated programs have contained plots that are reminiscent of those that have been done in numerous other animated programs over the years. Some people have claimed that these episodes were clich?, while others have claimed that they were merely paying homage to the works that were created before it. However,
some of these archetype plots that have played an integral role throughout the history of animation seem to be fading and are not used that often anymore.
For example, the plot where a baby keeps crawling or walking into harms way, while its (temporary) caregiver struggles to prevent its demise. I’m not sure where it originated but I believe that it was popularized by Popeye, and numerous animated programs since then have had such plots in one episode or another. I believe “Animaniacs” even had a recurring segment that contained that plot. However, I do not believe that plot has been done in quite some time and it was one of the reasons that I chose to create this thread. I concede that I haven’t seen every episode of every animated program, so perhaps this plot has been alive and well all these years, but I haven’t seen evidence of that.
Despite this fact, I thought that this thread was still worth creating. Perhaps I have made an incorrect analysis and there aren’t many plots on the verge of fading into obscurity, but I encourage people to share and discuss the ones that they are aware of. I am fully aware that some of these archetype plots are alive and doing well, such as the plot where Character A saves Character B’s life and receives special treatment, only to eventually despite special treatment and decide to get Character B to save their life in order to make them stop. That is a plot that certainly hasn’t died and has withstood the test of time, even though it, too, doesn’t occur as frequently as it had at one point in time. I’m not even sure which animated program popularized that trend, but I digress.
Do you know of any other plots that aren’t as common in this day and age as they were a decade or more earlier? Also, what are your opinions on such archetype plots? Do you believe that they are clich? since they have been done in numerous animated programs over the years, or do you accept them as an homage to earlier works?
Here’s hoping this thread doesn’t bomb, eh wot?
some of these archetype plots that have played an integral role throughout the history of animation seem to be fading and are not used that often anymore.
For example, the plot where a baby keeps crawling or walking into harms way, while its (temporary) caregiver struggles to prevent its demise. I’m not sure where it originated but I believe that it was popularized by Popeye, and numerous animated programs since then have had such plots in one episode or another. I believe “Animaniacs” even had a recurring segment that contained that plot. However, I do not believe that plot has been done in quite some time and it was one of the reasons that I chose to create this thread. I concede that I haven’t seen every episode of every animated program, so perhaps this plot has been alive and well all these years, but I haven’t seen evidence of that.
Despite this fact, I thought that this thread was still worth creating. Perhaps I have made an incorrect analysis and there aren’t many plots on the verge of fading into obscurity, but I encourage people to share and discuss the ones that they are aware of. I am fully aware that some of these archetype plots are alive and doing well, such as the plot where Character A saves Character B’s life and receives special treatment, only to eventually despite special treatment and decide to get Character B to save their life in order to make them stop. That is a plot that certainly hasn’t died and has withstood the test of time, even though it, too, doesn’t occur as frequently as it had at one point in time. I’m not even sure which animated program popularized that trend, but I digress.
Do you know of any other plots that aren’t as common in this day and age as they were a decade or more earlier? Also, what are your opinions on such archetype plots? Do you believe that they are clich? since they have been done in numerous animated programs over the years, or do you accept them as an homage to earlier works?
Here’s hoping this thread doesn’t bomb, eh wot?