A general for "western" animations/cartoons.
Gonna start off with a recommendation to watch The King and the Mockingbird the 1980 version especially, absolutely comrade-pilled movie.
Good torrent sites (massive pop-up warning, put on an adblocker):
https://kimcartoon.li/CartoonListhttps://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=movieshttps://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=2;18;41;49 502 posts and 163 image replies omitted.Been checking a few of the recent Internet indie animation darlings. Some unsolicited thoughts
>Helluva Boss
Tried multiple times with this but just couldn't get over how mid the humor is and how it often feels like a sensitive Tumblr kid trying and failing to be edgy because they don't believe in it. I'm not necessarily against what it's trying to do, I have a bit of a theater kid side in me and I surprisingly vibe with the character designs and songs, it's just that the writing is really mediocre and not enjoyable. This feels to me like one of those franchises that's sustained more by fandom (i.e. churning out new characters for merch, providing a lot of fanfic fuel, lots of songs for fan creators to cover, that kind of thing) than quality, but maybe that's a bit unfair.
>Murder Drones
Really fun. Loved the visual direction, the density of the writing, the over-the-top robo violence, how it uses anime influences without going fully into pastiche. Although the
humor and the horror elements felt a little trite sometimes. I do prefer the version of the show that the pilot was hinting at, with the protagonists being less moral, the designs a little more fanservicey, and N showing his dangerous side more often. "Let's exterminate humanity" felt like a more intriguing premise. Even then, the whole show felt like something I'd never quite seen before, so for it to have this level of production quality makes me glad for where indie animation is at.
>Punch Punch Forever
One of the most entertaining things I've watched in a while. Just a really good time. Really funny, really creative, the fast pacing is exciting and the action scenes are surprisingly fun in their own way.
Accepting recommendations. Still a little on the fence about whether to watch all of Digital Circus
>>22918>>47305>>47306>>47307thats just anyone whos a proper citizen of bourgeois society, artists arent some special kind of petit bourgeois, and whatever they do in their private lives is irrelevant to art itself. even marx loved shakespeare, etc
>>47298>I feel like pretty much anyone who isn't already part of a fandom would agree Even IN fandoms some people would agree, it's not really about fandoms, it's more a cancerous infantile mentality towards story telling. I think it comes in part from liberal ideologues constantly crying about depictions of racism or other discrimination in films from the past and demanding censorship of it (like censoring Tom Sawyer) when really its just overly sensitive infantile people being uncomfortable with something or projecting and getting triggered.
Even with stuff like StarShip Troopers people will fucking foam at the mouth calling it pro-fascist when Heinlein also wrote books that directly contradicted the ideology in StarShip Troopers, because a story and characters in stories aren't necessarily an authorial self-insert.
>>47321Ppf is great, looking forward to the next one
>>47332The worst thing about it is definitely how long the new episodes take, but I respect that it's a consequence of speedoru doing nearly everything by himself.