Animation
Our community is a place for enthusiasts and fans to discuss all things related to animated media, cartoon news, etc.
Rules
1. Be Respectful
Treat everyone with respect. No harassment, bullying, or hate speech.
2. Stay on Topic
Generally ensure all posts and comments are relevant to the theme of animation. Leeway will of course be given for the natural flow of conversation
3. No Spam
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4. Be Mindful of Spoilers
Ensure spoilers are tagged correctly. See here.
5. No Linking Pirated Material
Just to be safe, don't directly link to pirated content. General discussion is allowed within limits.
6. No Porn
Some shows/films feature nudity or erotica. These are usually allowed but must be tagged as NSFW.
On Anime
While Anime is a beloved animation style with a rich history and extensive following, our focus here leans towards other forms of animation. This is due to the immense popularity of Anime in online spaces, which is amply covered by other dedicated communities.
This doesn't mean that Anime related conversation is not allowed here, only that it's not our focus.
On Technical Discussion
While our primary goal is to discuss animated media, conversations about animation techniques and the process of creating animation are also welcome. Whether you're a budding animator seeking to understand more about the industry, or a seasoned professional sharing your experiences, you're welcome here.
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Having watched Genisys and Dark Fate recently, the franchise really needs a kick up the arse.
I think the problem is the John Connor factor. We need stories that somehow involve terminators but not John. I know the first comics did that I think but can't remember how.
I do remember a brilliant part. As we know, nothing dead comes through time. So a Terminator stuffed a future laser pistol into the stomach of an unwitting human and used him as a time "suitcase".
Star Wars had exactly the same problem in the newer movies too, where they kept wheeling out Han and Leia and Luke who have no damn business being there, because the producers can't just let go and move on.
It's like the execs think if they change characters it will scare the audience off, and we won't feel like it's Star Wars anymore (and they won't make as much money...)
Star Wars: Andor showed the solution to this problem, and Terminator is crying out for exactly the same - content set in the same universe, but wih all-new characters we've never seen before, and a totally original plot. That's what we want.
So yeah, I hope it's good too and that they take a fresh direction.