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19 April 2021

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15 american cartoons that were influenced by anime

Adapted from the manga by hiromu arakawa, fma traverses several genres—naturalistic sci-fi, fantasy, historical allegory, horror, war—each composing a totally original work of television drama. It’s maybe the darkest and most violent show on this list, but also one with a big metal heart and a core that’s as much family drama as it is intergenerational war epic. Everyone likes to talk about the simpsons, family guy, and south park as the titans of the adult animated show world, but bob's burgers has long been the underrated challenger. Now having aired for 10 seasons, this show is just straight up funny. Jon benjamin just simply has one of the funniest voices in the business, and he puts it to good work here.

The show's incredibly fast production schedule allows parker and stone to write and produce episodes almost up to the day they air, something unheard of in the animation genre, where it normally takes months to produce a half-hour episode. The show's style, while looking like stop-motion construction paper cut-outs, is animated completely on computers. Sometimes the style even changes to fit the episode's content, such as the anime sequences in season eight's "Good times with weapons" and the world of warcraft-style sequences in season 10's "Make love, not warcraft." actually two separate series , the rocky and bullwinkle show consisted of rather limited, choppy animation, but more than made up for that with memorable characters and clever humor. Aside from rocket j. Squirrel and bullwinkle j. Moose, other classic characters introduced on the series include boris badenov, natasha fatale, dudley do-right, mr. Peabody and sherman. Rocky and bullwinkle also introduced many children to humorous takes on famous fairy tales, fables, nursery rhymes and poems in the segments "Fractured fairy tales," "Aesop & son," and "Bullwinkle's corner."

For all the perceived faults of the modern star wars films, tartakovsky's clone wars proved that the franchise can soar when in the hands of a creative team that truly gets it -- and loves it. Seth green and matt senreich never stopped loving toys, and guess what? Tapping into the collective geek memory its creators and audience share, green and senreich's adult swim series delivers fast-paced comedy via segments lasting anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes. Using stop-motion animation and toys , the targets here run a wide pop-culture gamut, from the olsen twins to he-man.

Or perhaps you like a little hero-action in your poetic melodramas? Based on the comic book by sam kieth, the maxx often kept the frame by frame references intact, and in most cases moved the characters very little, if even at all. There's a lot of emotional turmoil and damage caused by physical assault, and we haven't seen any show give that damage as much of a voice as the maxx. The maxx, in all of its glory, allowed for grief, rage, guilt and despair as we followed the supernatural after-effects of the attack and rape of julie winters. Julie's own personal desire to feel whole again causes her to create an inner psychological landscape called the outback, where she rules as the jungle queen.

A deconstruction of its own genre, the series helped reinvigorate japanese anime, becoming a cultural touchstone. Inspired by the series kung fu, genndy tartakovsky’s samurai jack combines elements of the western, samurai, fantasy, and science fiction. Its first episode featured a ridiculously bold ten minutes of dialogue-free action, and the animation style of the series was like nothing on television before. Like loony tunes, the flintstones needn’t be watched to be known. Another adult swim classic, black dynamite is based on the 2009 film about a kung fu fighter (played by actor michael j. White) whose life's mission is to rid the streets of drugs and crime after his brother's death. The animated series takes some creative leaps from the original movie, but features a number of notable guest voice appearances, including those by snoop dogg, tyler the creator, and chance the rapper.

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