I remember listening to the commentary for The Incredibles (Yes I'm that nerdy) and hearing how the animators were so against the hand going through fabric thing lol "Couldn't we just have his hand go over the shirt and kind of find the tear? Do we have to put his hand through it? Really? Aww man :/" lol made me laugh cause I could totally see a bunch of adults throwing a fit over something like that like kids being forced to go to do homework ^_^ I think I'd rather do homework though O_O
2D animation remained far from dead because Spongebob Squarepants, the Simpsons, and Family Guy were 2D animated throughout April 2, 2004 (the release date of Home on the Range to the theaters) and December 11, 2009 (the release date of the Princess and the Frog to the theaters). Also during that time, Phineas and Ferb came to television. 2D animation was still common for television shows.
Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons, Bolt fucked things up when i saw Princess and the Frog and the Oscar nomination that made wonder that it will save 2D films
@koreyknockout I'm pretty sure it's mentioned in the film. In any case, I know Nemo's the one who first mentions him (he reports that Sandy Plankton said sea turtules live to be 100), so I can't imagine who else he could be.
@AnimationAmongUs Hey, John never meant for that to happen. He's very passionate about BOTH! It was other studios that had been causing 2D animation to die out, because they got the wrong idea of Toy Story's success. They thought it was because it was CGI and that was the only thing people would pay to see, but it was really because Toy Story was a great film. And if a really bad CGI film was 2D, it would still be a bad film.
@AnimationAmongUs Excactly what A113Pixar said. Whether you believe it or not, Disney has lost their touch, because back then story was eveerything to them. Now, they just want Money! And Power. That was Ceaser's undoing, and that was Disney's undoing. Thank the Good Lord we have Pixar! Because they only do what Walt would want, and that is why they have won Oscars and USA's hearts! Walt would be ashaed of Disney, but would be proud of Pixar!
@darthqueen45 We can't know what Walt would think. In any case, I'm sure Pixar does what THEY want, not what Walt Disney would want. Great art doesn't come from doing what someone else wants, especially if the person in question is dead.
The animator at the beginning had such a heavy scene to carry on his shoulders. My jaw dropped when I saw his notes of the scene's emotions and symbols scribbled like mathematical equations into the margins of his drawings.
It's all so inspirational. If you don't love Pixar, there's something wrong with you.
I remember listening to the commentary for The Incredibles (Yes I'm that nerdy) and hearing how the animators were so against the hand going through fabric thing lol "Couldn't we just have his hand go over the shirt and kind of find the tear? Do we have to put his hand through it? Really? Aww man :/" lol made me laugh cause I could totally see a bunch of adults throwing a fit over something like that like kids being forced to go to do homework ^_^ I think I'd rather do homework though O_O
happybunnyntx 2 months ago
isn't this the company that made Cars 2 ??? what a bunch of retards
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everlamo 7 months ago
nothing will top Toy Story 3's $1,000,000,000 box office gross.... not even Toy Story 4 which should never be made.
ThePremiumGoods 8 months ago
this part ends with a foreshadowing of the douche side of Disney.
haohaohayashi 9 months ago
2D animation remained far from dead because Spongebob Squarepants, the Simpsons, and Family Guy were 2D animated throughout April 2, 2004 (the release date of Home on the Range to the theaters) and December 11, 2009 (the release date of the Princess and the Frog to the theaters). Also during that time, Phineas and Ferb came to television. 2D animation was still common for television shows.
MyNameZebra 10 months ago
the incredibles is 'till today pixars masterpiece!!!
Hurlibutz 11 months ago
The real cause of the near-death of Traditional animation is DreamWorks.
mattjnor98 1 year ago 2
Brad Bird is so funny.
GomJabber11 1 year ago 3
Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons, Bolt fucked things up when i saw Princess and the Frog and the Oscar nomination that made wonder that it will save 2D films
TheChicagoguy 1 year ago
The real cause of 2D animation's near extinction: Michael Eisner and Jeffery Katzenberg
luisrox94 1 year ago 10
@luisrox94 Very true.
GomJabber11 1 year ago
thinking of finding nemo always makes me cry :(
ut2k4master 1 year ago
who IS sandy plankton?
koreyknockout 1 year ago
@koreyknockout A classmate of Nemo's.
411314 7 months ago
@411314 how do you know this?
koreyknockout 7 months ago
@koreyknockout I'm pretty sure it's mentioned in the film. In any case, I know Nemo's the one who first mentions him (he reports that Sandy Plankton said sea turtules live to be 100), so I can't imagine who else he could be.
411314 7 months ago
Well there's Disney 4 ya tryin 2 do everything by themselves
toquimon 1 year ago
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i sure felt sorry for mickey mouse @ 9:33 !
John Lasseter had REALLY poisioned Hand-Drawn Animation w/ Certain Death by CGI!
OH NO! :O
John Lasseter is in THE BIGGEST TROUBLE EVER!!!! >:(
I Can't Believe Mickey Mouse is GONE FOR GOOD!!!! :(
AnimationAmongUs 1 year ago
@AnimationAmongUs It's not...uh...Princess Frog??
BLovesTylerHilton 1 year ago
@AnimationAmongUs get real, u need to do ur HW
Tru3Innovator77 1 year ago
@AnimationAmongUs Hey, John never meant for that to happen. He's very passionate about BOTH! It was other studios that had been causing 2D animation to die out, because they got the wrong idea of Toy Story's success. They thought it was because it was CGI and that was the only thing people would pay to see, but it was really because Toy Story was a great film. And if a really bad CGI film was 2D, it would still be a bad film.
A113Pixar 1 year ago 23
@A113Pixar Among it all, I'm sure Pixar thought it was stupid for Disney to give up 2D animation at the time.
mattjnor98 1 year ago
@AnimationAmongUs Excactly what A113Pixar said. Whether you believe it or not, Disney has lost their touch, because back then story was eveerything to them. Now, they just want Money! And Power. That was Ceaser's undoing, and that was Disney's undoing. Thank the Good Lord we have Pixar! Because they only do what Walt would want, and that is why they have won Oscars and USA's hearts! Walt would be ashaed of Disney, but would be proud of Pixar!
darthqueen45 1 year ago 5
@darthqueen45 We can't know what Walt would think. In any case, I'm sure Pixar does what THEY want, not what Walt Disney would want. Great art doesn't come from doing what someone else wants, especially if the person in question is dead.
411314 7 months ago
@411314 well yeah i guess so
darthqueen45 7 months ago
The animator at the beginning had such a heavy scene to carry on his shoulders. My jaw dropped when I saw his notes of the scene's emotions and symbols scribbled like mathematical equations into the margins of his drawings.
It's all so inspirational. If you don't love Pixar, there's something wrong with you.
toonsem 2 years ago 39