Animesque cartoons

Will they ever come back, Sup Forums?

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Why should they? Finished things should stay finished.

Hope not. Don't want good shows to be ruined by bad reboots.

Steven Universe is pretty much an anime with a western cartoon style.

It'll happen as soon as anime becomes mainstream again.
There's no anime out right now that has the attention of people not already invested in anime itself. You could bring up stuff like One Punch Man or Jojo but that stuff hasn't captivated western audiences far and wide the way Dragon Ball or Naruto did.

Yes

I'm talking about animesque cartoons in general, you fucking spergs.

not in children's cartoons, but I can see it with adult animated cartoons.

As long as there good then why not. I like the style when done well.

I hope not

Problem is, it's shit.
See previous.

Let's hope for Little Witch Academia on Netflix

Why do you keep making this thread?
I'm not even angry, just curious why.

>same pic = same thread
You need to lurk more, and post less.

To be fair, I didn't even read the thread.
I've just seen, what I assumed to be this thread, posted a dozen or so times.

I'd rather stick a gag dub on Bakemonogatari, there's like a hundred episodes of it.

Well, those ARE the 4 greatest cartoons ever made, so reposting that pic on Sup Forums every once in a while seems appropriate regardless.

I prefer Beyond to The Batman, but it's a good list.
I can't argue that.
Static Shock was also pretty sick.

>Steven Universe is pretty much an anime with a western cartoon style.

an it fails at every step of the way.

We just had Jack and Castlevania starts in like three weeks

>We just had Jack
The new season actually ruined the entire series.

When Japan becomes cheaper to outsource to again and people stop using cutout animations.

>I like both so they must be similar

Nah it was ok

No, it really wasn't - sadly.

The Batman
>This show was surprsingly good as well as being distinct from BTAS.
>Not everything worked out but they at least tried something new and I can appreciate the effort.

The Good
>Bats
>Alfred
>Batgirl and Robin
>Clayface (Ethan Bennet)
>Dracula
>Opening Theme
youtube.com/watch?v=r0mJ8J6Eiug
>Costume Design (Bat Oval for the win)
>Poison Ivy
>The Justice League team ups.

The Bad
>Cluemaster
>Bane (to an extent).
>Joker (to an extent -- he got WAAY better).
>Changed opening song.

Murakami's Batman and TT were utter filth

So nearly everything worked, making this the GOAT Batman cartoon? I'm glad we agree there.
BTW I actually liked Cluemaster in this show for some reason - not even sure why, I usually hate obvious digs at "fat dude lives in family basement".

Your presence on this board is utter filth.

>So nearly everything worked, making this the GOAT Batman cartoon? I'm glad we agree there.
Maybe not the GOAT cartoon (still need to power through Brave and BOld), but easily one of my favorites. I remember being a kid and watching it at my dad's house and I was blown away the quality and writing. The series starts with young Bruce (around the age of 28) and then continuious on throughout his career. If we consider each season a year, then he was 33 by the end of it and firmly established in his role as Batman.

you forgot one more flaw
>in the later seasons they squared out his jaw to match the apperance of the DCAU batman

=O

>happen as soon as something catches on with regards to anime

But the odds of that are low at best, and bizarre at worst.

For instance

>Guilty Crown was a cult hit in Germany
>Another's western audience got derailed by the fucking pie memes
>DBS caught attention, and then loses it immediately
>Everything in the ';' series is increasingly shit
>SAO became succesful despite being parodised in abridged series that create legitimate plot details the show didn't have, and no-one picked it up quite rightfully
>AW got dropped because jap Cartman, despite it being the only sensical thing the author has ever made
>The gatari series has no long running plot other than 'not fucking' women in totally not ethically questionable situations, honest
>The heavy fanservice stuff is out the window, as is the moe
>That kicks out most new shonen series, which cater to fetishes like someone's never heard the rule 'less is more'
>Mecha may as well be dead, at least in the west

If there was any chance of new anime style cartoon shows appearing, they'd have continued making them after FMA:B came out.

Closest we have is in which most old school anime and manga get referenced in the first season, and everything else is either one shot episodes (Kiki's pizza delivery service) or 'He's a guy, BUT must inherit his mother's power'.

That being said, I love the show, but the schedule is worse than Katanagatari's

Probably not, at least not in any big way. We have stuff like Voltron and Korra just recently, but that's mostly just one studio.

At least we don't have a bunch of those cringe-worthy shows that are trying to be anime but really just look like they stole some designs from that "How to Draw Manga" book in your book orders as a kid.

>Mecha may as well be dead, at least in the west
I think we all know which show's cancellation is at fault here.

>implying all anime doesn't look exactly like that
top kek

Post japanized cartoons


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those shows all finished

Star vs. is the same deal. Whole show is a bizarre mash up of a magical girl series and a magical girlfriend series.

You could just watch actual anime.

Some of us want quality animation that comes from our culture.

I know shocking he went from looking like an asian batman to a average looking batman

Why not watch anime

>>Costume Design (Bat Oval for the win)

This and Adam West are the only time that I've liked the yellow oval.

> the 4 greatest cartoons ever made

ATLA should not be om that list

(you)

extremely sexualized, actually not that much action except for those 12 seconds each episode, and characters feel less alive ( huge cultural differences)

>Murakami's Batman

So Beware the Batman? The Batman was designed by Jeff Matsuda.