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What the hell was his problem?
Carter Watson
Adam Cooper
no pusi
Ian Fisher
Lack of funding
Anthony King
he's blue
Lucas Nguyen
Should've been silent.
Juan Richardson
why?
Noah Reed
2 dimensional villain in a 2 dimensional boring movie.
Alexander Flores
card tricks
Noah Richardson
He was quite awake
Liam Sanders
He had more frames than he could afford
Chase King
no why was he so evil
Levi Wood
They should have figured out that animating that way was a guaranteed disaster for a feature length movie.
I would have been more than happy to see a finished product with less frames as far as the 3D portions and aesthetic was the same.
Or at least reserve the high framerate for certain characters.
Christian Gray
zugzug
Charles Parker
>I would have been more than happy to see a finished product with less frames as far as the 3D portions and aesthetic was the same.
I can see the production in the studio now
>Just one more frame, one more frame bro
>It's gonna be fluid, just one more frame
>The budget can handle it just one more frame
Oliver Stewart
The project was far too ambitious for its period and budget and the fact nobody had the balls to tell Williams that always baffles me.
Were the scenes that got finished gorgeous? Yes, but holy shit, they were unsustainable as shit.
John Ortiz
GILCHRIST!!!
Xavier Davis
Zigger
Grayson Jones
He was genie's less handsomw younger brother
James Howard
That wasn't the point. This was meant to be the pinnacle of animation, a showcase of what the craft could do. Telling a story was never the goal.
Robert Diaz
Animating on ones doesn't leave much attention or budget for writing.
Thomas Campbell
>Year is 1988
>Richard Williams: *btfo disney with his awesome roger rabbit animation on ones*
>disney, realizing they now have to put more effort into their own animations to keep up with Richard Williams: "OY VEY SHUT IT DOWN"
>disney, knowing that they will get btfo by The Thief and the Cobbler: *pays Warner Bros in shekels to shut it down*