It's good to rip off Ghibli

It's good to rip off Ghibli

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Turning Red was ripping off Ranma though

You mean rape

Yes

Fucking abomination

I see what they're trying to do, but the characters just look like generic beanmouth dudes regardless of what you're ripping off. That "bad guys" movie had art that was inspired by Toriyama, but some humans still looked like the same old beanmouth dudes that we all see and hate. To say otherwise is just dick riding Japan.

>asian kid living in a western country with a rebellious personality, dyed hair constantly trying to look cool find out they are from a lineage that can turn into giant red talking animals, their main villain is a relative that can turn into a giant version of themselves, developing powers happens due to growing up

It's a Jake Long rip off

Can they also rip off their writing quality as well?

>Ghibli invented stories featuring children

>Pixar
>Like Ghibli

If anything it looks more like the PJ’s art style instead of anime.

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There's more to cartoon movies than character design user.

Fucking BARELY! This shit looks like victor and valentino, only worse!

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Oh is that why they were shit?
>That "bad guys" movie had art that was inspired by Toriyama, but some humans still looked like the same old beanmouth dudes that we all see and hate.
A lot of the cast were designed with beanmouth in that.
Japan is the founder of all western culture, don'tchaknow?

>Gay fish movie tries and fails to mimic the sincerity and realism of Ghibli
It's pathetic.

Japan ripped of Disney first. Your point?

Who did Aardman rip off?

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Miyazaki is still alive.
Everyone at Disney who inspired Tezuka is long dead.

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Every art style is a "rip off" of something else, shaming artists for this is why lots of people are too afraid to wear their inspos on their sleeve and develop bad newbie-on-deviantart level art styles

Is it, though? Everyone knows they're doing it. Why is Pixar in the shadow of Japanese animation and trying to emulate it? Shouldn't they try to figure out what made Pixar special first?

Luca was better than anything Ghibli ever did.

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