Is this the mark of a true animation master?

Son Bluth is American

I love land before time, but did they really have to make like 15 fucking sequels? Was there even a market for that?

But was the actual animation done in america? Because in western animation all that gets done is the script, rough storyboard, and maybe character sketches before all the actual animation is done in south korea or japan like it has been for decades. It hasn't been economically feasible to do all the animation in america since the 40s.

I always wanted to eat the bugs in Lion King.

Yes.

Why didn't they outsource like 99% of modern american cartoons are?

>sees delicious looking grass

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If you don't want it to look gross or weird for the character to be eating it you have to make it look yummy.

I honestly never thought that grass looked good. Looks dry as shit. It never would have occurred to me that so many people apparently wanted to eat it without the internet.

I mean I get the concept of cartoon food looking good, but this scene never even registered to me as "food"

I think it has to do with a warm color palette and that it uses the same yellows, browns and tans you see in bread and other baked goods. This is why it would register as "good looking" to humans.