I miss slapstick

I miss slapstick

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There’s new Looney Tunes shorts coming out soon

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Oh sweet i never knew this

but when does slapstick ends and become abuse?

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>when does slapstick ends and become abuse?
When it stops being funny

I miss when people saw a lathe and other woodworking and metalworking devices on a near-daily basis.

Animators today would probably never use a joke like that because they, and their audience, have never seen a machine milling out a baseball bat, or fabricate much of anything.

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Is this what people see when they look at Disney animatics and pencil tests? Because CGI looks really ugly without all the bells and whistles while hand-drawn animation looks incredibly charming to me.

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never then

I love that gag. What did Tom and Jerry do so well that modern cartoons just can't seem to replicate?

Is it the fear of offending anyone?

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Slapstick is always best in small doses. It's pretty low on the comedy ladder.

It's the pacing. Tom and Jerry were 100% devoted to the slapstick jokes, so the animators were excellent at perfectly timing the gags.

>put it back and forth in his throat until its blows up all over his face.
that's kinda gay.

what are other types of comedy?

references?

poop jokes are low on the ladder so they say

>my comedy is more intellectual than yours!
yikes.

>that's kinda gay.
just as expected from those two characters

ah yes, farts, pee and quotes like "i just pee'd a little" are shit tier.

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Look at this scene (I couldn't find a version that wasn't 60 fps) It's slapstick but its building up to one joke that makes the whole episode worth watching.

They knew you couldn't just do scenes with them getting hurt all the time, they were able to build up big and small gags with the right pacing and timing. I can't even figure out how to do it so they must have put a lot of thought into this stuff. I wouldn't call it low.

I think this and the thanks giving one are my favourite shorts.

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2d animators have to know how to draw. 3d animators don't. They just hire people who do to design and model.

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Can slapstick work in an action cartoon? Or is that self defeating?

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Why

It can work if there is reasoning behind it. Plastic man slapstick works great but Batman slapstick doesn't

Slapstick requires way more skill than most types of comedy. Fuck off with this faux intellectual bullshit

It worked on the Mask and ocassionally on comedy films

that's nice. i liked the mask, none of the humour was cringy. maybe except the pipe guys

Not everyone owns a PC user

So that perfectly describes Bugs and Elmer

Why, they’re practically at the BOTTOM!

And they all stink!