>not one, but two anime fully inspired by Zootopia
Is Zootopia the most influential Disney movie of the last decade?
Not one, but two anime fully inspired by Zootopia
What's the other one?
Beastars
Furries should be publicly executed, whether they're in the US or Japan.
Is it actually based on Zootopia, or are we just pretending nobody had every though to make an animal city before Zootopia came along?
The author was a furry doing such shit long before she saw Zootopia.
I suggest skinning specifically. They're stupid enough to gas them self's
Damn Trigger, you were supposed to save anime, not kill it.
Actually they are all inspired by Blacksad
^This^
Furries might be deranged but they also tend to be big spenders so there is a definite reliable customerbase there, provided you're not a hotel chain.
>main female furry has more human characteristics
Everytime.
>Damn Trigger, you were supposed to save anime, not kill it.
Have you forgotten?
All were inspired by Kell and Kevin
Any good western furry comics besides blacksad?
Autumnlands
There was this brazilian comics .
The Black Lion
I liked Albedo
Mouse Guard
There was a French/Belgian comic that had the same kind of theme as Zootopia where the meat eaters only ate pancakes.
Reminder that one of the best comics ever started in a furry magazine.
So Zootopia gets credit for every story that has anthro people in an urban setting from here on out?
Uhhh, that shit's been done before by a lot of other people. Plus, I'm pretty sure Cat's DOn't Dance has a similar premise.
Not downplaying Zootopia (good shit) but the idea isn't really new. Can't wait for the new projects though.
>Be a scaly fag
>Almost not good comics/cartoons about reptiles
Well, Beastars kind of counts.
Did you like Toad Patrol?
Usagi Yoshimbo
>A show starring animals as main characters
>Inspired by Zootopia
Excuse me, you can't be here if you weren't born before the year 2016.
>Yoshimbo
>Not downplaying Zootopia
Please, downplay it as much as possible.
>good shit
Oh, you're just one of them.
Haven’t watch it. Wasn’t it lost media?
Yes, I remember that one. It was a spy thriller, with the main character, a wolf, is a CIA agent whose cover is that of a food critic. That, or I might be confusing it with another one.
Oh shit, Trigger's doing an anthro anime? Neat, now I have something to watch next year
is that still dead in the water or did it get going again?
Thanks
Still dead but not officially cancelled so they either don't want to admit it or somehow still plan to continue it eventually
What's with this shitty fucking generic soulless neon color scheme? Why do you people shill Trigger so hard when they're genuinely one of the worst anime studios out there.
Why? Some furries are pretty normal you know. Hell even some celebrities and YouTube influencers are closet furries.
>Hell even some celebrities
Like Andrew W.K.?
But self hating isn't healthy.
>Why? Some furries are pretty normal you know.
The abnormal ones aren't doing them any favors.
that goes for all of us
Are you calling me a furry?
You are a furfag, Harry.
Beastars is going to be animated by Trigger?
>don't get an animated adaption of Blacksad
>instead get an animated inspired adaption of Blacksad
>Blacksad gets a shitty telltale tier bargain bin game instead
It's not fair
No. Furries are just desperate for mainstream acceptance and will latch onto anything.
>instead get an animated inspired adaption of Blacksad
What series?
I guess I have to start watching anime again.
I think there was a lego show that had a lot of snakes
Furries will destroy us all
Does Donald Duck comics count as furry?
Do you know what a Cloaca is?
Circles
Kulipari has actual reptiles as well you fuckers.
Lackadaisy Cats.
Kulipari has reptiles, yes, but I hope you’re not implying that frogs are reptiles, user.
>oh, my komodo genes!
Then yes, your donald duck cartoons are furry.
Yeah, obviously, are you fucking retarded?
Twokinds
looks awesome. I want to audition for it
>Is Zootopia the most influential Disney movie of the last decade?
I wish it were because Zootopia managed to get somewhat beyond pic-related and I struggle to find anything that has.
No idea, People only like Kill La Kill but people forget that every other anime they have made has been kind of a flop (except Gridman)
endtown bitch
Zootopia was good. Also a great buddy flick in addition to being a good movie in general.
@108527986
Roast in hell Yea Forumsutist, go back to your containment board.
>Being this out of touch with Yea Forums culture
lol, how is 2008 working out for you?
That's because Stan isnt a furry, he's a Funny Animal fan.
LWA was super popular and DitF brought Yea Forums to a new low with shitposting.
>LWA was super popular
The ova maybe but the TV show killed the interest for it and Darling got forgotten really fucking fast.
But user, aren't you happy about the Blacksad game?
>I am not ___ I am actually a ___
They liked it for the porn material fanartists made
not furry
but still amazing
REMOVE WEASEL
REMOVE WEASEL
grandville by bryan talbot is pretty good/fun
Just read Dorohedoro
Well, Yoshinari has done some Zootopia fanart
Endtown's good up to a point, but it went downhill pretty fast.
Say what you want but I hate females without proper mammaries the anthro version of Zootopia felt like shit with hooves working as hands shapeless bodies, the only good thing is the different species size
I like what I see. That is some good arght.
Keep reading.
I'm up to date, user. Still hoping for it to get better, but I've been hoping in vain for ages.
Japan will never care enough about kemono to make it relevant with all the plethora of related products, they already have their moe animu girls, a couple of things will spot but nothing remarkable
Maybe it never was the comic you hope it would be.
That seems to happen a lot with webcomics. Poppy was the same. They have a tendency to disappoint.
I was never disappointed with Poppy, but I did feel disappointment when Morbi turned out to be a weakling who is constantly afraid and stressed out and let that ruin his greatest accomplishment so far. Weak man.
Morbi seems naturally prone to dumb decisions. Didn't he give up a nursing career and moved to one of the most expensive states for some odd reason?
>Didn't he give up a nursing career and moved to one of the most expensive states for some odd reason?
He moved to Seattle from Florida because he wanted to hang out with hipsters and furry child molesters
>lwa interest dies out when they coddle diana really hard
hmmm
Dianna was one of the problems, Akko got fucked and was retarded in not a funny way, Sucy and Lotte become background characters and I don't understand how people can still like Ursula.
You could say that about most fandoms. There is always some over caffinated nerd willing to havw an autistic fit in a mcdonalds, no matter what he oes to.
To be fair, games are the big money makers now.
I just hope its like the sherlocke games and not the Ttg games.
Nah, it sucks these last few years. Not worth it.
Japan has a weird and contradictory pretty-insular-but-also-open-to-foreign-observation/investment attitude when it comes to anime and manga. Maybe because with most of their other entertainment like music, they're pretty much only insular and are copyright control freaks.
Either my IQ dropped due to sleep deprivation, or you write that hard to get.
What about furries outside Japan or the U.S?
Was it ever finished?
Mostly. The creator is still kicking, and considers drawing some more once he finishes uploading all the pages online.
Nice
ninja turtles?
>Beastars getting an adaption
>Trigger making a furry anime
Zootopia really must've been big in Japan. Brand New Animal might be cool who knows.
They fucked up pretty badly with Ditf. Yoshinari and Imaishi are examples of genuinely great artists working at the studio but the stories they hold there can only range from average to utterly blunt and bad.
It kinda was, I mean, Disneyland Shanghai's getting a Zootopia the area, and the characters are popular in Disneyland Tokyo
Might as well post.
I think you can also semi-blame A1 Pictures on why DITF ended up the way it did. A1 and Trigger are like two different sides of the anime coin. A1 with incredibly safe light novel adaptions like 90% of the time and Trigger with their mostly original, eclectic work.
Generic and soulless aren't words, and Trigger is a quality studio.
>The girls look more human than animal
Japan does this every fucking time with their anthros. The males are full blown animal while the females just have different colored skin with animal features slapped on. this one slightly better than usual.
A lot of girls like beast-like guys as long as they're masculine, cool and daddy-like. Your average guy prefers minimum furryness.
What's wrong with a neon colour scheme? It's just part of setting a big city vibe, and it's aesthetically pleasing
Trigger's animation tends to look good, and they are one of the few anime studios that's really grasped how important global appeal is. Most anime is marketted to Japan exclusively and with any kind of western appeal as an afterthought. Trigger is a younger studio with a more modern concept of anime's place in the world, recognizing that there are about as many people who watch anime in America as there are people in Japan total.
Little Witch Academia, for example, was almost entirely made for western audiences.
I think they do need to improve their scriptwork, but so far there hasn't been a Trigger production that bored me other than Kiznaiver. Franxx was bad, but it certainly wasn't boring. Franxx's script was probably always weak, but it looked so good and stylish and the direction was on point so we overlooked its flaws and bought what it was selling, until the script self destructed and its flaws became impossible to ignore.
cyberpunk?
Anime became globally popular without anyone trying to make it so (including Trigger), and it wasn't hyper-localization that made it popular in America. The fact that there is a market for anime outside Japan has been known in Japan since 1963.
Anime doesn't need to conform itself to global expectations, and if you want something as universal as possible then just go watch Hollywood stuff. Why should everything be the same?
>Little Witch Academia, for example, was almost entirely made for western audiences.
It was part of Anime Mirai, a training program for Japanese animators.
>Trigger is a younger studio with a more modern concept of anime's place in the world, recognizing that there are about as many people who watch anime in America as there are people in Japan total.
Considering the state of "things" in current decade I'm not sure if this is a good thing
Bogo had hoof fingers, yet zebra had regular hooves.
consistency, my ass!
anthros with hooves in the place of hands and females without breast looks very weird for me
>The fact that there is a market for anime outside Japan has been known in Japan since 1963.
Yes, but Japan in all of its haughty isolationist arrogance has always refused to animate anything that didn't have an exclusively Japanese appeal. Trigger is breaking with that unspoken rule and designing with Western sensibilities in mind.
>if you want something as universal as possible then just go watch Hollywood stuff. Why should everything be the same?
You're just saying that because you have surface-level tastes and experiences.
Isn't beastarts before zootopia?
>designing with Western sensibilities in mind
you mean American puritan censorship?
Why is Trigger so hated? I don't think they are bad, I mean, I've only watched like two episodes of Kill la Kill and LWA and they don't seem bad.
Also why are neon colors bad?
They have no obligation to make "international" anime, and I don't see anyone complaining about Americans making animation for American or Western audiences. If they don't have to think about other markets then neither does Japan.
Anime's been shown in America and Europe and elsewhere since the 1960s, and there were many co-productions with European countries such as Moomins, and shows based on Western novels like Anne of Green Gables. Anime didn't start getting popular in America until people started seeing less altered or unaltered anime in the 80s and 90s. But by your logic it should have been more popular before, when it was heavily edited for American audiences.
Trigger doesn't specifically make anime for the West, they're just into more Western things. And that doesn't even apply to all of their animation.
>You're just saying that because you have surface-level tastes and experiences.
You want everything to be the same, yet I'm the one who has surface-level tastes? How does that work?
It's predecessor, Beast Complex, started a year after Zootopia
Why does user think western=USA? Gee I won't never understand.
Are these official?
America is the most important and influential Western country.
In terms of economy and politics? Yes
In terms of animation? HAHA no
Definitely in terms of animation, but I was speaking generally.
>In terms of animation? HAHA no
>Trigger is breaking with that unspoken rule and designing with Western sensibilities in mind.
This isn't even true in the slightest. Anime isn't ever made with Western sensibilities because the West isn't even a primary market. Anime studios hardly get money from countries that aren't Japan or ones with direct merchandise. Just because some of the guys like Yoshinari or Takafumi Hori or Imaishi are into western shit or western style animation does not mean that it's made for Westerners, especially considering Westernerd try their hardest to neglect and villify horny shit in their media.
They're hated because their anime are terrible, yet shitters and casuals just eat everything up anyway. I was there when Kill la Kill "saved" anime in 2014 and the Triggerfagging never stopped since. Also they literally have a Patreon.
Anime isn't made for the West, but foreign revenue is still a big chunk of the industry's profits.
>They're hated because their anime are terrible
In what universe are KlK, LWA and Gridman supposed to be terrible?
>In what universe are KlK, LWA and Gridman supposed to be terrible?
KLK fell apart in the second half, LWA outside of the OVA is just boring, Gridman was mostly forgettable and only got popular because of thiccfags and Tokushit.
All three sold well in Japan and have good scores on MAL. Gridman was not popular because of Western memes (it was barely watched here), and tokusatsu is not some kind of rarity in Japan.
>Gridman was not popular because of Western memes (it was barely watched here), and tokusatsu is not some kind of rarity in Japan.
That's exactly my point. The show isn't good, it only became popular because of external factors outside of the actual quality of the anime.
Japanese viewers weren't coming to Yea Forums to learn what they should think about the show, and tokusatsu is so common in Japan that a show isn't going to become a success just because it's tokusatsu. And how are character design and genre even external factors anyway?
Gridman was successful because it was a good anime.