What are we calling this genre?

What are we calling this genre?

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Sneed

Sneed

posting more examples

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Chuck

i dont know and i dont care

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Augmented Reality.

Wasn't there a winnie the pooh live action movie too?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live-action_animated_film

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did the smurfs live in central park?

Live action augmented with animation.
Animented Films.

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>open to better name suggestions
AIDS Diarrhea

But that would include Song of the South, Mary Poppins, etc.
This is a distinct genre.

Space Jam and Back in Action

Why not include those

Call it the... Childhood ruiner.

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Pure Kino

Because those are traditional animation, and this is CGI animation.

In anime, "isekai" is the term used to describe a protagonist traveling from reality to a fantasy world.

Scooby Doo had a Kino soundtrack
>THIS IS WHO I AM AND THIS IS WHAT I LIKE

Also these movies all have a distinct style of humor that involves these recognizable, fictional characters the audience would have grown up with interacting with the real world.

2D animated films and 3D animated films are still all grouped into the term Animated Films

This was a good movie though

That's not catchy though. Make it kid killer or something

Not him but the examples presented ITT are all already existing characters being put in an IRL setting. That's what would make the distinction in IMO. The only real problem is that this definition includes Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but good enough I suppose