>Over on Twitter, fans were given a note about how Into the Spider-Verse pays homage to some recent anime titles. It turns out animators like David Han turned to Japan to scout new techniques, and one of them was taken from Land of the Lustrous.
>Eric Huang, an artist with Trinket Studios, revealed the secret after fans began pointing out some of Into the Spider-Verse’s slickest scenes.
Because it concerned Jap artists who use twitter and would get fucked over by said rule change. This thread is just some unrelated Yea Forums trash about some garbage capeshit cartoon.
Caleb Jackson
Based. Yikes.
Evan Harris
That was a very important thread. We need to stay up to date on the status of loli artists and where they're moving to.
Adrian Morris
Because it's better than Disney shit
Jordan Perry
They actually pick the movie their kids or grandkids liked
Joseph Diaz
The ongoing nuclear fallout of loli artists shadowboxing new accounts and spamming loli everywhere is fucking great, and all the politicians getting involved is hilarious. Twitter really fucked themselves this time, loli artist netuyo know how to fuck with your mods a lot better than those gabbai retards ever did.
Ryan Fisher
>americans shitting the board with twitter faggotry ... once again
>>Oscar-Winning Spiderverse Movie >How the fuck did that even happen.
You want another Disney/Pixar/Dreamworks shit to win again?
Ayden Murphy
>>Yea Forums
Jacob Price
What, animators don't live in a nationalistic bubble?!
Jaxson Sanchez
Because it was legitimately good. Incredibles 2 wasn't even as good as the first, and Ralph was straight up undeserving of even a nomitaion
Oliver Williams
Because Ralph Breaks the Internet and Incredibles 2 were the only things Disney had, so for reasons of quality and for reasons of their kids not dragging them to nostalgia shows the Academy defaulted to the only thing they'd actually seen. Not that that's a bad thing by Academy standards, but it means once again better movies have been fucked with the only justification (it's truly stellar visual design) being something it wasn't nominated for and highlighting the Academy's continual inconsistency in the category (since Kubo had the same merit)