Figured it be worth to sound off now while it's still in early development rather than later when it'll be too late.
(Please keep in mind that the examples are for art style only, not the animation style/quality.)
Figured it be worth to sound off now while it's still in early development rather than later when it'll be too late.
(Please keep in mind that the examples are for art style only, not the animation style/quality.)
Last edited by Grimbot; September 12, 2017 at 09:57am.
I picked number 1. They don't need to look exactly the same as the 80s show, but the first or second options is where I would go.
I'm very fond of hyper-stylized or pseudo-anime cartoons (would MYP He-Man count as that?).
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Filmation Most Loved: Hordak, Catra, Sorceress
NA Most Loved: Crita, Hoove
MYP Most Loved: Skeletor, Orko, Snake Men
MOTUC Most Wanted: MYP Skeletor, MYP Kobra Khan, Enchantress
Agreed.
I think it should be in the exact style as MYP and pick up right where MYP left off starting with season 3. Because why the hell not.
I like Filmation style, but didn't realize it was lumped in with realistic toons until after I voted. I guess rotoscoping makes for realistic movement, but proportions are less realistic with Filmation style.
Filmation style cartoon definitely, with storytelling at par with the likes of lil pony to capture kids today.
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I like old school 80's.
Yay! So majority votes for realistic style!
If it only occurred to new bosses.
Out of 36 votes. Not really a good representation of the fandom.
Anyway, when i made this poll, there was still time to get stuff changed.
Not many people took it seriously.
All those hundreds of ****** off fans should really be mad at themselves for not voicing their opinion ON TIME.
Now nothing can be done about it and all the BS being flung around will only make things worse, as in - the production crew will likely mute ANY sort of criticism.
Brings doom to MOTUC with cel accuracy.
I like cartoons. I like cartoons that look like cartoons. I loved filmation but to be fair it is terribly limited.
Also to be fair I loved the "Realistic" cartoons from the 80's but often they were pretty poorly animated (thinking of GI JOe/Transformers). D&D was amazing even with animation flaws, one of the best cartoons of the time.
However I like what I guess you are suggesting as "realistic". Would the THundercats Rebot from years ago (not the new one) be "Realistic?" I'd say so. Purportions were pretty on. Or is is what you call "pseudo anime"? I actually hate when things ape the anime stylings. I really miss old american style.
Basically I'm good with cartoons looking like cartoons. They're cartoons. I'm definitely happy with a fairly realistic proportions but I am not inclined to care too much about the level of detailing - cartoony basic to intensely rendered: whatever.
I'm a fan of anime. Something about it. I can't put my finger on it, but I like it.
Realistic, hands down. Either Filmation or MYP levels.
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I voted realistic as well.
NA was very well drawn. The intro looks great, i wish we would get something animated like that for a change. They had some weird design choices as well but FILMATION had that if you ask me since everyone has a different sense of esthetics.
I always loved Tuskador's design in New Adventures Of He-Man.![]()
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Realistic. I wish they had gone with something closer to the MYP or Filmation cartoon look rather than a comedic style.