Well all of the lost media that I'm trying to look for sure dosen't get enough attention. I can also think of a lot of anime series and a few shows and movies that don't get enough love and attention.
Post by kinnikubuster on May 26, 2024 20:59:08 GMT
Something that instantly comes to mind is The Bath/Banya from 1962, a stopmotion puppet film that was directed by Anatoliy Karanovich and Sergei Yutkevich. It is based off of Vladimir Mayakovsky's play of the same name from 1930.
I find it to be an interesting bit of animation history, coming from the Soviet Union and I believe it deserves more recognition, despite its pro-communist themes. It's got a unique and charming style to it, at least to me. It's something I believe every animation fan should watch, even if it's just for one time.
Probably Nocturna. What's even weirder is that this movie has been on free streaming services for years, so it's not even an accessibility issue.
European animation is generally ignored here in the US compared to anime, so I'm not surprised. The only ones that get attention here tend to be ones that are for little kids or Cartoon Network Europe originals like The Amazing World of Gumball(yeah, it's a British show actually).
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Probably Nocturna. What's even weirder is that this movie has been on free streaming services for years, so it's not even an accessibility issue.
European animation is generally ignored here in the US compared to anime, so I'm not surprised. The only ones that get attention here tend to be ones that are for little kids or Cartoon Network Europe originals like The Amazing World of Gumball(yeah, it's a British show actually).
I think anything from a country that doesn't speak English tends to just get ignored by US audiences. Be it movies, TV shows, music, etc.
I'm glad that South Korean media is getting more traction in the US. But why can't we do that to other countries as well?
I'm glad that South Korean media is getting more traction in the US. But why can't we do that to other countries as well?
honestly i dont know lol, but the lacey series is made by a brazilian (i prefer imigrantes road more personally lol. and its a lot more brazilian than lacey)