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Rebel the Wolfgirl

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  • Birthday 1998-01-05

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  1. Animation is a medium, not a genre.

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    2. Rebel the Wolfgirl

      Rebel the Wolfgirl

      @Samurai Equine Try telling that to him. :dry: He believes that Looney Tunes "contributed" to what he calls out current " dark age " of animation.

    3. J.T.

      J.T.

      If this is our dark age what did he consider our golden age?:ooh:

    4. Samurai Equine

      Samurai Equine

      @Renegade the Unicorn

      That's not even hipster attitude. That's just ignorance. No, literally, he's IGNORING the truth! Your friend sounds like a real youngster. There's no way he's old enough to have lived through that era of cartoons. I'm not old enough either, but I've clearly done more research on it than he has. Try telling him to look up the first cartoons ever made, then explain why that's so much better than Loony Tunes.

      You know, in comics, people talk about periods known as the Golden Age, Silver Age, Bronze Age, etc. Some of those early ages were as corny and wacky as can be. Our beloved superheroes have come a LONG way since then, but no one would ever call those vintage comics a "dark age". Just a different age. The fact that people still liked those comics, those characters, and carried that popularity on throughout the generations really speaks volumes!

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