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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-09-30 06:36 pm

[ SECRET POST #3192 ]


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(Anonymous) 2015-10-01 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
DA. There's definitely a scale in how realistic something is versus how much it will bother your average person, even in animation. Everyone has their own place on the scale but it's why in general the further you are divorced from reality the more you can do with a character without the bulk of your audience blinking an eye.

I'd say Family Guy is not drawn or animated realistically but it is written like a sitcom, so it's closer to real life the Looney Tunes would be. So I kind of have your same feeling where I don't know that I'd compare Family Guy with most of the history of the Muppets.
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[personal profile] diet_poison 2015-10-03 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
Family Guys is also arguably not as cartoonish as Looney Tunes or The Muppets. It features humans (and a talking dog, there's that I guess) who clearly look cartoonish but aren't super extreme as far as cartoon proportions and cartoony style. and yeah, it's sitcom-y and deals with adult situations that are emotional for a lot of people, whereas Looney Tunes, for example, is just silly-looking animals doing silly things and blowing each other up.

I honestly don't remember where the Muppets falls on that scale - it's been a long time since I've seen the show myself.