>>76987698So, it occurs to me that lately, doing parodies of 80s cartoons that never were is pretty popular. Do the people that create these parodies not realize though their efforts that in concept, most 80s cartoons were wonderful, and modern animation pales in comparison? I'm not saying in quality, but in concept and scope. I feel like no one has the balls to make a well written cartoon about a team of biologically-enhanced dinosaur warriors, but all of these parodies make it looks so appealing. I know action cartoons are dead, but I feel like this kind of stuff could revive them.
This whole practice of the parodies seems weird. It's like "hey, look how awesome this is, it's just a joke, though, we'd never actually do something this awesome." It would be like a faggot impressionist painter ironically teasing an actual renaissance masterpiece.