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Lootifer wrote:Are we trying to decide who's better?
In that case why don't we compare more culturally representative stuff:
French food vs. American food?
French alcohol vs. American alcohol?
French TV vs. American TV?
French sport vs. American sport?
French music vs. American music?
French coffee vs. American coffee?
French fashion vs. American fashion?
French film and performing arts vs. American film and performing arts?
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DaGip wrote:Uh, this is about cartoons.
Lord Arioch wrote:Gaston
Marsipulami
Smurfs
Blueberry
XIII
Spirou
Well the french-belgian comic scene is awesome!
And its OLDi mena the first movie starring the smurfs got launched in like 56-57...
What comics do exist in US thats that old except donald duck:)?
Lootifer wrote:DaGip wrote:Uh, this is about cartoons.
Yeah but its a terrible thread with a whole bunch of bias going on.
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betiko wrote:Lord Arioch wrote:Gaston
Marsipulami
Smurfs
Blueberry
XIII
Spirou
Well the french-belgian comic scene is awesome!
And its OLDi mena the first movie starring the smurfs got launched in like 56-57...
What comics do exist in US thats that old except donald duck:)?
Yeah there s way too many comics that I can t class as french or belgian... The spirit is often the same and just by looking at the drawings you know it comes from either. But I think the classics as the above mentioned (including the 3 biggest ones, tintin, asterix and lucky luke) are mainly from belgium.
I know that for example my dad was a huge tintin fan as a kid, and when he knew he d have a son he bought the full collection so that I could grow up reading them. So obviously tintin has always been special for me. My cousins had the full collections of all the comics you ve mentioned in their toilets. Gosh, it was always impossible to have a fast shit when i went to visit them.
But regarding old stuff, I really loved the looney tunes. That just never gets old, and it was already old when we were kids.
Dc/marvel is some really old stuff too, and they managed o repeatedly outlive decades and decades. We ve obviously all been pretty much into it at some point. And of course there is all the disney stuff... It s interesting because now a days legions of disney cartoonists/animators are french.
But I think there s three main schools, the american, the franco-belgian and the japanese. We cannot not include that last one in your poll..
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betiko wrote:Wha's quite funny when you look at american cartoons, is that it feels like all of them had commercial purposes. They are all giant toy advertisings. Basically, they come up with a concept of toys, then they start the cartoon.
I'm talking about the ones from my youth, the 80s.
By the way, I was a MASK fan all the way, toys and cartoon were much better than transformers.
also, I just had a look at a wiki page with all the famous cartoons from the 70s/80s/90s. you'd all be surprised to see that most were french+japanese or french+US, or US+japanese or french+US+japanese productions...
ninja turtles is french+US; mask is french+US; lucky luke is french+US; carebears french+canadian+US; heathcliff and the catillac cats french+US (les entrechats for us here); dennis the menace is french+US+japanese....
basically they all had incestuous relationships.
Army of GOD wrote:thankfully it isn't US cartoons vs. NZ cartoons because NZ doesn't have any god damn cartoons
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