Talk:Disney Create/@comment-11518342-20140126031557/@comment-10734109-20140126144717

The thing is, though, that in the west we are not as into animated TV series as we are animated movies. We have a fair number of companies who make VERY good animated movies, such as Dreamworks, Disney, and Sony (Despicable Me). Our good TV shows are all live action, as in this country animation is our way of making something appear to be more lighthearted and comical. It's not our main means of creating media. After all, how many of us have actually watched a Japanese live action film? Not to put down the Japanese or anything, but America seems to be more experienced in the technology in movie making. For instance, this can clearly be seen when watching Lord of the Rings, or any popular sci-fi/fantasy film from the past decade, most likely. We have also gone from 2D animation to 3D animation, which is greatly advanced now. Basically, if it doesn't look like a person is in the costume, it's probably all SFX. Gollum is probably one of the best examples, especially in the new Hobbit movies. However, America's movies are MUCH better than our TV shows. Now a majority of our shows are either reality TV or shows with next to no real plot whatsoever (not to mention those horribly annoying audience laughs that they stick in the background). I have no idea why I even wrote all this, but I did.