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GATSU
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This relevant Ask John column still can't be retired, it seems.
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Raebo101
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SURPRISE!
...except, not really. |
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Mr. Oshawott
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Can't say I'm surprised that these excellent films are being shut out. It'll be decades before the Oscar Awards and Annie Awards ever take animation seriously, be it foreign or domestic.
Edit: My sincere apologies for this post. It turns out Boy and the World is itself a foreign film, as it's from Brazil, as someone below pointed out. In that case, I'm satisfied that it won the award, considering that most foreign films hardly get any worldwide recognition. Last edited by Mr. Oshawott on Sun Feb 07, 2016 11:34 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Jose Cruz
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Annie Awards are for animation exclusively. But who cares, its like caring for Grammy awards: its stupid to even give attention to this, they just give award to the standard American garbage that gets made every year.
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WeirDiE_InC
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... I'm gonna assume you made a typo. Also, I'm not so crazy about how many awards Inside Out managed to get. That movie is starting to reach "overrated" levels for me. |
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GATSU
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Jose: You mean corporate animation.
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leafy sea dragon
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Inside Out is the sort of Pixar film people were waiting for for a while. It officially marked the end of Pixar's slump.
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enurtsol
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Hope ya guys have even seen the film they lost to before criticizing.
(Psst......... it's from Brazil) Otherwise, ya guys are no better than award voters who vote without watching all the nominees first. |
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braves
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You guys are making yourselves look bad. Boy and the World is from freakin' Brazil. I haven't seen Boy and the Beast, but I can definitely say that Boy and the World is a much better film than When Marnie Was There. It's more creative and thoughtful, and well-executed. I'm glad it's getting some recognition here in the States as I believe it's slipped below the radar for a lot of people.
This. Not every anime deserves to win an award just because it's an anime. The reactions in this thread insinuate that some people have that position. |
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Mr. Oshawott
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Agreed, my sincere apologies for the post that I made earlier last night; I made an edit on it. I got to learn not to post during the late night. |
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Sergio-san
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I don't know, to me it seems that no matter what anime movie gets nominated it's gonna be a long time before they give the award to one. I mean, is Spirited Away really the only one that deserves recognition by these award ceremonies? Ever since Spirited Away not a single anime movie has won a BAFTA, Golden Globe, Critic's Choice, or Annie Award, let alone an Oscar. I thought that maybe with this new category, which is a way to say that foreign films are never going to beat the big guys in my opinion, kind of like a consolation category, there could be a chance but no. I'm not upset I'm just disappointed. By the way i did watch all four films.
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WeirDiE_InC
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This probably just wasn't the year for anime films. Let's face it: Marnie wasn't one of Ghibli's best and Beast got a bad review on this very site. No use getting neurotic when other genuinely great animated films from around the world came out too. |
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Sergio-san
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To me Marnie was an excellent film. The thing is that i'm not saying that anime movies deserve to win just because they are anime movies but it's been 15 years since Spirited Away and that remains the only widely recognized anime movie. There have been really good movies in those 15 years that didn't even get a nomination. Now a new category pops up to narrow the nominees and still nothing. Anyway, let's just hope that Miss Hokusai and the new films by Makoto Shinkai and Kyoto Animation (if they turn out to be good) get some kind of recognitIon next year. Sorry if I seemed a little neurotic |
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GATSU
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Sergio: Judging by how snobby these voters are towards anime in general, I don't think they have the confidence to bet on Miss Hokusai. But we'll see.
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residentgrigo
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Didn´t win has nothing to do with shut out and gossip journalism as this is a main reason why i will never respect this very site.
Marnie was alright and i still have to see The Beast but at least Marnie (the source martial isn´t Japanese btw.) is nothing when compared to actual anime film classics. The anime film/ova market is in a pretty bad state right now in regards to creativity so i would maybe wait for a creative recovery before crying "racism". A Brazilian film further won in the category we are talking about and anime films are regularly up for an Oscar, a Goldenen Bär or... 2/4 of the films in the Best Animated Feature — Independent were from Japan after all. The winning Boy and the World looks good and has a 92% on RT so i will watch it within the week. Here are the nominees: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/43rd_Annie_Awards The Good Dinosaur was up for best feature... |
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