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Aside, I felt like the Ugandian Knuckles was a real missed opportunity. Had it lasted a bit longer it could have kickstarted the Ugandian film industry into being something more.
Trudeau is correct. If you torture your enemies they start to wish they'd win.
G.W.Bush agrees
LOL yeah get a ugandan reboot of the marvel movies and disney movies (well i guess marvel movies are disney movies now)
blakc panther would be an all white cast
tl'dr. Everything is Disney now.
But in all seriousness, it only takes one or two major exposures followed by a steady stream of releases to form a media niche.
And niches expand from there.
yeah its hard to get investment for such a speculative market
Take Anime in the 80s/90s versus now.
in terms of starting it... idk maybe an indiegogo would change that
That investment wasn't even being purchased as much as just outsourcing.
jus DBZs a good example lol
Maybe. Uganda would have a favorable exchange rate on US dollars. A reasonable indiegogo could be a huge spark in Uganda.
DBZ (really Pokemon) is the point it started to go mainstream.
not that it wasnt big back then but like fuck all my friends from back in highschool are on that dragonball super shit now
yeah i actually learned alot of english from Pokemon back in 2000
Bravestarr, He-Man (and the other really campy cartoons of the 80s) were often animated overseas in Japan to save money.
my mother tounge is french but my parents put me in an english public school and switched all the cable to the english channels
And it took off (because it did things western cartoons wouldn't).
That would do it.
yeah speed racer is a classic hahaha
pretty sure iits an example of aforementioned outsourced english shows
Speed Racer is Japan original.
ok nvm it was a japanese show
lol yeah jus looked it up
But the history of how the US outsourced production to Japan and it led to the creation of the anime industry is interesting in it's own way.
If only for the irony that many Japanese companies are now outsourcing to Korea.
so much of anime's animation is outsourced
LOL well thatll teach them for invading korea all those times XD
a significant portion of naruto was animated in china
fun factoid to bring up to jap supremacists and their "it's only anime if it was 100000% japanese"
LOL tbh the sand village looks like its modeled after the gobi desert
weebs make me so mad
people got banned from r/anime for posting SHELTER
hahah its just so ironic because they would be shunned in japanese society lol
which was animated by fucking A1 PICTURES
a huge japanese anime studio