So You Want to Make an Animated Television Show?

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I'm not sure whether to feel encouraged or distrusting 💀

angeL_ocracy
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Screw it. Imma just make it on YouTube and get carpal tunnel in my late 20s.

morbidmacaroni
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" They sit in offices, in different countries" I knew thats how it works but it's still funny when put that way.

vandalsavage
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My animated show is going to be something that's never seen before with an opening music that is somewhat recognizable consistent theme song.

mozartcastellanosGK
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I have always wanted my show to be on adult swim ❤

itswortheverypenny
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This is my dream. I wanna be an executive producer of a cartoon. Im going to college in 2yrs but don’t know what major I should go for..I have an amazing idea and even wanna work on the pitch Bible in the next year or so. But I seriously don’t know the steps to take to get a team and make a cartoon

socks
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I really wanna make a cartoon similar to ok KO so bad but I’m too young to make one

ArditThePhysicalMediaGamer
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Ha ha ha im doing that myself, wish me lucky i have friends who are willing to voice for me

coalbridgerailroad
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best demonstration of making a animated TV show!

juniotalks
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I want to get my show on Disney XD. Hopefully, I'll succeed in doing so by this year or the next!

annien.
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I'm making a show about 2 dragons, (no spoilers) I'm hoping to release near 2030

Kayla_bird
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You have just destroy my wishes of glory, so ill go to think for a easyer way to create my story😊

OmegaAR
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2:43 - 3:00 "Where do all the animators sit ?" This is the most depressing thing about the North American television animation industry: if you want to actually ANIMATE you're mostly out of luck. Almost all animation production work gets shipped out to cheap labor sweatshops overseas. (with rare exceptions). In most animated shows the animation of the show is the least interesting and least creative aspect of the show. And everyone in the industry just assumes this is normal and it's all fine, this is "just the way things are". (which as a sort of gaslighting is understood as: "and it's always been that way and there's no way to change it." Most young artists working in the TV animation industry have never known any other way.) --- 3:21- 3:23 : _"a vast majority of animation production since the 1960's has been outsourced"_ That's not true. In the 1960's, aside from a few smaller studios like Jay Ward Productions sending work to Mexico, animated shows made for American television networks were made in the U.S.A. Most runaway production (off-shoring) started in the late 1970's, but didn't really take off until the 1980's. There were strikes by the animation union over this issue in 1979 (temporary victory for the union) and again in 1982. In the 1982 strike the union lost. After 1982 is when off-shoring really started in a big way. Before the early- to -mid 1980's animation was done in-house at large TV animation studios like Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, Depatie-Freleng. Filmation hung on the longest, producing all their animation in-house until the studio shut down production in 1987 .

MrBongers
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Wut-
What if I want to make an animated show by my self!?!?

skamosthedestroyerofworlds
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1:14 No way I watched this video because of home movies

WM_Nonsense
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im trying to make a pilot for my show and i dont know if i will ever make it cause theres only going to be 2 voice acters me and my brother while i animate so idk how it will go 😅

TheMingCookie
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2:58 well, no thanks. I think I'll just stick to animating in house.

ajanimation
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Thank you for the video, very informative.

nicholasthefoxcat
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You can make your own anime TV show at home without Hollywood

MrHollywood-hp
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SO UNDERRATEDDDU DESERVE WAY MORE SUBS

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