Why aren't more realistic and serious animated movies being made?

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Because we are on the internet.
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Anyways, we like to remember our childhood as full of awesome, so when we see the new movies without nostalgia, we get this lovely does of reality and criticism. We look at these new films with contempt, scoffing,"BAH! These children have NO idea how crappy their lives are, we had it SO much better!"
We try and idolize the films we remember best, trying to prove otherwise this stigma, and try and prove that animated films are not just for kids by attending the good ones.
 

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HassEsser said:
I Max95 said:
i think i remember watching Princess Mononoke when i was a kid
i vaugely remember some sort of disease that makes people all black and white like your on the wrong channel on TV
i remember fights, and i remember somebody severing a head and putting it in a box

i also remember the nightmares for weeks afterwards
never went back to that movie after that, dont even remember what it was about
o_O

That is NOT Princess Mononoke; and I have no idea what it was you were watching.
Sounds like he found a snuff film when he was younger.

And change your fucking title OP. It has nothing to do with your topic, and everything to do with sensationalist crap that will get you post counts for being deliberately inflammatory.
 

Zeren

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How does it feel to have abandoned you childhood in a gutter? I for one will happily watch animation till I die.

Now to go and re-watch the season two opener of My Little Pony.
 

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Millennium Actress is pretty good. It's by the same director as Tokyo Godfathers, Perfect Blue and Paprika.

Grave of the Fireflies is good if you want to depress yourself.
 

Sion_Barzahd

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I Max95 said:
ive seen Spirited Away

i do NOT think that movie is for kids
I agree with you there Spirited Away is not a childs film.

OP: There are loads of serious animated films, its just that western audiences aren't ready to accept they're for adults, much like they often don't accept video games aren't just for kids.

A few films off the top of my head?

Avatar
final fantasy: spirits within
Tales of Vesperia: First Strike
Howls Moving Castle

and if you're into that sorta thing... theres a lot of hentai floating about. That's certainly not for the kids.
 

bakan

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Wow, I'm kinda suprised that this troll-thread kept going for 9 pages and that people take him seriously.
 

Craorach

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When the Wind Blows.

Admittedly, it doesn't have the realistic elements that you want, and while I was shown it as a teenager it isn't aimed at children.

It's the story of what happens to an old couple during a nuclear war and the fallout after that.
 

Snotnarok

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Anyone who thinks ALL animated movies are for kids is an idiot, oh wait Michal Eisner from Disney thought that and fired off half/all the animators. (May be wrong on the name but I know there was a jackass who screwed up a lot there0
 

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Animated films and, more notably still, animated TV shows can get away with things that mainstream live action flicks cannot because they are "for kids".

The best bits in animated films succintly describe things in one scene that many live action films take two hours to say. Think of the scene in "Bambi" where Bambi wanders through the forest after her mother dies. It says in one scene that one day your parents will be gone and you'll have to deal with it. It's brilliant.

Oh yeah, and OT: "Grave Of The Fireflies". Hardly a kids' film.
 

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Tanakh said:
Queen Michael said:
Why aren't there any animated psychological dramas?
There http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1185616/ .

Just because you are ignorant of something, doesn't mean something doesn't exists. Sorry if i sound a little offensive, but the way the OP is redacted pissed me off a little.

Also, it's not the only one, not by a long. Sorry to see that you still have a long way in animation.

Edit: Ahh, swearing, looking realistic and stuff... as a parameter of something being for adults... sigh.
Can I Add "Belleville Rendez-Vous" the this? critically acclaimed French Surrealist film with slightly tongue in cheek class divide overtones and the Mafia (and a kidnapping for good measure) that made the BBC Christmas day broadcast 2003 or 2004.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286244/

a great back story for almost all of the big characters is set up throughout the film, and the best part? there are about 6 lines in the whole film of coherent necessary dialogue.

Definitely worth a watch, and has a very catchy theme tune!
 

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Going to throw Kirikou and the sorceress (Kirikou et la sorcière) out there as well.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181627/
 

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bakan said:
Wow, I'm kinda suprised that this troll-thread kept going for 9 pages and that people take him seriously.
I think he's board and wanted about 50-100 animated movies to peruse at his leisure recommended by the good folks of the internet.
 

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HassEsser said:
I Max95 said:
i think i remember watching Princess Mononoke when i was a kid
i vaugely remember some sort of disease that makes people all black and white like your on the wrong channel on TV
i remember fights, and i remember somebody severing a head and putting it in a box

i also remember the nightmares for weeks afterwards
never went back to that movie after that, dont even remember what it was about
o_O

That is NOT Princess Mononoke; and I have no idea what it was you were watching.
Yes it was. The prince was infected with a disease that made black spots appear on his arms, and the head of the forest god or whatever the hell it was got cut off and put in a box.
 

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Korahn 27 said:
While I'm not big on anime, I did see one called "Perfect Blue" that was pretty much about a pop start and her stalker who essentially wanted to "become" her. If I recall correctly, it could have easily been a live action movie.
They actually intended to make it live-action but couldn't handle the special effects at the time.

Quite a lot of anime movies could easily be seen as not just for kids. Especially stuff by Studio Ghibli.
 

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Spot1990 said:
Well a scanner darkly was animated. But it was filmed and animated over for effect. Still an animated movie though.
Exactly what I was going to say.

Damn, I'm redundant.
 

Sovvolf

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Well its not an animated movie but the Spawn T.V series was pretty adult though honestly rule one makes no sense. There are adult live action films that don't exactly border on realism. Also, if you were going for realistic proportions and such then... what is the point? just shoot it live action.

In the end it should matter about the overall style, it should matter about the plot. Also swearing does not mean its for adults, a cartoon can be adult without swearing along with live action films.
 

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I can't be bothered to read all ten pages, but just in case no one has said it, When the Wind Blows.

It ain't for kids, isn't sci-fi, portrays realistic people in realistic proportions and is terribly sad. - Which reminds me, Grave of the Fireflies.