The episode of the Netflix anthology series Love, Death, and Robots (2019-2021) titled “Snow in the Desert” follows a white-haired, middle-aged man named Snow as he traverses a dangerous alien landscape, pursued by human and alien bounty hunters. In a…
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Realism and the Politics of Truth in Netflix’s “Klaus”
by Tim Ridlen • June 1, 2020 • 0 Comments
The first animated feature that Netflix has produced exclusively for its online streaming platform is notably a return to 2D animation in an industry where 3D animation dominates: Klaus (2019). However, this film likewise aspires to dimensionality and depth even…
The Paradox of Reduced Choice and the Popularity of Animation on Netflix
by Joe Darlington • May 18, 2020 • 4 Comments
Of all the models of streaming platform that were tried over the past decade, Netflix’s has undoubtedly proven the most popular. This has no doubt mainly been due to the casual enforcement of subscription policies (41% of Netflix users are…
RIP Saturday Morning: The Changing Face of Children’s Broadcasting
by Amy Ratelle • September 22, 2015 • 2 Comments
Like many other people of a certain (Gen X) age, tuning into the Saturday morning time slot was directly responsible for igniting my love for all things animated. It was with great dismay, then, that I read the news last…
Planes, trains and automobiles; anthropomorphized vehicles in children’s animation (but mum it’s educational!)
by Nichola Dobson • September 4, 2015 • 3 Comments
This is a big topic to put into a short blog post and I have no intention on covering the complexities of the creepiness of the CG Thomas the Tank Engine with his juvenile voice versus the original stop motion…