@PoopaPapaPalps Yeah my knowledge of WB animation at the time is kind of heresay. I met a guy in the 90's who did a talk at my highschool and I talked his ear off. His name was Keith Baxter and he pretty much gave me the final push to film school. He was the character designer/boards/animator on a lot of those WB toons (Tiny Toons, Animaniacs etc... I think he even developed Tazmania?) Anyway, I asked him about the quality issues and he said they did most of the first seasons in house, then sent them to their B teams overseas after and moved onto the new property. in all likelihood he was simplifying for a 17 year old... also it was 23 years ago... so yeah, I'm sure you're right... brain aint what it used to be!
I gotta say though, as much as I hate the look of flash, I definitely prefer it to crazy crappy overseas traditional - though I just edited a show where everything flash from overseas came back looking like garbage as well... and that was pretty much entirely timed out in layout.
Good things CAN be done with flash, but you need the budget...
btw... a bunch of Ren and Stimpy got outsourced up here to Canada... I think it was Carbunkle. I had friends who HATED John K after that...
I gotta say, Rick and Morty is pretty well animated... the show doesn't call for much, but the humor notes are definitely hit.
I gotta say though, as much as I hate the look of flash, I definitely prefer it to crazy crappy overseas traditional - though I just edited a show where everything flash from overseas came back looking like garbage as well... and that was pretty much entirely timed out in layout.
Good things CAN be done with flash, but you need the budget...
btw... a bunch of Ren and Stimpy got outsourced up here to Canada... I think it was Carbunkle. I had friends who HATED John K after that...
I gotta say, Rick and Morty is pretty well animated... the show doesn't call for much, but the humor notes are definitely hit.