Noragami, not a huge anime, but has for SURE been a stand out in my media study. Don't underestimate hidden gems.
Anime in general captures my attention more than film.
I'd say 'animation' in general, but I don't know if western animation resonates as much with me.
I think it just stems from the sort of lessons that are valued in Eastern cultures, vs western.
I am exhausted with a certain type of western mentality, and the global climate only exaggerates that fatigue.
Historically, Anime started stylistically no different than the west, but let the medium itself decide what the clearest and strongest choices would be to evolve.
Western animation's pride in it's own dominance, insulated it from innovation for so long that Anime is now the clear choice of study for those that value the animation medium itself.
Sonic finds himself so tangled, because every documentary on him makes sure to mention Sonic was for "America". But, when you know global history, you know that unfortunately America sees itself differently than the world sees it.
A place for all.
Those that argue Sonic should reflect American media and culture, misunderstand why America was ever idolized by Sonic Team in the first place.
Now that Rumble is out, the Sonic Silence before the Sonic Storm begins! When the news cycle for the next major game begins, I am returning! This time, using recent media examples to make my points clearer as to where Sonic can grow and develop.
New Film I've enjoyed: Weapons, One Battle After Another, I Saw The TV Glow, Good Fortune, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
Sonic is a mix of western and eastern influence. However, it's a LOT harder to find western media that is as 'Emotive' as eastern media tends to be.
Saying Sonic is a mix of East and West is far too vague, which is why JP purists sort of dominate the narrative discussion. Sonic is an emotional series, and a ton of western media belittles emotion, especially western animation, but not all of it.
The West more commonly explores emotion in film.
Learning how emotional narratives are told in the East and West I believe is the bridge we are looking for in discussion.
Here's the 'Emotional story through-line' that I see.
Sonic 1: Animal saving Animals trapped in machines, Nature vs Greed Sonic 2: Tails bullied for strange trait with low confidence, trait becomes power Sonic 3: Knuckles has his trust broken and learns to trust again SA1: Tikal and Chao's arch continues this emotional core SA2: Shadow and Maria's arch continues this emotional core
Heroes: loses it a little, Team Dark sort of carries it with Shadow's memory loss ShTH: Picks it up
06: Elise's never cry leadership reasonability
Unleashed: ngl I know ppl love this game, but I think the sillier Sonic stuff started here. Still explores emotion, but there's no major emotional journey or change.
You can only analyze, study and teach media so long before there becomes an imbalance. My words obviously will start to become meaningless if I don't actually produce my own media.
I've worked hard to build a career teaching media production, using and practicing skills I value, but right now, I support other creators, more than being a creator myself.
I want to grow, and evolve media discussion, and I can't do that if I only follow someone else's media property. It's time to rebalance everything, diving even deeper into art.
That's why @EdiblePotatoes and I are days away from releasing our first prototype of our fully original, 28 page comic book series, combining everything we've done or discussed online. As a promise to continue what we've built with all of you over the years.
Comedic and chaotic character moments, Art theory and commentary, vibrant vaporwave coloring, Intense cinematic storytelling, imaginative dreamscapes, and zany voice acting.
I'd like this to ADD to the Sonic discussion videos here. There's no better way to make someone understand someone's POV in media, than just SHOWING it.
I don't want to ONLY deliver feedback to a media property, I want to build, grow and learn as well.
Also, not every piece of Sonic media is... artful. Right now, Crossworlds, and Rumble take the spotlight, which are fun but more a product to grow the community, than art to be dissected.
We only get better at understanding media if we take that risk, and try to practice what we preach.
I hope you'll join us on this adventure, and thank you all for being so supportive as I figure out what exactly I want to put out into the world..
Lourdes and I got our audio fixed up so the sound quality should be back to where we were at Tails’Channel all those years back when Lourdes used to be apart of it!
Mardiculous
Noragami, not a huge anime, but has for SURE been a stand out in my media study. Don't underestimate hidden gems.
Anime in general captures my attention more than film.
I'd say 'animation' in general, but I don't know if western animation resonates as much with me.
I think it just stems from the sort of lessons that are valued in Eastern cultures, vs western.
I am exhausted with a certain type of western mentality, and the global climate only exaggerates that fatigue.
Historically, Anime started stylistically no different than the west, but let the medium itself decide what the clearest and strongest choices would be to evolve.
Western animation's pride in it's own dominance, insulated it from innovation for so long that Anime is now the clear choice of study for those that value the animation medium itself.
Sonic finds himself so tangled, because every documentary on him makes sure to mention Sonic was for "America". But, when you know global history, you know that unfortunately America sees itself differently than the world sees it.
A place for all.
Those that argue Sonic should reflect American media and culture, misunderstand why America was ever idolized by Sonic Team in the first place.
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Attack on Titan was incredible.
Still waiting for Frontiers' follow up btw.
Until then, gathering a library of popular media examples to cross reference during discussion.
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Now that Rumble is out, the Sonic Silence before the Sonic Storm begins! When the news cycle for the next major game begins, I am returning! This time, using recent media examples to make my points clearer as to where Sonic can grow and develop.
New Anime I've enjoyed: DanDaDan, Chainsaw Man, Demon Slayer, Kaiju No. 8, RE: Zero, Frieren, Jujutsu Kaisen
New Film I've enjoyed: Weapons, One Battle After Another, I Saw The TV Glow, Good Fortune, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood
Sonic is a mix of western and eastern influence. However, it's a LOT harder to find western media that is as 'Emotive' as eastern media tends to be.
Saying Sonic is a mix of East and West is far too vague, which is why JP purists sort of dominate the narrative discussion. Sonic is an emotional series, and a ton of western media belittles emotion, especially western animation, but not all of it.
The West more commonly explores emotion in film.
Learning how emotional narratives are told in the East and West I believe is the bridge we are looking for in discussion.
Here's the 'Emotional story through-line' that I see.
Sonic 1: Animal saving Animals trapped in machines, Nature vs Greed
Sonic 2: Tails bullied for strange trait with low confidence, trait becomes power
Sonic 3: Knuckles has his trust broken and learns to trust again
SA1: Tikal and Chao's arch continues this emotional core
SA2: Shadow and Maria's arch continues this emotional core
Heroes: loses it a little, Team Dark sort of carries it with Shadow's memory loss
ShTH: Picks it up
06: Elise's never cry leadership reasonability
Unleashed: ngl I know ppl love this game, but I think the sillier Sonic stuff started here. Still explores emotion, but there's no major emotional journey or change.
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In case you didn't know already.
I may be dead over here but I share my thoughts quite frequently on Bluesky: @mardiculous.bsky.social
I'd love to chat with some of you there that I havent seen yet!
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I've been preparing... Watching a lot of newer media, refreshing my media knowledge and experience for the upcoming big sequel to Sonic Frontiers.
It's very important to know what else is fresh on audiences minds, to find more common connection as discourse gets exaggerated by social media.
This means researching Eastern AND Western media.
I look forward to returning when the news cycle returns it's focus to a uniquely "Sonic" experience.
I don't have much to add to a conversation about party games built to expand the brand's reach. (Rumble, Crossworlds, Blitz)
7 months ago | [YT] | 49
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No amount of Likes, Views, Followers, or Subscribers even comes close to the joy of receiving fan art of a story and character you've created..
Thank you so so much KeyBladeOC!
Making comics feels right.. this is what I was meant to do.
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Soft launch of my first original comic.. full launch soon. Shhh don’t tell anyone..
Prototype issue #1 of ✨Comet-Cat is available digitally NOW! This version may not be available for long.
I’ll likely wanna improve and eventually replace it! Lolol
Let me know what you think and where you think the story is going next… 👀
📖 READ IT HERE: ko-fi.com/s/9c8e244cca
Physical, along with colored copies, coming soon! 👍
Thank you all again for supporting me jumping into this new project!
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You can only analyze, study and teach media so long before there becomes an imbalance. My words obviously will start to become meaningless if I don't actually produce my own media.
I've worked hard to build a career teaching media production, using and practicing skills I value, but right now, I support other creators, more than being a creator myself.
I want to grow, and evolve media discussion, and I can't do that if I only follow someone else's media property. It's time to rebalance everything, diving even deeper into art.
That's why @EdiblePotatoes and I are days away from releasing our first prototype of our fully original, 28 page comic book series, combining everything we've done or discussed online. As a promise to continue what we've built with all of you over the years.
Comedic and chaotic character moments, Art theory and commentary, vibrant vaporwave coloring, Intense cinematic storytelling, imaginative dreamscapes, and zany voice acting.
I'd like this to ADD to the Sonic discussion videos here. There's no better way to make someone understand someone's POV in media, than just SHOWING it.
I don't want to ONLY deliver feedback to a media property, I want to build, grow and learn as well.
Also, not every piece of Sonic media is... artful. Right now, Crossworlds, and Rumble take the spotlight, which are fun but more a product to grow the community, than art to be dissected.
We only get better at understanding media if we take that risk, and try to practice what we preach.
I hope you'll join us on this adventure, and thank you all for being so supportive as I figure out what exactly I want to put out into the world..
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Lourdes and I got our audio fixed up so the sound quality should be back to where we were at Tails’Channel all those years back when Lourdes used to be apart of it!
See you tonight at 7pm EST!
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Hey guys! SURPRISE! Been working on this with @SuperSonic68, @Garrulous64 and @SamProcrastinates for MONTHS, behind the scenes..
We will continue the live show on Sam’s channel, Garrulous will be trimming it down for his channel, and for me?
Well, which funny scene do you guys want an animatic of!? I’m going to bring some of these scenes to LIFE for this channel!
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