Ack wrote:So you like a couple of animes and Looney Toons. There's a lot more to animation than just those.
Give me five hundred dollars and I will buy it.
And then, what does that say about non-animated movies? Because I only have 4 of them. Does that mean I don't like movies?
I mean Ack,
are you really telling me that you know better than me what I like?
Also, where's your collection?
Chief, I've seen you criticize Hanna-Barbera, the Pink Panther, Disney, Miyazaki, and I've seen you condemn other animes besides the couple that you put up as owning,
First of all, that I don't like or think that they are not so good doesn't mean that I don't like animation. There's a difference between liking animation and liking everything that is animated.
John K rants everyday in his blog about how bad the above are, tell him that he doesn't like animation
Why shouldn't I criticize something? Don't you do the same in your blog? Should I like every single anime? Should I say every single anime is good? If something is bad I will say it is bad, if something is good I will say it's good. Good things can have flaws, the dialogue in Star Wars, or the plot hole in Citizen Kane.
Hanna Barbera
The production of Hanna Barbera is horrible, how the same people who won 7 oscars with Tom & Jerry when working for MGM managed to do such crappy cartoons is beyond me. Chuck Jones used to say it was not animation, it was "illustrated radio" for a reason.
Pink Panther
I talked about what I thought about one (1) Pink Panther short (The Pink Phink, for those interested).
All I said about it is that it starts slow, gets better in the second half and that playing the same song during 6 minutes is repetitive. Wow, so much hate

And even if I gave it a bad review, what's the problem? You are free to disagree but not to claim that "I don't like animation".
Disney
First of all, it may come as a surprise to you but I have seen every film Disney made except for the wartime compilations and Song of the South for obvious reasons. In fact, I used to have all of them in VHS, including Fantasia uncensored. I have seen all their most well-known shorts, and actually like quite a bit Goofy.
Disney is not a perfect company that everything it touched turned gold. Their main characters tend to be bland and generic. Aladdin, Arthur, whatever that guy from Treasure Planet was called, the guy from Atlantis, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Mickey Mouse, all bland characters that palled in comparison to the far better seconday characters.
While Pinnocho or Dumbo are very good to say that Disney can't be criticized is simply naïve.
and in some cases, this opinion seems to be formed off viewing only one or two pieces of a much larger body of work.
Tell me what those cases are.
Show me exactly where.
Also you changed your terms from "area" to "body of work".
If you didn't like Howl's Moving Castle, fine, but go watch more of his work before criticizing Miyazaki.
Why, can't he be criticized when he makes a bad movie?
The direction in Howl's Moving Castle and Ponyo seemed bad to me and I said it. They made me feel that he is not that good of a director, the sloppyness could be excused for an inexperienced director but he has been in the bussiness for very long.
with HB's shorts and series,
The Tom & Jerry shorts are part of MGM not Hanna-Barbera (the company).
And their series suck, it's that simple. Go watch Scooby Doo and tell me that your eyes aren't bleeding.
It doesn't help that they stole plots from Amos & Andy or the Honeymooners.
with other Warner Bros. cartoons,
What other cartoons? There are no kinds of Warner Bros cartoons made during the Golden Age that are not included on those DVDs.
anime,
Yeah, because I can't say that a certain anime is bad if I haven't watched all of them
MGM animation, and much more.
I already mentioned that I have everything Tex Avery made on my computer. I don't have Tom & Jerry because I can't afford to IMPORT DVDs from the other side of the planet. Again, give me five hundred dollars and I will buy it.
Dude, don't imply that I criticize without knowing what I'm talking about. It's sad to see you claim that I haven't watched Disney movies as if I lived under a rock my entire life.
@lisalover1
I didn't criticize Gurren Lagan, I said I didn't like it. There's a huge difference.