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Week 7 [07-13.12.20] Anime or cartoon?

Anime and cartoons have many similar features. They both take form of two-dimensional, illustrated visual art work, which is published not only on TV, but also in cinemas as a movies. For a person who isn’t a fan of any of those forms they might look really similar. Just some 2d characters living their lives on the screen for the enjoyment of masses. But looking at this topic closely, there are many differences between those two, which I would like to focus on.

 The first thing that I would like to take a look at is a visual style. Of course, each work can have their own style, but there are some main features that are present in the most of each production. In anime, characters usually have an anatomy similar to normal people. The one, distinctive feature of this art style is the size of female characters eyes. They are usually big and shiny. Looking at cartoons, the style of most productions is simplistic, and artists can really go wild with their imagination, by thinking of the most interesting way to stylize human anatomy in their show.

What is the difference between anime and animation? - Quora

 

The second topic is production itself. They both use traditional animation features (story boarding, voice action, character design and celluloid production). These days some productions are trying to simplify some parts of their job and use 3D animations. The difference lies in  how fans react to this kind of process. A lot of anime fans are really sceptic when it comes to 3D models of characters. On the other hand, cartoon fans aren’t  usually bothered by this fact, because their characters are simplified, and 3D models don’t look so off.

The last difference is  a theme. Cartoons are usually lighthearted shows that are supposed to make their viewers laugh. Of course there might be some serious, or sad moments, some cartoons even bring up politics, or  a situation in some real countries. But usually the main focus is on making fun of something, or making characters act weird, so the viewer can just laugh and relax, even if it’s a black humour. When it comes to anime, it’s more like movies. It can be a romance comedy, serious drama or even some really scary horror. They have a wide range of topics, which makes it easier to choose something for yourself. 

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My point is, both styles of production are great and you should give them a try. Especially now, when we are staying at home and binge watching series on Netflix, why not taking a break from series featuring actors and watching some cartoon or anime? 

 

Sources:

http://www.animeversa.com/difference-between-anime-and-cartoons/

https://www.diffen.com/difference/Anime_vs_Cartoon

https://www.ranker.com/list/best-drama-anime/anna-lindwasser 

 

Questions:

  1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?

  2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?

  3. Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?

Comments

Roman Dubovyi said…
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Piotr Góralski said…
1. I prefer series with actors that are in the form of short films. I usually watch series that have a story and specific problems that seem more real when they have a realistic visual form. Sometimes I also watch series with a real storyline that are animated but not as many as standard series.
2. Cartoons with black humor are not my favorite film genre because I don't like the abuse of profanity or groundless insults. If black humor is the whole humorous part in a given movie, it is not interesting to me. If dark humor only comes out occasionally then that can be a nice part.
3. When I was a kid I didn't have a favorite cartoon because I didn't watch cartoons very often. I watched what was on TV no matter what it was. I liked all the adventure stories that had a storyline.
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I think I like both cartoons and series with actors quite the same amount. Sometimes I enjoy a cartoon more, but sometimes the plot, filming and acting are so entertaining, that I prefer the series. I was never really into anime, my friends were trying for years to make me watch some, but I don’t really like them. I’m not keen on Japanese culture, so it wasn’t really interesting to me. But I must say I fell in love with some of the classics by Studio Ghibli, like the Oscar winning “Spirited Away” or “Howl’s Moving Castle” (the second one is my favorite movie by Miyazaki). I also enjoyed “The Shaman King” when I was a little girl and it was broadcasted on one of Polish TV stations.

I love dark humor in cartoons. It’s probably because this form is quite innocent in visuals, and the mix between those two factors is purely brilliant and usually hilarious. I’m in love with Netflix’s “Disenchantment”, I think it was created by people who’re producing The Simpsons. It has 2 seasons right now, I’m waiting for more, as the plot and the dark humor is absolutely fantastic.

I don’t think I had only one. I loved the original 1992 “X-Men Animated” by Marvel, and many more from that studio (Spider Man is a classic, but also the animated Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk and Silver Surfer were awesome). I also watched the old version of My Little Pony and actually preferred it, even if the ponies weren’t that cute as they are in the newer versions 😉 I remember all those cartoons I enjoyed were mostly American or sometimes Japanese and they were cringe as they could be. I’ve recently watched some old Pokemon and Totally Spies on Netflix just to find out if they were as good as I remember them and well, I’ve laughed my head off because of all the awkward jokes and cringe, but I think it was good enough. I think modern cartoons are usually really treating kids like they were stupid, while the ones I remember were a little bit darker and sharp, but maybe it’s me just being a boomer :D
@Piotr Góralski
Thank you for your input. I haven't seen a lot of short films, so you made me curious, are they really that good. I'll try to give them a try!
@ Katarzyna Stefanowska
Ah, "Howl's Moving Castle" is my favorite movie by Studio Ghibli! I used to watch it as a kid, and I didn't get a lot of things, because they seem to be really complicated. After some time I rewatched it and fell in love with how amazing that movie was! I heard that it was based on a book, so it would be really cool to read it someday.

I also watched all Marvel animated series! They are actually my only source of information about all superheroes because I'm not that much into the movies.
I also tried to watch some new cartoons, but most of them were too annoying to me, so I guess that I also became a boomer </3.
FilipJatelnicki said…
Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
I don't prefer any over others. I feel like there is a form for specific content. So I enjoy anime, cartoons and normal movies.

What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
I enjoy black humour so it doesn't bother me to see such humour in movies.

Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
I don't remember any particular cartoon that was my favourite but I really enjoy cartoons like Adventure Time or Big mouth. The first one is great, nostalgic and at times confusing but it is overall great. The second one is absolutely hilarious and touches on the subject of puberty.
Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
Well, I would say that my first pick would be actors series then cartoons and then nothing, and then anime. I think that anime isn't really for me.
What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
I love them! I'm thinking about Rick & Morty right now and that's one of my favourite shows. Also there are a lot of black humour in The Simpsons which I very like too.
Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
I was a huge fan of cartoons when I was a kid. It's hard to select a favourite among all shows that I watched. But if I have to pick I would choose 3 of them, which are: Dexter's Laboratory, Looney Tunes and The Fairly OddParents.
1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?

It depends on my mood. Nowadays, I don't watch cartoons or anime, I prefer "normal" series or movies but I don't deny a sense of these stories. When I was a kid, I enjoyed cartoons. I can still mention that evenings when I was watching The Powerpuff Girls. It's funny that I didn't notice that violence and it was just amusing for me. On the other hand I made a huge mistake few years ago, I did something unforgivable. I turned on Billy and Mandy, full of hope that my mentions would cover reality, but unfortunately At that moment I devastated my childhood... DON'T DO THAT. It was embarrassing and awkward.

2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?

I like to recall cartoons that feature black humour from my childhood but I don't respect these which are produced currently. They are disgusting and with no sense. I can't under how sb can watch these... The worst is that kids who are watching this, learn lessons from them...

3. Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?

I liked The Powerpuff Girls and Courage the Cowardly Dog but honestly I don't really know why. It's a big secret for me even now. I think that was funny for me, that's all.
Bui Ky Anh said…
1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
I prefer anime. It is not only a series to watch on television or computer but it is also deeply rooted in the asian culture. Cartoons are mostly aimed for children/teenagers but in anime you can find everything for every group of audience. Starting from series typically for children and ending on horrors, criminals, psychological and tearjerkers. I believe everyone would find something which fits his own interests best.

2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
I personally love black humour but I am not sure if cartoons are a good place for them since their main audience are children. I guess in most cases they will not understand them and ignore the fact but I still do not have an opinion on that.

3. Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
Of course, a lot of them but if I have to choose one it would be Tom and Jerry. Very well known comedy cartoon about a cat fighting a mouse but deeply inside they are friends after all. I love that cartoon and I have a great sentiment to it. Since characters there are not talking anything my parents were enjoying watching this cartoon with me (my parents are not polish speakers). It is a great memory, spending these times watching cartoons with my whole family.
Mateusz Wietrak said…
1. I am not limited to one. If the production is good, I just watch it. There is no relation whether it is anime, cartoon or a movie with actors.
2. I have nothing against dark humor. I use it many times myself so I definitely like cartoons that contain it.
3. I didn't have a favorite cartoon. I watched what was actually on TV. When I was a child, satellite TV was not so common, that's why I always watched a cartoon at 19:00. It didn't matter what the cartoon exactly was.
s16427 said…
It's hard to decide what type of movies is my favourite. All of them have it's advantages and disadvantages. Action movies with actors are most realistic, which is nice, and if there's an actor i know, that's additional value. On the other hand, anime and cartoons can go in way more crazy direction, adding gags or episodes that would cost tremendous amount of money in actor movie. If I had to choose one, I guess cartoon would come first, then actor movies and anime last. I love a good cartoon, especially that there are some cartoons with pretty adult humour.

Black humour in cartoons is one of my favourite thing in the world. Why? Because it can go way much further than black humour in regular movies. Even tiniest gag can feature explosions, flights to space or even deaths of characters (usually pretty pricey when it comes to actor movies). So to sum up, I'm all for black humour, ESPECIALLY in anime/cartoons.

Once again, it's hard to point out one single favourite cartoon. I used to love "Ed, Edd and Eddy" for it's unique humour. It was pretty good mix of absurd, humour and top cartoonish scheming. I also love a good exaggeration in cartoon, while in actor movies it moght be a little bit cringy.
Michał Gawron said…
1.In my case it depends. It does not categorize any movie based on whether it is anime, fairy tale or movie with actors. If I want anime, I watch anime. If I want a fairy tale, I watch a fairy tale. If I want a movie, I turn it on. It doesn't matter what genre it is. If it was created correctly and the content itself is very good, I really don't care.

2.I love this type of humor. It may seem a little weird, but this is my favorite type of humor. If it's in cartoons it's even better. In such a convention, the authors can afford even more black humor and creativity. It's great for me.

3. Of course, cartoons rule. I loved watching cartoons when I was a teenager. My favorites were almost all that were on the cartoon network. They were great.
That's a really hard question! All of these genres have their strengths and weaknesses. Cartoons, anime and animated movies allow artists to create a whole new universe and characters, to which laws of physic don't apply. However, it's harder for viewers to completely understand and identify with those characters, as they're not always accurately display emotions. Live-action movies and series, on the other hand, portray characters more humanely, but if the creators want to add some part of fantasy to the plot, they have to put additional work to it. Nowadays, I don't watch many cartoons, as there are not many with an interesting plot. There is one on Netflix that I sometimes like to play in the background when working because it's not that absorbing and elevates my mood. It follows the adventures of a puppy Chip and her friend Potato. I also don't have much time to discover new anime, so when I watch it I stick to the ones that I know I like, such as those produced by Studio Ghibli. I guess, most of the series that I watch is live-action ones. Over the years I have watched many of them, but my favourites are still House, NCIS, The Office and Seinfeld.

I actually really like cartoons featuring dark humor. Even as a kid, I think that I preferred a series that contained some dark humour. My all-time favourite cartoon was Courage the Cowardly Dog. He lived in a middle of nowhere with the people that have adopted him, Muriel and her husband Eustace. Each episode, monsters would try to abduct or harm them, but Courage would always save them, even though he was deadly scared of these monsters. When I grew up, I read an opinion that this show could have shown the world in a way that dogs perceive it.

As I mentioned before, my favourite cartoon was Courage the Cowardly Dog. I liked most of the cartoons that were also played at that time on channels like Cartoon Network and Disney Channel, like Scooby-Doo, Recess, Ed, Edd, Eddy or Johny Bravo. When it comes to anime, my favourite as a kid was Spired Away, that I have rediscovered many years later. I liked it because of its perception of the spirit world and mesmerising artwork.
olga jaroń said…
1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?

I think that the most important factor of a series is the story and not the method it is portrayed in. Animation is just a medium, it doesn't make anything worse or better. Animation and series featuring actors have their own strengths. A series featuring actors are more lifelike, it's easier to relate to them. Animation gives creators opportunity to make a story without boundaries. Moreover, some animations have beautiful and unique art style that makes them pleasurable to watch.

2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?

I really enjoy them. I think that freedom of creation and unlimited boundaries are one of the biggest strengths of animation. Jokes that could never take place in "regular" shows can be done in cartoons without making anyone look guilty. Shows like "Family Guy" or "Bojack the Horseman" are a great example of that. They often bring up subjects of racism, mental health or sexism in amusing but not pretentious way.

Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?

I really used to love "Powerpuff girls" when I was a child. I remember admiring the strength of those girls and dreamed about having an extraordinary power just like them. Moreover, I really enjoyed the villains in this show, they were different and more twisted than black characters from other series.
Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
I prefer anime, I love anime, I don't know why I just like it.
It all started with Naruto, Pokemon, Tokyo Ghoul, etc. I like anime in the fantasy genre where the main character has some unique skills. Of the recently viewed ones, I really liked "The god of the high school", "The magic academy" and "The black clover". But I don't really like the last one because the main character does not have any magic, but I think he has perhaps some kind of hidden talent. In general, I'm really looking forward to the continuation of One-Punch Man, I'm very mad with the cast because they've been filming this series for so long and stopped at the most interesting place.

What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
I like these cartoons like South Park, Futarama. New South Park episodes came out recently, but I haven't watched them yet.

Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
I don’t remember there were many of them. But my favorite anime is Akame ga Kill, a very cool TV series. This is an anime in the genre of action and fantasy. I liked the use of such weapons as a poisonous or cursed sword, and a gun, the power of which depends on the emotions of the owner.
Illia Kalinin said…
1. It's a complicated question, I cannot say that I prefer any of those more then others. There are masterpieces in all of those. Mostly I watch short cartoons of 'Rick and Morty', oftenly they give me an interesting topic to think about on breakfast.

2. Sure, why not. I loved those cartoons since school and some of them even till nowadays. South Park is a legend!

3. 3. The most memorable are those which brought the brightest emotion. After all these years I still remember the thrill emotions with I had with 'The Lion King', 'The Iron Giant'' and ' Treasure planet'.
@FilipJatelnicki
Thank you for your input!
I haven't seen any of the cartoons you wrote about. I've heard of Adventure Time, and I saw a lot of art and videos of it, but I haven't really heard of Big mouth. I'll be sure to check it out because it sounds interesting!
@Piotr Jarzyński
I also really like Rick and Morty! The same goes for SouthPark, those are my favourite cartoons right now (well I actually don't watch any other cartoons these days, but still!). I'm also happy that I'm not the only one who enjoyed Dexter's Laboratory!
@Milena Dziełakowska
Haha, I can imagine how devastating it had to be to watch Billy and Mandy when you are an adult. If I remember correctly, it was a really weird and gross show. I remember that I always didn't like Billy, because he was doing all sorts of disgusting stuff.
The Powerpuff Girls also were a huge part of my childhood! I tried to watch a new version of it, which was released a few years ago, but it wasn't the same. So I end up being a little bit disappointed.
@Bui Ky Anh
Ah, a man of culture, I see~ I also love anime! I usually watch like 15-20 series per season. It's so many, that I don't have a lot of time for watching anything else haha~

I've heard that there is going to be some new, live-action movie about Tom and Jerry. I'm curious, is it going to be bad, or maybe they will surprise us!
@s16427
I also really enjoy black humour in cartoons! South Park is my favourite cartoon right now, and I can't wait for more seasons of it!
Edd, Edd & Eddy was a really weird show. I didn't like it that much, because it looked pretty gross in my opinion, and jokes weren't really for me. But I'm happy that someone remembers it!
@Michał Gawron
The same goes for me. All my favourite cartoons were on Cartoon Network! It was such a great channel, but then it started to feature less and less cartoons. Idk how is it doing right now, but I will always remember it from its good days!
@Gabriela Szczesna
I also really loved Courage the Cowardly Dog! I think that it was the series that started my love for creepy and weird series. I love how each episode portrayed new characters, with their unique creepy features. It was really creative, and even now I come back to this cartoon and watch some episodes with the same feelings as I was young.
@olga jaroń
Thank you for your input! I also think that the plot is the most important part of the show. I usually choose shows with features darker topics, and that's pretty difficult to find in cartoons, so I usually stick to anime and movies.
@Zhypargul Maraeva
I saw all series that you wrote about~. My favourite one is probably Naruto, since I grew up with it and I really got attached to the characters (though most of my favourite characters have died haha). I'm really sad that Boruto anime is so bad. I watched like 160 episodes, and almost each of them was boring and predictable, and there wasn't any character that I would like as much as in Naruto. So I dropped it for now. I hope that maybe In the future it will get more interesting.
@Illia Kalinin
Yesss, SOuth Park is so good! I can't wait for more episodes. Although I'm a little bit annoyed that Randy is the main character right now. I preferred when the four boys were the most important characters, and I hope that one day they are going to come back to those times. I also really miss Kenny. He is my favourite character, and for a long time, he had almost no screen time, which makes me really sad.
Grzegorz Rostek said…
1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
I can definitely say that cartoons are my least favourite type of tv series. When it comes to anime and "normal" series, I don't have a preference, I like them both equally.

2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
They can be fun, especially when you just want to relax after a hard day. The first cartoon that comes to my mind is south park, but it's in league of it's own thanks to making fun of everything equally.

3. Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
I don't really remember if I had a favourite cartoon. I think it might've been "Ben 10", or that "Spider-Man" cartoon from 60s. I think it's worth mentioning here that I prefered anime when I was a kid, my favourite one at the time was "Bleach".
Interesting presentation. Answering your questions:

1. When I was a child, I really liked watching cartoons. I didn't like anime. Nowadays, when I'm an adult, I prefer to watch movies with actors. From time to time I like to play a fairy tale, such as Tom and Jerry or Donald Duck.

2. Cartoons with black humor. This is a bad idea for me. After all, cartoons are watched very often by children.

3. Yes, I had some of my favorite childhood stories. These are, for example, Tom and Jerry and Donald Duck. I still like them and watch them sometimes.
Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?

I like both cartoons and series featuring actors. There are topics, scenes, types of humour which work better in live actions films and there are some which work better in cartoons. It all depends on the subject. Frankly, I am not a fan of anime. The only one that I really enjoyed was Yu Gi Oh and it was maaany years ago. Since early years I was not interested in anime and I usually changed channel when any anime poped up. Nowadays CG animation is my favourite.

What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?

I am a fan. I like black and edgy humour. Animation has some tools which let creators show emotions and some things completely different when compared to live action films. This works out beautifully with dark humor.

Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?

There were many cartoons which I loved as a child and I still feel nostalgic about them. Some of my favourites were: Kids Next Door, Samurai Jack, Coward the Cowardly Dog.
Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?

Of these options I like cartoons the most. I used to watch a lot of them, now that I am older I watch less of them. Very often when there is an older production on TV I watch it. I never liked anime too much, I watched it when I was younger I think once or twice and I didn't like it.

What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?

I think that nowadays a lot of ideas are already being used, so people are constantly reaching for new ideas. Personally I don't like black humor, but a lot of my colleagues like it. I don't criticize it, but they are not my type.

Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?

My favorite childhood cartoon was scooby doo and tom and jerry.
Karolina Rolska said…
I have never watched anime, but I really like series featuring actors as well as cartoons. Cartoons which I was watching when I was younger made me feel nice and most of them are still very pleasurable to watch even if they were made for kids. But also I enjoy watching cartoons that weren’t meant for kids, but in the cartoons for adults kind of format.

I don’t mind it. I think that it might be taken more lightly if the dark humor is portrayed in the cartoon instead of series with actors. Also, a lot of things might be shown in a cartoon that wouldn’t be ok in the regular series.

I absolutely loved Totally Spies and Witch which I was watching with my sister. When we were in preschool we were obsessed with Scooby-Doo and a few years later our younger brother also was watching it almost every day. Actually, we still watch Scooby-Doo even though we memorized every single episode.
1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?

To be honest, I'm not a big fan of anime. I used to watch a lot of cartoons as a child/teenager, but now, except for Rick and Morty I watch only series featuring actors. Watching TV is not my favourite way of spending free time, and if I watch something, mainly it's football. I don't know why I prefer series with actors, but I think, I grew out of watching cartoons.

2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?

I like black humor, maybe not very extreme, rather the "light version". In my opinion it's often really funnya and it's not easy to make out high quality black humor jokes.

3. Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?

A lot of. First of all Galactic Football, I loved it. I remember that I discovered this series when I was ill. I had to stay home for some time, and I was forced to spend this time in my bed, so I was laying and watching it. The series is about football team named Snow Kids, from Akillian's planet. They are a group of children that wants to rebuild the power of their club, because long time ago when Akillian's team was the best, planet was shaken by the explosion and football came to an end.
Artur Król said…
1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
Honestly I think it doesn't really matter if its a cartoon, anime or series. As long as it's interesting to watch, is passing some emotions and makes you wanna watch it - it's worth it. Some people are obsessed when it comes to anime and it may sound wrong only because it's not that popular as TV series in europe. As far as I'm concerned people in Japan watch it mainly as there are a lot of them rated for 18+ for violent content. Like for example I know berserk and consider it as not so childish. Maybe I'm wrong, who knows :)
2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
I think they are funny. But in my opinion children shoudn't watch it as they are still educating and that content may influence their future "me".
3. Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
I don't think i had the favourite cartoon as the kid. I've watched many of them when fox kids or jetix was around. That's when i got to meet things like Spider-Man, Shaman King, Naruto, Pokemon and other really cool animes, cartoons and series!
1.Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
First of all, my favorite series featuring actors that are either based on history or inspired by real facts. I happen to watch, especially those cartoons created by Bartosz Walaszek - Blok Ekipa, Kapitan Bomba or The Exorcist. An adult film very often relates to current political events. It is often a legitimate criticism of behavior and people.

2.What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
I like this type of cartoon very much. As I mentioned above, these types of cartoons very often present current events, therefore they always have a hidden meaning and some criticism. I think this is a very cool way of expressing opinions on some topics that a lot of people agree with.

3.Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
When I was little, I loved American cartoons - Spiderman, Ironman and Batman. These were my favorite fairy tales. Why? I guess I liked the fight between good and evil. When I was a little older, I loved the Ed, Edd and Eddy cartoon. Many of my friends think this cartoon is stupid, but it made me laugh.
All of those have good and bad examples. I mostly watch movies and series with actors, however, I also watch many cartoons and I don't differentiate my taste based on the style of the animation. All of them have their ups and downs and what matters is that they have a good story and nice artworks, I'm not disturbed by the size of eyes itself ;)

I love dark humour and cartoons are probably the best medium to showcase it. Dark humour is taking hard subjects and comment on them in a light-matter. What better way to do so than in an animated movie? However, it can sometimes get to real. To be honest, I have never finished BoJack Horsemen because of its depressing topics and 2020 wasn't the best time to watch this...

I had several! I loved Courage the Cowardly Dog for the dark and scary mood. Also, it had a dog as the main character so they bought me from the start ;) I also liked Tom and Jerry, however, now, as I look at it, it was very unfair towards poor Tom. I guess my favourite cartoon growing up was Scooby-Doo. It had it all, dog, mysteries, scary mood and a lot of food. Scooby-Doo was also the one that introduced me to English as my mother bought some English VHS that I watched a million times to finally catch all the jokes. Thanks, Mom!
1. I personally watch anime myself, but I'm not an otaku, it really pisses me off when people say, you watch cartoons, are you little?
Anime is a pleasure to watch for both adults and children, because the anime touches on human feelings, relationships, true love, friendship and a beautiful life, and much more. When you watch anime, you worry about the characters, you need to think a lot to understand the meaning of one or another of their actions. Unlike cartoons, where everything is immediately clear! Anime is unpredictability, always associated with mystery. But nothing excites the consciousness like the unknown. Sometimes there is even a feeling that anime is something formless, meaningless and, at the same time, incredible and pleasant. Of course, this is not the case, because anime knows its viewer by sight. It's impossible to be indifferent to anime. Anime is designed for the imagination and for older people. If you think anime is only for kids, then you are wrong. There are historical anime, anime about the war.
2. I have a great attitude to black humor, in any works. I like jokes and humor in general, but humor comes in all sorts and types and I have nothing against it.
3. In childhood, I often watched cartoons produced by Disney, and from the very childhood I remember such cartoons as The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Cinderella.
Roman Dubovyi said…
1. First of all I don't like to choose between cartoons and series, they are too different, I like them both. But speaking about "cartoons vs. anime" I'd prefer cartoons. I don't like anime at all, because anime is usually edgy, which automatically makes it cringy for me. That's the main reason. I also don't like anime series because of visual style. But I have an exception, that would be movies by one and only Hayao Miyazaki.

2. I think it's awesome and I actually enjoy them. Cartoons can represent dark humor in the way series can't because of flexibility in provided by animation.

3. As a kid a really enjoyed "Edd, Ed and Eddy". It genuinely made me laugh.
1. I like cartoons and series featuring actors, both in the same way. Actually it is really hard to compare them because both of them are different in the visual way, but I’ve always been partial to animations. As a child I loved to watch cartoon series like Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends or Disney animation movies. Then I found out about Tim Burton and his gloomy and a bit scary animated world. I remember that I was really fascinated by his animated movies and thanks to them I started to dream that one day I would be able to create my own animation.

2. Those are my favourite ones! They let creators show sometimes a little bit controversial matters in an acceptable and kind of innocent way.There are still some subjects which are infamous or even banned in some societies, and which can’t be shown in a movie, but as a cartoon are more acceptable.

3. I had a few favourite cartoons as a child. Most of them were on „Cartoon Network” and nowadays are perceived as the classics. I’m referring to „Dexter’s Laboratory” and „The Powerpuff Girls”. I remember that every next day my friends and I were discussing the episodes and you had to be on top of things all the time.
Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?

In my honest opinion anime is the best medium by which you can tell a good story and make people care about characters. The plot of anime is usually about each persons feelings and their way to find their true meaning or understanding. These days actors tend to have this "one face" in every production, in anime it is a lot more simple, you just draw some lines and you exactly know how the character is feeling at the moment whish helps you better understand their feelings. (•ˋ _ ˊ•)

What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?

I love black humour, you can give me everything with black humour and i will like it. (except Adam Sandler's comedy).

Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?

My favourite cartoon as a kid was "Tom&Jerry" and "Samuraj Jack", loved Tom&Jerry for their endless comedy and Jack for it's unique style and plot. If you don't know, they made last season like 2 years ago, if you ever watched Samuraj Jack you have to watch it!
1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
I love a good cartoon with all my heart, they are funny (in most cases) and they’re giving the possibilities to show many things, that regular series with actors can’t. Of course from the graphic point of view they can do much more than typical series, but despite that I really enjoy “normal” tv series. There are plenty of interesting and valuable series that are “leaving” something behind. Even though I love watching cartoons, I can’t force myself to enjoy anime. I think that their character style is kinda annoying, also the voiceovers are cruel. I really hate those high pitch notes that most female characters are generating with every single word they say. I don’t know, I think that anime is very often sexist, and very, very exaggerated. Or maybe I didn’t found any worth watching for me. I watched few anime series when I was younger and I really appreciate Ghibli studio (I love their movies, they are really good and well done), but overall I don’t understand this anime phenomenon.
2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
I think that they are the best! Those are my favorite ones! :D Of course, most of them are made for adults, but lots of people simply don’t understand that. I think that is why they’re controversial, because for example parent, who is seeing some content of those cartoons is probably going crazy, imagining their kids watching something like that.

3. Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
I can’t choose one. One of my favorites while I was little, like 5/6 years old was “Scooby Doo”. I loved this cartoon so much, that my father used to buy me some scooby doo films on the video tapes, and I am sure that I’ve had every single one of them in that time. I also really enjoyed “SpongeBob the square pants” but with this one it was more occasional, because it was emitted sometimes on TVN or something, so I watched it when I accidentally found it ;) When I was older I watched a lot of Cartoon Network, it was my favorite tv channel and I liked pretty much everything they played. I really liked “The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy”, I think that those „dark” cartoons were working best for me. Later I fell in love with “Adventure Time” and it’s still taking one of bigger pieces of my heart. :) Of course there were many other cartoons I’ve enjoyed, but the list is so big that I chose few to talk about.
Leya Chechyk said…
1.I used to prefer anime as I used to be interested in Japanese culture as a child. I was attracted to visual style, animation style, stories.

2. I believe they have a right to exit. Truly, a cartoon is just a tool of expression. The fact that usually kids watch cartoons does not prevent to use this tool in other topics and scenes. Cartoons sometimes even have more creative opportunities regarding “adult” topics that films, were black humour is also used.

3. My favourite cartoon was “Smeshariki”. I really liked the sense of humour which was presented together with philosophic problems. I also loved character design and personalities that were created. My favourite smesharik was purple Yozhyk (Hedgehog) with glasses.
Oskar Kacprzak said…
1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
I have no preferences it depends what is it about and quality. Cartoons, anime, actor series, are all different styles and some things cannot happen in actor series and some at anime.

2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
It's easier to feature dark humor in cartoons, because of whole cartoon art. You can do with cartoon character whatever you want. It won't be easy to do with actor series and it would look rather hilarious.

3. Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
Dexter's maybe, but I wasn't cartoon person as a kid, I've watched mostly Discovery like channels.
Tkach Dmytro said…
1. I like all of these kinds, in every category I have at least one good name. Whenever I don’t want to watch cartoons I’m looking for series or anime or in another way. Nowadays all of these categories became popular and if you will find your favorite actor/story/animator you can watch it.
2. I know only one cartoon with black humor, it’s called “South Park” but I think they mentioned only hyped topics. I guess they try to show absurd to change somebody mind, because whenever you doing something you can’t see that you can do something wrong, but when you see this from another side you can realize that you are laughing from yourself and change something.
3. Like a kid I was watching “Simpsons”, especially it was good in the Ukrainian language, at 7 a.m. when I was having my breakfast I was watching this cartoon to get some positive emotions before school 😊
1. Do you prefer cartoons, anime or series featuring actors? Why?
I think it is hard to compare series featuring actors and cartoons/anime. I really like series with actors, probably more than cartoons or anime, but it all depends about the topic of the video. According to the question, I don't like anime, I have never watched anime and I still know that it is just not my sense of humor. I feel really bad when I see some Japanese memes and I can't imagine what can happened to me to made me watch some anime. Cartoons were really nice when I was younger. I love them. Now I have watched recently Rick and Morty, it is animation which we can watch on Netflix.

2. What do you think about cartoons that feature black humour?
I like cartoon like that. I really like black humour, it is so enjoyable to watch and hear, some jokes like these one presented in Rick and Morty or BoJack Horseman. These two series are my favorites last time. Black humour is great because we can laugh about things which are daily inappropriate to laugh or it shows a distance for some kind of behavior.

3. Did you have a favourite cartoon as a kid? Why did you like it?
I have some cartoons. One of them is "Ed, Edd, Eddy", "Ach ten Endy" or "Scooby-Doo". I really enjoy watching the last one. Sometimes I think that I watched all the episodes of them. It is one of the best cartoon which I was able to watch every day and night and it is still interesting.
1. Currently, I prefer series because they are more serious and less embarrassing. Exceptions are, in my opinion, Japanese anime cartoons, which have much narrower plot than some series, or unconventional cartoons like rick & morty or midnight gospel. When I was younger (~ 5 years ago) I used to watch more cartoons.
2. I believe that they can be more interesting than typical series due to their unusual atmosphere. however, it is worth remembering that it is easy to cross the border and such cartoons can be distasteful.
3. I think I had two favorite cartoons. One of them was definitely "Courage the Cowardly Dog" because I cared about every story that I found very scary or funny. The second when I was little older was Ben 10, like most teenage boys superheroes with the ability to change into other characters that save the world are great.
1.I definitely prefer series with actors because they are very interesting to me. They are often based on true stories. It is worth watching something that can teach us something new or give us a fresh look at the world around us. However, in my opinion, fairy tales are a product of human imagination that does not correspond to reality, and this is not useful in adulthood.
2. I think this is a good way to get rid of negative emotions like stress or fatigue. I like them and I like to watch them, even though some people find it inappropriate.
3. As a child, I liked almost all fairy tales, but one of my favorite fairy tales was 'Batman.' I think most of all I liked the fact that the main character saved everyone from danger. I also liked that he had a car and a super superhero costume. I suspect that it was not only my favorite fairy tale, but also of great other people, because each of us, when we were little, dreamed of becoming a superhero.
@Grzegorz Rostek
I'm so happy that someone remembers Ben10! I really loved the first two series of it, but then the changed art style and somehow it became more childish and I didn't like it as much anymore :<.
@Igor Goryszewski
Ah yes, it's always possible that some kids are going to watch those cartoons. But I think it's the responsibility of parents to learn what kind of stuff is their child watching. Or else there are going to be children traumatized by cartoons like Happy Tree Friends (which is great, I really love it haha).
@Piotr Malanowski
Thanks for your input. Yeah, I guess that each type can convey some different feelings and emotions. I'm glad that we have so many show types to choose from~
@Mateusz Ćwikliński
ScoobyDoo was great! Recently I've watched a new movie from the series and even if it was in 3d, it was perfect~ Jokes were really funny and they used some old characters from Cartoon Network shows~ And they even had the same polish voices. I think that it's really cool!
@Karolina Rolska
I've also seen Witch! It was sad that they haven't made more episodes, because I couldn't read any comics, because they were expensive, and my friends always knew so much more than me. It was always making me feel worse than them. But the cartoon was really nice, I especially remember the cool song from the opening! I can still remember all the lyrics
@Przemysław Baka
I was much older when I learned about Galactic Football, but when I got into it, I watched all seasons in one week! I got really sad when the last episode ended with a cliffhanger and they didn't make any more seasons of it :<

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