Draft:Adult animation
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Some goals of this draft: •Describe the concept of "adult animation" directly, using examples mainly to line out the history of the term's usage; •Describe the global understanding of the concept; •Minimize promotional materials like "show x is coming to platform y."
Adult animation or adult-oriented animation is a category of animated motion work that is written and created specifically for adults (as opposed to children), or is subjectively considered more "mature."
History
[edit]>when was the term "adult animation" first used? How do writers apply the term retrospectively? Did the usage of the term evolve?
Common characteristics and themes
[edit]Critical views
[edit]References
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- History
- Greene, Ray (2023-02-20). "A brief, and somewhat shocking, history of adult animation". The A.V. Club.
- Mokry, Natalie (2017-07-25). "A Brief History of Cartoons for Adults". Film School Rejects. (situational source?)
- Modern
- Baron, Reuben (2019-12-02). "Adult Animation Is Better Than Ever - So Why Does It Draw Ridicule?". Comic Book Resources.
- Barrett, Duncan (2020-11-02). "Animation nation: how Covid fuelled the rise of adult cartoons". The Guardian.
- Sarto, Dan (2020-03-19). "What Future Lies in Store for Non-Comedy Adult Animation?". Animation World Network.
- Sutton, Kelsey (2020-04-12). "How Adult Animation Became the Hottest Genre for Streaming Services". Adweek.
- Brown, Tracy (2020-11-23). "Why TV's next Golden Age might come thanks to adult animation". Los Angeles Times.
- Commentary
- Krell, Jason (2014-04-08). "Why Saying Animation Is Only For Kids Is Bullshit". Gizmodo.
(I would consider the ToonBoom source listed elsewhere as "marketing material" as per author)
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