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>Hirsch receives an opportunity to do a cartoon based on his childhood with supernatural adventures thrown in
>he gets so burned out during the 1st season production he later claims it was "a failed experiment"
>Ward spends years before his silly short becomes a full-fledged cartonn and he's free to tell whatever he wants
>he fucks off into nowhere, leaving it in other people's hands and only staying as a VA for a secondary
>Sugar is given a chance to make her own show where she can push all the important social messages she wants in a metaphorical fantasy style
>as the show goes on, her evolvement heavily decreases, leading to lack of proper organisation
>McCracken decides to make a show that combines the wackiness of his old cartoons with the newfound trend for continuity and serialised entertainment
>it eventually becomes popular but not before it's preliminarily cancelled, never getting a conclusion
>Faust gets to be in charge of a new generation of her childhood show where she can improve upon things she disliked as a child
>she cannot handle executive meddling and quits, leaving it to more conforming people
What the fuck??? These stories are SAD. I thought all of these were supposed to be dream projects. Is it impossible to make your dream cartoon in a capitalistic environment?
Genndy seems to be the only one who successfuly pushed his dream waifu into his show, and even he originally didn't have such a chance, had to wait 13 years for this and got burned out after 10 episodes.
>he gets so burned out during the 1st season production he later claims it was "a failed experiment"
>Ward spends years before his silly short becomes a full-fledged cartonn and he's free to tell whatever he wants
>he fucks off into nowhere, leaving it in other people's hands and only staying as a VA for a secondary
>Sugar is given a chance to make her own show where she can push all the important social messages she wants in a metaphorical fantasy style
>as the show goes on, her evolvement heavily decreases, leading to lack of proper organisation
>McCracken decides to make a show that combines the wackiness of his old cartoons with the newfound trend for continuity and serialised entertainment
>it eventually becomes popular but not before it's preliminarily cancelled, never getting a conclusion
>Faust gets to be in charge of a new generation of her childhood show where she can improve upon things she disliked as a child
>she cannot handle executive meddling and quits, leaving it to more conforming people
What the fuck??? These stories are SAD. I thought all of these were supposed to be dream projects. Is it impossible to make your dream cartoon in a capitalistic environment?
Genndy seems to be the only one who successfuly pushed his dream waifu into his show, and even he originally didn't have such a chance, had to wait 13 years for this and got burned out after 10 episodes.