In Jean Detheux’s article “Animation: Prozac or Kyosaku”, he
covers many different topics in regards to animation. One of the big claims I
saw throughout the piece was that many works from the larger studios in the
field of animation have failed to grow and change, because they often stick
with the same formulas and techniques that they used for previous works. I do
see what he is talking about as when you look closely at the works from any
major animation studio, you can see the resemblance in the style that is used
for their pieces of animation. There is bound to be some repetition as when
someone is able to make something successful, they will likely use that as a
source or model when making future pieces of work.
What the
animation industry has done by doing this has led to both positive and negative
results. On one hand, it has led to the success of many works of animation and
those works have served as inspiration for other great works to come forth from
both inside and outside of the studios. On the other hand, it has led to others
playing it safe and not trying to do anything different with their work in the
animation field, and has even led to cheap imitations of successful work. While
there has been repetition in the field of animation, many different forms of it
have spawned over the years and have been the source of both inspiration and
the lead way into newer and better things. The animation industry as a whole
would not have survived this long by only repeating the same few techniques
over and over again.

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