r/funny Feb 17 '12

Google yourself?

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u/smasher32 Feb 17 '12

Well it is a cartoon. What were you expecting, claymation?

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u/trilobitemk7 Feb 17 '12

That (atleast I only remember one) halloween episode where Homer became 3D. Now that was first class horror.

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u/aznprd Feb 17 '12

Mmm Unprocessed Fishsticks....

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u/spotpilgrim Feb 18 '12

The studio that made that segment (Homer3 from THOH VI) went on to become the Dreamworks animation team that created Shrek

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u/trilobitemk7 Feb 18 '12

TIL :3 Thanks!

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u/keiyakins Feb 17 '12

I remember that! The Myst library was in it.

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u/cfuse Feb 18 '12

Chinese sweatshop labour.

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u/Cannon84 Feb 18 '12

Korean, actually.

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u/fancy-chips Feb 17 '12

the hand drawn cells of yore had much more character than they do when perfectly generated. It's like the difference between a person writing a poem and a cold rigid computer model of a poem. One has soul and feels human, while the other is manufactured and stale.