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Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Animation is a unique genre in the film and television landscape, and some animated TV shows have told their stories so well that giving them a live-action adaptation would be a mistake. Most often, this is because the visual style and artwork are specific and work well in animation, so it's hard to imagine a live-action version that doesn't rely solely on CGI.
Related 10 Worst Live-Action Anime Adaptations Of All Time, Ranked It's difficult to make the transition from anime to live-action, but some adaptations do such a poor job that the results are inexcusable. 6 BoJack Horseman An honest take on Hollywood from the perspective of an animated horse Close BoJack Horseman Drama Animation Comedy Where to Watch *Availability in USOnce the famous star of a hit sitcom, BoJack Horseman has fallen on tough times.
5 Hunter X Hunter An Odyssey chronicling a young boy's growth, adapted from the beloved manga Close Hunter X Hunter Phineas and Ferb was recently revitalized with the 2020 movie, Phineas and Ferb: Candace Against The Universe. However, the show is reportedly returning to the small screen with an all-new season . This is great news for kids who grew up watching the show and younger audiences who will be exposed to the series for the first time. Though revivals have become increasingly popular in the last few years, the beloved series is being revived for a good reason.
For many young people growing up watching cartoons, seeing the kind of representation Steven Universe provides can be vital for their development. It's important to acknowledge the power of animation and the fact that it's a safe place for many young people to explore their feelings for the first time. Steven Universe holds up so well against other shows to people of all generations because it doesn't sacrifice any parts of its quality or beliefs for the sake of popularity.
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