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Angry Birds | May 20, 2016 | Best reviewed video game adaptation ever

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I agree about the animation. It looks really good for a expensively made animated film....like the other animated films we got  this year....

 

Home: looked great and made money. ^_^

Inside Out: looked great and made money. B)

Minions: looked great and made tons of money. 

 

....What are few people unfairly judging a non-Pixar animated film's animation on? Is it on the designs?  

 

You obviously haven't peaked in The Good Dinosaur's thread recently. People don't discriminate picking on designs.

 

Those stills look pretty good to me, personally. Seems they're trying to maintain the innocent appeal of the franchise.

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Today I learned that absolutely no one on here liked How To Train Your Dragon 2, Tangled, Frozen, LAIKA's films, etc.

The How to Train Your Dragon franchise was ghost-directed by Pixar. Pixar's power of curing cancer is so big it spreads to other Disney studios, hence why Marvel and Disney Animation also cure cancer according to this forum.

 

Stop-motion is a completely different beast, tho, they cure cancer automatically. Even crap like Boxtrolls is considered fantastic because stop-motion. 

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