The characters are interestingly designed, but where the art design really shines is with its backdrops. Each set is intricately laced with subtle details, for example Finn and Jake's home is a hollowed out tree with a multitude of details.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
What Time Is It?!
Saturday morning cartoons were a large part of my life when I was young- they were something I looked forward to fervently each week. I've since grown, however, one cartoon in particular remains in my life: Adventure Time.
Adventure Time is a cartoon hosted by Cartoon Network about a boy (Finn) and his dog (Jake), and their adventures in the Land of Ooo. It that has an aesthetic all its own with unusual characters and protean environments.
The characters are interestingly designed, but where the art design really shines is with its backdrops. Each set is intricately laced with subtle details, for example Finn and Jake's home is a hollowed out tree with a multitude of details.
Perhaps the reason I so enjoy the show is that it has an undeniable sense of humor regarding itself, the art is extremely varied and interesting, and the undertones are surprisingly adult- most children would miss this of course. (For example, the land of Ooo is actually a post-war zone. The war is referred to as the Great Mushroom War, which perhaps refers to the dropping of atomic bombs across the land.) Overall the show is just amazing, and should be given a watch by all people of all ages.
The characters are interestingly designed, but where the art design really shines is with its backdrops. Each set is intricately laced with subtle details, for example Finn and Jake's home is a hollowed out tree with a multitude of details.
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