Do we have a trope for the Off-Model animation found in, say, Looney Tunes, Renand Stimpy, Adventuresof Sonicthe Hedgehog, Spongebob Squarepants, Chowder, Flapjack, and Adventure Time? By which I mean the characters break model not out of an animation error or goof, but because the artists of those shows prioritize conveying a specific emotion over adhering slavishly to the model sheet. In other words, off model animation that's done deliberately for effect?
nrjxllSince: Nov, 2010Relationship Status: Not war
Do we have a trope for the Off-Model animation found in, say, Looney Tunes, Renand Stimpy, Adventuresof Sonicthe Hedgehog, Spongebob Squarepants, Chowder, Flapjack, and Adventure Time? By which I mean the characters break model not out of an animation error or goof, but because the artists of those shows prioritize conveying a specific emotion over adhering slavishly to the model sheet. In other words, off model animation that's done deliberately for effect?