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« on: December 01, 2020, 05:13:31 PM »
I haven't seen any of the animated things you're mentioning. My exposure to animate entertainment has been limited to things involving Batman, Star Wars, South Park, and Ninja Turtles (not the newest one which looks really dumb to me). Spider Man also, but to a lesser degree. I also play PC games when I get a chance, and I consider the cut scenes to be animated. I prefer a realistic style such as what you see in the star wars shows and to an extent the turtles show from 2012.
One thing that I've been impressed with is how The Mandalorian has been able to seamlessly take characters and plot threads from The Clone Wars and Rebels and transition them to live action.
Also CGI has gotten a lot better, faster to make, and probably cheaper in the 13 years since the first Dresden show. I think one of the things Jim said about doing animated Dresden is that it would allow for some really epic battles and things that would be too costly for live action. At least some of those epic battles may now be within reach for a live action show.
What I'm getting at is if you count CGI as a type of animation, the line between animated and live action has been blurring for a long time. Hell we're having 3D models of dead actors being wrapped around people with similar physical proportions and having other people voice those characters. That's similar to something animated.