Do cartoon characters see each other in the art style or “realistically”? - eviltoast

Just thinking, is the art style only symbolic of the universe or is everything actually like that in-universe?

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    3 months ago

    They see themselves like that but that’s also their reality, they don’t know otherwise.

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      3 months ago

      You occasionally get situations when the animators switch the art style every now and then, but the characters still exist in the same universe, so I wonder if the characters wonder why everything looks slightly different.

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        3 months ago

        I believe they don’t. They don’t realize there was ever a change.

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          3 months ago

          Inside Out is a great example of just that. While I couldn’t find the scene, here’s an excerpt from tvtropes.com:

          *Entering the Abstract Thought Chamber in Inside Out caused the characters to turn into 2D figures with increasingly less defined shapes. *

          If I remember correctly, the characters actually acknowledge the shift to less detailed artstyles.

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            3 months ago

            Fair, there are several examples of characters acknowledging the shift in very specific circumstances. Often said circumstances are plot related one way or another.

            But usually that’s not the case, and if you have a change of art because now it’s a different studio producing the animation or they release a new season with a different art director and budget then no, it’s implied that the aesthetic status quo has always been the same.