I dropped another episode of Stewpid over on YT and am curious to get reactions to the fact that there is no script or dialogue for this episode. It's similar to Allegro non Truppo, but I was aiming at the anime aesthetic.
I've followed the script up until this point but thought that, as written would not introduce the sort of broad and fertile topic of video games into the story as a real tangible thing and not a one off. Thus far I do not know how far I will take the futuristic aesthetic though it takes place in the future it might seem like a distraction to the comedy story I was aiming for.
Not to mention, I am not an anime writer and this was my first attempt at writing a script for anime. Do you find it to be intimidating(if you write anime) that there are so many anime stories out there?
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Hello Terence Daniels this is definitely unique haven't seen anything like it before. I also have never heard of Allegro non Truppo until your post. I did a quick google search and was able to locate the entire animation. I haven't had a chance to watch the entire thing but did a quick look. We've seen with other animation/cartoons that having dialogue isn't necessary I instantly think of Tom and Jerry but I do think it's important to have a storyline and character arc for the consumer/audience to keep up with. I personally don't find it intimidating, I find it to be a challenge to find different ways for myself and art to stand out and capture my core audience attention.