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Indeed, there is. It's like my friend said: "People should open more to the world of theatre. They should know there's more to animations than just 2D."

In this circumstances, I agree what my friend said. There's more to animation than just hand-drawn animation. Why, do you ask? Here's why.

Animation of films is not just about 2D. For CGI or Stop-Motion, there are part of animation, and they can tell the story no matter what. They're part art styles.

You know, during in DA, I get tired when people said "Yeah, 2D is Bac!", ever since the "Princess and the Frog".

And what I really don't like is that people bashed/complained about poor sweet fictional characters because they're not made in 2D. How could you hate any character who are not made in 2D? Hating a film or a character that is not made in 2D is a wrongest, silly reason that I have ever heard.

Does everything have to be in 2D? Course not. You know, I have my favorite characters who are made in CGI (Chicken Little, Mittens, 9 the Ragdoll) or in Stop-Motion (Victor, Coraline, Zero the Ghost Dog, Gromit), and I don't care if any them are made in any style of animation, because I love them for who they are, not their looks.

You know, I have a friend of mine (one that I mentioned) who's not into the films that are from the Disney Renaissance. And you know what? That's okay, because that's her opinion.

Whether you like it or not, I'm just a fan of all kinds of animation; Hand-drawn, CGI, and Stop-Motion.

Also, it's like my buddies said:
Animation is animation, it's whether Hand-drawn, CGI, or Stop-motion. Even Play-Dough can be part of animation, too.


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