Unless you live in a country that actively hides infected people, pretends COVID-19 doesn't exist/is just a flu and has a health system that collapsed ages ago, I don't think the death rate will get that high.
...And yes, there's at least one country where that has happened.
That would make my "time would advance like in Peanuts" comment kinda hilarious in hindsight.
CONTEXT: In Peanuts, various characters debuted as babies, like chroeder, but with time, they got older, while Charlie Brown stayed... ten, I think? For example, when Lucy debuted she couldn't talk and...
This is not something of life and death, nor anything actually important. It's just that people prefer one artstyle over the other, not anything major.
Let's just say that this is what happens when Disney tried to trademark of an important celebration in Mexico. Then again, they fixed that fast enough to not get any lasting damage.
That actually happened? What the fuck? On the plus side, I don't think they would be able to pull something like this now without facing major backlash since those same things are easier to spot now.
Yes, but suing someone for using a plot that is older than their own movies would be pushing it. It could have been justified if the characters ressembled theirs (like what brought a rename and design changes to two YGO cards), but otherwise it would be stupid on their part.
One Piece is way too much cartoony to even look good in CGI, where are things are more stiff. And in the case of Doraemon it also suffers the "look like toys" issue that also affected M22.
EDIT: Here are pics of the Doraemon movie:
And here is a One Piece CGI movie pic:
Not necessarily. One Piece also had one CGI movie and the next ones were back to 2D. Doraemon did this, too, if I recall correctly. I think Doraemon's movie was also for an anniversary but I could be wrong.
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