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Terthna

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Not really. The only other decent fantasy 3D CGI shows are Clone Wars and RWBY, but RWBY went downhill after season 3 (first 3 seasons are still worth watching, IMO). If you want good animated shows, then 2D anime is the way to go.
I'd argue RWBY tanked after season 2, and wasn't that good to begin with; but that's just me. In any event, there are a few decent 3D anime out there, like Land of the Lustrous and Beastars; I'm not a fan of either of them, but I wouldn't say they're bad shows.
 

TheRejectionist

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I'd argue RWBY tanked after season 2, and wasn't that good to begin with; but that's just me. In any event, there are a few decent 3D anime out there, like Land of the Lustrous and Beastars; I'm not a fan of either of them, but I wouldn't say they're bad shows.

Didn't watch your first suggestions. The second one i saw it and ... while it's nice and deep, it feels too like furry stuff.
 

DarthOne

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So wait there are actually good stuff of this genres?

Wait is the difference between the good and the bad?

Because i can't honestly tell as someone who never read or wrote these kind of stuff.

Theoretically, there might be someone out there who can handle that sort of subject with something good approaching taste. But I have yet to really see it; mind you, this sort of thing isn't exactly my cup of tea to read, much less write, either.
 

DarthOne

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I'd argue RWBY tanked after season 2, and wasn't that good to begin with; but that's just me. In any event, there are a few decent 3D anime out there, like Land of the Lustrous and Beastars; I'm not a fan of either of them, but I wouldn't say they're bad shows.
My thoughts too, more or less. RWBY was a show that was rough around the edges, but it had heart and the potential to be spectacular. Then it all went down in flames IMO.
 

nemo1986

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Another wonderful addition the acclaimed ex-Star Wars writer Chuck Wendig's folder:



"Tried to Read"

Well at least he's honest...

There are several RPGs based on those books. I play one of them with my friends. He seems to have forgotten these books were written in the 1930s.
 

Terthna

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Another wonderful addition the acclaimed ex-Star Wars writer Chuck Wendig's folder:



"Tried to Read"

Well at least he's honest...

Actually, that's a very popular opinion; amongst fantasy hipsters who want to seem cool by dissing the cornerstone of the genre, but don't know enough about either it or writing in general to criticizing anything beyond the fact that Tolkien's style is alienating to people like them with short attention spans, and no imagination.
 

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