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What does “ Disneyfied” mean? Care to share an example?
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What does “ Disneyfied” mean? Care to share an example?
Okay. That's...pretty much impossible to meaningfully discuss though.The complaint is that they're different. That time has passed and the in-vogue art styles have changed. That it's not the same as when the poster first fell in love with D&D 20/30/40 years ago. That kids these days have no respect for tradition and listen to terrible music and are ruining everything.
There's no reasoned explanation because it's not a reasoned complaint. It's an emotional one about being left behind by change, which is one as old as recorded history.
OK but hear me out...That kids these days have no respect for tradition and listen to terrible music and are ruining everything.
Okay. Was D&D all that "kid-unfriendly" even in 2e, to say nothing of the WotC editions?A trend toward softer, gentler and more kid friendly art. That's all I was saying saying.
That is the "common thread" among these and other pictures posted by others.
Being rather blunt, it sounded like a casual dismissal of things purely for being colorful (instead of grungy) and positive (instead of grim). Hence why I asked.But I think most of you knew that...
Yet I like the more funny/cartoon style of the black/white art of like 1E/OG I think it is, but 2E art, and heck even 3E was something at times.
These are examples of 1E modrons. Simple drawings, but not goofy or overly cartoony as far as anthropomorphic shapes go.
Your complaint is that the art isn’t bleak and grim? It’s been over a decade since it was!A trend toward softer, gentler and more kid friendly art. That's all I was saying saying.
That is the "common thread" among these and other pictures posted by others.
But I think most of you knew that...
It's well known that WoTC wants to expand it's market share to kids, and that's one of the reasons for the recent change of aesthetic.
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Wizards of the Coast hires video game vet Leah Hoyer to lead new Wizards Kids Studio
Leah Hoyer‘s new gig leading a kid-focused initiative at Wizards of the Coast has been a “dream come true.” “In many ways, this feels like the position my entire career… Read Morewww.geekwire.com
"While both can be enjoyed by kids, they aren’t the target demographic. That’s why Wizards of the Coast recently launched a new studio aimed to design new projects targeted directly at kids."
Well, well, well, the dreaded "D" word associated with a WoTC exec... OMG
Creative storytelling has been the focus of Hoyer’s career. She spent eight years at Disney overseeing the creation and production of kids’ television programming including popular shows Kim Possible and Phineas and Ferb. An experience working on an interactive attraction at the Epcot Center sparked her interest in games.
“That project made something click for me,” she said. “I realized that, while I loved being part of telling stories to kids, the idea that I could craft a story with a player was amazing.”
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Those…are extremely cartoonish.These are examples of 1E modrons. Simple drawings, but not goofy or overly cartoony as far as anthropomorphic shapes go.
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Okay. Was D&D all that "kid-unfriendly" even in 2e, to say nothing of the WotC editions?
2e literally scrubbed out a whole bunch of actual demon names and such because of the satanic panic. This, by comparison, is so small a change as to seem hilarious--they aren't literally rewriting the game to kowtow to a small handful of overzealous mothers, they're just...showing a colorful, positive world. Which, given all the stuff that has happened in the past decade, I can't blame them for showing a lighter side to things. D&D is an escapist fantasy at its heart. If the times are grim, one is likely to want to escape to something less grim. (Unless it's a superhero movie. Because the only trajectory superhero films have is "darker and edgier." Much to my chagrin.)
Those…are extremely cartoonish.