US’ companies colonialism knows no bounds. The number of “African tales” that have been made by Hollywood (and the number is rising) is concerning. Local cultures should be told by locals working as independently as possible (ex. El Akhira, Metri Shesh-o Nim) not washed through Hollywood mondialist and ahistorical lens. Local cultures are especially fragile to big cultural powers.
US’ companies colonialism knows no bounds. The number of “African tales” that have been made by Hollywood (and the number is rising) is concerning. Local cultures should be told by locals working as independently as possible (ex. El Akhira, Metri Shesh-o Nim) not washed through Hollywood mondialist and ahistorical lens. Local cultures are especially fragile to big cultural powers.
Looks cool. There was only one art style I didn’t care for.
I really hope Disney does more animated anthology series like this and star wars visions. Its refreshing.
Interesting! One or two of the animation styles won’t work for me, but other than that I bet I’ll enjoy this anthology.