Engaging with Excess

Something that stuck with me from this week's reading was the statement that animation has the ability to "engage with excess." We've all seen satire and know how it is employed, from novels to political cartoons to caricatures. But animation already has a tendency to exaggerate and distort reality, making it so easy to carry satire and its message across. It's like how violence and gore in animation is more acceptable/digestible ("Celebrity Deathmatch") and political satire works in Terrance and Phillips because it's paired with fart humor that makes the topic more digestible.

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