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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Animation owns the reputation of a frivolous medium suitable primarily for children's entertainment; according to numerous people from the animation community, this attitude prevails across much of the Western Hemisphere (and the Eastern Hemisphere's animation industry suffers this, though to a lesser extent). This wasn't always the case: during both The Silent Age of Animation and The Golden Age of Animation, cartoons—though very limited in their range of subject—ended up targeting adults as well as children. Three separate factors -- the rise of limited animation, the fall of the studio system, and advances in color film technology—ended up creating the Animation Age Ghetto.
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