>>19914
There's something really odd about latinamerica nowadays. Take for instance pic realted
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGldZNSjL1Y
This looks like something that a wannabe Disney studio like dreamworks would have made 20 years ago, similarly stuff like Blackhat, Frankelda and La Catrina strike me as something that CN would have done 15 or 20 years ago. I think it has something to do with the fact that latinamerica is delayed 10 or 20 years technologically (and consequently culturally too) in relation to USA or Europe, for instance when I was a kid back in the early 2000s I used to play 80s and 90s videogames and watch movies from the same period of time since we didn't have cabe so that was the only thing that aired on public TV.
Another thing that it's important to bear in mind is that here animation is not really popular among young people, in the case of my country there's just one university that has animation as a major and even then it's a private university, aimed to upper classes, only focused on marketing and advertising and not really that prestigious, so not a lot of them take animation as major, as a result, the animation circles trend to be really closed and only for upper class citizens.
Bear in mind, I'm not saying calarts garbage doesn't exists, there are really bad animation projects like Golpea duro Hara but in general the latinamerican animation for TV looks like something from CN 15 years ago because of the reasons I mentioned above.