No.2838
https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/wcdonalds-universe.htmlNo, it's not April 1st. Could this all be because of the social media response to that Japanese ad? It is pretty funny since 'WcDonald's' is indeed something that pops up now and then in anime and manga. If they did this 20-30 years ago it would have been witty and kind of cool, but it feels kind of late now.
The style here is very 90s Western anime imitation, especially the Miku. You need to download the usual spyware app to see the comics, so screw that.
No.2839
They should have just paid for the rights to use footage from the existing anime. Basically retroactively turning them into genuine McDonald's ads.
>If they did this 20-30 years ago it would have been witty and kind of cool, but it feels kind of late now.
Target audiences, though.
McDonald's has a reputation to keep, and if anime is just something for a small fringe group of perverts, then you don't really want to appeal to those.
Nowadays, anime is almost as mainstream as McDonald's itself.
No.2840
People need to get over the 90s already
No.2843
>>2840It's millenial nostalgia bait.
No.2847
>>2842Have you ever wondered why he has such feminine fingernails in the shots where he's operating the phone?
No.2849
>>2846They were simpler times.
No.2851
>>2838>Could this all be because of the social media response to that Japanese ad?Probably not. The social media response was loud, but it was mostly confined to the small crowd that likes picking fights on Twitter. I didn't even know about it until months after the fact, and most of the norms I know aren't even aware it happened at all.
>>2840The 80s and 90s are like the new 50s and 60s. The people who grew up during that time have so heavily romanticized it that it's become an entire aesthetic unto itself that exists beyond the generation that spawned it, and has less and less to do with the actual reality of the period the further and further we get from it.
No.2852
>>2851I saw it from all the art and edits that popped up, that was a lot of positive activity separate from the culture warring
No.2853
I can understand people who miss the 90s. It was the last decade before smartphones and social networks took over, after all (though there are more reason why people are nostalgic for them)
No.2854
Smart phones were not available in the early 2000s.
And new people flooding the internet has been a point of discontent since forever. Eternal September was in 1993.
I would argue that the 2000s were still small internet (unrelated to the current definition of the term, ie gemini etc). The consolidation into a handful of websites didn't happen until later.
No.2855
>>2854The late 00s was when it all started. It was then that the Internet stopped being a hobby for a few nerds and became something else. And it was on a much larger scale than Eternal September
No.2856
Regarding art style.
It might be intentional but it could also not be. Western artists anime style art can be fairly backwards, I remember buying a book on how to draw anime art and while it was published relatively recently the artwork he was drawing looked like it might have even been from the 80s.
No.2857
>>2838>Could this all be because of the social media response to that Japanese ad?I'm sure the guerilla advertising they have in hentai now is worth a handful of political extremists on twitter getting mad (that youtubers call 'everyone').
I don't think monster is upset about the can of their product featuring in trap porn, for example
No.2858
>>2855>And it was on a much larger scale than Eternal SeptemberEternal September was the first time most Americans had internet access period, and it happened very suddenly. It'd be like a company finding a way to market I2P to the masses and now your mom is browsing eepsites. Comparing that to what happened in the late-2000s is frankly ridiculous.
No.2859
>>2857>I don't think monster is upset about the can of their product featuring in trap porn, for exampleThey probably don't know and even if somebody in Monster did I don't think he would bring it up, because you know, that would make it sound like he was the one reading trap hentai.
No.2862
>>2861If they trademark it, yes, but considering it existed prior to whenever a trademark application would be filed, I'm pretty sure it would be denied.
No.2888
>>2887How many employees thought about quitting because they wanted to take a stance as non-weird non-weebs, only to realize that they wouldn't be working there in the first place if they had any other options?
No.2889
>>2887Can't wait until Korean media takes over, this is painful
No.2890
>>2888I think you're reading too much into it.
>>2889Why should Korean media take over?
No.2891
>>2890If they want to make a comic in Korean webcomic style, they'll need to print it on toilet paper.
No.2892
>>2890Because it is getting very popular. I'm thinking it'll be the next trend, but maybe millennials will have to die out first. A lot of cartoonists here would sell their first-born into slavery to be a minor credit in sailor moon
No.2893
>>2892>I'm thinking it'll be the next trend, but maybe millennials will have to die out first.So it'll be trending in about 40 years?
No.2894
>>2893It was just a joke. It depends on how the billions Netflix streaming services spent on Korean shit goes
No.2896
Okay so I got McDonald's today and they had the WcDonald shit all over it.
I thought this was a joke, I hate that they're trying to do this kind of marketing.
No.2900
>>2899A WC is a Brit term for toilet
No.2901
>>2900It's not British.
>>2899 is just poor
No.2903
>>2901It sounds British as heck
No.2905
>>2887The receipt art style looks kinda Japanese imitation-ish, but that bag looks a lot more like a comic to me. Maybe it's how damn ugly the characters are. Yeeesh.
I guess there's a couple possible reasons. One is that getting a Japanese (or good imitator) would cost more money to commission (although it would be comparable to pennies for a company like McDonald's). But, I think it's more likely that they purposely did a style that you could pretend was manga if you squinted your eyes, but was really meant to be mistakable for a regular Western comic.
No.2906
>>2905they did get a hafu to draw some actual manga and it looks infinitely better, pic is from op's link
hired pierrot too
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6APZr00v0s
No.2907
>>2858I disagree, somewhat. This reads like an ethnocentric pov to be honest. The change due to the popularization of smartphones happened slowly around the late 2000 until the mid 10's all over the world and not just America. They are not comparable because one of them happened over a month in a single country and the other over years in the whole world.
¨Meme¨ became a common word everyone uses in real life (in the context of the internet) It was surreal at the time. You could still see flip phones in anime around that time because it takes time for the rest of the world to catch up with technology, not necessarily because they are antiquated (I did NOT sent e-mails to my friends using them). People living in poverty and having an expensive phone is a common joke all over the world
No.2908
>>2907The phone thing happened so slowly that rather than feeling suddenly overwhelmed by newcomers, we mostly just found that the dynamics of our communications had changed.
The point that the anon is making is precisely on the topic of the speed of change. The internet has been changing and adapting to newcomers from the beginning. But that particular month was a big shift in userbase and culture.