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jaxsterrapp · 2 years
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BLUEEEEEE
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zarpe · 10 months
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little-pup-pip · 2 months
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Could I request a Pocoyo moodboard with stuff like play dough please? Gender neutral and any paci is fine.
Thank you!
Sure!!
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ourselvers · 9 months
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a whole lotta craig
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akujimirror · 6 days
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Drew a bunch of my favorite characters
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happi-dreams · 3 months
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Hey hi local ceo of pocoyo here
WHO WAS GOING TO TELL ME THE SEASON 4 FINALE OF POCOYO LOOKED LIKE THIS??
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redworkredwork · 2 months
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misc fanart stuff i've done
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jamjoob · 1 year
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POCOYO_2022
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Ok uhh...What if Kinito was in Pocoyo?
pocoyo !
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swweatervvest · 6 months
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I keep seeing PBS Kids shows getting love, but what about all the Discovery Kids folks out there like plz 。(゚´ω`゚)゚。
also i know i left off Peppa Pig, The Magic School Bus, and Totally Spies! , but everyone knows those ones and i wanted to see if anyone remembered the rest T^T
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mistytearious · 1 year
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fuck it we ball
i am cringe but i am free
yes the curtains and tv are pngs,, and so is the rest of the background
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*reference below*
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operationcaked · 1 year
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i am not immune to cute childhood shows with duck characters in them
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aveblr · 4 months
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my kids are watching pocoyo, and yours should too.
note: i don't have kids; the headline is merely an expression.
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so, as someone who is very passionate about art, i try to hold back from critiquing artworks solely based on personal preference...
that being said, i really like minimalism; the concept of achieving something grand with minimal resources captivates me, and pocoyo, in its ambitious yet lighthearted approach, successfully embraces this artistic philosophy in a way that is both interesting and groundbreaking.
in contrast to the prevalent corporate memphis seen in various enterprises' branding, pocoyo distinguishes itself by avoiding the trappings of a simplifying obsession meant to dumb down iconography.
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this contemporary minimalist art style is not inherently bad—i personally find it relatively pleasant when used right— but its proliferation often acts as a visually unobtrusive background for corporate spaces. this is like the muzak of visual arts.
for those who don't know, is what we often call elevator music—fabricated to create a facade of a calm work environment for low-income workers, masking the exploitation they endure.
pocoyo utilizes minimalism with another purpose. it invites viewers to immerse themselves in the simplicity of its visuals, employing limited objects that encourage the mind to actively participate by "filling in the blanks."
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the cartoon unfolds on an all-white canvas with only certain characters and key items strategically placed, creating ample negative space.
the intentional use of negative space allows the viewer to focus on the characters and the story without unnecessary distractions. the storytelling approach in pocoyo resonates with performative theatre, where negative space is abundant, engaging the audience by encouraging them to fill it with their interpretations; it keeps the viewer at the edge of their seat trying to fill that negative space, if not with items, with an ambientation and abstract elements.
in an era saturated with mindless maximalism and visual oversaturation in media targeted to children, pocoyo stands out by embracing responsible minimalism.
this approach contrasts sharply with the likes of youtube content-farms and cocomelon, a cartoon exemplifying this aggressive maximalism i'm talking about.
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cocomelon's rapid scene cuts every 2 to 4 seconds contribute to overstimulation and potential addiction in young viewers.
they're putting our children on crack.
in contrast, pocoyo's deliberate pacing, occasionally featuring tracking shots and long takes, challenges and improves attention spans.
furthermore, pocoyo employs a narrating language akin to normal adult conversation, fostering a healthy communication style. this stands in stark contrast to cocomelon's patronizing approach and zombie ass nursery rhymes, which oversimplifies language and undermines the development of critical thinking and abstract appreciation in young minds.
so, in conclusion, pocoyo's nuanced approach to minimalism and storytelling not only sets it apart in the world of animated content nowadays, but also challenges the prevailing trends that prioritize overstimulation over depth. it stands as a testament to the potential of thoughtful, intentional design in captivating and educating audiences of all ages.
i love it so much.
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aricampos16 · 1 month
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Grow Up Your Own Way
People are always telling us we need to act our age and grow up but we did grow up! Where did that saying even come from? Watch cartoons when your an adult? Who cares if you wear clothes with cute little characters on them? We've all grown up different ways and we all turned out perfectly fine. So keep doing what you're doing and someday we can teach the next generation that it's great to be different.
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fucksurass · 3 months
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY CRAIG
Whoo
Ya
Happy
Birthday
Ya
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Your wish is my command
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lovelylivelyv · 2 years
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You ever just look at certain characters and instantly get a massive boost of serotonin? Yeah, me too.
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