You may be aware that many iconic animated American TV shows have often been animated in South Korea, especially during the last few decades. Some of those shows have included The Simpsons, Futurama, King of the Hill, Family Guy, and SpongeBob SquarePants.
Back in the 1980's, several popular animated American TV programs were still being animated in America, such as Masters of the Universe. However the ones that weren't being animated at home didn't outsource their animation work to Korea like they do today, they outsourced to Japan.
Japanese animation studios worked quickly, efficiently and produced high quality, slick animation at a very low cost. You can actually see a lot of Japanese handiwork in the opening sequences to many, if not most, 1980's animated TV shows.
One of my favorite animated television shows from that era not only had an opening sequence animated in Japan, the entire show itself was animated in Japan...
That show was The Real Ghostbusters.
Fans of the animated series and even the films should definitely check out this fun documentary made in 1990 about the history and production of The Real Ghostbusters. It follows the process of script writing, storyboarding and voice acting with the American production staff, then takes us to Japan where the animation itself is produced. There are even interviews with the Ghosbusters' creators and actors, Dan Aykroyd (Ray) and Harold Ramis (Egon), discussing how the whole proposition of an animated Ghostbusters series came into fruition.
The only downside to this documentary is that it's hosted by a convicted pedophile...
...who ya gonna call?
The only downside to this documentary is that it's hosted by a convicted pedophile...
...who ya gonna call?
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