What the fuck. I don’t care how much you like or dislike a movie, never fucking send death threats to animators who worked on it. Jfc.

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What the fuck. I don’t care how much you like or dislike a movie, never fucking send death threats to animators who worked on it. Jfc.

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I watched Fixed, it was alright. The public freak-out was definitely not warranted.
Stuff I liked:
-The animation was great! I love seeing hand-drawn animation in 2025.
-The character designs were really nice. Domestic dogs are animals that vary in appearance so wildly that it always makes for fun character design in movies like this.
- I really liked Honey as a character. I feel like I haven’t really seen a Borzoi represented in an animated film before so that was cool to see.
- FRANKIE. Frankie stole the show for me. I really wasn’t expecting any intersex/nonbinary representation in this movie but it was really nice and heartfelt to me. I really liked their voice.
Things I didn’t like:
- The balls.
- The buttholes.
- I laughed like, twice maybe? Maybe the humor just wasn’t intended for me, because I didn’t find it very funny.
- It felt like an R-Rated The Secret Life of Pets.
Idk I’m not really a reviewer but I thought it’d be fun to write down my thoughts. ToT
10/10 for animation
4/10 for humor and story.
"We want 2D animated movies, but not like this!"
Or, people don't want 2D animated movies, they want Disney-like movies
Internet users have repeatedly expressed the sentiment that they want 2D animated movies to return, usually accompanied by attached images of Treasure Planet, Atlantis, The Road to El Dorado, Anastasia, The Iron Giant, The Prince of Egypt, Spirit, and Sinbad.
Then when 2D animated movies do get released nowadays, whether in theaters or on streaming platforms, those same people ignore them. They think foreign movies, such as Robot Dreams and Chicken for Linda, are yucky, they still think anime is all just violence or tentacle stuff or whatever 90s stereotype. People understandably made a big stink about Coyote vs Acme being shelved, but didn't show up to support The Day the Earth Blew Up. People correctly state that animation is for everyone, only to clutch their pearls over an adult animated movie. So recently, the trailer for Sony Pictures Animation's Fixed, directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, was released. It is the studio's first adult animated movie. It sparked lots of negative reactions saying:
“Genndy, why? 😰”
“I wanted 2d movies to come back but not like this 😬”
"Adult animation was a mistake"
"Ew, it looks like John K"
“he wants to fuck dogs omg” (really? what an odd thing to say)
The trailer misrepresented the movie by emphasizing the cruder jokes, when in reality, it looks like it has a lot more character and heart amongst all the jokes. Tartakovsky went on record as saying: "it's really funny and heartwarming, it's not all about balls, we're trying to make it a character comedy." There is a trailer just on the Netflix website that is much better, and also censors things.
The pearl-clutching is very annoying and corny. There's way raunchier stuff than this. I understand if this movie isn't for you, that's fine, but starting a moral panic over sex in an animated movie just reinforces the stereotype that animation should only be squeaky-clean, pure, and kid-friendly. Again, the trailer is misrepresenting the movie. I have a lot of faith in it because Tartakovsky usually puts out high-quality works, and the animation looks very well-done. Plus, I'm happy it was saved by Sony after WB screwed it over. To me, what separates this from other raunchy adult animated comedies is that it's putting more emphasis on character, and it actually looks good because it's made by a cartoonist. A lot of adult cartoons look "ugly" because they are not made by cartoonists, but by comedians and sitcom writers.
The backlash towards Fixed from people who claim to support animation made me realize something: people only want 2D animated movies that resemble Disney and early Dreamworks. I love movies like Treasure Planet and The Prince of Egypt, but other 2D animated movies deserve love too. Some people have just been conditioned by big studio kids' movies. The moment a movie comes out that isn't from America or isn't for kids, it gets trashed or ignored. Heck, The Day the Earth Blew Up was a kids' movie made by a big studio (WB) but the "animation is cinema" crowd ignored it anyway. I have my grievances with that crowd, like how some of them only hype up mainstream movies and go "nuh uh" at anything else. This has contributed to the slogan being made fun of, even by animation fans.
Further proof of people being conditioned by Disney/Disney-like movies is people saying that Fixed looks like John K made it. So having detailed, cartoony expressions is bad now? Hating John K is very understandable, but not every movie has to look like a Disney movie, it's perfectly fine for cartoons to be cartoony, detailed, even a little gross. Incidentally, Fixed does happen to be inspired by Disney movies like Lady and the Tramp. Also, many artists who worked with Genndy, like Scott Wills, are R&S vets, so maybe we shouldn't attribute a broad art style to a single guy. John K didn't make Ren and Stimpy popular, the other artists did.
Again, it's perfectly fine if Fixed isn't for you. That doesn't automatically make the movie trash, or mean that the movie shouldn't be allowed to exist. 2D animation of ALL types should exist and be celebrated, whether it's Disney-like, more on the raunchy side, for kids, for adults, or from anywhere in the world. Disney is very likely not going to make 2D animated movies for a while, so I think we should stop looking to them for modern 2D movies and look elsewhere. You'll find a treasure trove of wonderful and underrated gems.
By the way, i have a recommendation list of adult animated movies
The most frustrating thing about this movie is that there are some genuinely great character moments that are buried underneath all the vulgar humor. But they aren't given the chance to breath because Genndy and Jon Vitti are more interested in raunchy set pieces than they are world building.
Lucky and Frankie my BELOVEDS!!!!!!

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I watched the funny dog movie
If I had a nickel for every adult cartoon about pet dogs where the pretty girl falls for the dorky guy I'd have two nickels which is pointless because dogs have no concept of money
I swear these online " Animation Fans " who are so comfortable with sending vicious death threats towards animators and artists within the industry truly makes me wonder are they are even " fans " of the medium in the first place.
Because LORD .... to see some of these people lose their damn minds over a raunchy adult comedy about a horny dog not wanting to lose his balls is ridiculous to me ,
God Forbids any artist or creator in animation or art in general do anything outside these people fragile comfort zones or anything that's makes them slightly uncomfortable.
I swear these online animation community people/ fans wouldn't have survived Ralph Bakshi bodies of adult animated works way back in the day, which dealt with way more explicit and rancher and way more messed-up subject matter than Fixed.
Seriously, some of these " fans" really showcase how they seem to want all animation, especially animated movies, be them mature-rated or overwise to be exactly like the Disney's or Pixer or DreamWorks earlier works from their childhood and what they are used to from when they were kids or from that specific era. Anything outside of that or slightly different in any kind of way,
They seem to throw a fit over it or overreact in the most asinine of ways.
I personally enjoyed and really liked Fixed a lot.
It's definitely not everybody cup of tea for sure, but God... it's not the most graphic or raunchness thing I've ever seen before.
I've seen way worse explicit stuff or more graphic content in European films with full-frontal male and female nudity or worse shit in a NC-17 movie or certain 90s movies that dealt with some rough, raw, heavier subject matters and overall content that these online Animation community " Fans " would probably have a heart attack over.
I swear these people need to watch more stuff outside of animation or actually watch things that isn’t written for or primarily made for kids in elementary school or younger.