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"Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure (2007)" is listed under "Warner Bros.", however it was a Cartoon Network production with (as far as I can find) no relation whatsoever to Warner Bros. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 101.191.242.231 ( talk) 01:01, 17 October 2016 (UTC)
Can we put past films and appliances on this page? Thank you, tregoweth.
Of course, we put sequels on this page.
To me this article seems to be written like an ad.
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I agree, I was looking for something objective.
-- isn´t it strange that this guy "23:20, 5 August 2007 71.217.121.31 (Talk) (268 bytes) (→Like an ad) (undo)" deleted the only critic in this article? (and added some pr stuff?) -- Elconejo 9:25, 10. Sep. 2007 (UTC-6)
this is totally an ad. anything objective that is added is being deleted. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Siskavard ( talk • contribs) 17:49, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
the last paragraph delete by ip 64.141.83.177 (which is located in canada.. what a coincidence) was really a bit much (looked like 1:1 copy from a press release). I think it would be appreciated if deletion will be commented in the future. -- Elconejo 15:39, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
I deleted that stuff because it was like reading an ad. This program is full of holes and from someone that has to use it everyday it's annoying to come here and read about how amazing it is when it clearly isn't when I get the time I'm going to add a "bugs" or "current issues" section and my sources will be someone who has to use it everyday, ME
If the program (which one by the way?) is full of bugs why all the major animated features films and TV series are using it? -- Smiglio ( talk) 02:53, 11 December 2007 (UTC)
Hi there, I am a student animator, and have tried out the trial versions of both the regular Toon Boom Studio, and Toon Boom Studio Pro. The program doesn't function very well, the default is 12 frames per second, (not 24, the proper framerate), the watermark in "Pro" is horrendous. And the layout is confusing, and difficult to figure out.
Toon Boom is NOT the industry standard. I can bet you anything that the animators in the Disney Studio do NOT use Toon Boom as their animation program. Toon Boom is crap to me, and there other programs that are far more functional.
Toon Boom is a corporate scam. The list of films that "used" Toon Boom is bull.
That's why I tried to delete the filmography list, and edit the description about the clientele.
Is there any other animator on Wikipedia who could confirm this? Toon Boom isn't used by major animation studios. But I can't find an article on the web to prove it. PLEASE HELP! 5:24, 24, September 2008 (MDT)
EDIT: I read the other comments on this discussion page, and I agree that the article reads like an advertisement page. It seems to me that Toon Boom is trying ever so desperately to keep this page clean, and deceive people.
Read the credits of all those movies in that list, they all credit toonboom at the post production with "digital ink & paint software TOON BOOM TECHNOLOGIES"
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If Toon Boom is not an industry standard, then why did they got an Emmy Award ? Look at the making off in The Simpsons the movie DVD and you will see Toon Boom Harmony used. Look at articles in Animation Magazine, look at the demo reel on their web site, etc... If Toon Boom was crap, if Toon Boom was a corporate scam, dont you think they would have been sued already zillions of times by Disney, Fox, Warner, etc... for using their brand illegaly ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.164.253.78 ( talk) 04:40, 15 October 2008 (UTC)
Toon Boom Studio is their "home" application, and they have a suite of applications from flip book for kids up to studio-level workflow management systems. The article on The Princess and the Frog ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_and_the_Frog) states that Toon Boom Harmony was used in the production of that film, as an example. One might argue whether "Industry Standard" is the right term, but I think you can be certain of their wide-spread use in commercial projects. Cmcguinness ( talk) 13:48, 8 July 2010 (UTC)
The traditionally animated films have software from this company. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.21.31.44 ( talk) 06:18, 18 June 2016 (UTC)
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Hi. The Films, TV Series, Music Videos and Video Games sections on Toon Boom Animation were removed in August for being unsourced. Can anyone here please find sources for the titles, or go to the Help desk for further assistance? Thanks! 5.167.49.12 ( talk) 05:19, 4 October 2017 (UTC)