I was watching the Christmas special A Year Without a Santa Claus, and at the part where Mrs. Claus is calling Snow Miser on Heat Miser’s hot line, and the Miser brothers start bickering I joking say to myself “hey it’s Stan and Ford”

And now I can’t get this image of the Stan twins dressed as the Miser brothers out of my mind

I was watching the Christmas special A Year Without a Santa Claus, and at the part where Mrs. Claus is calling Snow Miser on Heat Miser’s hot line, and the Miser brothers start bickering I joking say to myself “hey it’s Stan and Ford”

And now I can’t get this image of the Stan twins dressed as the Miser brothers out of my mind

I’m at a point where every time I see a Gravity Falls episode on tv, I have to check what episode it is and decide if I can emotionally take that episode or not.

For example:
“What’s this episode, oh, The Golf War? Yay, I can take that episode!”
“Oo, another episode! What’s this one? Dipper and Mabel vs the Future? Nope! Sorry! My emotions still can’t take that episode!”

I’m at a point where every time I see a Gravity Falls episode on tv, I have to check what episode it is and decide if I can emotionally take that episode or not.

For example:
“What’s this episode, oh, The Golf War? Yay, I can take that episode!”
“Oo, another episode! What’s this one? Dipper and Mabel vs the Future? Nope! Sorry! My emotions still can’t take that episode!”

hey, i just wanted to help clear things up about your GF recording post. that’s the usual way for feature animation, but with TV, voice recordings can happen after production on animation begins all the time. ideally they don’t, but sometimes they may decide to change a line at the last minute for clarity’s sake or because the studio requires a line to change for legal reasons (as an example). mouth moves on tv characters are also usually looser than in feature so it’s easier. hope this helps!

Oo, this is helpful! And very interesting! Thank you!

Regarding this post

hey, i just wanted to help clear things up about your GF recording post. that’s the usual way for feature animation, but with TV, voice recordings can happen after production on animation begins all the time. ideally they don’t, but sometimes they may decide to change a line at the last minute for clarity’s sake or because the studio requires a line to change for legal reasons (as an example). mouth moves on tv characters are also usually looser than in feature so it’s easier. hope this helps!

Oo, this is helpful! And very interesting! Thank you!

Regarding this post

Ok..this post was made this morning. He JUST did his last recording session.
I’m definitely no expert in animation, but I do have an interest in it as a possible career choice for me, so at one point I looked up the animating process.
When I looked up the animating process, it said recording came before animating. It said that it’s easier to animate based on the voices than it is to voice based on the animation, if that makes sense. (I looked this up years ago so I don’t have link, sorry)
Of course, the Gravity Falls crew could have they’re own order of doing things,
but what if recording does come before the animating? Animating takes a long time, and there’s still other stuff that would need to be done with the episode too (putting in music, editing, things like that) in other words: it could be quite a while before we see the finale. I mean it could potentially be as long as that hiatus between season 1 and season 2.

I could be wrong. I hope I’m wrong. Please let me be wrong.

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Ok..this post was made this morning. He JUST did his last recording session.
I’m definitely no expert in animation, but I do have an interest in it as a possible career choice for me, so at one point I looked up the animating process.
When I looked up the animating process, it said recording came before animating. It said that it’s easier to animate based on the voices than it is to voice based on the animation, if that makes sense. (I looked this up years ago so I don’t have link, sorry)
Of course, the Gravity Falls crew could have they’re own order of doing things,
but what if recording does come before the animating? Animating takes a long time, and there’s still other stuff that would need to be done with the episode too (putting in music, editing, things like that) in other words: it could be quite a while before we see the finale. I mean it could potentially be as long as that hiatus between season 1 and season 2.

I could be wrong. I hope I’m wrong. Please let me be wrong.

Click here to read an ask I got about this