Are Audiences Sick of Sequels?

Animated sequels are being made left and right, going on to be redesigned in ways that make fans angry, and to be squeezed into live-action reboots no one asked for (I'm looking at you, Moana 🤨). In this video, I break down why I think audiences are reacting negatively to the endless wave of sequels, and what that means for indie animation creators. 💜 SUPPORT STRAWBERRY VAMPIRE Patreon:   / strawberryvampire   YouTube Memberships:    / @liltoughy   🍓 WATCH STRAWBERRY VAMPIRE Episode 1:    • Strawberry Vampire (INDIE PILOT ANIMATIC) 🍓🦇   Animated Shorts:    • Strawberry Vampire Shorts   📚 BUY MY E-BOOK 📖 A Guide to Developing Animated Shows: https://strawberry-vampire-shoppe.mys... 📝 Inside Li'l Toughy Studio (my weekly Substack about indie animation, the animation industry, and my journey making Strawberry Vampire): https://emilybrundige.substack.com/ 🎓 WORK WITH ME Animation Pitch Workshops: https://calendly.com/embrunweb/july-p... 1-on-1 Consulting: https://calendly.com/embrunweb/new-me... ✨ FOLLOW LI'L TOUGHY Instagram:   / emilybrundige   YouTube: You're already here! 😊 Be sure to subscribe! Thanks so much for watching and for supporting independent animation. Every view, comment, share, membership, and Patreon pledge helps us keep creating Strawberry Vampire and proves that creator-owned animation has a future.