Animation software used by Futurama and Studio Ghibli will soon be free
There are a lot of hurdles you have to be able to get over if you want to make cartoons, especially in world where the medium was already perfected by Adult Swim’s Frisky Dingo. For one thing, you need some semblance of artistic talent, or at least a style that is consistent enough that other people will assume you have talent. Second, your animation has to do something interesting. A mouse whistling while on a steamboat may have impressed everyone a century ago, but kids today have seen Akira, so audiences aren’t going to care if someone isn’t mutating into a grotesque flesh monster in your cartoon. Finally, you actually need some kind of system in order to make your little creations move. This was called “magic” back in the day, but now they just use software.