The first story is a traditional animation written and directed by Blutch.
It's very powerful, and is the closest to traditional animation.
Compared with traditional animation, Squigglevision is relatively fast and easy to produce.
This film includes a mix of traditional animation and computer-generated imagery.
Computer animation makes possible many things that could not be done with traditional animation.
At its best, it gives the effect of being three-dimensional, certainly more so than traditional animation, which has always appeared flat.
The sequel will be animated with traditional animation as the television series and its predecessor was.
The film is a combination of traditional animation, computer-generated imagery and live action.
"I think, if anything, computer animators are moving toward a style that is more like the traditional animation," he said.
Also, traditional 2-D animation was still the dominant medium for feature animated films.