Samurai Jack by Genndy Tartakovsky and The 'D' in David by Michele Yi and Yaron Farkash
Both animations have their own unique styles, processes and tagets but they are similar in more ways than meets the eye. For example, they both have a cartoony aesthetic style that works well with their narrative, attention-drawing plots. Their story-telling techniques are also similar; with their dramatic camera shots and angles. The 'D' in David relies more heavily on its audio, which gives its punchline more kick while Samurai Jack's soundtrack is more action-related, with moments of silence to build suspense. Both animations' main purpose is to entertain, but they also try to send out subtler messages.

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