STORIES OF THE FUTURE BY GENERATION: HOW DOES AFROFUTURISM THROUGH DISNEY'S KIZAZI MOTO INFLUENCE CREATORS AND AUDIENCES OF DIFFERENT GENERATIONS?

Afrofuturism is often understood as a genre, but in truth, it functions more like a toolset for imagining new systems, disrupting the present, and rewriting what’s possible. In Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire , that toolset is wielded by a new wave of African storytellers, not just to entertain, but to intervene. But with the power to recreate and warp new narratives, there's a twist we don’t often explore, which is, the way different generations experience and use Afrofuturism, both as creators and audiences. From a potentially, basic or at least, close to ground view, the young animators of Kizazi Moto are largely children of the internet, of post-colonial transition, and of global animation influences, from Cartoon Network to Nollywood . Which is potentially good for a progressive society of Africa which has been shaped by modern influences, and given the growing demographic of tech influenced youth, it only shows that the shape of African animation, could be seen w...