Beyond the Pitch: Is Supa Strikas an Underrated Catalyst for the Global Rise of Animation from Africa?
When conversations around African animation come up today, they increasingly center on cultural identity, mythology, and authentic storytelling. There is a growing excitement around stories that draw from African traditions, spiritual systems, and speculative futures. These stories are often commented upon that they feel rooted, intentional, and distinctly African. In that landscape, a series like Supa Strikas feels almost out of place. It is not mythological nor is it overtly cultural. It does not attempt to retell traditional stories or engage directly with heritage. Yet, its global success raises an important question. Could Supa Strikas , despite its lack of cultural specificity, be one of the most underrated contributors to the global rise of African animation? To answer that, we have to look beyond what it represents on the surface, and instead examine what it made possible. The Immediate Disconnect: Where Is the Culture? At first glance, Supa Strikas doe...