Silent but deadly. Relic but legendary: Has modern animation underrated pantomime animation as its prized gem?
Animation has always been celebrated for its colorful visuals, memorable characters, and iconic voice performances. Yet, beneath all of these elements lies one of the medium’s most powerful storytelling tools, one that often goes unnoticed in modern conversations about animation, which is pantomime . Long before dialogue-heavy scripts became common in animated shows and films, animation relied on movement, expression, and visual timing to tell stories. Classic cartoons like Tom and Jerry and The Pink Panther Show built entire narratives through action rather than speech. Characters such as Tom, Jerry, and Pink Panther communicated emotion, humor, and tension purely through their movements and expressions. While pantomime once defined the heart of animated storytelling, today it often feels like an overlooked craft in an industry increasingly shaped by dialogue-driven narratives. Yet modern animation continues to prove that pantomime is far from obsolete and it may still hold the po...