Reactionary Fandoms Post Outrage at Amazon MGM Studios’ AI-Assisted Animation Program
Reactionary fandoms and animation-focused communities across social media are driving backlash against Amazon MGM Studios’ new GenAI Creators’ Fund – an initiative to finance and develop AI-assisted content.

Key Finding
Reactionary fandoms and animation-focused communities across social media are driving backlash against Amazon MGM Studios’ new GenAI Creators’ Fund – an initiative to finance and develop AI-assisted content. Portraying the fund as a threat to human animators and creative labor, the posts also criticize the resulting AI-assisted animated shows and their creators, such as digital media company BuzzFeed. Amazon has not publicly responded.
Online Activity
- May 27, 2026
Fandom Revolt
Shortly after Amazon MGM Studios announced the initiative on May 27, reactionary fandoms and animation-focused communities across X, Facebook, Threads, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Reddit criticized the initial offering of shows, including "Cupcake & Friends"; "Love, Diana Music Hunters"; and "Punky Duck". The projects are "powered" by Project Nara, an Amazon purpose-built AI production platform for cinematic storytelling.
- May 27, 2026
Friendly Fire
Some users targeted "Punky Duck" creator Jorge R. Gutierrez, framing his involvement as a betrayal of artists, accusing him of “selling out,” and arguing that AI will replace artists and weaken creative labor. His Wikipedia page was briefly vandalized to describe him as a “sellout” who partnered with Amazon to produce “AI slop.”
- May 27, 2026
Creator Speaks Out
Also on May 27, Loryn Brantz, creator of BuzzFeed's animated series "The Good Advice Cupcake," posted on Instagram (52.4k views) to say she was “horrified” that BuzzFeed had given her character to an “AI platform” for "Cupcake & Friends." Brantz called the project “an assault on artists everywhere” and encouraged users to “boycott BuzzFeed and any AI-produced or adjacent animation.”
- May 29, 2026
Public Reversal
Activity peaked on May 29, when Gutierrez responded by announcing (4.1m views) on X that he had “decided to drop out of the AI program at Amazon” and would no longer make "Punky Duck."
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