I mean I like Western TV, but just like anime there's a lot of shitty series out there if we're talking about standards.
Like True Detective.
Or heck the latter seasons of Dexter. Or all the CSIs.
I mean I like Western TV, but just like anime there's a lot of shitty series out there if we're talking about standards.
Like True Detective.
I mean I like Western TV, but just like anime there's a lot of shitty series out there if we're talking about standards.
Like True Detective.
Also fuck Grey's Anatomy.
At least we can agree that Rakugo and Haikyuu are still excellent.
Haikyuu reuses way too much animation to the point where I actually get scared when good animation appears.
Not kidding either. Great spinning animation? GREAT! oh... you wanna use that 4 more times in 10 minutes?.... hmmm.... well that got annoying...
The series is great, but jesus christ how no one complains about the reuse of animations here astounds me
The only joke I found funny was the MC's wish on ep 1. The rest of the episode was pretty terrible. That animation is pretty shit tier as well so I'm even less motivated to keep going.
I'll give it 3 episodes since a lot of people here love it but I guess I'll save it as a show to watch when I'm caught up on everything else for the week.
True Detective S1 is fantastic, try-hard dialogue aside. S2 is shit though, no argument there.
I honestly have no idea what you're talking about.
It's not my fault Mr Robot is amazing and as the years go by I give anime less and less of a pass in standards vs western tv.
Wait.... have I been the only one who has been noticing this?
Haikyuu reuses animation all the time. Don't even get me started on how many times i've seen rotoscoped animation put on different characters. Jesus.
Wait.... have I been the only one who has been noticing this?
Haikyuu reuses animation all the time. Don't even get me started on how many times i've seen rotoscoped animation put on different characters. Jesus.
No, seriously, I have no idea what you're talking about.
it really doesnt
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wh-....
I'm not going insane am I?
Oh great, now I'm gonna have to go through every episode to see if i've gone nuts...
Haikyuu reuses way too much animation to the point where I actually get scared when good animation appears.
Not kidding either. Great spinning animation? GREAT! oh... you wanna use that 4 more times in 10 minutes?.... hmmm.... well that got annoying...
The series is great, but jesus christ how no one complains about the reuse of animations here astounds me
I think it was only noticable when they did the new quick and seemed to use the same clip a few more times.
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I think Mailbox is just having a hard time describing accurately what he's trying to say. Haikyu has a ton of bank animation, yes, but the bank animation is really nice to begin with, and specifically designed to be reusable in any situation when required. That's good project management. When you're making a show about a subject that has a lot of repetition in motion, it is actually fiscally irresponsible to not plan for good bank animation, especially given anime production schedules. I'll rather have nice looking generic actions repeated when they can be, rather than substandard attempts to recreate the same action that looks worse because they ran out of time.
I think it was only noticable when they did the new quick and seemed to use the same clip a few more times.
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Do you know what rotoscope means...
This is a rotoscoped image:
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Pretty sure I do. Maybe I'm misusing it here... idk.
Let me put it another way. There as been a bunch of times where I see animation that is either a traceover of previously used animation or someone has talent to recreate movement from earlier animation amazingly to the T.
Kinda like how disney reused aninimation in some of its films back in the day.
That is not what rotoscope means.
But there were many hints of it being a thriller.
Also I didn't think thrillers would have such a huge negative connotation.
Edit:I meant it having thriller elements.
I'm not negative, I'm positive! Like how I was positive that Noragami would get another season!
Wait, it did?
Looking it up, how did I miss that? I adored Aragoto and can't wait to see where it goes. BONES has made something really cool with Noragami. Perfect mix of their style with a cool story.
I was talking about Aragoto. It has special meaning for AquaWateria.![]()
Wrong because Stardust Crusaders is better then Battle Tendency. You Joseph stans don't know when to quit
I actually loved the "Stand of the Week" format in Stardust Crusaders.
I loved how creative they were and how the guys got out of every ridiculous situation. It didn't feel like a drag, because they were constantly making progress on their journey to Egypt so the setting kept changing and adding even more new things.
It was every sense of the word an adventure, moreso than the other two parts.
I don't think it dragged at all. Monster of the Week format let them keep it fresh and creative the entire run. Plus the supporting cast is way better than the one in Battle Tendency.
And Joseph is in Part 3 so it still wins!
I'm convinced that you all hate me.
Pretty sure I do. Maybe I'm misusing it here... idk.
Let me put it another way. There as been a bunch of times where I see animation that is either a traceover of previously used animation or someone has talent to recreate movement from earlier animation amazingly to the T.
Kinda like how disney reused animation in some of its films back in the day.
Edit: seems like I was misusing the term. I thought rotoscoping referred to any animation that was done via tracing (hence I thought that included recycling animation). Sorry
Maybe this is a strictly me thing but "Thriller" to me in regards to strictly television, as in not Hitchcock films or Michael Jackson albums is the type of show where you will see ads like "IT'S THE NUMBER ONE SHOW ON TELEVISION" and "EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT IT"
not to mention that I find the entire murderer and mystery plot secondary to my primary enjoyment of Erased which is the relationship between Satoru and Hinazuki and on the side his mom and friends. That being sidelined for what I don't like is making me irate about this series more then anything.
Not every thriller is Lost and 24. Something doesn't need to be manipulative like Lost in keeping the audience interested to be a thriller.
But the thriller aspects of the very first episode were sidelined for a minor prevention plot point. The fact murders happened didn't disappear, nor did Satoru's main motivation being saving his mom and clearing Yuuki's name.
I can't imagine how you can think it would remain low-key when the higher-scale central conflict was there since the beginning.
Rotoscoping is filming live action footage and tracing it, as in Flowers of Evil or the Perfect Insider OP. There's many different ways of using rotoscoping, and it doesn't have anything to do with recycled animation.
Anyway, as duckroll points out, volleyball is a sport where similar motions are being done repeatedly, and if you demand that every time, say, someone serves it be shown at a different angle or with a different type of motion, that's really asking too much and making a poor use of resources. Haikyuu's matches are pretty well animated, as compared to, say, many of the games in Kuroko (barring the couple times where Kazuto Nakazawa comes on board), and it's continually coming up with interesting ways to visually mix things up as appropriate for the situation, such as the point-of-view shot that happened when Daichi got injured.
It's not my fault Mr Robot is amazing and as the years go by I give anime less and less of a pass in standards vs western tv.
Episode 6 of Erased wasn't bad (in fact, the show's still quite good), but I miss the past stuff.
Honestly I don't even know. But maybe it had to do with animation still being relatively alive for all ages down there while in the West is rarer, so it was always kind of a 'well at least I'm still getting animation'why'd you give things a pass in the first place?
I only really started liking the show on episode 2. I didn't expect there to be two whole episodes dedicated to the present smack dab in the middle. I thought it was more a frame for the rest of the narrative.
Honestly I don't even know.
It's like Life Is Strange + Death Note.
Few years ago I refused to watch older shows because they were in inferior DVD quality. I'm a sad panda.For me, it's shiny floors that does it.
They go back and forth. It was never going to be just a frame when multiple crimes take place and it involves learning what does and doesn't work.
And just so you know, even the past stuff gets more thrilling. It's like Life Is Strange + Steins;Gate + Death Note.
Honestly, I'd rather have something like Un-Go,
If you want to take all my (large) enthusiasm about Erased away, comparing it to Death Note is a damn good start.
Please don't get that bad.
Shit gets so weird in here.