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Toshiyuki Inoue (THE Inoue) speaks about KyoAni
-At first he only knew of KyoAni as the studio where Yoshiji Kigami worked. He doesn't know Kigami personally but was always aware of him when they were both young; considered him a rival of sorts.
-Lucky Star's design and art are both very polished; the direction is also great.
-Their recent projects definitely reach the "limits of the medium".
-Their animation is very rich and full, and has excellent control.
-K-ON is the current pinnacle of Japanese TV anime.
-I'm praising them very much, but I can't help but praise them right? (laughs)
-KyoAni has without a doubt advanced Japanese animation.
-If K-ON had been made 20 years ago, it'd have been a landmark achievement.
-"Heidi, Girl of the Alps" is the show closest to K-ON, even though the subject matter is very different.
-The consistency of quality also reminds of "Heidi" or "Sanzen-ri"
I AGREE COMPLETELY.
Toshiyuki Inoue (THE Inoue) speaks about KyoAni
-At first he only knew of KyoAni as the studio where Yoshiji Kigami worked. He doesn't know Kigami personally but was always aware of him when they were both young; considered him a rival of sorts.
-Lucky Star's design and art are both very polished; the direction is also great.
-Their recent projects definitely reach the "limits of the medium".
-Their animation is very rich and full, and has excellent control.
-K-ON is the current pinnacle of Japanese TV anime.
-I'm praising them very much, but I can't help but praise them right? (laughs)
-KyoAni has without a doubt advanced Japanese animation.
-If K-ON had been made 20 years ago, it'd have been a landmark achievement.
-"Heidi, Girl of the Alps" is the show closest to K-ON, even though the subject matter is very different.
-The consistency of quality also reminds of "Heidi" or "Sanzen-ri"
I AGREE COMPLETELY.