phoenix296
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Umaruchan 01
Wish fulfillment the anime? Honestly not sure what this is supposed to be.
Wish fulfillment the anime? Honestly not sure what this is supposed to be.
Umaruchan 01
Wish fulfillment the anime? Honestly not sure what this is supposed to be.
It's japanese Garfield.
Hi friends! I just watched this week's Animator Expo short and it was great! I'm about to post some impressions and------ WAIT WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON HERE?!
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Any recommendations for a fun space adventure like Outlaw star? I've watched quite a bit of anime but need something with a bit of style, comedy and action.
I've only watched a couple of shows these past couple of years so not sure of whats out there in the sci fi genre.
Teekyu 13
I definitely don't get it
Any recommendations for a fun space adventure like Outlaw star? I've watched quite a bit of anime but need something with a bit of style, comedy and action.
I've only watched a couple of shows these past couple of years so not sure of whats out there in the sci fi genre.
When someone's eyes look like that when they're looking at you I have to question why you haven't already started running.
I'm glad they've moved on past the Megu-nee stuff. In fact it feels like it's taken too long to get to this point and there's only so much they could have played it up.
Well, it's not like anyone told Yuki the truth so we are gonna keep playing with the Megu-nee stuff only now it's gonna be even more boring. It feels like we will be getting the worst of both worlds now.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/int...hare-how-much-producing-a-season-costs/.91536
Some production figures. I always knew it was low, but 150k per episode is lower than i really expected.
My guess it depends on the show. Certain genres are probably more expensive such as action and mecha because they require many more cuts per episode.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/int...hare-how-much-producing-a-season-costs/.91536
Some production figures. I always knew it was low, but 150k per episode is lower than i really expected. And even then most don't break even. And of course just like Hollywood a small subset of successful shows fund the unsuccessful ones.
It does make me wonder just what kind of amounts overseas licensing generates. I've always wondered about that, especially given the amount of content Funimation and Crunchyroll stream for next to nothing.
Mecha can be cheap. You just need to animate intro poses, one ground battle, one space battle, and then trace over them over and over again! Yeah!!!
there's also a not so slight pedo-vibe in some scenes
Yea I'm sure Seed Destiny wasn't exactly breaking the bank.
I recall a chart of show budgets going around at one point way back. SEED Destiny is actually one of the most expensive TV anime ever produced. When you're making a sequel to a super successful series, expect to break the bank to sign new contracts for the major players, even if the animators don't get a dime more.
you don't say
Animator Expo 27 - Bubu and Bubulina
This was a really nice return to form. One thing about this short is that it's immediately apparent that the director has a lot of experience doing short films. Rather than trying to squeeze an overambitious concept into a short time span, or using the short as a pilot film, he just tells a simple story well structured and designed for a short piece. The characters are charming and make very good use of expressions rather than dialogue to define their characteristics, and there's a lot of fun and kinetic mischievous action on display. I really like Takashi Nakamura's work (everyone should watch Fantastic Children!) and I'm glad he pulled off another solid piece here. Getting Toshiyuki Inoue to animate a chunk of it no doubt added to the quality significantly.
I feel like one of the biggest strengths of the short format is that it gives animators much more freedom to explore mediums and styles that might be outside their comfort zone.
This is kind of how I felt watching The Diary of Ochibi, although that was more a creative use of CGI.
Heavy Object PV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZDDuFj_qmg
The CG actually looks decent, but the 2D animation feels slow.
That weapon/vehicle thing seems really impractical.
Not really CGI though. It was actual stop motion animation. They did an Indiegogo campaign for it originally: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/animated-short-film-ochibi
The range and variety of animation types showcased in Animator Expo is the coolest thing about it.
Heavy Object PV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZDDuFj_qmg
Okay, I'm really digging that mecha.Heavy Object PV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZDDuFj_qmg
The CG actually looks decent, but the 2D animation feels slow.
NOPE.Series Composition: Hiroyuki Yoshino
Heavy Object PV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZDDuFj_qmg
The CG actually looks decent, but the 2D animation feels slow.
Wow I can get people to watch bad anime here? You know what you guys should all watch? Zeorymer. It's super special.
That snake daki is fucking horrifying
Was the OVA a substantial dip in quality? I know it was done by a different team, but I imagined it was still decent.For those worried about YrYr S3 I should note that the team behind it saw my review for the OVA and after bowing and apologising profusely 600 times they ensured me that the upcoming series would be an improvement.
They also requested I stop making things up.
Was the OVA a substantial dip in quality? I know it was done by a different team, but I imagined it was still decent.
It was horribly dull with all of the comedy stripped out.