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Sakuga Thread #1

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-08 8:47

So here's an attempt at to get some long term Sakuga discussion going here.

Some Links:
The Sakuga Wiki [JP] - http://www18.atwiki.jp/sakuga/
ANN - http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/

English Sakuga Blogs:
http://aninomiyako.wordpress.com/
http://www.pelleas.net/aniTOP/

English Sakuga Twitters:
http://twitter.com/raito_kun
http://twitter.com/Duune99
http://twitter.com/kyouray
http://twitter.com/catsuka

To start things off, here's a Summer Wars MAD with Key animator's listed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpoHxWV3IG0

Name: Anonymous 2011-03-01 9:15

>>352
Personally I really enjoyed the other world sequences in Clannad. I hate all the shortcuts Japanese animation usually takes for casual movement, so going it the other way was really nice for a change.
 
Anyway, I guess the closest would be the infamous dinner scene in Nanoha 1 as well as the following running scene, well I guess many if not all of Yoshinari Kou's cuts are like that since he does everything himself, also particularly seen in White Album. And yeah, there's also Kamichu which had many on 2s (some on 1s even?) scenes for really mundane things. I remember reading complaints back when it aired that it's overdone. Really can't understand such comments, same for Nanoha, a particularly sweet and natural scene of a family dinner.

Anyway, for some other stuff. Numata's Kannagi 2 also had something like that, and some of the animation was removed for DVD release (prolly to save on the costs). Generally Numata does a lot of stuff like that, there's also the infamous out-of-synch sequence in Higurashi (13?) and more. Wada Takaaki is another animator famous for using many frames, in particular the shopping mall scene in the "Cyberteam in Akihabara" film was really lively with everything over the place moving the whole time. Part of said scene http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1iS4OBNqFU#t=2m37s

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