Ok, to all you guys, that say No 2010 had this and that, 2011 had this and that.
You guys dont understand.
I was comparing all these in overall,
the facts I was analyzing were
-how many original successful good anime came out during all these years
- how many bad anime came out during these years
and blablabla
A good sakuga year is a year
were ---
-cheap anime dicreased, isntead we get original content with great animation quality that sells well and wins many international awards
-anything that made the anime industry or 2D animation progress
also, I think 2012 is a sakuga year because many great original films came out, less bullshit, Kick-Heart became a revolution for the anime industry through crowd funding, and a lot other things happened.
>>454
I'd attempt to read what you wrote but you don't make a lick of sense. Next time, before you hit the reply button, check your spelling and grammar because it is terrible.
Is it really so hard for people to write coherently, even a little?
>>463
Inoue's water is the best! >>465
Nostrils are in though...
I wrote it on /a/ but this is what I think makes Momo unique
>There's no other film animated quite like this. Jin-Roh is too much focused on realism. Tokyo Godfathers is maybe the closest comparison.
>Momo is realistic but they allow it to be less so when needed - more exaggerations is an example. The movement of characters feels more like acting whereas in Jon-Roh I think the goal was to capture how real people talk/wak etc.
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Momo is one of the best arguments for realism as a goal for animation. Realism that doesn't just copy reality.
>>466
Saw your post on /a/. When you mentioned Jin-Roh's animation as being very focused on realism, was it something like Okiura's cut here in Innocence?
>>468
That's good to hear. Innocence's animation was simply amazing.
Speaking of animation styles, I'm guessing Kanada-style animation would be on the other end of the spectrum? It's probably the most stylized animation there is.
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Anonymous2012-11-03 21:08
Tales Of Xillia 2 OP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi0OD2H0kCs
Animation Director: Akira Matsushima
Tomonori Sudo, Mitsuru Kobunai, Go Kimura, Takahiro Miura, Masayuki Kunihiro
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Anonymous2012-11-03 21:39
Hahaha i laughed so hard at Ohira part.
Great job Okiura! I'll buy the BD.
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Anonymous2012-11-03 22:30
>>471
I felt the same. Just this happiness of seeing Ohira's animation for the first time in a long while.
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Anonymous2012-11-03 22:44
Ohira's part on Momo was sooo crazy!!!!!
It was like an art-house movie XD loved it
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Anonymous2012-11-03 23:05
>XD
Hi Bahi
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Anonymous2012-11-04 0:50
>>444
Nothing can compare to Momo. Bar is set too high!
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Anonymous2012-11-04 4:56
>>469
The fruits of the Kanada legacy leads to something like Redline