Yutaka Nakamura, Mitsuo Iso and Shinya Ohira are the most innovative animators.
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Anonymous2012-11-22 19:16
>>332 Yutapon and Iso have definitely the best timing.
Not sure about Yutapon and innovation, he is definitely very creative.
I agree with you about Iso, there is an Interview with someone where Iso is mentioned as the guy who revolutionized FX animation, specially smoke and dust.
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Anonymous2012-11-22 19:17
>>332 sup Iso, didn't knew you and Yutapon were in battle.
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Anonymous2012-11-22 19:20
Yutapon's animation is like motion graphics style.
I was looking at Matsumoto's work in Chikara #1 and I noticed that his smear frames remind me of Tetsuya Takeuchi's. Is this just a coincidence, or have they worked together before?
I can cross out other things but if Ishidate is still missing in the end then this gives it a lot more chance. Yamada hasn't done anything since the early eps. She only did 1 KA and directed the ED.
I also find it strange that they're missing. Especially Yamada and Horiguchi. They didn't have that much work in Hyouka and I expected them to be here. There's definitely something in the works right now.
While some may K-ON and it's very unlikely considering the mangaka already ended it on a very personal note.
Only thing I'm really thinking about is the possibility Kyoukai no kanata would be their next work. It's pretty logical if their goal is to push their LN business.
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Anonymous2012-11-23 9:05
>>353
But do they have enough material? Come to think about it, they could just change things heavily though, like what they did for Chuu2. How many titles to they publish currently anyway?
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Anonymous2012-11-23 9:08
>>352
So is it safe to say that Takeuchi's animation style takes after Matsumoto's?
I can see this being sponsored by TBS and Pony Canyon again.
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Anonymous2012-11-23 9:18
That does seem very plausible.
I can see them handing the finale to Animation Do staff.
Remember. Ikeda still hasn't been assigned to an ep yet.
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Anonymous2012-11-23 9:19
>>356
Wow, all of them have only one volume out save for Chuu2. But as mentioned earlier, it certainly is logical to expect them to adapt one of their published LNs.