Then it was a poor stylistic choice since it didn't look good.
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Anonymous2013-04-06 13:57
>>691
This thread is always full of ex-Gainaxkids and Kyoanus lickers.
Real animation fans use twitter.
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Anonymous2013-04-06 13:58
I think this guy is just a troll, we all know that Yoh Yoshinari is one of the greatest.
Who the fuck was even the animation supervisor of Death Billiards?
Everyone who thinks that Death Billiards animation was better than Little Witch Academia is fucked up or just a troll.
Jesus Christ stop arguing like fucking whiny fucks with opinions flailing over the place. This is not /a/. Go to /a/ if you want to throw shit at one another.
I get the feeling that there are not more than 3 guys in this thread and that right now there are just 2 guys trolling each other, both thinking "JOKES ON HIM, I WAS JUST PRETENDING TO BE RETARDED".
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Anonymous2013-04-06 14:02
I think this guy is just a troll, we all know that Yoh Yoshinari is one of the greatest.
Stop clinging to names, that's just a fallacy. I know full well who Yoshinari is and I like his style (although I'm growing bored of his explosions). It don't matter who did what as long as it looks good.
Everyone who thinks that Death Billiards animation was better than Little Witch Academia is fucked up or just a troll.
Nah, they're there too. A lot of these new sakuga fans came in with TTGL and stuff, so it's explainable.
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Anonymous2013-04-06 14:02
While we are on the completely stupid comparisons...
Ghost in the Shell > TokiKake
Chihiro > Redline
End of Evangelion > Cowboy Bebop movie
K-ON > Mononoke
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Anonymous2013-04-06 14:03
Death Billiards had a very weak key-animation staff except Aya Suzuki.
all the others are only in-betweeners that just started their genga career with this show.
That why the animation in DB has zero Mitsuo Iso, because it's all about pose to pose, no dynamics or full genga.
Full genga are animators like Iso, Yutapon, Inoue, Sushio, Yoshinari.
They draw both keys and in-betweens.
Death Billiards had zero full genga feel to it. Everything was just put as a slow-mo, with only 3 main drawings.
But the frames in LWA all played a big role in the motion.
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Anonymous2013-04-06 14:04
Is it me or do some posts read like a Japanese Sakuga fan using Google Translate on his posts?
If you are talking about the guy who talked early about Aku no Hana after that long text, I'm just not good at english. But I don't translate with google.