Azazel-san Z #13 has key animation by Hiroyuki Okiura, Tetsuya Nishio, Shinichi Kurita, and Tooru Ookuba, among others.
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Anonymous2013-06-29 13:20
>>321
Holy shit. I guess they were saving the big guns for this finale. I am now far more excited than I already was.
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Anonymous2013-06-29 15:30
>>317
Anything interesting in there? Cause most of her posts seem to be about pointless stuff that has nothing to do with the actual animation process.
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Anonymous2013-06-29 15:50
>>323
Nothing.
I should not have posted it here because it's not sakuga. Sorry.
Is Oguro really saying the old Monthly ANIMESTYLE numbers (the two ones published on 2000) can still be purchased at events like the Shin-Bungeiza ones? Am I reading this right?
>>343 The last couple of years have been the most difficult of my career. At times I was filled with hope that my skills would be utilized in a new hand-drawn film. At other times, I doubted that a hand-drawn feature -- hybrid or otherwise -- would be produced at all. We were pretty much kept in the dark for over 2 years and once the word did come out that no more hand-drawn features would be produced, it was only a matter of days before we were "given our notices". I'm not so much sad that I was let go as I am sad that they gave up on a medium that, if given the right treatment, could be a viable product once again.
Why doesn't Disney bother with hand-drawn animation for their feature films any more? What a shame, the animation in their hand-drawn films tended to be really great. Guess we only have Japan(and sometimes France) to look to for well-animated films now...
>> Hiring in-betweeners
>> Only people who love drawing action and effects
Sasuga BONES
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Anonymous2013-07-01 11:55
Muromi's final was indeed very well animated. It's funny, that Yoshihara didn't do any Key animation for the show, yet everything moved like it was animated by him.
He's already a better director than most veterans. Hoping to see him direct episodes on the upcoming Tatsunoko shows.
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Anonymous2013-07-01 12:09
so okiura will finish his life like Koike
damned ,; people have no taste in movies
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Anonymous2013-07-01 12:09
>>340
As godly as he is, he's still IG's employee, isn't he?
And this is not like his first time working on a TV series.
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Anonymous2013-07-01 12:12
>>347
Something like Momo will never do well commercially in Japan unless it has Ghibli's logo on it.
I saw a first tv series like in 2004/2005 ? wich was pretty cool
the movie is the sequel ?
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Anonymous2013-07-01 16:21
>>344
America has a legion of very good and talented movie-grade 2D animators, but producers don't see any profit in it. So they are forced to waste their talent else where (3D CG shit)