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Back in the days KyoAni did one series each year and then we got animation-masterpieces like K-On! and Nichijou (apart from this they're bad though). Especially Nichijou with enough sakuga.
And now they are producing three series in a row with half the effort.
Hyouka did have fantastic art direction and the direction generally was very good too, though. They likely spend more time for Hyouka. Too bad it didn't have much movement.
>>368
As a whole, Muromi's last episode was better than Azazel-san's. For single cuts, Azazel-san final was better thanks to the short scenes at the end.
>>373 Back in the days KyoAni did one series each year and then we got animation-masterpieces like K-On!
Not really.
2009: K-ON!, second half of Clannad AS, Haruhi + Munto TV, Munto movie, Haruhi web series + production of Haruhi movie.
She felt me several times afterwards. When my mother brought me the arrowroot, she having an idea, that I liked her to do so, I would not take it, saying it was too hot. She said, "I can't wait, Wattie, while it cools." "Don't care, mamma, I don't want it." "But you must take it." "Put it down then." "Well, don't go to sleep, and I'll send Betsy up with it in a few minutes." Up Betsy would come, and quickly and voluptuously kissing, keeping her lips on mine for two or three minutes at a time, she would glide her hand down and feel my cock, whilst my fingers were on her motte, her thighs closed, then she would glide out of the room. I never got my hand between her thighs, I am sure.
I used to long to talk to her about all I had heard, but don't think I ever did more than I have told, for I had a fear about using baudy words to a woman, though I already used them freely enough among boys.
I used to talk only of her hole, my thing, of doing it, and so forth; but what made her laugh was my calling it pudendum, a word I had got out of Aristotle and my latin dictionary. In spite of all this, and of the voluptuous sensations, which used to creep over me, I have no clear, defined, recollection of wishing to fuck her, nor did I ever say anything smutty, if I could see her face.
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Anonymous2013-07-02 7:54
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I didn't want to badmouth KyoAni, like i said i love the K-On!-series and Nichijou for their animation. One series each year was a exaggeration, two series each year would be the better choice since it's right for the most time. Sorry.
And yes, i know of 2007 and Kanon + Lucky Star + Clannad which was like with Hyouka, Chuunibyou and Tamako Market. At the "beginning" their series weren't so good-looking as of later though. And "remakes" does not really count.
But when i look at the list above, i can say that the Haruhi & K-On! movies are probably the main reason for 2009 - 2011, particularly for 2010/2011.
My point, that i don't think any KyoAni work in the (near) future can be half as good animated as K-On! or Nichijou, stands tough. Unfortunately.
>>383
I really hope Watanabe & BONES deliver with Space Dandy. Even more than Trigger's Kill la Kill.
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Anonymous2013-07-02 8:41
>>389
I'm really hoping for Ryotimo's Yozakura Quartet to be something really great, I'd love to see him bring a lot of web-gen talent on board. As for KLK, I think nearly everyone expects Imaishi to deliver in terms of animation. I'd be content if it was on par with TTGL's animation.
>>390 I'd love to see him bring a lot of web-gen talent on board
Please no. Most web-gen animators suck.
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Anonymous2013-07-02 11:24
>>394
It'll be good for them if they work under some veteran animators to guide them. The stuff made by web-gen animators has its own charm IMO.
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Anonymous2013-07-02 12:24
>>390
I don't know. Even if there are some good animators on board, the new Yozakura Quartet is still a series from Tatsunoko. KLK will deliver animation-wise, that's almost 100% sure, yeah.
Previews of animated short-films "Hinata no Aoshigure" by Hiroyasu Ishida (Fumiko's Confession) and "Shashinkan" by Takashi Nakamura (Fantastic Children, Catnapped, Tree of Palme ...). Production : Studio Colorido.
>>395
>The stuff made by web-gen animators has its own charm IMO.
I think that's generalizing. There are some amazing web-gen animators with a very distinctive style, but others don't look any different from your average anime animator.
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Anonymous2013-07-03 1:28
Having a very distinctive style doesn't mean they're good though. I dislike most of the web-gen animators who try to be "individual", generally they fail to impress me and have very sloppy technique (though that's expected).
Newbie web-gen animators that I'd say I like are BahiJD and Ryosuke Nishii. Overall, probably Shingo Yamashita is my favourite.