Both of Nichijou's chase scenes as well, although for the latter it's more what happens during the chase rather than the actual quality of the animation.
As much as I like this scene, the one from The Fuma Conspiracy takes the cake.
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Anonymous2013-07-25 20:30
>>856
Surely the entirety of Redline can be posted as a "good carchase" sequence.
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Anonymous2013-07-25 21:05
Hey, why is Wit Studio mentionned in the lower right side of Psycho-pass's key animation book? I believe they had nothing to do in the animation production process...
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Anonymous2013-07-25 21:11
Psycho-Pass has a KA book? Is it dedicated to all AD's that was killed making it?
>>872
A random episode of Anne of Green Gables features much better character animation than most of the shit in that MAD.
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Anonymous2013-07-26 17:28
So edgy, these last few posts. I think I cut myself reading them.
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Anonymous2013-07-26 18:58
>>874
I don't like how a lot of animators just sort of have the characters' heads bounce and move spastically without rhyme or reason whenever they have to do "acting". It's a substitute for actually drawing the expressions properly and with human care, and it's often used with bad designs that can't express shit when a good animator has to do a character cut. A lot of the cuts in that MAD are like that, just all around bad acting. Some even have choppy movement and awkward timing. It's even worse because he includes genuinely well-crafted scenes like the Summer Wars and Momo ones, making the other junk stand out like a sore thumb even more.
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Anonymous2013-07-27 2:41
Random submissions on 11secondclub have better animation than almost every acting animation in anime.
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Anonymous2013-07-27 8:18
>11secondclub
I wish I wasn't this curious. They're at best just as awful. What an eyesore.
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Anonymous2013-07-27 8:24
>>875
Osamu Tanabe is one of the best acting animators on planet earth.