>>557
It sounds believable to me, considering that they also let Yuasa direct an entire episode (which can't possibly get more artistic).
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Anonymous2013-08-21 2:43
Isn't Space Dandy actually a very risky project?
It's breaking all the rules of the mainstream anime industry.
Let Yuasa direct an entire episode
Let them design 100 aliens even if we might not use them all
Fuck the system, do whatever you want, but don't forget the Spaceships
Give all the animators all the freedom they want
Hire a french guy who works for another company to design the Spaceships.
Sell the project world wide, we are not focused on a small group of otakus anymore.
First, announce the project outside Japan
I think Space Dandy is starting a revolution here!
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Anonymous2013-08-21 2:59
>>562
Nothing will happen.
The industry can't be defeated by a bunch of artsy bananas like Yuasa or Watanabe or Bahi JD gaijin kid.
They are too small in numbers, they need thousands of Space Dandy shows to raise up against thousands of cute anime shows that are produced everyday.
If you try to fuck with the system, you gonna get raped.
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Anonymous2013-08-21 3:01
>>563 If you try to fuck with the system, you gonna get raped.
What if they fuck them in a way that they don't find out that they are getting fucked?
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Anonymous2013-08-21 3:02
Calm down everyone.
Just shut your mouths and wait until 2014.
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Anonymous2013-08-21 3:03
>>565
I HAVE TO WARN KYOANI AND SHAFT UNTIL IT'S TOO LATE!
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Anonymous2013-08-21 3:04
Kill La Kill and Space Dandy are the new revolution.
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Anonymous2013-08-21 3:33
It's just marketing hyperbole. Space Dandy won't be a creative free-for-all.
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Anonymous2013-08-21 4:04
Why are Bones and Trigger the only studios willing to take risks?
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Anonymous2013-08-21 4:16
Why are you trying too shove this shitty meme over here as well?
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Anonymous2013-08-21 4:34
>>562 Have genga exhibition 4 months before the broadcast. In America.
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Anonymous2013-08-21 6:44
>>571
Looks like the anime industry find out that they have a big crowd of fans outside outside Japan too.
"March 4th (Mon.)
Visit to Koji Yamamura’s Atelier
The artists visited the Atelier of animator Koji Yamamura. They watched his latest work that had only just been completed (an animated segment in the NHK program “Kojiki Girl Travelogue”) and listened to Mr. Yamamura talk about his distinctive production style and approach to creating art."
Words cannot describe the jealousy I am feeling right now.
But they already know that. It's just that licensing and shit hurts the whole business. Unless they can find a way to deliver those merch in a reasonably priced range for international audience, they won't be getting good sales for that.
Let's face it. Majority of anime fans outside buy discs that are localized. They don't directly support the studios.
This is the reason why besides animation which will most likely be amazing, I have 0 expectations of either shows. They're not really my cup of tea and the casual fanbase that drools in anticipation over them is rubbing me the wrong way.
Because they are the ones with which you ultimately interact when you want to discuss and series and whatnot. I generally like to talk with others about the stuff I watch because I get a wider perspective on things, both good and bad. You can't really dissect a show on your own. But with these fanbases finding any quality discussion will be an immense struggle, even more so than with the average tripe, because the majority of the "discussion" will be an endless circlejerk with people who don't even really like anime in the first place.
Off-topic anyway.
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Anonymous2013-08-23 3:43
>creative freedom for all animators
If it really true. It will end as big clusterfuck.
Just read that Kazuhiro Miwa did a cut in Monogatari S2 episode 7. He also did something for Sasami-san.
I hope he will do more cuts for future Shaft shows or the incomming Madoka movie.