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Without exception, the rotoscoped animation shows far more in the way of believable human emotion. Seriously, I just watched Welcome to the NHK, and while I enjoyed it, it's absolute tripe compared to this. If the original NHK novel had been turned into something like Aku No Hana, it would've been amazing.
Aku no Hana is the new barometer that I use to see what kind of viewer a person is. When I read things like, "it's ugly," or, "it's too slow," it reminds me of things said about other pieces of media in the past. I was told by a friend in high school that Citizen Kane was, "boring," and another told me that Kid A was a shitty, lame album.They did a whole show with rotoscoping?
I skimmed through the first episode to get an idea for its look and no wonder people dislike it. If you're going to do a whole show with rotoscoping you might as well just make it live action. Seems like you lose so much of the animated feel when you go that route. Keep in mind that I'm only speaking with reference to the aesthetic look of the show.
Without exception, the rotoscoped animation shows far more in the way of believable human emotion. Seriously, I just watched Welcome to the NHK, and while I enjoyed it, it's absolute tripe compared to this. If the original NHK novel had been turned into something like Aku No Hana, it would've been amazing.
The whole thing reminds me of the whole, "how to make faith better," controversy from a few years back. It's like anime fans hate the idea of anything that looks real.
Aku no Hana is the new barometer that I use to see what kind of viewer a person is. When I read things like, "it's ugly," or, "it's too slow," it reminds me of things said about other pieces of media in the past. I was told by a friend in high school that Citizen Kane was, "boring," and another told me that Kid A was a shitty, lame album.
If you don't like Aku no Hana, then you're just not at the stage where it makes sense to you. That's fine. Young people, by their nature, don't understand everything immediately. There's no shame in saying, "I don't get it."
Just don't go around watching the anime equivalent of Britney Spears while putting down the anime equivalent of King Crimson.
That's not true at all. A lot of classic disney movies were rotoscoped, it's a pretty diverse animation style. You're probably seeing the realism of the art (in that they pretty much traced the people's faces.) From what I can gather, this is to anime as Avatar is to CGI animated movies.They did a whole show with rotoscoping?
I skimmed through the first episode to get an idea for its look and no wonder people dislike it. If you're going to do a whole show with rotoscoping you might as well just make it live action. Seems like you lose so much of the animated feel when you go that route. Keep in mind that I'm only speaking with reference to the aesthetic look of the show.
That's really pretentious of you.Aku no Hana is the new barometer that I use to see what kind of viewer a person is. When I read things like, "it's ugly," or, "it's too slow," it reminds me of things said about other pieces of media in the past. I was told by a friend in high school that Citizen Kane was, "boring," and another told me that Kid A was a shitty, lame album.
If you don't like Aku no Hana, then you're just not at the stage where it makes sense to you. That's fine. Young people, by their nature, don't understand everything immediately. There's no shame in saying, "I don't get it."
Just don't go around watching the anime equivalent of Britney Spears while putting down the anime equivalent of King Crimson.
You mean like this?
You can also use Kemonozume if you want to see if people can look past an 'ugly' art style.Aku no Hana is the new barometer that I use to see what kind of viewer a person is. When I read things like, "it's ugly," or, "it's too slow," it reminds me of things said about other pieces of media in the past. I was told by a friend in high school that Citizen Kane was, "boring," and another told me that Kid A was a shitty, lame album.
That looks fuckin' dope. Is it good?
It's not bad, but not really my cup of tea - Now that I've seen it, I don't have much desire to ever watch it again. But that doesn't mean much because I feel the same way about a lot of 'good' films like Blade Runner, Citizen Kane and Shawshank.
This is the only thing I've seen about that and only just remembered this now you've mentioned it
how ecchi we talkin'? like, more or less than Sekirei?
Wait, that's not just called, "regular anime?"
I just heard about that recently honestly.
So far I don't like the sound of this guy.
yeah, the cut of his jibb isn't that great.
Yeah that old guy is known to give off colorful opinions on various topics in the anime verse which some might argue is part of his charm.