something I love about dandadan and mob psycho specifically is that they let things be ugly and crude--both visually and in personality--but then dig deeper and find the good inside it. I think that's another thing about the focus on hyper realistic beauty; it plays directly into the notion that the beautiful is the good, that the ugly is the bad, which is something that is poisoning everyone but SPECIFICALLY the nerdy loner guys who might see themselves in okarun and mob
@azharyyieАй бұрын
It's like the quote , "there will always be perfection in imperfections"
@UhcipАй бұрын
I think there's merit in both, but for some reason going off model or wild perspective shots bother people a lot more. Even Ping Pong had a fair amount of people not wanting to watch it because "its ugly". I like how movies like Wolfwalkers looked like the construction lines were left in.
@azharyyieАй бұрын
@@Uhcip well not everything could please all people , but Dandadan is so unique in the anime manga world , it fills my joy from the average anime stereotypes
@siennasobott9805Ай бұрын
I think you exactly right, the whole reason I was turned off of Mob Psyco in he first place was because it looked ugly to me from the character designs expressions and moments like getting punched to be extremely exaggerated. Obviosly after seeing it its now my favourite anime and I have such an appreciation for it nowadays, and Dandadan emulates that energy in so many refreshing ways!
@daecwhita8596Ай бұрын
It's great how they were able to display their imagination whilst also being close to the manga. Anime and animation in general, doesn't have to look realistic, it can be like DanDaDan or Mob Psycho
@mrink8822Ай бұрын
Almost anything realistic will become outdated over time, but stylized works can stand the test of time
@captainphoton1693Ай бұрын
Yep. But go tell that to 3d guys. Because actualy doing what you say is impossible in 2d.there is actualy no way to do realistic animation without being stylised. A good example of that. Is that there are literaly 0 realistic drawing that will look bad in the future. Look into the past. And every drawing, painting, gravure still look amazing. Because either they were forced to go for a stylised aspect. Or they weren't bound by technological advance. Animé like jjk will still look amazing in a while. Except if the style itself become hazbin. For example. An anime like cowboy bebop. Was pretty realistic. And had times where people where less akin to the style. But nobody ever said it look outdated because of the realism. Unlike a toy storry 1 case where. Bruh. The face of the dog isn't a choice it's just bad.
@lefratey2822Ай бұрын
@@captainphoton1693 i agree, a really good example of that is the miyazakis, who are for the most famous like Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away or even Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (the last one isn't as famous but still incredible) are more than 20 yo and are still extremly beautiful (more beautiful than most of on going aniem in my opinion) realistic animation, if done well n the first place, never gets old
@captainphoton1693Ай бұрын
@lefratey2822 yeah. But people will argue thoses examples are semi realistic. As that's what they are. And while that's my point. That you should stylisé more. I'm saying ever something realistic as GTA 6, is already looking to last in time. Because of the stylistic choice they made, that may not be extremely realistic at some points, but still credible. Like the color of the water. The light in different times of the day. Etc. Another good example in video game. (because that's where the issue is the most proéminent.) Is the batman arkam games. The one released 15yzaes ago is amazing. The one released last year is trash. It look less realistic, less good. Less everything. Because they thought having the highest resolution for textures. Higher poly count on models. And more systems to henaces visuals would make the game look better. As it's supposedly more photorealistic. But what made the game look better back then. We're all the choices they decided to make instead of the computer basicly making them instead of the devs after the devs just input the highest quality everything into their engine. Stylisation is not the departure from reality. It's the choice we make that may or probably will stray away from reality. If you make all the right choice for your game or animé. And it end up looking like real people being filmed.... Well at least you made the right choices and nobody will complain. That's how some hyper realistic for their time stuff still look good 15 years later despite the outdated graphics. And since in animation graphics are never outdated outside of subjectivity. Then it may just be that what animators and watcher are really into nowadays is credible looking characters. But what stray from the norm is looked at, cherished, and people like us crave for it. Despite the good amount that get released. Probably more than ever too.
@-gengorАй бұрын
@@captainphoton1693 they're talking about stylized animation.One piece fan letter is a great example of stylized animation, no matter how far you go into the future it will still be one of the best way someone has told a story (of course in the future they're will be many other better ways)
@tobiasweber2517Ай бұрын
@@captainphoton1693 i know what you mnean and i mostly agree but. id be carefulkl with calling something impossible when it comes to art. you can make stop motion movies that use entirely physically created models which would be "realistic" in a sense. and there are games entirely in 2d which are made using real life objects or people. just because you cant imagine it doesnt make it impossible. it just takes alot of effort and imaginiation.
@clutchedbyanangelАй бұрын
Dandadan is one of those things that a lot of people recommend while saying "don't look anything up about it, just watch it" which has never been particularly convincing to me. Thanks for actually talking about the thing, now I wanna check it out.
@neverknewitbeforeАй бұрын
It's something that you never truly experience again, every new chapter published is just as insane as the last, and getting spoiled for it ruins what DanDaDan is all about, its own unpredictability which mirrors real life in a sense
@Korixon.Ай бұрын
This also applies to one of my favorite anime/novel re zero, where you can’t really explain too much about it, as it would kinda ruin the first feel. I am just about to watch dandadan as I have been meaning to do that
@clutchedbyanangelАй бұрын
I wanna state for the record, I understand why people say this, to avoid spoilers. It just doesn't do anything to convince me to watch a show or play a game.
@123goldenlilyАй бұрын
I do recommend looking at the content warnings for it, the very first episode involves sexual assault
@IgnizAnimaАй бұрын
@@Korixon. Started Re: Zero last week. All I knew was that it was an Isekai and was hailed as pretty dark so I gave it a shot. Glad I went in blind, honestly. Good show, but explaining it would ruin the surprise.
@artemis_furrsonАй бұрын
"The return of stylized anime" Stylized anime never went away. We just got an ever increasing amount of slop anime that makes people think stylisation went away.
@cranburreyАй бұрын
This^^ That's why I became really picky when it comes to choosing animes that I watch over the years
@tracker4980Ай бұрын
he obviously doesn't watch anything outside of adaptions of the most popular shueisha magazines
@junishearer2932Ай бұрын
A really neat stylized anime called The Fire Keeper released their second season back in 2023
@mtarek2005Ай бұрын
or a lot of bangers going for a more realistic look
@YouDontKnowMe-b8jАй бұрын
@@tracker4980 why would you? Apart from movies (Which mostly come from light novels), animes that are not adapted are pretty shait.
@bobfrancis123Ай бұрын
Science Saru, the studio behind Dan Da Dan, is known for ultra stylized, quirky shows like Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! and Yurei Deco. They also did the love letter to Astro Boy segment in the excellent anthology Star Wars: Visions vol 1.
@norasyikinali6283Ай бұрын
They made Ping Pong as well I think. Stylized animation is one of their founder's specialization iirc. There's another channel that talked about Dandadan, but focused mostly on the animation work.
@gifteddummy4425Ай бұрын
why would you guys forget to mention scott pilgrim takes off, it was such a good anime adaptation sciencd saru made of the original comic book series ngl
@jase276Ай бұрын
@@gifteddummy4425 I would call that less of an adaptation and more of a spinoff or reboot considering it's completely different from the comics
@stefandesuАй бұрын
Oh they made Eizouken? That makes a lot of sense!
@mrdoob28 күн бұрын
You guys haven't watched Mind Game yet?
@captainphoton1693Ай бұрын
I think we live in the best era for animation stylistic diversity. Weather it's subtle like in frieren. Or bold like in chimainsawman. Or inventive like mob psycho. I feel like the anime I watched a few years back, where either baic anime style, or attack on titan and trigger animes. Now in the last 5 years I've seen more and more shows that really pushed it's bodies. And out of Japan too. Like arcane, wakfu season4, DreamWorks in general, Spiderman, and the list goes on.
@pij0nАй бұрын
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@Victor-zq8gcАй бұрын
Chainsaw Man is not bold, style-wise. Cinematic, sure, but definitely not bold. I think the main issue we're facing these days, more than style itself (as a disconnected item), is substance/intent behind animation/style/storytelling. Most shows are just so sterile, even those with good style/artistic direction. Mainstream products (cause that's all they are) are just lacking soul in my humble opinion.
@jase276Ай бұрын
I disagree. 90s and early 2000s was the best era. Lots of anime you idolize are made from animators/directors who were around during that era. And Western cartoons were definitely more varied and unique back then. Nowadays, you just have a dozen studios copying the same thing, premise, and style.
@captainphoton1693Ай бұрын
@jase276 so you are telling me that all the guys that made anime back in the 90s. And are now still making them. Count as 90s animation??? Or even that all of them didn't improved over the years. Like none of them? Also I don't care if dozens are doing the same things. As that's just because we get more of them anyways. We also get more i'tresting and unique stuff. If you think I'm saying there was nothing great back then.... I'd ask you to tell me when I said that. I'm just saying that nowadays. There is obviously the good old "every frame must be a picture" shitty way of making an anime. But there is also more studios that take a departure from "traditional" narrowed pipeline projects. Ranking of kings. Kill LA kill. Etc.
@parzavaal5335Ай бұрын
u guys gotta watch bakamonogatari that's some stylized shit ong
@neddii_rhАй бұрын
“Return of stylised anime” it never went away. Each year there were plenty of anime with great stylisation and direction, they just never got the same level of attention, especially from the west. All anime is stylised. They may not be as flashy, but most work for what they are portraying. But again, ‘quirky’ stylised anime have a few runners a season/year
@flyinsilversageАй бұрын
Sure, but popularity is a factor to consider. The reason why it feels more excessive now simply how much anime is being produced. Like, 30+ per season! It's hard to comb through, and there's no guarantee that something is as cool as it looks, or looks as cool as it is. The popularity effect is like a marker of "accepted quality" for those who don't have the time, or like the social aspect of anime. And, he did note that all anime is stylized. But there are trackable eras of animation style over time, and when an anime fits in with the rest, it doesn't feel as stylized if you watch a lot of it. So at the end of the day, yeah, videos like this feel like they gloss over all the ones that have been steadily coming out since the last big interest in stylization, but we can take advantage of it. Those of us who do watch the weird shit can give some good recommendations about what to watch if you want more stuff like this. Free advertising!
@AYIS1Ай бұрын
Science Saru always outdoes themselves with the amount of passion they put into their adaptations
@kaiyabellАй бұрын
Dandadan giving me FLCL (s1) vibes and I am HERE for it.
@toffeestrange7706Ай бұрын
I had the same thought 😊
@Dyl_RKАй бұрын
💯
@Hopelife889Ай бұрын
Whats FLCL?
@pablocasas5906Ай бұрын
@@Hopelife889an OVA from 2000 made by Gainax, more especially, by animators who worked on Evangelion. The OVA itself was more popular in the U.S. than in Japan, but Chainsaw Man's creator cited as major influence, and since Dan Da Dan's creator worked as an assistant in Chainsaw Man, well...
@kaiyabellАй бұрын
I mean, we're on the internet, you can look it up, which I recommend. FLCL (fooly cooly) is an anime from 2000. Pushed what can be expressed in anime at it's time and was refreshing. I wouldn't be surprised if it inspired some aspects of Dandadan. Only recommendation is to watch only season 1. They changed directions and style afterwards and it was never the same.
@self.construction.day1Ай бұрын
Even the west is realizing the value of stylisation in animation. Puss in boots: Last wish and teenage mutant ninja turtles mutant mayhem both pushed against norms of animation in the west and both benefitted greatly for doing so.
@jase276Ай бұрын
Pushed against norms? They're literally copying the style of Spiderverse. At least Puss in Boots had the sense to ditch the awful 12 fps aesthetic.
@Exel3nce11 күн бұрын
@@jase276 they looked similiar but copying is a bit harsh. they deffintly look alike but not 1to1. but ofc they wouldnt look like that if spiderverse never happened
@jimderinoАй бұрын
WHERE WERE YALL WHEN DOROHEDORO CAME OUT HUH???
@Riesyn999Ай бұрын
They are NOT the same my dude lol. The anime did not do the manga justice. It's great for budget 3D animation, but the action was super jarring for me. Making a background a static image with 3D models moving around on it felt weird at best. The characters and story are compelling enough to make up for it. It paved the way for shows like Chainsaw Man, that use a lot of CG and rotoscoping. Dandadan is in a league of its own.
@jimderinoАй бұрын
@ hehe i know it’s just my favorite manga and a has different art style. Dandadan is definitely in a league of its own.
@DreamsOfFireАй бұрын
I love Dorohedoro! It's so weirdly wonderful! I NEED season 2!😭
@shawnatlast12 күн бұрын
I don't know but I caught it! Now was that a breath of fresh air or what! Season 2 can't come soon enough. It's the best anime (and soundtrack) I've watched from this decade. Eizouken too. And both came out the same season
@rellloomАй бұрын
Sonny Boy was a crazy anime. I feel massively under-appreciated, it’s definitely one of those shows that can take a lot of your attention to get, but the stories are beautiful and bizarre.
@yaroshlevАй бұрын
Sonny Boy was special. I binge watched it too fast and then just felt like staring at the wall for weeks
@ziyuan1989Ай бұрын
I don't fully understand any thing in the show but I did matched every episode immediately when it's out lol, just enjoying the vibe and animation, yet very satisfying
@beatriced4431Ай бұрын
I think Sonny Boy is one of these animes or shows in general, where you end up changed a bit, after watching it, because your perspective on life itself changed in a way.
@colinbrown794715 күн бұрын
To use all those Sonny Boy clips in the video and not shout it out!
@Exel3nce11 күн бұрын
mh idk, i have seen it but until now, completly forgot about it. nothing that happened i can remember
@SlyMike19 күн бұрын
you go my sub 💯 great video 🤟🏿
@Jack01010Ай бұрын
Even if Arcane is not japanese animation i think it is worth to mention, since it is a revolution for western animation too and is reeeally unique.
@robsonclark967821 сағат бұрын
Yup, it and Into the Spiderverse are both beautiful, while playing around with going very stylized at times. :)
@selthisАй бұрын
Pey has gotten fed the past year with stuff prime for makin good content. Really appreciate people looking at these shows deeper, I love a good analysis vid and it feels like you're delivering some of the best lately.
@retierashiaАй бұрын
Stylistic Anime has always existed man.
@kaitlyndh0625Ай бұрын
he didn't say it didn't?
@loganshalloe5927Ай бұрын
@@kaitlyndh0625 the title suggests it went away for a time
@MsMvscАй бұрын
all anime is stylized
@nvmoe25 күн бұрын
I agree but if u watch Pey's other videos, u quickly realise he likes to make up his own definitions and he'll stand his ground on his peculiar views no matter what others say. A lot of ppl dig it for some reason. 🤷🏻 To each his own 😉
@junieeeeАй бұрын
I’m not tryna sound like a hater, but maybe expand your horizons? Some very good anime with beautiful/unique stylistic choices in both art & storytelling have come out recently: 1. Land of the Lustrous 2. Mob Psycho 3. Trigun Stampede (2023) 4. Little Witch Academia 5. Beastars 6. Promare 7. Devilman Crybaby The list goes on… & like these all have come out in the past 5ish years or so lol. I don’t think stylized anime was ever dying, maybe it’s just what’s getting attention in the mainstream.
@3rgoproxxyАй бұрын
Good recommendations EXCEPT Trigun stampede.
@nvmoe25 күн бұрын
I agree but if u watch Pey's other videos, u quickly realise he likes to make up his own definitions and he'll stand his ground on his peculiar views no matter what others say. A lot of ppl dig it for some reason. 🤷🏻 To each his own 😉
@junieeee21 күн бұрын
@@3rgoproxxylol, as someone who’s a huge fan of the original, I highly agree that stampede comes nowhere close. But I have to admit what it does as a 3d anime is quite impressive, especially compared to other 3d anime content out there.
@junieeee20 күн бұрын
@@nvmoecan def kinda see tht lol. It’s pretty egregious to say all recent anime is no longer stylized 😂 Dan Da Dan is cool & all but plenty of other recent anime stand on par with it too
@DoesNotInhale14 күн бұрын
those all suck so bad, and all of them have dogwater scripts. what is wrong with your brain bro you need to go outside
@SoloK_1Ай бұрын
"The return" like there isn't at least one stylized show aired each season.
@nvmoe25 күн бұрын
I agree but if u watch Pey's other videos, u quickly realise he likes to make up his own definitions and he'll stand his ground on his peculiar views no matter what others say. A lot of ppl dig it for some reason. 🤷🏻 To each his own 😉
@RitsukareTataban25 күн бұрын
Aside from Heavenly Delusion, yes there's nothing else. All just feels the same style of one another
@revangerang19 күн бұрын
"The return (of the popularity of) stylized anime" obviously
@kibbleyzzzzzzzzzzzzАй бұрын
Being this new to anime and being an anituber is crazy
@YouDontKnowMe-b8jАй бұрын
no, not really. If you think so then don't watch his shit then
@YouDontKnowMe-b8jАй бұрын
but out of curiosity how long must you be in "the game" to qualify to be an anituber?
@KotalaGodАй бұрын
@@YouDontKnowMe-b8j it's not about how long you've been watching and more about how much you've actually watched. If you've only seen like 20-30 anime over the course of 10 years im not going to take your opinions on the industry very seriously. Im not a super nerd but I've seen well over 200 at this point. Im no expert, but I the things I say inherently have more credence. You can't make generalizations about an industry you're only vaguely familiar with and expect to be taken seriously
@YouDontKnowMe-b8jАй бұрын
@@KotalaGod fair opinion
@nvmoe25 күн бұрын
@@KotalaGod Dude, your comment deserves more eyeballs. Your last sentence is so true but for some reason his videos are popular. If u watch his other videos, u quickly realise he likes to make up his own definitions and he'll stand his ground on his peculiar views no matter what others say. A lot of people dig it for some reason. 🤷🏻 To each his own 😉
@anonymouse3200Ай бұрын
I recently watched Promare and Children of the Sea only a few weeks apart. And after sitting with it for a while, I can say that they are the most beautiful pieces of animated media I've ever seen. But they couldn't be more different. Children of the Sea takes realism to its limits and Promare does the same for style. And both of them excel in every aspect of it. It opened my eyes to the ceiling of what could be beautiful. It really depends on the story you're telling and how you're telling it. Animation is the medium of storytelling, it in itself becomes part of the story. Both styles fit the stories they're telling and the emotions they are trying to evoke.
@ziyuan1989Ай бұрын
Happy to see someone that also loved Promare, since Promare I had become a fan of Studio TRIGGER, I'm in love of their hyper stylistic works😭(even adaptation of Dungeon Meshi is awsome)
@moogle6001Ай бұрын
I think a massive reason behind why DanDaDan works so well with a weird/stylized aesthetic is because of the team animating it. Science Saru also did Devilman Crybaby, which is also just a cool hyper stylized show
@MIMIC_SODAАй бұрын
REALLY!? I love this show even more now
@FavaroLeoneАй бұрын
stylistic anime never left, you just had to dig deep to find it.
@DoesNotInhale14 күн бұрын
cope
@sp00der23Ай бұрын
0:38 sonny boy mentioned
@carby6831Ай бұрын
Dang even the non-frieren videos make me want to rewatch frieren. A lot of those shots are beautiful. Also really have to watch your name I hear a lot of good things
@pearson710Ай бұрын
yes please do!
@xerfrex7869Ай бұрын
Bro wants to rewatch Frieren
@milanaismsАй бұрын
Your Name is life-changing
@conorcleary1221Ай бұрын
Your Name and Frieren both stuck with me very strongly - highly, highly recommend both
@danielellis6327Ай бұрын
Don't that shit is ass
@thetaintpainter5443Ай бұрын
I think you'd really enjoy Land of the Lustrous. It's an anime that uses CGI in one of the most unique ways I've seen in any genre hands down. It has such a beautiful blend of stylistic choices while also having some extreme attention to detail. The widepan shots of the hypertexturized environment in that show are absolutely breathtaking. Highly highly recommend. The story is also very gripping and touches on the questions of what it means to be human.
@SkelethinАй бұрын
Pey is starting to get the views and subscribers he deserves. Rooting for 100k and beyond!
@COCO-tm3gpАй бұрын
Shonen fans who claim stylized anime is back after watching something with unique art direction for once when I melt their brains by showing them Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo (1978)
@winteriniraqАй бұрын
kinda proving the point when you bring up a 1978 classic for an example
@rafaeldefaultАй бұрын
@@winteriniraq There's also Lupin Zero from a year ago, and all the new Lupin series like The Woman Called Fujiko Mine and so on.
@ryanleffler58Ай бұрын
Aw hell yeah gimme that fresh Pey content
@andrewcushing1915Ай бұрын
I'm so happy my interest in anime aligns with yours since your videos are very structured and enjoyable to watch.
@pencilswordfishАй бұрын
I knew this show was gonna look good as soon as I saw Science Saru and seeing Scott Pilgrim. I LOVE it when animators go off-model and just break free from the character model. You can feel artists just expressing themselves. The blandest shows are the ones that are so obsessed with staying on-model it looks robotic.
@darcieclements488018 күн бұрын
It's not off model to alter the model for expressiveness. Off model is when you unintentionally make the character not look like themselves. What you're talking about is called a take and believe it or not they'll be character model sheets for those too in most cases. It's pretty uncommon for them to be 100% one offs throughout the entirety of a character's presentation. Rather they're flipped over to to emphasize various emotions as you go and there's usually a limited set that one pulls from for each individual character😊
@NikitomateАй бұрын
It is not an anime company, but let me shout out Cartoon Saloon for a second! This small european studio has such beautiful, stylistic animation that made me fall in love with the genre all over again. Their animation reminds me always of vibrant wall paintings or childrens book illustration.
@80yearoldman9824 күн бұрын
BASED
@microk764810 күн бұрын
This is the best anime related video take I've ever watched! Liked, subscribed and will do a dive into your other videos. Keep up the good work.
@tafhimimamkhanАй бұрын
Yesterday I was wishing you would make a video on DanDaDan and today you did. I love your videos, keep it up.
@juan-hw3qnАй бұрын
I love your channel! I think it's awesome the way you analyze this type of media that is not usually appreciated for the depth it can have
@utkarshprakash938Ай бұрын
One thing I have noticed in your content ever since I became your sub(around 6-7 Month) that your videos simply have that care and insights put into which is missed from the 95% of content on any platform. TLDR=Keep up the fantastic job and much love 💕
@NoVideolnputАй бұрын
cant agree enough with pey, Dandadan really does feel like a breath of fresh air. I really love the characters in the story and how eccentric they all are.
@DoesNotInhale14 күн бұрын
characters and script suck the animation is top notch tho. wasted talent
@nefelpitouАй бұрын
The dominance of light novel adaptations from the mid 2000s throughout the 2010s is a major factor that has contributed to the general homogenization and reduction of stylized animation and filmmaking in anime.
@belot21713 күн бұрын
This. Original series not sourced from anything are rarer and rarer, too.
@matthewcurcio2923Ай бұрын
Stylized anime never went anywhere, you weren’t paying attention to it
@garotadejupiter29 күн бұрын
Eggxactly
@nvmoe25 күн бұрын
I agree but if u watch Pey's other videos, u quickly realise he likes to make up his own definitions and he'll stand his ground on his peculiar views no matter what others say. A lot of ppl dig it for some reason. 🤷🏻 To each his own 😉
@PETEYBOY954Ай бұрын
As a fellow Dandadan enjoyer, I love how this video feels like you saw the anime and your brain immediately began working. This video feels really inspired. good work!
@katiecxtАй бұрын
i was SO happy when i saw Sonny Boy, and i think it deserves so much more recognition. Thank you so much for incorporating it into your video!
@09stirАй бұрын
Even though you didn't talk about it, thanks for putting clips of Sonny Boy in here. I'm a little bored by the story in DanDaDan, but I can't deny that the execution is phenomenal
@JJ-1866Ай бұрын
So many great recommendations here and I love the analysis on different types of animation and how they reflect the source material. I've been seeing Dandadan everywhere and it looks so cool, maybe I need to watch it.
@ironsada_playzАй бұрын
The first episode may freak u out but that's the reality and you would feel for the weirdness in episode 4 backstory
@lothlinАй бұрын
There's certain studios that just continuously put out consistant stylistic masterpieces; Science Saru is certainly one of them. Works like Dandadan, Inu-Oh, Devilman Crybaby, Heike Story, etc are just absolute joys to experience and I cannot wait to see what they end up doing with their Ghost in the Shell adaptation.
@CernunnnosАй бұрын
When did it go away? Trigger have been putting out bangers for like 10 years solid. And before that Ginax was doing stuff like FLCL. Bones have also been doing stylistic experiments at the very least since Space Dandy 10 years ago. Mob Psycho was an aimation masterpiece. Science Saru's (Guys who animated Dan da Dan) last series, Devilman Crybaby was maybe even more stylistic than this. Kanada style's been going strong as-long as I've been alive. It's been creeping its way into more and more mainstream anime for years now. Yutapon cubes and impact frames have found their way into mainstream stuff like FMA, My Hero Academia, Kaiju no.8, Jujutsi Kaisen etc. Stylised anime isn't making a comeback, it's been here for years dawg.
@nvmoe25 күн бұрын
I agree but if u watch Pey's other videos, u quickly realise he likes to make up his own definitions and he'll stand his ground on his peculiar views no matter what others say. A lot of ppl dig it for some reason. 🤷🏻 To each his own 😉
@Cernunnnos25 күн бұрын
@@nvmoe Eh he was probably just struck by the cool style and couldn't place other stuff like it recently. I think the issue is he's contrasting things that maybe aren't actually contrasts. Like he brought up Jujutsu Kaisen as an example of an anime that sacrificed style for hyper realism. But I just watched the show recently (honestly not expecting much from it.) and was surprised how stylised some of the scenes were. The hyper realism he was talking about also seemed to be rather a hyper stylistic choice, it's pretty much only there to accentuate Gojo's eyes and fae-like presence. He stands out from the other characters because of how much detail goes into his eyes and his hair. Compare that to Sukuna vs Mahoraga. The longer the scene goes on, the more impressionistic and Kanada style it becomes. Where the character's are reduced to their simplest forms to accentuate the movement and flow of the battle. With both characters consistently going off model to lean into the momentum, choc full of yutapon cubes, impact frames, contrast swells. You name it. Was honestly very surprised by that little bit of animation, it felt like something Hiroyuki Imaishi would have done. I think that's the thing with modern Animation, all of the talent just migrates. whereas a few decades ago, studios seemed to lock down their talent, now, pretty much everyone other than creative leads seems to get pulled in for scenes that the directors think will suit their strengths. I don't know if it started with one punch man, where pretty much all of the top studios animated individual segments. But that's when I first really started to notice it. Now pretty much every decent anime is going to have a variety of animation styles throughout its run, where the directors bring in specific talent to deal with specific scenes. Which honestly, I think is awesome. It's an added layer of fun trying to notice styles you recognise, like signatures.
@nvmoe25 күн бұрын
@@Cernunnnos Tbh I'm not too deep into anime technicalities myself so a lot of what u said flew over my head 😅 But I get what u are saying. Good observations abt the industry too. Bottom line is Pey is really gd at making stuff up n making it sound legit and a lot of people don't watch his videos with a critical eye.
@Cernunnnos25 күн бұрын
@@nvmoe yea, tbh I'm more interested in the animation itself than the whole product for most of this stuff. Like I've got zero interest in one piece, but I watched that recent fight where he had white hair and was fighting a dragon or something, just because of how off the wall the animation was. You could be right about Pey, I don't think I've watched anything else he's put out so I can't really comment.
@nvmoe24 күн бұрын
@@Cernunnnos Fair enough. But you've piqued my curiosity about that One Piece scene. Think I'll check it out at some point. 👍
@theexchipmunkАй бұрын
What you call "ultrarealism" actually is an existing genre of style thats called "hyperrealism". Exaggerating the elements that usually are what make something realistic to the point they become vibrant and stunning in a way you will barely ever experience in real life.
@nvmoe25 күн бұрын
I agree but if u watch Pey's other videos, u quickly realise he likes to make up his own definitions and he'll stand his ground on his peculiar views no matter what others say. A lot of ppl dig it for some reason. 🤷🏻 To each his own 😉
@2nouli19 күн бұрын
I just love Dandadan's use of colors so much! The saturated scenes are so beautiful!!!!!!
@isto_incАй бұрын
GOOOOOOD VIDEOOOO. Had me captivated the whole way through
@negitaveb3304Ай бұрын
I love that quote "Limitation breeds creativity". I'm an artist, currently exploring the world of oil paints, and one of the things I love about it is the challenge, i am limited by the colors and my knowledge, and i use that to create what i want but in my own style. One of my favorite things to see in art is people using what they have to create something, making masterpieces with a pen and lined paper, making statues out of nature, taking something unassuming and making it into something someone thinks about. Art is such an amazing thing because its not just one thing. And learning to do something new through limitations is so incredibly fun to do. Amazing video thank you :D
@vkmi5776Ай бұрын
Sonny Boy in the first minute of the video, you immediately got my attention
@popogeejoАй бұрын
Worth also looking at Look Back compared to CSM. Both are gorgeous but one leans hyper realistic and the other stylised. That they come from the same source gives a great basis for analysis
@daecwhita8596Ай бұрын
CSM is amazing, however, I wish the next season would be more reminiscent to that of DanDaDan
@jd7337Ай бұрын
@@daecwhita8596 why? That style doesn't even fit csm.
@justsomeknowitall7368Ай бұрын
Has style had such a drought in modern anime? I don’t believe so and depending on what you define as contemporary anime the argument loses more steam. For example, if you're talking about the 2020s then I would point out shows like The God Of High School, Dungen Meshi, BNA, Undead Unlock and even shows you’ve mentioned like Cyber Punk Edge-Runners, Mob Psycho, and Sonny Boy. Along with this, I would include episodes from Jujutsu Kaisen's new season (episodes, 5, 7, 16, 17, 21, and 23) to double down on this I would include Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End (episodes, 24, 14, 9, and 25) both having some of the most striking and ground-breaking art direction of the year. This list gets even wider and varied the further you stretch back and choose to define it as “Present-day anime” The whole crux of your argument, that style in anime has all but dried up simply isn’t true.
@saadinhalfАй бұрын
I would LOVE to see a video dedicated to the point you made on one personality trope BECOMING another personality trope to subvert the former. Okarun’s awesome edginess trope actually being a depressed edginess trope or his self-loathing nerd trope rapidly flipping to a snobby otaku trope. REALLY interesting point
@NDLTeensАй бұрын
Whatever anime is at 1:08 looks absolutely GORGEOUS, anyone know?
@thenewera4460Ай бұрын
Sonny boy
@Manker00Ай бұрын
One of the reasons I love Arcane is its style. Just the fact that they are able to change styles in the middle of a scene to something completely different, yet remain easily recognizable while fitting into the context of that scene and not seeming out of place, is just amazing. Shows like Arcane are examples of the artistic creativity that others should strive for. Likewise, games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring are easily recognizable and spot-on, while hyper-realistic games made with UE5 look great but feel “flat”. In my opinion: If you want (true) realism, go outside and touch grass, there's even force feedback and olfactory sensations.
@Carrot-ks7lbАй бұрын
I feel like we can look forward tp next year too with stylized animes, with Gachiakuta and Sakamoto days coming out. I haven't read Sakamoto days yet, but watching that character design in movment feels like a great time. Also Gachiakuta is absolutely DRIPPING with style, and i can't wait to see how theyre going to animate it. I heard ot will be from the same people who made mob psycho, so I'm having a great time just thinking about it
@RainTheStrawberryАй бұрын
7:19 thank you so much for mentioning this ^^ i remember reading the first bit of the manga after being reccomended it by a friend and failed to check the warnings because i thought it would just be silly and ended up being so triggered by one particular thing that was especially sensitive for me at the time. i put the story down completely after that and only now since the anime has come out and it's become more popular have i picked it up and enjoyed everything else it has.
@slm20408Ай бұрын
can you tell me what was it the thing that triggered you? if you dont want to thats fine
@RainTheStrawberryАй бұрын
@@slm20408 there is a scene where a female character who is a minor almost gets rped. thank you for your consideration ^^ it is a less sensetive topic as of recently because i've gotten some therapy lol but i still have to skip it when i go to read or watch dandadan
@tree78362 күн бұрын
@@RainTheStrawberry i hope u're okay
@RainTheStrawberryКүн бұрын
@@tree7836 thanks
@JustAnNPC69Ай бұрын
Stylized animation works when it enhances the story telling
@owenzinkweg5318Ай бұрын
I must say- If you are looking for stylized anime- some of the shows you mentioned NOT having seen are among the most stylized anime we are ever going to get. Which is kind of funny given your video premise. If you like Dandadan, you are going to LOVE Jojo.
@qua_lapАй бұрын
What an amazing video. Thank you for capturing my feeling and expressing it here
@MensKultureKlubАй бұрын
Your Name is the most beautiful and underrated anime movie of all time
@starryvincmoonАй бұрын
if you like the animation style of dandadan, then i absolutely recommend you check out more by the animation studio who did it, science saru! they’re my favorite animation studio because of their stylistic flair and the way the movement is just so fun. my favorites by them are The Heike Story (based on a famous historical Japanese event in the Heian era, but with a little extra flair and very emotional), Inu-oh (a movie that’s also historically based and with extremely fun musical numbers and again gorgeous emotional storytelling through the animation), and The Tatami Galaxy/Tatami Time Machine Blues (two stories with the same cast that are based on incredibly funny novels and have very simple animation with dynamic and fun movements). they’re all very underrated and deserve more love so i highly recommend! The Heike Story and Inu-oh altered my brain chemistry and all three/four i suggested are all time favorites of mine
@viltzeeu5797Ай бұрын
Love your videos and these are basicly the only videos i watch on YT. I dont understand how u dont have more subs.
@mimmidauria5405Ай бұрын
As an aspiring animator, you made me fall in love with animation all over again
@e-231Ай бұрын
Eizouken feels like the forgot child of anime - crazy good style and animation- and no one talks abt it
@truckstopakira765829 күн бұрын
The most beautiful love letter to animation all anime fans have to watch is Keep your hands off eizouken! its not only stylized but it shows love to traditional animation in such a wonderful way. A must watch for sure
@hexavexagon1723Ай бұрын
Liking Dandadan is based, but making an entire video about modern stylised anime and not even name dropping Monogatari Series is wwwwwwwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllldddddddddddd.
@twelfthknightАй бұрын
I get the impression that the anime industry pushed the autuer aside. The Hiroyuki Imaishis, Hideaki Annos, Chiaki Konakas, Masaaki Yuasas, Shinichiro Watanabes, Satoshi Kons, and Mamoru Oshiis -- those with pretty distinct directorial styles that you could point to and say "that's clearly their work" with a glance are just not as common unless you're very clued-in and hyper-observant about the current industry. So you get more of a in-house style approach based on the studio... at least that's my impression. There's also been an absolute glut of anime works based off of Light Novels, especially since the 2010's. Which haven't really lended themselves to artistic freedom if we're being honest.
@Quince477Ай бұрын
Never had any plans of watching this anime tbh. But as someone who loves boxing and MMA, that roundhouse kick in the first scene you showed was absolutely BEAUTIFUL technique and animation. I was also not expecting that at all. I might watch it a lot sooner now... Maybe after the first season finishes
@minminineha1Ай бұрын
Amazing video as always! I noticed amazing stylized scenes in Oshi No Ko! Especially in season 2! Maybe you can talk about that.
@1242amАй бұрын
one of my favorites of all time are actually really stylized animes, tatami galaxy, kaiji or ping pong the animation reaaaaaaally hits different.
@dalegaliniak607Ай бұрын
I love what Dandadan is doing with the characters. On the most basic level, it seems to be just playing the tropes straight: otaku boy meets tsundere girl, wacky hijinks happen that gives them superpowers, he starts becoming more confident and there's a whole will-the-won't-they dynamic. Except, in Dandadan, there's a realism to the story that makes it also completely _not_ that. Momo feels more protagonisty than Okarun, and why wouldn't she; she's the confident one, not Okarun. Okarun isn't a complete loser, and is in fact, first and foremost, a good friend, which gets called out by Momo's friends, who, despite some gentle teasing, seem supportive of this new friendship. And so is Momo, for that matter. She may be of a tundere type, but she's also not crazy, and goes out of her way to help Okarun and seems as excited about having someone to nerd out over her interests with. These are good kids, and, despite all the awkwardness of young adulthood, makes you think that the kids are gonna be alright. It's super refreshing, despite LOOKING like your typical power-fantasy anime. Also, as a parent, episode 7 made me legit cry.
@darcieclements488018 күн бұрын
If you're enjoying this for those reasons you should check out the author Terry Pratchett. This is actually trope busting where you set things up and almost follow a trope but divert from it just enough so that now you've got something substantially more impactful but you make sure you're diversions very a bit so no one can really predict where you're going to go with it. There are not that many authors that are skilled enough to pull that off so I always notice when I come across one that can but I think Terry Pratchett is kind of considered the gold standard of the process, rest his soul.
@camiloramirez76328 күн бұрын
I mean, they never went away, just this year had like 12 animes with really distinct stylistic choices. I do agree that the average anime tries to be homogenous, but that's normal, it is still a business and they have to do things that are easy to watch and easy to sell. Just like marvel or superheroes a few years ago. The thing is, if you consume superficially you won't see interesting stuff coming out all the time in any media like music, anime, cinema, games, etc and this video, no hate, just feels like that, like someone that barely watches anime.
@nvmoe25 күн бұрын
I agree but if u watch Pey's other videos, u quickly realise he likes to make up his own definitions and he'll stand his ground on his peculiar views no matter what others say. A lot of ppl dig it for some reason. 🤷🏻 To each his own 😉
@calamity6233Ай бұрын
Style goes such a long way in keeping the viewers hooked IMO. That's why I keep coming back to The Great Pretender and Super Crooks.
@MourninghowlАй бұрын
There's SUCH a focus on hyperrealism these days because of where 3d software is at. I get it. People are all kinds of excited about new breakthroughs. But personally, I work with 2d animation because I've always felt it's more open to stylization. Style is its own character in some of these examples, and to me that's part of what makes animation such an incredible medium.
@andrewsattler2785Ай бұрын
Keep on kicking ass, Pey.
@aaronrodriguez4995Ай бұрын
This may be hard to believe, but it's possible to praise cool, diverse styles without making up a world where they're a relic from the past. It's a good topic to work with and it's fine to not get really into technicalities, but you're making really broad assumptions and rolling with them with seemingly 0 research. What do you mean with stylized? Is stylistic used to mean the same? Does it maybe also mean stylish? And when did these stylized shows whittle down? Your video seems firmly stuck in the digital era, too. I'd even say it's easier to make a case for the end of realism in anime, with the team that used to appear in Oshii's films and other related works being spread across the industry as more guest animators in (hilariously enough) movies with more stylized designs than back then (Inoue in Maquia, Honda in Evangelion, etc.)
@ivibewithghostsАй бұрын
DAN DA DAN is going to be a generational anime. (change my mind)
@rponshina228Ай бұрын
Generational? Because it’s gonna be 1 season every 5 years?
@rponshina228Ай бұрын
And btw, it’s shonen, which means it’s gonna be boring af after 1st season lol
@ivibewithghostsАй бұрын
@ it’s just different from pretty much every other show airing this season or even the other seasons of this year. also, it’s wrong to say that it’s going to fall off after the 1st season, just because we’ve seen examples of that happening earlier. you can’t be stereotypical. that’s wrong. your statements would make sense if & only if you’ve read the manga for yourself, & you’re up to date with that, & the latter chapters actually fall off from the standards which’ve been set by the show so far. but if not, it’s simply hating on it for the sake of it. “oh, it’s shonen, gotta be mid, gotta fall off after s1,” type, yk. regarding how frequently we’ll get seasons, i’m not sure. they’ve got a lot of material to cover, & i’m pretty sure they’ll stretch it nicely enough to generate the most income out of it, because this is already so crazy in terms of it’s popularity. it’s latest episode got a really high rating on imdb, alongside re:zero, but that’s an already established franchise which is a sequel, in itself.
@rponshina228Ай бұрын
@@ivibewithghosts i like the visuals and character designs etc, but story and characters are pretty lame. loud, noisy, stupid jokes, stupid superpowers, it's too much. you know, there's only two exceptions for me personally, it's death note (boring second half but still) and jojo, cause i just didn't know what would happen in the next episode, tho they're still shonens. At the same time DanDadadadanandad from the first episode feels like, yeah, i know exactly what will happen, bad guys are dead, good guys have minor damages, no one will die etc. And because of it's popularity i think it's gonna be endless crap like one piece or naruto - being a mary sue mc, beating a bad guy, having pervert in your team and other restarted mfs, having a dream of becoming the coolest guy in the world, cry, being loud and sometimes edgy (i hate this dambobadadan nerd superpower). dadadbanana first episode: cool opening start that become a boring j-pop at the end. i'm not like other girls\boys. sexo hahahaha now laugh. oh i'm now superhero wow. i have a friend now :,). ending with a mascot of the series. the end. i watched a lot of anime, guess i don't like comfy series' and just want to enjoy something again. something like ttgl or jojo or even better.
@hotarukaleidos29 күн бұрын
You know, I can't end your video without commenting: The Apothecary Diaries
@QuinoLozano-bn9xtАй бұрын
Talking about incredible design, there's this comic called Hellper that is SO FCKING COOL. Very good style
@siennasobott9805Ай бұрын
I think that animation has teh ability to be so uniqly expressive in a way that live action just can't in some situations and currently in anime and other forms of animation its just booming. The whole reason I checked out Dandadan was because I heard it was like Mob Psyco 100 but also because I saw the OP and its animation and just found it to be so uniquely refreshing. Anime like Madoka Magica is so uniquely creative that I don't see enough people talk about in the current age that yes while older has this quality to it that you don;t see everyday. All this to say that I'm super glad to hear other people notice this trend in sytlization and would love to see what your list looks like!
@sarbe662515 күн бұрын
art has never gotten over the divide between romantic and abstract art and ngl, I don't think it ever fully will.
@FlorescentInk28 күн бұрын
Dandadan's director was the assistant for Masaaki Yuasa for many years. Yuasa is famous for highly stylized works like Tatami Galaxy and Devilman Crybaby, so if you want to check out some more cool stylized stuff I highly recommend taking a look. Also, I think productions stay away from heavy stylization because the average viewer is much more drawn to pretty visuals instead. I've had friends who are casual anime viewers say they don't want to watch a show because "it looks too weird and the characters aren't pretty". While very stylized animes feel timeless and memorable, the only ones that do super well have other very strong points that draw in a larger audience. Maybe they have a strong storyline (jojo's bizarre adventure), they're good at pandering to the otaku audience (bakemonogatari) or they are action genre, which has a larger audience base (kill la kill). Stylization acts like a weird debuff unless the other aspects of the production are so good that it transforms into a buff. Take the cult classic Tatami Galaxy for instance. it is so weird and so interesting but it's kinda too weird so the average anime fan has never heard of it.
@4546BeanАй бұрын
I would like to request a video explaining why the way Dandadan explains the backstories of monsters is much better than the way Demon Slayer does it.
@tobywood00Ай бұрын
something difficult to parse, im in art school right now and im not a beginner artist. been drawing for over a decade now, and im quite confident in my stylization. i am inspired by anime, but not entirely. ive taken inspiration from tons of unique artists, older and more stylized anime, some western inspirations as well. i make the legs quite long, put a lot of focus on the eyes (which are pretty far apart on the face), sharp angles, dramatic posing, those are my main things. and ive had people, especially teachers, say that my art is wrong because it looks alien and too out there. it prevents artists from wanting to try new styles that they enjoy and force them into molds, leading animation to look the same not just because it sells well, but because artists are beat into the mentality that it must look the same
@SnoozelightableАй бұрын
Yo. This is how I pitched Dandadan to someone, it’s such a stylish anime, and I love that. Hopefully it doesn’t become vapid like Hollywood, and just reaches for something crazy.
@CosmstackАй бұрын
I don't think I agree with the premise of this video. Is Dandadan, and particularly its (animation) style, very good and refreshing? Definitely. Are there anime that are hard to distinguish from others? Sure. Is the majority of other anime focused on ultrarealism? I don't think so. There are so many modern stylized anime. Mob Psycho, JoJo, Dr. Stone, all Trigger shows, MHA, Land of the Lustrous, Beastars, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken, Dragon Maid, the Monogatari Series, Akudama Drive, Bocchi the Rock and many more. Also, what exactly do you define as 'stylized'? Being detailed doesn't mean it's going for an ultrarealistic look, just like being simplistic doesn't mean it's heavily stylized. Aside from Makoto Shinkai's stuff, I'd say most other anime aren't going for a particularly ultrarealistic look.
@MrthedragonkillerАй бұрын
Its got such a fooly cooly kind of vibe to it dude
@keroesparrowАй бұрын
There is `Ousama Ranking`, that is hyper stylized anime too, and really beautiful in it's style
@captainphoton1693Ай бұрын
Honestly. Realistic beauty is the gold standard. But its still so niche. Like jjk, chainsaw man, and a few others. So I think it's fine. And what make it even better is that it's not just realistic, it's still stylised.
@guilhermeteodosio40Ай бұрын
Thanks Dadandadandadandan for being a perfect anime
@mightymike9902Ай бұрын
One thing I love about DanDaDan is that it perfectly balances the comedy, action, subtle romance, and horror aspects. It never leans too far in one direction and every character makes decisions that are inline with their character and current mindset. As the characters grow their decision making ability grows as well and they become more capable and willing to take on bigger challenges
@PrinceOfTheSoundАй бұрын
Sonny boy and devilman crybaby have been my fav stylistic anime’s ❤️for a long time I’m so exited
@happyhash8369Ай бұрын
seeing that science saru worked on the show you’re talking about makes a looooot of sense! that’s masaaki yuasa’s studio and they’ve done a lot of cool stuff in the past!
@ADM.II.Ай бұрын
0:13 Does anyone know the name of the film?
@PeyTalksAnimeАй бұрын
Robin Hood (1973)
@ADM.II.Ай бұрын
@PeyTalksAnime Thank you.
@Blueflame22455Ай бұрын
I’m glad somebody finally said this. For years I thought I was going crazy because I was very much against most newer anime, but could never really say why I didn’t like newer anime until a year or two ago. It was largely for the same reasons in this video, but I think it is a step further than just that. To many anime not only chased hyper realistic art but they also started lack in any form of narrative uniqueness. This paired with similar art style, themes and even characters made many anime very much the same. To many anime are almost copy paste versions of each other with slight differences and it all really stems from a lack of creativity in world building. This is something dandadan and I would even say Jujitsu Kaisen fixed. Even though the latter definitely takes more inspiration from other shows they made those concepts they’re own. And dandadan while having a unique arts type and framework, also did something that many anime don’t do and that adds a layer of realism. Not realistic standards of our world but realistic in the scope of its on worldbulding while adding little things that humanizes and makes characters feel authentic and not just characters tropes. They really build on tropes and ideas instead of just doing the same tropes but in a different medium or with an another coat of paint on it. The characters are all unique and given care, as well as genuine development/reasons for their actions even obscure characters and antagonists.
@MushroomRetainerАй бұрын
Boy I relate to this video. I'm not anti realism but when I saw Into the Spider-verse, it had my neurons firing in a way they never do in response to facsimiles of the real world I already live in. If you're looking for more stylish animation, you absolutely need to check out last season's The Elusive Samurai. It took me a while to get into it and it does occasionally have some jank CG here and there, but it also has some mind-expanding animated sequences unlike anything I've seen in the medium. At least, not in a regular-ass show that isn't just 100% weirdness. It's no Mob Psycho, but there's a couple sequences that kinda scratch a similar itch.
@col.sambers90335 күн бұрын
One of the things I love about dandadan is it reminds me of animation from several decades ago. I do agree that we have reached a point where realistic graphics in movies/games/animation are actually possible. However just because something can be don doesn't mean it should. Lets take games for instance we can and do make photo realistic games but if it was all about image then the most recent most realistic games would top the lists for sales and awards and they don't. Minecraft graphics were outdated even in the year it was released yet it is the most sold game ever, or while there was push back on Wind Waker upon release for the cell shading aesthetic it has ultimately stood the test of time. In film thanks to disney's live action remakes we have many examples of films that have an original animated version and a modern live action. The best example to use would be Lion King. We went from a critically acclaimed beloved animated film to hyper realistic cgi, and while I will admit the live action did make an awful lot of money I would argue that in large part was due to the nostalgia for the original. One of the chief complaints I both have and saw others making highlights an issue with realism in the visual medium. The more realistic something looks in general the more you expect it to act like the real thing. Animated lion king characters worked because they are cartoons and cartoons can do anything and not break your immersion or are easier to suspend your disbelief with. When you see animals that look so photo realistic doing things that animals can't or don't do it becomes harder to suspend that disbelief. Ultimately I would argue that realism has it's place in bringing works to life, but over the course of time it's those works that made wild stylistic choices that tend to stick out.
@undeuxtoisАй бұрын
watching this after the most recent episode came out (ep6) and i wanna know your reaction to it so bad. this was a really well thought out video and i loved the commentary! if you've watched haikyuu, i hope you'll do a video about it with the most recent one out now!
@fanaticfrancis4163Ай бұрын
What I love about animation styles are actually recognizing on the era on when this show was released, setting aside the present momentarily. Such as saying that this said anime was released in the 90's or 2000's era and makes you feel nostalgic towards that time period, and is a shame when Disney and Dreamworks ended the traditional hand-drawn animation for the age of CGI for feasibility. Although I care little about the animation style and more on the story and the concepts it tries to pitch. Though unless the adaptation remains loyal when it was drawn 'that way' as a manga in terms of character, creature, worldbuilding design, and even panelling sequencing that Fujimoto is a master of, as intended by the author when mangas are the best and most detailed template of the storyboard. But when it comes to finally animating our characters into motion, I believe 'fluidity' and cinematography has to be the backbone when movement finally comes into play hence the amazing magic of Mob Psycho's choreography and etc. despite remaining loyal to the webcomic artstyle from an author who's struggling to draw but had peak imagination who also gave us One Punch Man.
@-RaylightАй бұрын
Reminds me of Pingpong the animation and Redline, they're really stylish. Never get old when you rewatch them Engine limitation really does give birth to creativity. It's just sad that "we" went on the realistic path instead. Enough of real life, we want something that's not real life