You may notice a cut that breaks the sequence of Kugai's spectacular work in OPM #01 and I apologized for that but it was the only way I could post this video without KZbin blocking me. I originally chose Lounge Act for Kugai, but the song was too short, so I went with Lithium. This has been one of the most difficult MADs since it took me a whole month to finish it in a way that I liked. All the names of the series are in the description, I have also added the option of subtitles in English and Japanese with the names of all the series. You can go back or forward frame by frame Frame Advance: Press the " . " Key / Rewind frame: Press the " , " key Remember, animation is not made to pause as animation is made up of the entire sequence of drawings that create the illusion of movement, so there is no point in evaluating the "quality" of animation based on an individual drawing. Even so, I highlight the option to move forward and back frame because it is always interesting to see the animator's work in each particular drawing, in addition to helping a lot to understand how his work works.
@AnotherSakuga Жыл бұрын
Obviously the standout sequence in Kugai's career is the one he did in OPM #01, which is easily one of the best animated action sequences in the entire series. Space Dandy is the best produced TV anime, followed by One Punch Man and Kugai managed to stand out in both projects despite the fact that each ep had top animation from the entire industry.
@rSakuga Жыл бұрын
This is a great showcase! Thank you!!
@AnotherSakuga Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@jintrix841 Жыл бұрын
Cobain's incredible voice turns up the intensity too much, especially at 01:33, making Saitama look very imposing as he walks slowly. Nice sakuga!
@AnotherSakuga Жыл бұрын
That's exactly what I wanted to achieve But the result was a rise from 0 to 100 in OPM parts lol
@KillerTacos54 Жыл бұрын
Too good! Thank you so so much. Your channel is absolutely among my favourite MAD/AMV channels out there! The song selection is also on point
@AnotherSakuga Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I think the big barrier to reaching the general public is that the music genres I currently like are not very popular or very well accepted, but I like to have that alternative for some percentage of MAD/AMV fans who like the same music as me