Bryan Danielson

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What's wrong with MHA? I haven't seen the new season yet but there's a lot of pushback on this show that I don't understand.

It feels like it's the new pre-Shippuden Naruto


Don’t listen to these other niccas.

It’s a dope show

You will enjoy it, they just hating. A little jaded especially my little cousin
 

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Good looks on the breakdown. This has been my favorite anime of the season. The way the show breaks down not only the care but also the research that goes into animation while keeping it light on exposition is incredible. :wow:

Like they show you these small details in animation and then expand on why they're not just fancy details but actually have a major role in how the viewer experiences motion, atmosphere, etc. :wow:

It's the perfect anime for Yuasa whose entire career has consisted of making anime on limited budgets yet making the absolute most of it. :wow:

there are a few other anime that try to explain why an industry is great but they do so by drowning the viewer with dialogue. it becomes obvious that the creator has an agenda and the characters are just an extension of their voice.

but like you say, Eizouken is light on the exposition and makes most of its case through visual expression itself. so even if you didn't read all of what the characters are saying (I certainly don't) you can understand it through their enthusiasm and the constantly shifting backgrounds. Something Yuasa always does really well with his shows, doesn't really feel like he's preaching to us even though he is.

something else I'm noticing is that everything the girls create is an extension of the environment that surrounds them. animation is directly tied to real life, even though we tend to think of it as fantasy. this explains why animation styles and themes in works are so different across cultures. same with film, literature, anything of the sort.

currently trying to finish up the rest of it, about four episodes left. think its getting a 10
 

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there are a few other anime that try to explain why an industry is great but they do so by drowning the viewer with dialogue. it becomes obvious that the creator has an agenda and the characters are just an extension of their voice.

but like you say, Eizouken is light on the exposition and makes most of its case through visual expression itself. so even if you didn't read all of what the characters are saying (I certainly don't) you can understand it through their enthusiasm and the constantly shifting backgrounds. Something Yuasa always does really well with his shows, doesn't really feel like he's preaching to us even though he is.

something else I'm noticing is that everything the girls create is an extension of the environment that surrounds them. animation is directly tied to real life, even though we tend to think of it as fantasy. this explains why animation styles and themes in works are so different across cultures. same with film, literature, anything of the sort.

currently trying to finish up the rest of it, about four episodes left. think its getting a 10
I meant to ask before, did you ever catch Mawaru Pengiundrum?
 
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