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Abel
Posts: 143 Location: AnimeTen.com |
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The review.registration required
The remark I found interesting was:
I guess Alessanddra Stanley is a little biased? |
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jsyxx
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Most of the media is controled by baby boomers who are out of touch.
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biliano
Posts: 956 Location: Cleveland, OH |
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Ms. Stanley obviously doesn't know what anime is all about, and probably doesn't care.
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TMBounty_Hunter
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i never cared about opinions of ill-informed people. they're the ones that gonna end up looking like idiots
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JackBassV
Posts: 241 Location: Coventry, England |
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The guy has never seen anything since Sailormoon Perhaps someone ought to show the guy an episode of AIR? Let him see the quality of animation that's produced for a TV series, that makes Disney look like rank amateur's. And no, I'm not knocking Disney. I happen to love Fantasia, it's just that their production values seem to have plummeted since the 1960's, with only a few exceptions (Hercules and Aladdin). JBV^_^ |
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radicaledward
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Ouch, the startling thing is that most modern anima (say from the last five years or so) looks better than some of the best Disney that there is out there.
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jfrog
Posts: 925 Location: Seattle |
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Except most anime is crude and cheaply drawn. Even modern anime by some of the premier animation studios in Japan (say, Production IG's Otogizoushi) has characters go off model every once in a while. Not to bash Otogi at all, I really enjoyed the first half of the series, and the tsunami scene is absolutely stunning. Just making a point. Also, Air has the most hideous character designs I've ever seen in my life.
Then again, I'm not really sure when The Simpsons stopped being animated by Korean slaves, either. |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4524 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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OH NOEZ!
An influential TV critic mentioned anime in passing without using the same kind of reverential hushed awe intonations that pretentious announcers on NPR use when talking about jazz. We must send her to the re-education camps at once, and teach her a happy lesson about Happy Lesson! Last edited by Tenchi on Fri Feb 04, 2005 11:54 am; edited 1 time in total |
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kainzero
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fair enough, though i love the series, some people find their chins too big =P one thing that i hear was that anime was animated with 3 frames per second or something, whereas american animation used 4. something like that. anyway, because of that, anime has this sluggish feel to it. still, i find it unfair to compare random anime to fantasia (fantasia is a movie, right? haha, i forget)... random tv anime won't get the high budget that fantasia gets. i still want to see american dad though. |
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SamuraiBebop713
Posts: 10 Location: Michigan |
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Who cares what a writer for the NY Times thinks. Anime obviously has a huge following. You like it. I like it. End of story.
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Emerje
Posts: 7396 Location: Maine |
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It's not the anime comment that gets me, it's the implication that she doesn't think the Simpsons is crude and cheaply drawn, which it is. There have always been moments where the characters look way off model, and for what they pay per episode you should expect perfection, but I guess by the time they're done paying their actors more than they're worth there isn't much left for the actual animation budget. Either that or they're being taken for a ride by the animators in what has never struck me as high quality animation. And while I'm at it, the show hasn't been laugh-out-loud funny since season 8 or 9, I used to love it and catch every episode, now it all just seems too forced and lifeless. Alright, tangent's over. Emerje |
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Kazuki-san
Posts: 2251 Location: Houston, TX |
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That's what gets me too. I mean, it's crude on purpose, and she doesn't even see it?!? In comparison to what it looked like in the beginning, it is much improved, but still.... |
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Tequila
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Mh? The actual animation and in-betweening is made in Korea since season 3. There is a remark of that on the directors commentary and you can see the name of the korean studio in the credits. But I don't remember the name of it. |
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GATSU
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Since when is the Simpsons anything like Disney? Well other than them both having jumped the shark a long time ago. P.S. Seth McFarlane will be at http://www.comicbookscifi.com/ where you can ask him about whether he likes anime.
Jack: Hercules looks like one of those awful Hannah Barbera cartoons that John K. had to slave over before he got to do Ren and Stimpy. |
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Kazuki-san
Posts: 2251 Location: Houston, TX |
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It's done by Akom Production Company in Seoul. The animation team for the Simpsons is something like 13 people. |
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