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AnimeLordLuis
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Regalia was one of my favorite summer 2016 simulcasts and I was kind of disappointed when they stopped broadcasting but now that they restarted with new presumably better episodes I couldn't be happier.
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relyat08
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Well, this has gone from, "that's neat, maybe I'll watch it someday" to "I'm watching this this season" so I give Nagatani-san some high praise for this decision. I always respect someone who puts himself out there like that. I hope it pays off and that he will continue to get projects in the future. Along with all of the staff.
Also, not too surprising, but he was a producer on Shirobako, and many other PA Works shows. Those guys all seem to have a higher respect for their coworkers than many others in the industry. |
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Kalessin
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Well, they're clearly changing more than the animation, so it may be that the primary problems with it were things like how well the story flowed or how the characters were portrayed. It's also possible that it's simply that the package as a whole was enough worse than what they wanted that they wanted the time to do whatever additional tweaks they thought were necessary to bring it up to the level that they thought it should be. It wouldn't surprise me though if a ot of the problem was with the unaired episodes rather than with the early ones. Yes, they've clearly done some worked to the ones that were aired to improve them, but maybe the quality of the series simply dipped way too much with the episodes later in the series, and they needed the extra time to fix that. |
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MarshalBanana
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relyat08
Posts: 4125 Location: Northern Virginia |
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Based on the clips I've seen, yeah, it does. The animation in this has been really good so far. It's really a surprisingly ambitious production and, from the sounds of it, they want to keep it that way. [url=https://sakuga.yshi.org/post?tags=regalia_the_three_sacred_stars+] Check out literally any of these clips, they are all pretty great, really.[/url] |
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ryanvamp
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I saw the first episode back when it came out and I didn't really like it, but reading this producer's explanations and objectives it makes me want to wish for the success of this series, if anything because they're indeed trying to release a mecha anime in 2016 with hand-drawn animation in a market that doesn't welcome it anymore.
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