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Old 2017-03-14, 01:03   Link #28
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I am not sure about the aging well part. I think a lot of 90s anime has aged much better than the early 2000 and sometimes 2005-2006 too. Eg. Yu Yu Hakusho, Dragon Ball Z, Bebop, Trigun, Kenshin, and sometimes Evangelion before the budget ran out. Yes the frame rates aren't high, but the details are still vivid and people sometimes even have noses.


I mean I look back at Nanoha A's (2005), and am like dang what potato was it drawn on? Even something like Shakugan no Shana (2005/2007) or Air (2004) just feels so dated and difficult to look at now, even though it seemed fine at that time. On the other hand, the style of Haruhi (2006), True Tears (2008) or Kanon 2006 (2006) seems pretty fresh still.
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