2012-07-19, 14:59 | Link #210 |
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Better this type of filler because the movie itself looks interesting and Kishimoto himself is participating than your usual filler saga.
I generally don't watch fillers (I only watched the one about the six-tails, the end of that was so disappointing) but I will check next episode.
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2012-07-19, 15:00 | Link #211 |
Kamen Rider Muppeteer
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Of course the real reason is they're gaining ground on the manga again, so they'll take any excuse to slip in a filler episode.
Well, at least they finished off this fight. The new Ino-Shika-Cho legend is pretty epic. |
2012-07-20, 03:49 | Link #215 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Indonesia
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So, after abandoning the anime since the death of Asuma (since then, I only read the manga), I watched the latest episode on a whim. And...the animation quality of this episode pretty much surprised me. It’s rather good for a long running show like this. Is the quality always like this starting from Pain’s invasion to Konoha arc?
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2012-07-22, 12:08 | Link #219 |
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well it still was more effort than usual. I think I'm one of the few who actually enjoyed 6tails vs pain. there were some silly parts to it sure, but i really liked how they tried something different and there were certainly some awesome parts to that fight.
it's much better than watching episodes like these current ones imho. for example, watching darui's body hover around the screen as if he is standing on water looks so awful i cant stand it... there's so much repetitive and static animation. the effort is just not there for these initial fights |
2012-07-22, 15:45 | Link #220 |
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The animation for Pein vs 6-tails Naruto was awesome. Movie quality even. Its the art-style during some points that many seem to dislike. Admittedly, the studio in charge of that one took a different approach than what we're used to. But the effort seemed apparent (to me anyways) nonetheless. In hindsight, they just shouldn't have gone out of there way to exaggerate the facial expressions and movements of the two characters so much during some of the more intense moments of the action. It didn't bother me in the least bit. But those who feel the same appear to be in the minority around here.
Last edited by sayde; 2012-07-22 at 22:42. |
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