2006-04-03, 17:03 | Link #61 | |
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I had exactly the same confusion about the cat, but I think... Spoiler:
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2006-04-03, 17:36 | Link #64 | |
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@Caister21 - I suppose they're just called a.f.k, and If I'm not mistaken, they've been subbing Karin for a while.
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2006-04-03, 18:03 | Link #65 | ||
湯音カワユス~
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2006-04-03, 20:38 | Link #67 | |
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ok thanks! i probably didn't know who they were because i dont watch any of the shows that they sub |
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2006-04-04, 00:31 | Link #68 | |
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If you are hoping for more, however, you will be disappointed... Spoiler for reason why the cat talked:
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Manga first- Thank GOD they remade the manga. I read it a few days ago and I am happy to say the characters finally look right. The major differences between the 2nd manga and the novel is how Kyon gets to know Haruhi and the order of character introduction. Anime second- I don't know. I read the story; I think they should have made it more "first-time-viewer-friendly". I sort of got bored halfway through the episode ^_^;; . The ending scene made it all up though XD The look on the characters' faces is priceless. And I think the narrator(Kyon) should shut up if he doesn't want to get punch XD
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2006-04-04, 00:49 | Link #69 | ||
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Ah, for the heck of it. http://rapidshare.de/files/17166507/Haruhi-77.gif.html Bonus! AK Mikuru-chan Last edited by Sushi-Y; 2006-04-04 at 05:14. |
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2006-04-04, 01:21 | Link #70 | |
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Anyway I was always wondering how is the production team going to handle the main character's monologues since the monologues are what hold the story together. Spoiler for a light spoiler on the main character "Kyon" for those who are interested:
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2006-04-04, 08:15 | Link #71 |
Resident devil
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Philippines
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This is good stuff. It takes a genius team to pull of a good indie parody.
All the bad effects are purposefully done. But when you look at the actual animation quality....note this means keyframes, not just backgrounds...it is godly. I mean, just the girls dancing on the end, omg wow. Off-topic: How did KyoAni come about? They're a new studio who started only with Munto OVA. How come they can beat the old studios like Tatsunoko and JC Staff? |
2006-04-04, 08:31 | Link #72 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: The Fields of High Attus
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Actually Kyoto Animation has been around before that, as a contract studio... sort of, from what I remember it first started out as a contract painting studio started by Yoko Hatta, and it expanded from there. I remember their art department did some backgrounds for Turn-A Gundam, and they have done some entire episodes of Inuyasha.
It's essentially self-sufficient, it has all the departments in one place (animation, finishing, composition, 3D, background art...), and they never seem to depend on other studios besides Animation Do (which is their sister studio or studio 2 or something like that anyway) and AniVillage (usually in-between animation, rarely key animation). Perhaps mostly because they're in Kyoto so it's just cheaper and easier for them to do it all in-house, as most of the anime stuff is in Tokyo iirc... And I guess they're just that good because the staff members feel very united or something. From what I read about them, they're a pretty cheerful bunch and they'll do things because they like it, rather than just seeing it as a job (Although I really cannot attest to the truth of these statements.) They actually organise animation classes, for amateurs as well as for pros (the pros end up joining Kyoto Animation, if you go look on their page you will see some of the names there are in Air and so on...) They have a similar course for background art as well. They have amateur classes in design and manga stuff as well. You just get studios like that sometimes... although it's also possible that they've just been really lucky/smart with the production scheduling so that you don't have rush-jobs like other anime. Now I just wish Kyoto Animation would do something out of the mainstream, I'd like to see what they could accomplish.
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2006-04-04, 08:40 | Link #73 |
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Thanks wao that was very informative. I think being located in Kyoto serves to weed out some competition so that they can actually charge higher for their services and hence maintain their quality. Also like you said with everything being in-house, and with training classes to boot. Generally when the animation studio fosters a unified culture, the artists tend to be loyal and have more incentive to do great work. If not, then they might as well be snatched by the next studio offering higher compensation package. However making artists in-house requires more investment than in keeping them on contractual basis. That's one of the issues my studio is currently tackling.
I'm pretty sure KyoAni will go mainstream one of these days...they probably need to rack up more DVD sales from fanboys before they can get the bigger sponsors. |
2006-04-04, 09:48 | Link #74 |
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Well, I don't know how it really works out, but I imagine they're pretty much the only studio in Kyoto so if you're in Kyoto Animation and you've lived in Kyoto most of your life... you can't just up and go to another studio unless you move to Tokyo.
Whereas in Tokyo if you get pissed off with the studio and so on you could join one of the numerous other studios in that area. At least that's what I imagine it to be, anyway... It seems like they don't utilize any freelance animators either (then again most of them are probably in Tokyo anyway so it's no point unless you specifically want one particular animator's...) KyoAni's definitely not the only studio with the seniors teaching the juniors though, they do it at Production I.G. and other places too. But AFAIK it's the only one that actually offers animation courses for anyone to join. They even accepted a girl from New York (I think she's ethnically Japanese - they called her Kyoko, anyway) who applied to do a short internship there as part of her college/university studies (I can't remember which - there's an article on it on AnimationWorld or some online animation mag, just google it). I almost want to go there myself but... for now maybe I'll try staying on topic edit: and they're quite well known by fans I believe, that's why they've even got Kanon lined up already and so on... I don't think they'll have any problems.
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2006-04-05, 03:37 | Link #77 |
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Just watched ep1 from afk
I'm glad that I finally know what they were talking about ^^' Now I know that with my japanese its better to wait for the fansubs then watching raw, because I understand only about 20% dialogues Last edited by Deiwos; 2006-04-06 at 11:18. |
2006-04-05, 03:48 | Link #78 |
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Artist
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: United States
Age: 35
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Very funny. I especially liked that live action Sailor Moon parody, especially the jump-over angle and then the fireworks and the teachers. They seriously need to learn how to edit their films afterwards though.
The ED sequence was cool, I especially liked the para para (is it?) sequence the characters danced to the song. If only they'd enlarge that animation... |
2006-04-05, 08:18 | Link #80 |
To kill or be killed?!
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: City of nightmare
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I can only said:Wakewagaranai.(わけわからない)
The sub simply increase the confuesion to a more human explanable level. Only the narration by Kyon is your "normal" people in episode one. No one had the balls to anime this story like KyoAni. KyoAni, you are the winner. |
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