2013-02-21, 01:01 | Link #1381 | |
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"It's now whiter than white!"
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2013-02-21, 08:17 | Link #1382 |
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It's meant as a placeholder. Episode 1's changes are the left images while episode 2's changes are on the right side. Episode 2 had 5 main changes while 1 had 4, so instead of filling the gap with the texture, whoever made the image just left it as white background.
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2013-02-21, 15:28 | Link #1383 | |
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EDIT: ok, I didn't notice the small detail zoom next to some shots but that still leaves a few out.
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2013-02-22, 01:06 | Link #1385 |
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Kanji typo (the one in red in the caption beneath the screenshots) in the blue menu.
I congratulate the guys who found these differences. How the hell could they notice this ? Did they pause at each cut with 2 TV side by side or what ? Special software ? That sure shows how KyoAni (& Takemoto) is meticulous.
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2013-02-22, 09:00 | Link #1386 |
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well not much of a difference or quality increase?.. at the very least kyoani quality in animation is the best+consistent and it is light years compared to other say..
A-1? (magi...cutboard, can you imagine it...walking still cutboard) which when the quality drop make me want to cry... P.S : here im wishing all my favorite manga is being animated by them... |
2013-02-22, 12:05 | Link #1387 |
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Isn't A-1 basically the complete opposite of KyoAni in terms of staff consistency? I'm not sure about animators and the digital team but most of the main staff for an A-1 TV series seem to change from show to show.
I remember Sora no Woto having decent animation though, and there's always the Idolm@ster which had a lot of interesting folks on board. I guess it's just a matter of getting the right people plus enough time and budget. By the way, did Nichijou have any fixes/changes for the home release? Not that there would be any need for it really. |
2013-02-22, 13:24 | Link #1388 |
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A-1 is not even a studio in the common sense of the word. It's a production place at most. Aniplex just hires a team and puts them to work in a show, and that's where most A-1 things come from.
Idolmaster was really good probably due to the director being an ex-Gainax and bringing all the gang into the show. Incidentally, two ex-Kyoani guys worked extensively on it too, being Noriko Takao and Yuusuke Matsuo. Also Yokoyama directed an episode... well, yeah, Idolmaster was really an all-stars show. But like you say, it will depend on the people involved (director, chara designer, producer) having enough contacts or influence to bring big shots into the production of a show, and not on the studio having a strong in-house lineup (since A-1 literally has no in-house animators). |
2013-02-22, 15:29 | Link #1389 | |
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Episode 5 included a new "Sneeze" and "Rock/Paper/Scissors" skit Episode 17 added a third "Behind the Gym" skit Episode 25 added three skits throughout the episode. All of the new skits were included in the "Director's Cut" version, likely to add time when other skits would not fit.
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2013-03-01, 09:38 | Link #1394 | |
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So last August, there was a rumor on the DVD/BD sales liveboard (it's been nuked, so good luck finding the original source thread) regarding Kadokawa properties and KyoAni. There's been tons of rumors regarding what KyoAni's doing next and almost all of them cancel out, which is why I never post any of them. This one's gotten two points right and so it's been spreading around 2ch. I thought I'd TL and post it here. Reminder: THIS IS A RUMOR!
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2013-03-01, 13:08 | Link #1396 | |
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2013-03-01, 21:26 | Link #1397 |
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Hyouka started April 2012, rumour is supposedly dated August 2012 so whoever cooked it up would've known about Hyouka by then.
While the business and financial reasons for finishing off FMP don't really seem all that sound, I think there's still always the possibility of them making it for the sole purpose because they just simply wanted to. EDIT: I didn't know what that Miyakawa-Ke Hunger thing was so I looked it up and it turns out to be the Lucky Star spin-off. If so, it seems there might be some weight behind this rumour after all since there was word going around of Yamakan and Ordet working on that, fitting into the "KyoAni does one, Ordet does the other and Haruhi is up for debate" situation described.
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2013-03-02, 14:33 | Link #1398 |
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Aside from Nichijou, Full Metal Panic is the worst-selling of Kyoto Animation's adapted works. It's also far from the kind of shows they've been working on in the last half-decade. It'd be basically the least likely title for them to work on. The shows existed in the first place to publicize the novels, but the novel series is finished now, so even that reason doesn't exist any more.
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2013-03-02, 14:57 | Link #1399 | |
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2013-03-02, 15:52 | Link #1400 |
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One year that has two Series that fans want to see having "big" anniversaries? Damn 2013.. You're making me mad already.
But if the reason of an on-going novel and sales would count more, Haruhi would be a better pick imo. Then again, I am a HUGE fan.. |
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