What's worth noting, is that likely as a consequence of the intricate line work and lighting, these shots are all simple looping cycles with very little actual movement on screen.
@@MrZobiwan "Akira was more impressive" For the love of everything, do NOT compare theatrical animation to DTV animation. The difference in budgets is HUGE.
@@Grim2 for instance I wouldn't be surprised if they blew at least half their budget on this very scene. reason why eva spent alot of its time in elevators.
What I like from anime from this era that I find missing from modern sci fi is the effort into making technology look like something that could be built. Even if it looks dated in a few years it makes it look more believable now.
The problem is that era suffers from "we could build this, totally" based on what was theoretically possible then. Now we're a lot smarter than before, and realize that some of this is actually pretty goddamn hard. So expectations were reigned in a bit. Oh and then CGI kinda blew up... and budgets shrank.
@@forcom5 this? We could probably build this. We have things like it, exoskeletons etc. We don't use giant feet because it's probably not practical. This is a lot more plausible than some smooth Iron Man.
This comment is so disregardful because: - OP is disregarding the animator's work since they acting like this beautiful animation is the result of an era, and not the animator's. - OP is disregarding modern animators by implying they don't put their soul in it. Don't romanticize the old era, it had its upside down just like the modern era. Don't praise the animation just because it's old or new, praise it because it's good.
It's the difference between a Castigator Titan and a Metal Gear. Sure, Metal Gear gets the job done, but the Castigator will additionally make everyone in the star cluster violently shit themselves.
@@Versace_sheets yeah but evangelion uses tricks from tokusatsu to sell the scale of the robots and the destruction. also the Evas have clear weight to them
This era had absolutely the smoothest animation especially when animating a still shot with only one or two small things moving. Even the sound effects bring back so many memories.
This is why I love about Hideaki Anno for not just being a director of Evangelion and Shin Godzilla but his animation especially his FX animation was insanely detailed at the time.
This is what I love about old sci fi animes, the tech seems like it can be built in real life, and all the pieces look like they actually fit and work together, it's just oddly satisfying
Not only that but whit this he probably had even a hunch on how to realize it u know. Also when u can draw and want to build something.. you first draw it . You know?
This is what goes on in my head when I think of Giant Robots. Even today, this looks super modern. Something about the mechanical animations are super satisfying to watch!
This era of anime always sorta frightened me. The machines always looked like they could attack the person piloting them and eat them alive at any second.
The early stages of anime was very kids friendly, even if they actually told mature stories (Macross and Gundam come to mind), but they were very micro managed by the studios. Later on, with a more free approach and creative freedom, anime was starting to become much more detailed and mature, showing in its animation. It ultimate proved to be the right choice, since it was the most mature and ''aggresive'' looking anime that made anime famous in the entire world. Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Samurai X, Vampire Hunter D, Death Note, Cowboy Bebop and Evangelion, pretty much proved to be the pillars of modern anime. Without those, you'd probably be still watching Dragon Ball remakes.
@@tellurian7999 my favorite 🥰. That scene where the Eva is looking back at shinji after the first fight with its moving eye while shinji is still inside it. That changed robot anime for me forever. But then I saw the Eva at full berserker against Zeruel and my jaw dropped.
@@christianblair8663 in the 70’s even adult anime looked super cartoonish but the one I remembered in the later years that was really jarring was that movie X. There was a scene where this girl was piloting a giant machine and the machine turned on her and electrocuted and mutilated people around her. I was horrified but I couldn’t look away lol
Why are Japanese anime of this period of high quality? The reason is simple, Japan was incredibly good with the bubble economy. An unthinkable budget was invested in anime, and the salary for staff was higher than it is now. So the staff accepted it even if they were asked to work all night. (At that time, it seemed that there was not much idea of labor standards.) Keep in mind that the high quality of old anime was at the expense of staff.
Just think about the fact that each and every frame was hand drawn and then colored by hand. They had techniques that accelerated this process but at the end of the day every single frame was done by hand.
the era where everyone want to flex their skill. Considering they are not releasing hundred anime per year, they can just focus on quality. Really hope that we can have less quantity and more quality instead right now too.
I am almost certain that this scene inspired the intro sequence in the Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake. Those flashing oldschool data screens and especially the minigun at the end are almost 1:1 the same.
The purpose of anime creators was to compete with Hollywood's movies of that era. Movies like Terminator, alien.. were the norm at that time. Now anime creators don't need no more to put all that insane work. When even pepa pig can compete with wokism hollywood.
The mechanical suit/exoskeleton suit design reminds me of the one used in the movie Edge of Tomorrow, very similar. Wonderful to see how older animes have inspired new generations of media depiction of mecha suits.
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I do love how the japanese style their robots compared to the US mech and it's really shown in games when you compare The US Mech games such as Mechwarrior to majority of japanese mech games i.e Gundam, Front mission, Armored Core. you'll see design patterns where the US design for robots is more blocky like a tank than that of the japan's more humanoid like structure.
This is the "If someone asks me if japanese animation is art and I am in a hurry" clip. If they do not get it after this 47 second clip, it is not worth the time to explain more.
Blame your counterparts, blame young kids, blame the memes but don’t blame the anime industry whether you want to believe it or not your own preference doenst mean most people will agree sad to say most people just don’t find this type of animation appealing anymore but don’t worry there is 3 prior decades of classic anime to enjoy
Classic old school Anime techincal skills are defently better then the modern style. Modern style would have left out alot of the moving parts so you don't get as much detail.
I miss seeing more technical/ mechanical animation styles like this. After the 80s and 90s I haven't seen this much of this :( Edit: thank yall for the likes I wasn't expecting this lmao
The only thing amazing about this clip is the initial detail. There are hardly any movements. The walking part even seems average. The rest are flashing effects and smokes
@@pochita6158 yeahhhh but the stylization is more what these folks want i think, mecha anime don't be hitting the same with cg robots (although i do love the cg stuff just as much, gundam origins for example is 👌)
It's depressing that we almost NEVER get anime like this anymore. This degree of carefully animated in-depth detail has practically become antique by today's standards.
I’m sure there’s a lot of animators out there that want to revive this style, but they’re forced to cater to what the majority of anime consumers prefer today. These kind of risky moves is good for the culture, but bad for business. It’s sad but understandable tbh
@@Dr_Salt took the words right out of my mouth. He was acting like amazing anime with amazing mechanic detail and storytelling never existed. Just look most 80’s,90’s and early 00’s for that
Actually no. I mean yes its a hardwork about framing and stuff. But the actual animation is very limited. I mean these guys are genious!! but somehow they managed to animate a very few and basic parts and still made it amazing ;)
@@camaxtle back then they use a traditional drawing unlike these days where you can use a drawing tablet, it's easy but no animation and artstyle has the same level as this so.
@@DanteAlighieri612 yeahh i agree to that. I myself studied 2d animation. What they used here its called "stills" which they give the illusion of "realism" by not moving and letting the brain think its something real or part of the frame of animation; i mean i love these old school animes too, but they made it that way to reduce animation frames.(and a lot of hardwork) All the background is in a second layer, but those layers are not animated. The first layer in this case the hand, its the one being animated and the robotics are not. What i meant is that yeah its a great artwork but because of complexity they managed to fool the viewer "the right way" Like i said genious!
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I often love these scenes from older anime. Most modern anime today mostly rely on cgi with scenes like these and they're pretty cool sometimes. But gosh nothing beats a detailed full hand drawn animated scene like this.
My favorite Anime usually always end up being stuff like this, ninja scroll Akira, cowboy beebop, Jin roh. I just really love detailed art mixed with hard shading and crosshatching
@@carloslucasramos7801 he just said stuff like this, also if you want a modern example check out Netflix’s doro he doro. It’s gone out of style because higher detailed hand drawn anime is waaaaaaay more expensive than digitally drawn or cgi anime
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They sure don't make them like this anymore. It would be incredible to see this animation style come back to life without losing the detail which makes everything look so authentic and unique!
I think the grain of the film play a part in the rough/dirty/realistic effect. I agree it would be great to see things of this kind once more, I always loved control panels, hightech screens/controls from back then in animes, the way quadrant and gauges were is all so awesome ^^
They didn't make it like this at the time. This is an exceptionally well animated scene in an otherwise very meh quality show, animation wise. While it's cool to see, let's not pretend like it's representative of the whole. A whole lot of shows did this. You'd have some showoff pieces and the rest would be really low budget by comparison. Take Bubblegum Crisis for example. It has some absolutely breathtaking moments of detail, but 95% of it is pretty minimalistically animated. Lots of panning shots or just still imagery, or just mediocre animation period.
@@brynkirsch5195 machine learning and such will bring it back. 3d is almost always stand out from the surroundings, it has to go, or evolve to have imperfections of the hand drawn stuff. Theres no way that this art style will not come back, its too f-n good.
Metal Skin panic madox.
Don't expect the same level of animation in the whole OVA cause the rest is normal to OK
Akira was more impressive, and we saw much better since then.
What's worth noting, is that likely as a consequence of the intricate line work and lighting, these shots are all simple looping cycles with very little actual movement on screen.
@@MrZobiwan we did ?
@@MrZobiwan "Akira was more impressive"
For the love of everything, do NOT compare theatrical animation to DTV animation. The difference in budgets is HUGE.
@@Grim2 for instance I wouldn't be surprised if they blew at least half their budget on this very scene. reason why eva spent alot of its time in elevators.
What I like from anime from this era that I find missing from modern sci fi is the effort into making technology look like something that could be built. Even if it looks dated in a few years it makes it look more believable now.
The problem is that era suffers from "we could build this, totally" based on what was theoretically possible then. Now we're a lot smarter than before, and realize that some of this is actually pretty goddamn hard. So expectations were reigned in a bit. Oh and then CGI kinda blew up... and budgets shrank.
@@forcom5 i don't think we ever think remotely we can build that even then
@@forcom5 To hell with realistic expectations.
@@forcom5 this? We could probably build this. We have things like it, exoskeletons etc. We don't use giant feet because it's probably not practical. This is a lot more plausible than some smooth Iron Man.
I agree. Hit the spot.
Here it is, that magnificent Old School Fantastic, where every detail was drawn with soul.
I hear ya.
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What's this from though
@@deoxal7947 looks like patlabor to me
This comment is so disregardful because:
- OP is disregarding the animator's work since they acting like this beautiful animation is the result of an era, and not the animator's.
- OP is disregarding modern animators by implying they don't put their soul in it.
Don't romanticize the old era, it had its upside down just like the modern era. Don't praise the animation just because it's old or new, praise it because it's good.
Old school robots will always look cooler than modern, sleek robots. These hunks of metal have presence.
I think now days mentality for desing is to make them look "pretty" rather than look "functioning"
edit: Yep old is way better
It's the difference between a Castigator Titan and a Metal Gear.
Sure, Metal Gear gets the job done, but the Castigator will additionally make everyone in the star cluster violently shit themselves.
Ehh idk evas are pretty amazing too.
@@Versace_sheets yeah but evangelion uses tricks from tokusatsu to sell the scale of the robots and the destruction. also the Evas have clear weight to them
soul vs soulless
This era had absolutely the smoothest animation especially when animating a still shot with only one or two small things moving. Even the sound effects bring back so many memories.
This is why I love about Hideaki Anno for not just being a director of Evangelion and Shin Godzilla but his animation especially his FX animation was insanely detailed at the time.
This is what I love about old sci fi animes, the tech seems like it can be built in real life, and all the pieces look like they actually fit and work together, it's just oddly satisfying
この令和の時代にマドックス01のプラモが出るとは夢にも思わなんだ……
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I feel like who ever created this anime must've been both legit mechanical and computer engineer
100% how can one's mind wrap around such detailed mechanical concepts!
Not only that but whit this he probably had even a hunch on how to realize it u know. Also when u can draw and want to build something.. you first draw it . You know?
@@TAREEBITHETERRIBLE references. Lots of references.
This cut is by Hideaki Anno, who is Osaka University of arts dropout.
日本に勢いがあった事が、この作画から見てわかる。
This is what goes on in my head when I think of Giant Robots. Even today, this looks super modern. Something about the mechanical animations are super satisfying to watch!
that level of Heavy analog feeling mechanical shit from old anime.
that's that GOOD STUFF
This era of anime always sorta frightened me. The machines always looked like they could attack the person piloting them and eat them alive at any second.
The early stages of anime was very kids friendly, even if they actually told mature stories (Macross and Gundam come to mind), but they were very micro managed by the studios. Later on, with a more free approach and creative freedom, anime was starting to become much more detailed and mature, showing in its animation. It ultimate proved to be the right choice, since it was the most mature and ''aggresive'' looking anime that made anime famous in the entire world. Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Samurai X, Vampire Hunter D, Death Note, Cowboy Bebop and Evangelion, pretty much proved to be the pillars of modern anime. Without those, you'd probably be still watching Dragon Ball remakes.
you should watch evangelion :]
@@tellurian7999 my favorite 🥰. That scene where the Eva is looking back at shinji after the first fight with its moving eye while shinji is still inside it. That changed robot anime for me forever. But then I saw the Eva at full berserker against Zeruel and my jaw dropped.
@@christianblair8663 in the 70’s even adult anime looked super cartoonish but the one I remembered in the later years that was really jarring was that movie X. There was a scene where this girl was piloting a giant machine and the machine turned on her and electrocuted and mutilated people around her. I was horrified but I couldn’t look away lol
@@FJX716 Just 2 quick questions, have you watched the rebuilds of EVA (all 4 movies) and did you like what Hideaki Anno did?
The animation from 30 years ago looks 100 times better than the 3rd season of Nanatsu no Taizai.
90s 80s and early 2000s were the golden era for manga and anime
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You will never see this class of anime today, so well drawn and animated.
When old school anime is good, it's *GOOD.*
急におすすめされたんだが、何これかっけぇぇ
"metal skin panic madox-01" OVA, I think.
Why are Japanese anime of this period of high quality? The reason is simple, Japan was incredibly good with the bubble economy.
An unthinkable budget was invested in anime, and the salary for staff was higher than it is now. So the staff accepted it even if they were asked to work all night. (At that time, it seemed that there was not much idea of labor standards.)
Keep in mind that the high quality of old anime was at the expense of staff.
Go preach socialism somewhere else please.
@@korosuke1788 🤦
@@korosuke1788 what has socialism got to do with japans animation work ethic in the 90s?
Use me as a dislike button for @@korosuke1788 half-assed comment
@@korosuke1788 dumbass ameritard thinks that working in good standards is socialism
本当に造形美
この時代のメカのデザイン凝り過ぎてて好き
もうこの作画はみれないんだろうなぁ
Just think about the fact that each and every frame was hand drawn and then colored by hand. They had techniques that accelerated this process but at the end of the day every single frame was done by hand.
the era where everyone want to flex their skill. Considering they are not releasing hundred anime per year, they can just focus on quality. Really hope that we can have less quantity and more quality instead right now too.
Agreed. Animators are overworked producing 10000000 anime a year now. If they could make less, they could focus on higher quality
@@amuroray9115 some of the best anime i have watches ate just 20+ episodes
@@zeffzaitsev7557 all the best anime I ever watched was around 25 episodes
I am almost certain that this scene inspired the intro sequence in the Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.
Those flashing oldschool data screens and especially the minigun at the end are almost 1:1 the same.
the sheer fucking brilliance of this scene
The purpose of anime creators was to compete with Hollywood's movies of that era. Movies like Terminator, alien.. were the norm at that time.
Now anime creators don't need no more to put all that insane work.
When even pepa pig can compete with wokism hollywood.
Imagine if a movie made like this from the beginning to the end, wow.
The mechanical suit/exoskeleton suit design reminds me of the one used in the movie Edge of Tomorrow, very similar. Wonderful to see how older animes have inspired new generations of media depiction of mecha suits.
Edge of Tomorrow is a live action interpretation of a version of the manga All You Need Is Kill if you didn't know.
@@preachymink9468 I do.
The new Pacific Rim season is looking great!
this feels like armored core
I would actually enjoy Mecha anime if any of them had robots even half as sophisticated as this
Japanese artists are excellent at mecha designs
90s anime definitely hits different. I could watch these all day
Man shall never see the likes of these arts again...
so much details for the frame to frame animation.
MADOXは庵野さんだったのか。この作品とM-66は今でも好き。
You will never see a imation like these again, and now it just looks like it devolved instead of progressing from this.
Any engineers here thinking, "that's not gonna work?"
Sound FX Dept: Lets just push random buttons & see what happens you. (Def gotta spam that danger sound!)
90年代のが今より近未来感あるのなんで
Even the ambiance sounds different
一番実現可能そうな着る戦車良いよね。
This is how it feels to get dressed to shovel the snow.
I miss 90s anime style
High quality animation has been somehow outmoded in both western and asian animation.
I miss the 90s. Shit was real
and now in 2022 with another level of tecnology we have dragon ball super XD
When the artwork was badass. Watch angel cop. 🤘
This seriously influenced the opening of Patlabor 2 so much
как аниме жанра "меха" могло выродиться из такой гениальной, с миллионами деталей, картины - в то, что делают сейчас?!
He could've included a lot of this into Neon Genesis Evangelion.. but if he had.. kids being a Pilot might've not needed to be a thing.
This robot animation is cooler than *_Iron Man_* technology.🤩 Love this art style.🥰
i thought this was a gundam thing for a split second
90’s anime just hits different
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Как называется???
@@ЕгорТопоров-р1ь Metal Skin panic madox 01
Don't even know what anime this is.
but this is visually, and sonically satisfying.
LoL
2022 anime cant replicate this amount of details
80s and 90s anime rule
Only great thing about bubble eco back in the time
Tony Stark could've built that shit in a cave with a box of scrap...
I thought dude was entering power armour in pre war era
Great, now I want to recreate this in cg but I have no time. classic sci - fi is so good.
oh look, a mech show that kind of knows about the square cube law
Anime?
And do you guys know more with this art style?
Really beautiful and a strong 90's vibe.
Amazing
I do love how the japanese style their robots compared to the US mech and it's really shown in games when you compare The US Mech games such as Mechwarrior to majority of japanese mech games i.e Gundam, Front mission, Armored Core.
you'll see design patterns where the US design for robots is more blocky like a tank than that of the japan's more humanoid like structure.
Reminds me a lot of that original Starcraft 2 Wings of Liberty marine intro,
Makes me wonder if the Blizzard animators saw this OVA before
this kind of anime is getting more rarer now
This is the "If someone asks me if japanese animation is art and I am in a hurry" clip. If they do not get it after this 47 second clip, it is not worth the time to explain more.
BRING BACK FILM
Japanese anime in 80's used to be science not animation.
I wish this era would be encouraged again!
Loved this movie. Mind seeing it on the SC-Fi channel when I was a kid lol
What's name? Anime or movie?
the sound design is so good as well
How can everyone be saying how great this is but no one saying where it’s from??
Animation today is leagues behind this
Blame your counterparts, blame young kids, blame the memes but don’t blame the anime industry whether you want to believe it or not your own preference doenst mean most people will agree sad to say most people just don’t find this type of animation appealing anymore but don’t worry there is 3 prior decades of classic anime to enjoy
I'll always love this "Grind Anime"
Oh man, that is so freaking sweet
No idea what this is, but thank you algorithm!
Anime looked way better back then 😐
God I love this style of anime
Was there an homage in Pacific RIm (the montage of early jager development) to this scene?
映像が未来を創造できるのか?
庵野が未来を想像できるのか?
牛や魚を食べない生命を貪らない
人間の知恵と意志は計り知れない。
そして餃子は野菜なのである。
ブロッコリーすきよ
back when some mecha animes have so much details
Classic old school Anime techincal skills are defently better then the modern style. Modern style would have left out alot of the moving parts so you don't get as much detail.
Increíble animación
Beautiful anime.. so realistic at this time n nowaday
......I think I just discovered the inspiration behind Metal Gear 2's opening on the MSX.
anytime my cousin ask me why 90s 80s anime is better than now, i will show her this
I miss seeing more technical/ mechanical animation styles like this. After the 80s and 90s I haven't seen this much of this :(
Edit: thank yall for the likes I wasn't expecting this lmao
was thinking the same thing but hoping it was just my skewered perception yeah anime is missing these challenging details.
Now mechanical animation is almost always CG.
The only thing amazing about this clip is the initial detail. There are hardly any movements. The walking part even seems average. The rest are flashing effects and smokes
@@pochita6158 yeahhhh but the stylization is more what these folks want i think, mecha anime don't be hitting the same with cg robots (although i do love the cg stuff just as much, gundam origins for example is 👌)
@@pochita6158 the animation looks stiff because of the mecha design looking soo bulky
It's depressing that we almost NEVER get anime like this anymore. This degree of carefully animated in-depth detail has practically become antique by today's standards.
I mean what do ya'll expect? Animators in japan are already so overworked its insane
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I’m sure there’s a lot of animators out there that want to revive this style, but they’re forced to cater to what the majority of anime consumers prefer today.
These kind of risky moves is good for the culture, but bad for business. It’s sad but understandable tbh
@@arsenelight7663 you don't have to compromise one thing for the other. Thats just being mediocre
@@Dr_Salt took the words right out of my mouth. He was acting like amazing anime with amazing mechanic detail and storytelling never existed. Just look most 80’s,90’s and early 00’s for that
This must’ve taken so long to animate, all the mechanics and movements is insane, it’s rare u see this depth in current anime
Actually no.
I mean yes its a hardwork about framing and stuff.
But the actual animation is very limited.
I mean these guys are genious!!
but somehow they managed to animate a very few and basic parts and still made it amazing ;)
The hand looks very natural, maybe rotoscoped?
@@camaxtle back then they use a traditional drawing unlike these days where you can use a drawing tablet, it's easy but no animation and artstyle has the same level as this so.
What's the title?
@@DanteAlighieri612 yeahh i agree to that.
I myself studied 2d animation.
What they used here its called "stills" which they give the illusion of "realism" by not moving and letting the brain think its something real or part of the frame of animation; i mean i love these old school animes too, but they made it that way to reduce animation frames.(and a lot of hardwork)
All the background is in a second layer, but those layers are not animated.
The first layer in this case the hand, its the one being animated and the robotics are not.
What i meant is that yeah its a great artwork but because of complexity they managed to fool the viewer "the right way"
Like i said genious!
This is the kind of animation that made me fall in love with Anime a long while ago. It instantly gets you into the mood.
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I often love these scenes from older anime. Most modern anime today mostly rely on cgi with scenes like these and they're pretty cool sometimes. But gosh nothing beats a detailed full hand drawn animated scene like this.
Totally agree 👍
You can get details like these with 3d, it's more just a problem of not doing the gritty technology side of things anymore :(
There was way more funding for projects like this during the golden economic age of Japan in the 80s.
正に変態作画。
今だとこう言うメカ部分はCGを利用するので効率は上がってるけどこの頃はそれを全て手書きでやっていたのは今振り返ると本当に有り得ないな。
This is the type of art that got me hooked on anime. The detail work is insane.
My favorite Anime usually always end up being stuff like this, ninja scroll Akira, cowboy beebop, Jin roh. I just really love detailed art mixed with hard shading and crosshatching
Same. have you seen Redline (2009)?
@@mcgillis96 it’s on my list
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@@carloslucasramos7801 he just said stuff like this, also if you want a modern example check out Netflix’s doro he doro. It’s gone out of style because higher detailed hand drawn anime is waaaaaaay more expensive than digitally drawn or cgi anime
I've never seen this before, but the art style and animation felt nostalgic.
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ここまで精密に作らなくても、ある程度セリフで説明しても良いシーンなのに、作画で魅せてくれるのが最高でしたね‼️
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それだわ
@@elaiottoiale4216 what is this video did you just remove comments to troll
真の安らぎはべらべら喋っていて庵野さんっぽくないなと思ったら山田胡瓜だったわ
They sure don't make them like this anymore. It would be incredible to see this animation style come back to life without losing the detail which makes everything look so authentic and unique!
I think the grain of the film play a part in the rough/dirty/realistic effect. I agree it would be great to see things of this kind once more, I always loved control panels, hightech screens/controls from back then in animes, the way quadrant and gauges were is all so awesome ^^
They didn't make it like this at the time. This is an exceptionally well animated scene in an otherwise very meh quality show, animation wise. While it's cool to see, let's not pretend like it's representative of the whole.
A whole lot of shows did this. You'd have some showoff pieces and the rest would be really low budget by comparison. Take Bubblegum Crisis for example. It has some absolutely breathtaking moments of detail, but 95% of it is pretty minimalistically animated. Lots of panning shots or just still imagery, or just mediocre animation period.
Robots and mechanics will always be done in 3d now (even in a 2d anime context)... It's an era gone by
@@brynkirsch5195 machine learning and such will bring it back. 3d is almost always stand out from the surroundings, it has to go, or evolve to have imperfections of the hand drawn stuff. Theres no way that this art style will not come back, its too f-n good.
@@tiortedrootsky I hope you're right!
このスーツを着ながら、確か【エビフライ弁当】を食べようとするシーンがあって、面白かったw
そのシーンみたい🤣
これちなみに何というタイトルの作品ですか?
Why that person is looking like Guts?