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Ash Ketchum 09-04-10 08:39 AM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2011 "August Animation Challenge"
 

Originally Posted by BobO'Link (Post 10354457)
The artwork in general is the major turnoff. All anime looks pretty much the same to me... very angular lines, exagerated expressions, etc. It's a style for which I have little to no patience. I've been known to drop comics where I like the storytelling but the artwork was changed to a style/type I dislike. Add to that the general tendancy for frenetic voice acting and preponderance of techno/modern pop style soundtracks and it's a complete turn off.

It's actually difficult to quantify. It's just an overwhelming feeling of dislike every time I see one.

One of the great things about anime is that there's such a wide variety of art styles on display. Yes, most of what comes here to the U.S. is done in a certain formulaic "big-eyed" style that I find annoying at times myself, but there's so much other anime that's not like that. Granted, you have to be a fanatic like me to seek it all out. It's hard to do on my old home computer, but I'd love to share some screen grabs that show the different styles of anime available. I put some of them in my post in the List thread.

Japanese voice acting is generally very tempered, measured and subtle. I think you've been watching--and listening to--the wrong things.

And there's so much great music done on anime soundtracks by the likes of such great composers as Jo Hisaishi, Kenji Kawai, Yoko Kanno, Taro Iwashiro, Taku Iwasaki, Michiru Oshima, etc. that don't fit the description you give of anime soundtracks.

davidh777 09-04-10 10:45 AM

Re: Comments, Suggestions & Feedback for the 2011 "August Animation Challenge"
 

Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 10354836)
And there's so much great music done on anime soundtracks by the likes of such great composers as Jo Hisaishi, Kenji Kawai, Yoko Kanno, Taro Iwashiro, Taku Iwasaki, Michiru Oshima, etc. that don't fit the description you give of anime soundtracks.

I blind-bought Cowboy Bebop after hearing the theme music. Recognized the style years later in Darker Than Black.


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