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| | | | Today, especially in the Western side of the fandom, Yoshinori Kanada's animation is associated with flashy, angular effects and very stylized and exaggerated motion, of the sort in which Hiroyuki Imaishi and his peers have become experts. However, if this is a valid description of the neo-Kanada style and of Kanada himself at one point,... | |
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| | | | The two Patlabor movies directed by Mamoru Oshii are landmarks in anime history. Even without considering their intrinsic artistic qualities, their importance for the development of the aesthetics and techniques of Japanese animation cannot be overstated. Major works in the post-Akira landscape, they played a key role in the maturation of realist animation and contributed... | |
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| | | | In the previous essay in this series, I argued that one of the most important factors for the development of sakuga in Japan was the VCR and its widespread use during the 1980's, when otaku culture in general was born and boomed. Go forward 20 or 25 years, and I think that you can find... | |
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| | This is part 3b of the series of posts on Masami Obari(????), so if you've not read part 3a, then please do so beforehand. If you've landed here first via a search engine then be sure to read part 1 and part 2 before diving into the rest of part 3. Obari Understudies Something that's... |