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animetudes.com
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| | | | Patlabor 2 is widely considered to be one of the best anime films ever made. For all those involved, it was an incredibly ambitious and important production, far more than the first movie which had come out 4 years prior. Director Mamoru Oshii himself stated, somewhat provocatively, that, "as far as I'm concerned, the only... | |
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| | | | So, meeting some fun history and SFF concepts, those are our goals, plus some mitfreude, and the vorfreude of knowing that, forever after reading this, you'll get more richness out of every time so... | |
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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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| | Welcome to the second part of this write up of Japanese animator Masami Obari (????), if by chance you've landed here first, why not check out Part 1 for the introduction instead. In this post I'll try and talk more about the kind of things that have influenced Masami Obari and the kind of style... |