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| | | | | Months following its original airing in Japan, the long-awaited second season of Orange studio's anthropomorphic high school drama was released to the West on Netflix. Right off the bat, Beastars season 2 succeeds in all the same ways its previous season had; with Orange's CGI elevating mangaka Paru Itagaki's original stylistic character designs with a sense of realism and weight that truly lends itself to Beastars bustling world. While the series' choice to utilise CGI is at the centre of a to | |
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| | | | | "BEASTARS, an anime with a gimmick that doesn't flinch, and embeds its gimmick firmly into its root" | |
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| | | | | At first, I avoided Netflix's Beastars. Despite my background in 3D animation, I've come not to like it. I prefer the look of traditional animation. | |
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| | | The #AAIronFist train continues! For the latest edition of Hard NOC Life, we welcome journalist Charles Pulliam-Moore and actor/dancer Cole Horibe stop by to talk about why having Iron Fist be an Asian American character makes the most sense. We should also point out that this episode was recorded the day before Scott Buck was... | ||