What is objectively his best work?

What is objectively his best work?

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Visually yes but some of the directing is really bad. There are scenes are comprised completely of stills and will have a quadruple take, a triple take and then another quadruple take back to back and it really takes you out of the experience

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That’s every dezaki work. Why actually bother to animate stuff when your fans are fine watching a slide show

Ashita no Joe because the source material isn't some sappy melodrama for women. Alternatively Black Jack.

Ashita no joe 2

That's exactly the experience user, you're looking at it wrong.

Either Dear Brother, Joe or Black Jack are the easy answers, but I am becoming increasingly convinced Hakugei Densetsu is his true best work, the show only gets better and better in my mind.

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Who?

Back to your seasonal moeshit. you don't need to know

Isn't it about time we admitted Dezaki is a hack that made charming but objectively kitsch and amateurish anime.

I do love moe and isekai

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Why would any of us, that largely disagrees with your retarded opinion, conform to your view?

figures. don't let it bother you little guy. just keep doing what makes you happy.

too many to choose. a better question would be what's his worst work excluding obvious pick like Ultraviolet

Anything that isn't the obvious picks like you said is often at least the AOTY of whenever it was released, so it's a weird question to ask. You really only have an option or two at best for bad Dezaki anime.

No it's not, it's a lot more pronounced in Oniisama e
Don't kid yourself into believing that. It's used at dramatic moments but it's so ridiculous that the drama of the moments doesn't end up hitting like it should. Not to mention there seems to be a lot less care put into which shots actually get repeated, some shots are totally worthy of it but some shots aren't particularly clear or framed well so when they fly by multiple times they're just blurry and hard to make out
I wouldn't say that he's a really good director, but I do think people tend not to criticise him for some reason

I wouldn't say that, he's a really good director*
I missed a crucial comma there

At least post some examples to make your case, I'm all ears.

As an addendum: Dezaki's directing can indeed be too much sometimes (that sixtuple take in the first Golgo 13 comes to mind), I just can't remember many Dear Brother examples that justify your point.

You are trolling. The crux of your shitpost is gambling that hardly anyone has seen it.

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Not at all, I truly do believe it, it's on bad faith to think anyone that disagrees with you is shitposting.

Anno leaves a still image of a barely detailed cel on screen for minutes and everyone praises him but this guy does an illustrated triple take and it's a crime against animation apparently.

The standards of which evafags would go!

it's harder to fuck up minimalism than maximalism. If you say nothing at all people could still think you are smart. if you scream loudly you come off as an idiot

Google nigger. Have you heard of it?

Also goes without saying but Eva's sound design is one of its strong point while Dezaki just plays the main theme at random intervals and hopes for the best.

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