How important are animation quality, art style, and choreography to you?
How important are animation quality, art style, and choreography to you?
Art style is most important to me, then animation quality. I don't really care about choreography unless there's giant robots involved.
Yeah pretty much the same for me. Animation is nice but most anime is too cheap for really good animation and I save a lot more screenshots than webms.
>inb4 I only care about plot
Ufotable I presume? For the CG as much as the dramtic slow-mo.
Very which is why I don't watch fateshit. Also because story is important and it lacks in that regard as well.
>How important are animation quality, art style, and choreography to you?
Very.
Very. In fact, they take precedence over the story most of the time. Sometimes the way in which a narrative is presented (through storyboarding, art direction, and character animation) is more important than what the narrative itself says. I would rather watch an outstandingly well-animated show with a dull story over a well-written show that looks like a PowerPoint presentation.
I don't know if this isnthe case but I hate those slow mo bits
would look 10x better without the shitty black flickering
I love good animation. All I want to see is good animation. I do end up watching a lot of stupid cheap anime because they're funny though, I have yet to see an anime with a "great plot" and terrible animation anyway.
Why the FUCK can't we get stuff like this anymore instead of poorly choreographed webgen crap that overuses the shakycam?
mushuko tensei and JJK had scenes like this
>JJK
lmao no
There's not enough of it in newer anime. The aforementioned style of animation is what's in vogue, so there's a lot more of it around.
better
>JJK
I have seen them, they are garbage, nothing has weight, they are all floaty and the choreography makes no sense at all.
Best animated fight to date.
Speed lines aren't animation.
Cope.
>immediately see oversaturated blue environment
>bet it's uftoble
>see swordboy
Knew it. Really hate their color grading.
That's one of the few animated fights from the 30 or so anime you've seen.
>buzzword
My point stands. Go back, newnigger.