Why do modern animation look so "soulless"?

why do modern animation look so "soulless"?

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It has no soul.

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If you were born before 9/11, you're too old for this website. Go play chess in the park or something fr fr

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kino

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>still but shaking back and forth with a fast backround
this whole scene is practically not even animated

>still but shaking back and forth with a fast backround
Yep... it's kino

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>modern seasonal anime with giant ass budget vs early 00's low budget weekly anime

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>giant ass budget vs early 00's low budget
kek, at least pick one of the scenes that actually look good instead of this

The same reason every long running mangaka's art loses soul over time, the pipeline has been refined to produce more with less effort.
Or it's actually just because digital is soulless, your pick.

The real reason is that only one studio had the pre 2000s filters and they lost it, so no one can give their anime a vhs look anymore

ssh! we're not supposed to talk about that

Digitally produced. Drawn by hand had human imperfections thus giving it personality and a uniqueness specific to the people drawing it.

Thats not it, if anything modern anime has way more imperfections. The problem is actually really simple, they make like 4 times as much anime now than they did in 1999 and there are probably far LESS actual animators

I did it
I stole the soul

>giving it personality and a uniqueness specific to the people drawing it
That's how it works today too, go look into the autistic lands of sakugabooru

>kek

Because u keep pirating manga

Its flashy for the sake of being flashy

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soulless

No, user, you don't understand, accidental hand wobbles when you apply colors physically are the ONLY way that artists can have uniqueness.

Looks fine