Le monde à besoin d'un nouveau roi-l... euh Gainax
1997:
Anime director and writer Yasuhiro Imagawa sees a dead end looming in front of the world of anime. Echoing critics of a lot of popular television in America, he sees too much of the same thing being repeated in different shows. Once a show or genre becomes popular, it gets copied to the point that it becomes difficult to tell one show from another; only the names seem different. In terms of technique this has improved things, as each show learns from the previous ones. But Mr. Imagawa sees this as only superficial growth, not the internal growth of stories and themes needed to sustain the art form. A flashy character design and good drawings can't make up for a bad story. As a result, he no longer watches much TV anime. He spends much more of his time watching American and European dramas—cinema which he feels has depth and substance.
He agrees that this repetition in anime is leading to a narrowing of Japanese TV audiences' tastes. And like a food bias, this leads to a vicious cycle. Without exposure to other types of shows, audiences are less likely to "brave them" and give them a fair shot. Without confidence in a potential audience, producers are unlikely to make these "risky" shows. So audiences are not exposed to them, and and the cycle continues
2011:
"My great teacher, Yoshiyuki Tomino, the creator of Gundam, taught me something very important. if you continue to make a copy of a copy of a copy, eventually the image degrades to nothing. Anime has become almost disposable, like a seasonal product. It can hurt seeing something you created selling used for a few yen on Amazon. Us creators should strive to make anime that people will hold onto and love for years.”
Ok yamo
"only the names seem different"
même le nom est similaire entre les Ore machin et imouto truc
Je pensais que tu trouvais l'ost de GitS moyenne, voire pire, Zeloft.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZPehliXVWM
Pourquoi les Main Theme sont aussi beaux :o ?
Il casse les burnes avec ses rebuild sérieux
Ben ouais elle est nulle c'est que deux tambours qui font boum boum pendant 40 minutes puis a ga maeba toho kami emi tameeeeee
joli zel
C'est vraiment impressionnant à quel point j'ai oublié les Rebuilds apres visionnage.
Dur Alzheimer à ton âge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-_zoDRru2o
pas tres marquant aussi les rebuilds
Bof juste l'un des meilleurs films d'animation à part ça bof
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Lighthalzen | 21 septembre 2013 à 01:57:53
GITS SAC ou film ?
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Mon dieu, mais rofl.
quoi
désolé zeloft le meilleur film d'animation n'est pas censé etre une grosse merde
de quoi ? le film d'haruhi ???
arrete de changer de sujet
Gits SAC est vide musicalement parlant. D'accord, GitS le film y'a p"tetre une seule ost mais alors SAC c'est juste ignoble, y'a rien, c'est generique, moche, caca. Comment peux-tu poser la question.
Evangelion 2.0 : You Can (Not) Advance est un film d'animation exceptionnel