Pinkie-Dawn
Vampire Waifu
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- Age 32
- California
- Seen Feb 16, 2021
Is the animation for the anime done by the same people who did Origins? I didn't hear anyone complaining about their art style of choice, so why is it now a problem that it's being done to the mainstream anime?
He's been acting like this for years now, predicting the cancellation of the anime after the XY anime due to poor rating, hoping for Misty to return because we've had a few filler characters coming back, and thinking that bringing back Misty will help bring said ratings back up again (even though that didn't help much when Ash's Charizard returned).
I'm seeing people comparing the art style of the anime to the infamous fifth episode of Dragon Ball Super, where the animation itself dropped in severe quality, and they began comparing said quality animation to DBZ's animation (as the superior form).
How would you know how to fix an anime you literally haven't watched in a decade?
He's been acting like this for years now, predicting the cancellation of the anime after the XY anime due to poor rating, hoping for Misty to return because we've had a few filler characters coming back, and thinking that bringing back Misty will help bring said ratings back up again (even though that didn't help much when Ash's Charizard returned).
There's not much I can stay about story since I've also been slacking on the episodes as well, but I'll come here for a moment to defend the art style and animation. You can post all the frame screenshots you want, but that doesn't change the fact that in the actual video that animation fluidity looks gorgeous. You guys should really expose yourself to some different styles of animation, because this really doesn't look that bad at all. It's very fresh, organic, and full of life.
I'm seeing people comparing the art style of the anime to the infamous fifth episode of Dragon Ball Super, where the animation itself dropped in severe quality, and they began comparing said quality animation to DBZ's animation (as the superior form).