Why has anime quality gone down?
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Why has anime quality gone down?
The schedule is punishing :When a studio is understaffed, and it’s got a lot of frames to animate in a short period of time, all hell breaks loose. Animators have to work late nights for weeks on end just to produce a few frames(less than 1 minute) of quality animation. No wonder those guys don’t enjoy their work.
How did anime change over time?
The evolution of anime occurred in stages, starting with cutout animation and silent short films, expanding through government-sanctioned propaganda, then moving toward longer, more creative works influenced by Disney, but that took on looks of their own.
Is anime on a decline?
Anime isn’t declining, in fact it is growing too fast, and it spawns a lot of problems that make you feel like anime is dying. 10 years ago, there are like 20–30 anime every season, now the number is almost doubled, while the number of staff stays the same.
Did you know there was so much anime in the 2000s?
The 2000s were a pretty wild time, filled with a lot of great entertainment. That includes some fantastic anime that might have gone overlooked! There is a lot of anime out there, and a ton of it came out int he 2000s. However, it wasn’t just Naruto, Ouran High School Host Club, Death Note, and Gurren Lagann.
There were lots of anime that were not talked about, had no merchandise, and was just overlooked by anime fans. They were not bad shows or films, in fact, some of them were astounding. They just somehow got lost in the crowd of other shows and movies at the time. Luckily, its never too late to watch these hidden gems.
Why do people hate the original anime so much?
The original anime that was released alongside the manga made a lot more missteps than the manga and went too fast which led to a filler ending that is hated by viewers all around. The season before that, however, was a well animated and very faithful adaptation of the original manga.
What are some examples of bad animation in anime?
One of the most notorious cases of bad animation in a good series occurred during the translation of the Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods into the Dragon Ball Super anime.