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Man a novice could tell this was inspired by anime. It even has all the emotion actions that anime has.
Im waiting to see credits for sure but this could be called an American anime since Warner Bros. did it.
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- Daio Kaji
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ye i'm pretty sure it's an american show
but i wouldn't say it's anime inspired, maybe it's just that american animators are finally coming to the same artistic level as japanese animators...in general, i'm not saying japanese animators are better...too late i already did, but i'm just saying that the style of american comedy art is finally maybe getting more refined
but that show in itself...man i can't believe they made it, they need to stop making shows like that, unless they make a marvel vs capcom tv show!
but i wouldn't say it's anime inspired, maybe it's just that american animators are finally coming to the same artistic level as japanese animators...in general, i'm not saying japanese animators are better...too late i already did, but i'm just saying that the style of american comedy art is finally maybe getting more refined
but that show in itself...man i can't believe they made it, they need to stop making shows like that, unless they make a marvel vs capcom tv show!
- Roke
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That's really annoying, what you just said.
But of course most of the people on an anime board are going to think that Japanese animation is in every way, shape and form better than American animation.
Besides, I think that Marvel vs. Capcom would make a better movie than a show.
But of course most of the people on an anime board are going to think that Japanese animation is in every way, shape and form better than American animation.
Besides, I think that Marvel vs. Capcom would make a better movie than a show.
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- Arctyc
- Joined: Sun Jun 15, 2003 1:12 am
Yes, the show does have elements inspired by the stereotypical anime art style. (For easy reference, just glance at Starfire.)
Although calling the stereotypical anime visual practice superior is a very flawed practice (case in point: Totally Spies. If you haven't seen it, count yourself lucky).
It's a manufactured concept, tailored for a target audience during what the executives consider a fad. They're cashing in, in other words. Doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad show (withholding judgement here, all I'll surmise so far is that it's really, really, really campy).
Although calling the stereotypical anime visual practice superior is a very flawed practice (case in point: Totally Spies. If you haven't seen it, count yourself lucky).
It's a manufactured concept, tailored for a target audience during what the executives consider a fad. They're cashing in, in other words. Doesn't necessarily mean it's a bad show (withholding judgement here, all I'll surmise so far is that it's really, really, really campy).