not anime, but monty python and the holy grail is a prime example of the movie becoming great because of the budget restrictions. there was no budget for horses, and they ran with it. adding some of the most hilarious scenes because of the lack of horses.
@life-destiny1196
Күн бұрын
Or the gag about the animated monster that died because the animator had a heart attack! Or the ending anticlimax
@cobyedwards2693
Күн бұрын
There was exactly 1 horse and 1 Moose in the film
@soundrogue4472
Күн бұрын
Yeah, a comedy; comedies tend to get away with lower budgets.
@johnfsenpai
Күн бұрын
@@life-destiny1196 did the animator really have a heart attack? It would be a lot less funny if that was really the case. You can laugh as much as you want at the untimely death of a fictional animator, but if he turned out to be real it becomes frankly sociopathic
@johnfsenpai
Күн бұрын
Also not anime, but Solid jj's running gag of Wonder Woman lacking a voice actress was funny enough that he continued it even when he could afford one
@azkon7975
Күн бұрын
If I recall correctly, the first season of One Punch Man by Studio Madhouse had a *standard* budget. Everyone who watches the show would think they had a huge budget but it turns out that the actual money was just that of a standard production. Madhouse also was in a pickle because a lot of its talents no longer worked at the studio. The reason the first season of One Punch Man was so amazing was...because they literally had an Avengers Assemble moment. The first season of OPM was actually made by a team of freelancers. Madhouse just had a lot of connections to a lot of legendary people in the industry and they were all tapped to make the anime. Every person working on OPM S1 just really wanted to work on OPM and it was their passion project. They came together and it was like magic. It's a huge pity that OPM S2 did not live up to S1 but I can hardly fault J.C. Staff for it. J.C. Staff made a completely competent and passable Season 2. It was already unfair to expect J.C. Staff to create something like Madhouse's lightning in a bottle avengers assemble moment. J.C. Staff is a solid anime studio but they are hardly known to produce the ridiculous sakuga (e.g. hyper-amazing animation cuts) moments that OPM S1 was full of. Fun Fact - Frieren is also made by Madhouse. I can only assume they had yet another Avengers Assemble moment.
@supermarketone
Күн бұрын
They did for frieren too. Just look at the staff list for the stark dragon fight
@neonbvde2234
Күн бұрын
Both OPM season 1 and Frieren season 1 had the same animation producer, Yuuichiro Fukushi. Goes without saying that he’s an important name to look out for when checking staff
@allyourweaponsofmass
Күн бұрын
Kill la kill is my favorite "budget" anime. The show was made on a tight budget which lead to some very interesting design choices and gave the show it's unique look. Sometimes a budgeted but stylistic animation can be better looking than an expensive, polished animation.
@AbsoluteHuman
Күн бұрын
Looks pretty high budget for me...
@allyourweaponsofmass
Күн бұрын
@@AbsoluteHuman I agree, at first glance you would be surprised that the show had severe financial trouble, but I think that just reinforces what I said about style. Kill la kill uses a lot of animation shortcuts that, if used in another show, would be jarring, cheap, and bad. Due to to the stylistic choices of KLK, things like the bad blending of the teacher sliding closer to Ryuko, come off as quirky instead of poor animation. Trigger also heavily relied on the transformation sequences as a way of padding run time while not requiring any new animation. Trigger definitely had financial trouble getting KLK made but due to a good style, the cheap parts still look good.
@soundrogue4472
Күн бұрын
Sometimes the cheaper style is better than the expensive style yeah.
@nocturnalcove9736
Күн бұрын
@allyourweaponsofmass Nui doesn't even have fluid animation for the show. 90% of the time, her lips are moving, but the rest of her body is either static or just sliding across the screen. However, it fits her personality so well. All budget was saved for the fights, and even then, the animation and the washed out colouring made Kill La Kill unique.
@ferend4038
Күн бұрын
They had budget on hiroyuki sawanos otss tho. They are frickin fire
@mindless2266
Күн бұрын
I think the reason people say "budget" so often is because we live in a society where we deem success on money rather than personality. A genuine jerk with a sports car is more successful to people then any middle class citizen who volunteers at the soup kitchen. Its unfortunate that people don't understand that money doesn't make quality but personality does
@Wessaman
Күн бұрын
we live in a society
@Ash_Wen-li
Күн бұрын
Budget was an issue here though
@soundrogue4472
Күн бұрын
I mean the vast majority of the world's most successful people had wealthy parents jump starting their careers. Hell you used to have to rely on publishers for books but now a days you can self publish. Also the middle class is squeezed out to the point I have to ask, "what middle class?" also yes people with resources are more valued than those who do charity. Hell if my charity was valued I would've gotten laid by now, lol.
@Mardshima89
Күн бұрын
@@soundrogue4472 Going or living in SEA country really mindbuggle me of what poor and rich are. Like have barely 6 figures salary, cool, after tax, rent, and all of the bills now I only have a little bit more money than the homeless. Then go to SEA, a 3rd world coutry... where most of people only get paid less than 10% of my salary per year... WHAT, 100 bucks to rent a whole house?! 5 figures is already rich?! With it you can also breed and having save too?!
@rodrigorebollos
Күн бұрын
I read this in an old money rich person voice of someone arguing why they aren’t giving out bonuses this year
@BadMarriageKawagoe
Күн бұрын
The Junji Ito curse continues... My favorite "no budget" anime is Inferno Cop lol.
@davidpicadoramirez766
Күн бұрын
Arcane has some really good examples of budget making certain aspects greater. For example, the amazing loooking backgrounds seem so well thought and hand painted because... they are. The team wanted to save budget so instead of modelling every single background and object which would only be viewed for a couple scenes and very few angles they decided it would be cheaper to outright paint them.
@jjthomson2815
Күн бұрын
This man deserves all the glaze, solid anime discussions
@Raging_Fish
Күн бұрын
Revolutionary girl Utena actually ties reusing animation and drawing characters as silhouettes in certain scenes to it's overall themes and messages.
@jjthomson2815
Күн бұрын
Most calm anime discussion channel, no one yelled at or insulted me yet
@asandax6
20 сағат бұрын
Allow me to fix that you f****g incel. Touch grass weeb
@deltamico
9 сағат бұрын
*snowflake* /j
@lauchboy0122
Күн бұрын
I think prime example of good produkt with limitations/low budget are the gintama episodes where they just show a still image and have the voice actors talking about problems with making anime and having to save money or whatever
@itsNyroc
Күн бұрын
For an example of limitations creating a better product, my go to answer is The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. From what I know, the team behind OOT was given a quick 2 year time limit to create another masterpiece of similar quality. And while Majora's mask reuses assets like no other, the game still managed to become a unique masterpiece in it's own right, which is unbelievable to me
@life-destiny1196
Күн бұрын
It's one of the cases where the "limitations breed creativity" pipeline is relatively obvious; the reuse of assets really adds to the surreal feeling of the game. I'd argue that Link's Awakening got similar effect from its reuse of a few out-of-series character designs, notably Bow-Wow being a Chain Chomp.
@doodlegame8704
Күн бұрын
Bakemonogatari is a great example of a small budget getting used to its fullest to enhance the end product through sylization
@glpecile
Күн бұрын
^
@YukiteruAmano92
Күн бұрын
Not anime related but my go to examples of art made better by a limitation are the original Resident Evil games for the PS1. My understanding is that when they were playtesting them, the consistent feedback they were getting was "Yeah, this _would_ be terrifying... if I wasn't spending half the time looking at *loading* bars!" The level of detail they wanted each room to have not only limited you to fixed camera angles (the environment was only a 2D background and immersion would've been shattered if you'd had control of the camera) but also meant that only one room/area could be loaded at a time so, every time you went to a door, lift, stairs or ladder, you had to wait for the next room to load! For a game that was all about crossing the same few rooms, back and forth, and trying to find the ingredients to solve puzzle after puzzle, exploring while feeling this ever present sense of dread about what might be waiting for you in the next room, the fact that you spend half the time staring at loadscreens was a *death* sentence to any tension! You know nothing's going to attack you on a loadscreen! You can take those 7-8 seconds as a little breather! That quantity of breathers is bad for maintaining tension! It really looked like the game just wasn't going to be viable on that generation of hardware and they'd need to wait until something came along that could load multiple rooms at once, so you could cross doorways instantaneously. Then, someone on the team suggested, if they couldn't get _rid_ of the loadscreens, why not simply mask them? They replaced the bar with a very simple animation of a door appearing in a black void, opening and passing over you. Having experienced that for the first time without knowing *any* of this, I can tell you, it's *incredibly* effective! I *never* felt safe any time I was passing from room to room. Those simple little precanned animations *absolutely* still give me the heeby jeebies just to think about! You aren't thinking 'Ah, safe for the next few seconds while things load!' You're thinking about what might be coming up behind you in the room you're in, you're thinking about what might be in the room ahead of you and you're thinking about the possibility that you might get attacked in the animation which (spoiler) _happens_ in the second game! Those games are way creepier and more atmospheric than they would've been if there had been no masking cutscenes the way they would originally have wanted. Something very similar happened with Silent Hill's fog which was only introduced to cover up the fact that the draw distance was so low, you're effectively standing on a 10m wide pizza disc of existence when you play! But the game's better with it's iconic fog!
@jannegrey593
Күн бұрын
"Budget" to me was always a term that was amalgamation of few similar production ideas: "Monetary Budget", "Time Budget" (or temporal) and other "Resources Budget" talk about different limitations of Anime production. There are visible differences between Frieren Episode 1-4, Episode 5, further episodes and episodes that were partially subcontracted. They are so well hidden that if one doesn't look for them, they might not catch it. And of course there is Sakuga. Term that is somewhat distinct from the "Budget", but also it is linked to it. You make specific scenes look even better to make the impact of them bigger. Because this is how you can spread your resources in more effective way. At least in theory. And it of course also has links to personality and enthusiasm. It isn't all about even this enlarged definition of the budget. But this is how producer and to a degree director will look on it. Unless they know their team very well.
@soundrogue4472
Күн бұрын
7:34 yeah, no duh; talented people with experience can make use of a limited budget while rookies will struggle with a huge budget. This is why I'm baffled triple A companies are throwing money left and right at studios of people who were fired and clearly had no good portfolio.
@mrink8822
Күн бұрын
Imagine waiting 4 years for this
@wraith-cat
14 сағат бұрын
5 years, and I don't have to imagine
@arandomdiamond2
Күн бұрын
A great bonus of a pey video is the comments. I don't have much to say this time but pey's audience is pretty awesome!
@lebyandsmartiel318
Күн бұрын
Really good vid! Short, concise and focusing on an aspect in need of light as well as putting in one's own personal thought. While the story of Uzumaki's production is still shrouded in mystery, it's all too clear that the behind the scenes struggles were dire. I've even seen rumours from an associate of the Series Director, Nagahama, that he was barred from correcting the work of the 2nd and 3rd episodes. I hope what went wrong becomes clearer to us over the coming months, but this fiasco has made some things clear to me... The surprising reaction from more casual watchers online, and their step into Anime Production discussions, is not something I've seen on this scale before. It's only been multiplied after larger media accounts have picked up the story! I think now is a better time than ever to: Help people understand the nuance of anime production and how it goes deeper than "budget" or that production time does not necessarily mean "we are actively working and all is well". As a side note, it's also a bit disheartening to see people online jump from one target to another in order to find someone on the production side that can take responsibility for the quality of the show. People really like having an individual or smaller group that they can lay their woes on and throw all their surface level criticisms at.
@cyberspacecat
Күн бұрын
My favourite example for how limitations and directing decisions made for a more compelling show is the original Evangelion. The long still shot scenes sure save a lot of time, but stillness is a potent directorial choice to establish atmosphere, tension, awe or relief. Evas final episodes were also riddled with reused scenes and sketch drawings, though I'm not fully convinced it was purely budgetary it ended up being another powerful directorial choice in lieu of more time and budget, creating this effect of unraveling at the seams and reflecting on past events and trauma, that kind of stuff *needs* to be messy and psychedelic imo.
@MirecU
Күн бұрын
That was definitely budgetary and they made the best they could with what they had... because they ended up with something similar in His and Hers circumstances and that made no sense in that kind of anime...
@Taib-Atte
Күн бұрын
Yeah, Hideaki Anno is an amazing cinematographer and director, his knowledge and expertise more than makes up for the restrictive budget. So many compositions from Evangelion are poster worthy it’s insane.
@davec8385
Күн бұрын
The statement 'limitations breed creativity' reminds me of Mark Rosewater's GDC talk about game design where he goes over his 20 lessons he's learned from working on a game for 20 years. (magic the gathering) Limitations and creativity was one of his 20 lessons that he learned. I find the concept incredibly useful for making d&d characters. I find it hard to think of backstories for characters but much easier if I give myself some arbitrary limitations
@novellant
Күн бұрын
I’m curious what sort of limitations you impose for d and d
@davec8385
Күн бұрын
@@novellant sometimes it's a limitation based on narratively connecting unlikely mechanics. I have one campaign where I play a fighter multiclassed with a cleric. Other times its leaning into the world that the DM's creating, such as being a race that isn't common in a certain city and writing about how I grew up there or when I was in a group that ran 'Witchlight' where I built a backstory around the particular thing I had lost.
@EntityXIII
Күн бұрын
The Touhou fanbase is renowned for its "budget" animations, with some gems shining like a radioactive hellraven on lunatic mode. From what I heard of my favorite of the fanmade anime series based on the Touhou Project--and this may or may not even be true--the creator did the story and animation as a college project, somehow acquiring major voice talents for it.
@grimmturd
Күн бұрын
Monogatari series is a great example of high quality with a low budget.
@Turisteiro291
Күн бұрын
Only the very first season though
@panstsubaxxx859
Күн бұрын
Monogatari had a pretty average budget troughout all it's seasons , and never had a low budget , and had a much higher budget for the movies It's the fact that the series has a high level of quality for a budget that most shows have is the surprising part , because the talents working on a project are more important than the budget most of the time
@roropants6054
4 сағат бұрын
this guy is underrated. his voice really nice to listen to after a long day. he does research and knows what he's talking about. I love the vids. keep it up :)
@devynpon2707
Күн бұрын
monogatari thrived off budget limitations which made them get way more creative with their artistic decisions
@bobsterss
Күн бұрын
INFERNO COP! Trigger's ACTUAL first anime was definitely done on a lower budget, it shows, but it's also written, directed, and acted in such a way that works great with it. It often reminds me of discourse around resurgence in "low budget" gaming animation where often this should be considered a stylistic choice and utilizing that choice best are the paths to success vs failure.
@YalelingOz
Күн бұрын
The anime that I thought dealt with running out of money was His and Her Circumstances most of an episode is just a video of the characters drawn on a notepad, cut out, and stuck to popsicle sticks and puppeted. It added a charm that the crew working on it cared so much they were going to finish their lovely story come what may.
@lain2315
Күн бұрын
Great video, as always! One of my favorite examples of how limitations and directing choices can create a more compelling show is Neon Genesis Evangelion and Bakemonogatari. Both series use these limitations to enhance their storytelling. In Evangelion, the static frames and quiet moments evoke a profound sense of isolation that mirrors Shinji's psychological struggles, making the viewer acutely aware of his existential dread. Similarly, Bakemonogatari features minimalist backgrounds and a lack of background characters, which reflect Araragi's internal conflicts and loneliness while emphasizing the intimacy of his conversations. These artistic choices allow both shows to explore their characters' psyches deeply, resulting in narratives that resonate on a personal level.
@umbrella3096
Күн бұрын
chatgpt ahh comment
@Saihamaru
Күн бұрын
gintama like to cut animation budget by having a lengthy conversation with still background... multiple times across the series... and it never fail to be funny
@genpotrait2274
Күн бұрын
Thats because it is Satire and part of the joke itself. And honestly i dont even think they have budget problems. They just go with it cause its funny, cause Gintama anime loves to make fun everything.
@dajcomputer6514
Күн бұрын
Example of when a budget or limitations creates an AMAZING product: your channel. Keep up the quality and hoping you grow further. Maybe someday a sponsor :) Serious answer to your question: Stardew Valley (solo developer which still stands as a leader in it's genre against large "copies" of the game made by big companies) or RuneScape (online video game) where the cooking sounds were recordings of the games creators mother cooking bacon. The sound effects are still in-game today and tons of limitations led to a very unique and lovely game that has stayed true to its core today based on that type of foundation. Anime wise: not sure if low budget, but Look Back (by Fujimoto/CSM) did a lot with very little. Not much post production and the raw drawings were mostly kept to showcase the art in animation. Fantastic post-movie interview going over it by the director.
@life-destiny1196
Күн бұрын
Balatro is in a similar boat to Stardew Valley; solo dev's passion project that hit a one-in-a-million success.
@samuelloy3364
21 сағат бұрын
Love the channel, given your usual vibes was a bit surprised with the research stuff earlier. I think a real strength of yours is to show your own limitations and influences, but that section had some real weaknesses I think you can and should work on. Love where you ended up with the video, hopefully you understand what I mean!
@UndergroundGod13
Күн бұрын
I just started watching Hikari no Ou, and it's very clear that time and/or budget constraints led to some interesting decisions! There are scenes where the dialogue is asynchronous with the animation, scenes where smaller panels overlap a still scene, and still shots rendered in a different style that hold for many frames. That said, the animation is really well done and so far it's a great show. I can't know for certain, of course, but it feels like a small studio knew they had constraints and worked within them to make a hidden gem
@mythicalwalrus6291
Күн бұрын
“But that’s for next week” Oh I see you 😉
@justsquaro1989
Күн бұрын
Just gonna say I really liked your video good job :)
@Lemon-Lane
Күн бұрын
Tbh I was really excited to see my favorite part of the story which was about that “jack in the box” kid and it was so cool in the book cause he came back as a Frankenstein-esque thing where we chases the two MC’s around a graveyard and slowly starts to decay to the point where he was only a spring from the car that ran him over but instead they only showed him for less than two minutes in the entire show, hardly brought him up, didn’t even go into the full story of him haunting Kirie, and then he just randomly appears and dies instantly. I think that’s my main gripe about the show is that they split up all the stories into tiny separate parts that often don’t even connect with each other in the book and when shown they don’t even delve into the full story of them. I think they should have taken each individual chapters and animated ONE per episode instead of just flip flopping back and forth and subsequently forgetting the additional characters.
@Ash_Wen-li
Күн бұрын
To be fair, the show was falling apart for 4 years
@montanaman238
Күн бұрын
Man everyone hated episode 2, I didn't think it was that bad :(
@gavinsmith8105
Күн бұрын
Ohh man this episode is so relevant for me. I'm watching Bluelock S2, it just screams a massive budget and direction change in the animation compared to S1. Have heard apparently the budget was kept and all spent on the U2 big event so it may be more lacklustre at the start of S2 but will ramp up but who knows, will have to wait and see.
@WaddleMoogle
Күн бұрын
Not an animation limitation, but a writing one: Batman TAS had a lot of things that they weren't allowed to show, from nudity and drugs to shattered glass(?), but it somehow elevated the whole show with more subtle and visceral storytelling that pushed the boundaries of what could be done in "kids" animation. What's even more telling is that when the now successful writers of Batman were eventually allowed to do whatever they wanted with no restrictions at all, they created works that immediately felt bloated, edgy, shallow, and ultimately more immature than the original Batman TAS.
@YalelingOz
Күн бұрын
Reservoir Dogs works with the intensity of a live play partly because it has about as many shooting locations as a stage play has backdrops. The limitions of cash and resources forced out the good stuff with no time wasted on flashy distraction Tarantino couldn't afford.
@-Raylight
Күн бұрын
Junji Ito-sensei deserves better. His creation has the same fate as Miura-sensei and his creation, Berserk. The only thing with limited budget reminds me of is old games. Engine, budget limitations give birth to creativity... Guess they really need to stop 7 days making of airing anime? Reminds me of _Shirobako._ It's just inhumane and really stressful to complete 1 episode of anime in 7 days with limited budget
@SagaEf
Күн бұрын
did not expect a tale foundry thumbnail here.
@echo.echo08
Күн бұрын
Gintama had a few episodes where they actually broke the 4th wall and used still frames with voice-overs, or just pencil drawings with animator or director notes. The characters would voice out the hardships of the animators, complain about the budget, or even call out their own studio or some staff who are slacking, and they work and it's always freakin hilarious the way they did it! But, I suppose it's easier to do that in an anime like Gintama.
@TheSomewhatAsian
Күн бұрын
A video about creating anime without mentioning Shirobako, impressive! With that said, no show has made me appreciate all the effort and trials making an anime entails more than Shirobako. If anything I’ve become more sympathetic to situations like you discussed. Sometimes reaching the ideal product just isn’t feasible, sadly.
@ireneschwartzentruber9725
Күн бұрын
The anime who pop in my mind when you're speak of an anime with low budget or a lot of limitation was Devilman Crybaby, his style is really outstanding and cool but a the same time simple And thanks for the video, it was really interessting ^^
@DFAnton
Күн бұрын
Dororo episode 15 had a guest director. It was...astonishingly awful. Ultra low framerate animation, blob characters in the foreground, overuse of pausing and fading transitions. It was really something else.
@devynpon2707
Күн бұрын
i remember how awful that was
@karstenfischer27
Күн бұрын
Not an anime, but still 2d animated: The Iron Giant. So many people point to that movie as their favorite kids movie, and with the incredible time and budget constraints, it's amazing how much they still got done. From wikipiedia, "Bird regarded the trade-off as having 'one-third of the money of a Disney or DreamWorks film, and half of the production schedule' but the payoff as having more creative freedom."
@traister101
Күн бұрын
Gurren Lagann 4th episode is so interesting to me because originally the plan was every 3 episodes there'd be a new director with their own style. Episode 4 was received so poorly that had to bad track and abandon the idea. Makes me wonder what the Anime would have looked like if it weren't for the 4th episode being so well, that.
@Ginz_NZ
Күн бұрын
Gimai Seikatsu had a really small budget but it didn't really detract from the show. The direction, characters, voice acting, and subtleties all came together to create a cinematic experience.
@supercomputadora
Күн бұрын
is not just budget.... time is the more dificult
@berkano_plays
Күн бұрын
The show where "Low Budget" is used brilliantly and to the fullest extend possible is Danger 5. Not animated, but definitely worth checking out.
@pyeitme508
Күн бұрын
Cheaper than Military Industrial Complex 😂
@mastername5373
20 сағат бұрын
I think "Budget" is like the Primal Devils in Chainsaw Man, where other things source back to it, for example, if you say time, they need to have either the budget to pay for staff and things for longer, or have the budget to hire more people to finish it sooner. In passion projects, where animators work for free, the budget is coming from themselves.
@rumfordc
Күн бұрын
i feel bad for the types of people who get caught up on small details like this. they lack the imagination to move past it and enjoy the good parts
@artbryanmoldon
Күн бұрын
Basically every movie that has special effects before computers. Heck even the Charlie Chaplin ones have very creative ways to present a stunt!
@owencmyk
Күн бұрын
It hadn't occurred to me that printing would be a cost, but I've always seen animation studios use a lot of paper materials so it makes a lot of sense. As for my example of limitations breeding creativity, I think Super Smash Bros Melee has to be my most notable example. I know it's not an anime, but that game had an insanely rushed development and it's quite apparent in certain parts, but nonetheless it's become the most beloved game in the series which is kinda crazy
@robpaul7544
Күн бұрын
For low budget successes I would look at passion projects. Clerks, the first Kevin Smith movie, was cheap but used the limitations in budget within the story. Fan animation - eg. for Genshin Impact - has some amazing work. There's also a fan made animation of WH 40K space marines made by one dude. Would probably be hard to compare budgets when people are pouring in their own time, but the results of passion often shine just that bit brighter.
@tonylovesmusic
Күн бұрын
I was really excited when Uzimaki ep 1 dropped literally *everyone* was hyping it up and then the second episode dropped it looked like [s---]
@AI.Art.
Күн бұрын
Last two episodes of Eavangalion, an outstanding execution with almost no budget
@TheDarkkitos
Күн бұрын
what people must understand, animation quality isn't really based on budget nor even talent/skill, it's a matter of time your team spend in said work, most studios worldwide are focusing on too much proyects and started this trend neglecting their most valuable asset
@_inSight__
Күн бұрын
The Fable is both a low budget anime and one of my favorites. The toned down nature of the story seems to fit the simple execution.
@erin1569
Күн бұрын
European Kebab places. The food is unparalleled until the place starts becoming mainstream and then the quality drops off greatly. I have no idea why, but the shadier the booth, the better the food.
@SomeoneNooneTomatoes
Күн бұрын
Uh drawing a short two page comic with just paper and a pencil is always fun.
@rmartisa28
13 сағат бұрын
Uzumaki feels like an excuse to fade away from MAPPA massive abuse on workers and the unfinished episodes on JJK...
@AlexOut1aw
17 сағат бұрын
Hello fellow Blue Lock fan, I just happened to check on this video too to see what do people call going to terrible animation in 2nd episode
@soundrogue4472
Күн бұрын
The anime director for Pokemon Sun and Moon anime did say to use budget like a stamina bar but I don't know how much budget is involved with this. I just think the anime industry is burnt out as a whole. The demand FAR outweighs the supply and if anything were likely going to see more animation studios combine together instead of be what we have now or the anime industry is going to crash and burn.
@LaraWarriorWolf
Күн бұрын
The fact that they had to outsource is the first big red flag from the planning/production department. I assume they've put too much resources (time, staff, touchups) on the first episode hence why they didnt have any left for the rest. Its a pity.
@princesamontina138
Күн бұрын
Some people are proud to say that their fave anime has low budget but good quality. LOL, the animators are clearly underpaid and overworked.
@Romapolitan
Күн бұрын
High budget shows do not really pay them more. That's specifically an industry problem, because they get paid per drawing.
@hariman7727
Күн бұрын
Star Wars. When George Lucas had to fight and skrimp and work within limits he made solid gold. When he was given a giant budget for the prequels he made movies that presented a very powerful story poorly. Reportedly Terminator 2 couldn't get full permission and permits to film in some places that they did, and basically drove in at night and got the filming done as fast as possible and hoped the cops didn't catch them. Godzilla Minus One did a fantastic job with an extremely limited budget because the script was tighter than most quality scripts with excellent acting. A lot of jrpgs that were on the Nintendo DS and 3DS were excellent if you love The story aspect of jrpgs, because the limited hardware and more limited budgets meant the makers had to focus on making the story as good as possible.
@alfredxsiv
Күн бұрын
Not sure if this anime counts as "low budget" but it would be Bocchi the Rock. In general the show has very simplistic character design and even in some shots, they'll oversimplify the details of the characters to focus on the other aspects of the animation such as their expressiveness or fluidity. Once you finish watching the show, it really feels more of a labor of love than getting paid to do the adaptation in which interviews from the makers of the show supports this statement. It also feels like the animators are given free reign and you can somehow feel that they had fun making the show, such as using real life footage in some episodes, or straight up just using low poly 3D getting tossed into a wall of bricks.
@danpieride
Күн бұрын
I would recommend two anime that used their limited budget to great comedic effect: kill la kill and the original adaptation of thermae romae (the one that looks like a paper doll show)
@pan565
Күн бұрын
I think the same kinda thing has happend with Blue Lock, comparatively to the first season. (where their quality drops noticeably between them)
@newdeoterent1340
Күн бұрын
im not sure about the limitations of it but sonny boy is one of my top 20 anime of the past decade and it definitely didnt go for a very high end design. like the artstyle was very "poor" (i would say stylistic but i digress) and the direction was weird but it was just so captivating at all times. i would definitely recommend it if you are looking to think about anime and stylistic choices.
@pablomejia953
8 сағат бұрын
Hey pey, are you planning on talking about orb? it's good so far and it's said to be made by the same studio that worked on frieren
@bossdoorpodcast
8 сағат бұрын
You can really just look at DBZ Super to see what a talented team can make while scrambling every day to get the episode out on time. Or the fight between Maharaga and Soukena in jujutsu kaisen having a completely different animation style because it was, you know, literally not finished before the episode aired.
@ObiwanNekody
Күн бұрын
Mistake? You underestimate the power of Baber.
@patopotatotomato
Күн бұрын
a relatively minor and obvious example is having repeating transformation scenes (think ben 10 or sailor moon) not sure why we dont really see it anymore at least not as prevalently
@srensen9948sander
Күн бұрын
So many anime KZitemr should watch this video.... Soooo much nonesense is going on
@mattsdean_artkid
14 сағат бұрын
Not anime but there a show called The Big Lez show which is just a passion project that's by a bunch of friends the animation is terrible but the story it tells, raw unadulterated humor and how everything worked together always left me confused when I see higher budget shows try and not even come close
@nicoyeetzawa5342
Күн бұрын
I can’t believe I’m gonna say this, but Uzumaki would best be compared to Miraculous Ladybug, which is KNOWN for their wildly inconsistent animation to the point at which fans knew the names of the studios that produced each episode because you could TELL based on the quality of animation
@000TheMatheus000
Күн бұрын
i never watched it, but people say the monogatari is good because of the limitations
@Ayame55555
3 сағат бұрын
Eye opening. TY
@Aditya_patil1
Күн бұрын
sekiro is a game but it needs 3d work done and is counted with the titles which are considerd the best it is also very small compared to other darksouls titles and has its own power system and delivers exellent combat and is underrated due to its difficulty i struggeled with first miniboss and died like 30-40 times and when i fought the first proper boss lady butterfly thecombat cliced and it took me only 8 attempts to beat the final boss isshin the sword saint "Something that is easy to learn, but really hard to master is always relatable to mediocre people and popular Something that is really hard to learn,but easy to master is not given the value it deserves trying so manytimes and failing being overwhelmed, i sitting on my chair whould think of life but giving up would mean i LOST. my life improved as i thought i'd die trying rather than live while giving up' sorry for long writing but i wrte it in my diary and my mental health which was rusting due to the effects of pressure and tension slid off mhy mind when i played sekiro so i am trying to be grateful to it
@YalelingOz
Күн бұрын
Star Wars episodes 4-6 are definitely better due to technical limitations, and the need to collaborate with other talented creatives made for better movies.
@LurkingLeviathan
Күн бұрын
Its literally the second episode guys... ok this isn't Disney where this was just phoned In. Can we not hyper focus on one scene and get the show canceled I've been waiting half a decade for this show and I love how it's a lower quality anime like it's from the 90s. It doesn't need to be in 4k 9 millions frames per second ray tracing bull crap. yea there's a few quality issues. Name a movie or TV show that doesn't have a few minor issues with it. Dude I swear we cant even have tv shows now cause people just tear every miniscule detail apart until the investors see thir money being lost and they pull the plug. Criticize it sure but stop being so intense like the people should lose their jobs or something..... eventually we're going have bluey and just mindless stupid shows that have zero emotions or anything because the writers are too scared of being canceled for doing something that didn't happen in an episode of modern family or something.
@jennyahaha1395
Күн бұрын
as a big junji ito fan... i thought 3rd time's a charm... right... ?? 😭 but to be completely honest i think adapting like. anything of his is always gonna be either hard or theyll have to take freedoms/a campy route (like the movies)
@Hikarizu
Күн бұрын
Way of the househusband is barely animated but I fail to see how more fluid animation would make it any better.
@themoviecapo
Күн бұрын
Bukkake lips was really disappointing between shots😅
@ilikebreadcrumbs8149
Күн бұрын
I want to make a suggestion for a video on the anime mobile suit gundam thunderbolt its a short 4 ep ova series and in my opinion has some of the best use cases of music and sound design in any anime ive ever watched
@thomass7891
Сағат бұрын
Tower of God season 2 looks like it was made on power point. :(
@09stir
Күн бұрын
Was the choice to say "moving parts/pieces" about a billion times a purposeful one to parallel some "bad" anime's repetitive nature?
@aramisscabott6747
Күн бұрын
I'm gonna speak my mind about Uzumaki, be free to disagree. I find this story as the epitome of style without substance. I can appreciate the outstanding art and creative designs. But to me it feel like Junji Ito came up with a book full of concept art surrounding spirals and then undercooked a lousy plot to connect the pictures. As a horror story it just doesn't work. Everything is so dumb that I find it closer to a very twisted gag manga (pun intended) than to a scary one. I might be biased 'cause I'm absolutely inmune to body horror so I'm more attracted to suspense, paranoia and psychological horror... but that was my opinion in the story independently of the anime quality.
@West-u3t
Күн бұрын
yeah. i heard it was because it was took expensive to make episodes that detailed and the team didn’t wanna pay so the animators just decided to do it very shitily.
@murmur6643
Күн бұрын
new pey x gurren lagann vid🤔
@munzutai
Күн бұрын
Is there static in the narration or is my speakers?
@syd.a.m
Күн бұрын
Your speakers.
@Electronica27
Күн бұрын
Nobody talking abt episode 3? It doesnt look nearly as bad
@reaperandyel
Күн бұрын
Really wanna see your thought on Re:Zero series.
@Z1Neptune
Күн бұрын
i love you
@Innomen
Күн бұрын
Uh, I appreciate the context and whatnot but this video feels like concept squatting. We don't know what happened, so why are you making a video about what happened you know? I'll wait till I know more.
@ZackDi-fu3jw
Күн бұрын
88 views in 8 minutes bro got a new peak
@grimmturd
Күн бұрын
Oh, it wasn't just me who thought the quality took a nosedive after 1 episode?
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