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  1. i would say this, if i would ever watched an anime with gun involved, this is what i exactly wanted to watch. this is the trigun that i have been wishing and wanting to watch 20 years ago. and i personally think this is what the best thing to be done to portray the show with such an impressive story line, characters, and obviously the gun action scene. this is just a wholesome amazing anime show! I really really like it.

    and i just want to say this! I really like how you deliver your thoughts and opinions in this video! i really appreciate it! hope, your channel gets bigger one day!

  2. I think the consistent use of it allows viewers to stay immersed because there's no contrasting artstyles or art elements competing for attention and this adds quality.
    I want to think on Made in Abyss as an example; even if they did their best to make the artstyle seamless, the ever so slight differences made the 3D really stand out from the 2D (I am totally in favor of using CGI for complex animation, I am merely giving an example). Our brains can get used to the artstyle and focus on the other elements of the show as a whole to enjoy.

  3. I forgot the show was CGI pretty much the entire time I was watching, but I did not like the amount of tracking shots in the final scene 😭 feeling like it was a video game was kinda jarring while the rest of the show was shot and animated using the same conventions as 2D anime. Certain styles and aspects of 2D anime exist because of the medium’s limitations and general nature of being 2D, but the same limitations don’t exist with CG. Limitations in general force creatives to do things in ways they otherwise would not have thought of, offering new perspectives and fostering unique styles and approaches. Just because complicated tracking shots are very difficult and rare to see a lot of in 2D anime, doesn’t mean that more of it will make it better. 2D anime finds that balance naturally because of its limitations, and Trigun stampede was able to do the same thing as well as having its own unique techniques and strengths you can’t find in 2D, but sometimes less is more ya know. We learned that higher frame rates do NOT make animation look better, that variation is key, that less is more, and Trigun stampede really really excelled in this…I just hope to see fight scenes like the final one done a little bit less like a video game quick time event scene 😭

  4. Did we watch the same anime? The animation was so distractingly bad. Not the design or look, but the actual animation. I found it so unnatural.

  5. I do want to point out on “don’t fill smoke to hide awkward movements.” Because there was a moment that used smoke in a very different way. Not obscuring flaws but using it in way one would utilize smoke in a thriller. When Millions Knives is ascending the staircase at Jenora Rock and cuts up two of the three women, it’s terrifying as you can’t solidly anticipate his actions. That is very good use of smoke.

  6. Na, this has heave use of Uncanny Valley.. I’m a senior 3D Artist, I have to say that the only time 3D anime graphics impressed me was in Guiltily Gear games

  7. Zero emotional expression from these robots. CGI still isnt there yet for us humans to really connect. Creators had no originality so the same villain comes back. Production studio rapes the IP – oh wow flashy fight scenes lol – i see where the money went. Not the plot nor getting real talent. Dont waste your time people.

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