Does /m/ enjoy retro designs in their chinese cartoons?
For example in Shin Mazinger, Ankokuji looked like he was straight out of Lupin, and that's mad as fuck.
>>14447659
yeah, but I don't like 60s-70s designs so much as I just hate millenial designs.
>>14447686
Not even Devilman?
>>14447659
I enjoy what works. If it fits, it fits.
Mazinger is an ancient IP, in anime terms, so it worked well.
Hell, even if it was some brand new show I wouldn't care if the designs were "retro". I wouldn't care if it was a reboot of an ancient show with new designs. I'm not some autist who "hates millennial designs"
>>14447659
That's because Ankokuji was from the original Mazinger Z manga from 72.
I don't think it's really about old or new. A good design is a good design. As long as the art conveys what they're going for. In Shin Mazinger's case what they were going for was, "Go Nagai."
Imagawa has a thing for that. I watched through his rendition of Tetsujin lately, and the artwork for it was also very evocative of 60s anime, even moreso than Giant Robo.
I like stuff like this. It helps remind me that not all anime is generic sameface.
>>14448405
Tetsujin 28 might be my favorite work of his. It's not as over the top as he's usually known for and it makes for a nice period piece.
>>14447715
I didn't think I'd like Tomohiro Shimoguchi's modernized art for the Getter Robo Devolution manga but it ended up working for me.