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>>1114433
>>1114435
>supporting elves
>when you keep looking for a scene only to remember it was only in the manga
Don't trust elves with modern weaponry
>>1114457
Elves need to watch their BBDA.
>>1114470
>>1114457
>that pants-shitting moment when you realize you forgot to check the clip's quality befo- [Elves with rockets.webm uploaded!]
I really liked how this scene felt, the inherent creepiness of unit-01's inhuman, animalistic movement comes off well and the fluid animation and grainy, obscured setting give it almost the feeling of something barely visible out in the woods at night, particularly when it picks up and examines zeruel's crushed skull at the end when it's looking around.
It just feels super weird and creepy, like it's a little too "alive" since i don't normally think about the evas being living things.
>>1114485
There's a reason that it's so famous, senpai. That scene regularly makes GOAT short lists
>>1114477
>>1114478
Are the rebuilds worth watching if I've already seen the original series and EoE?
>>1114624
>I've already seen the original series and EoE?
poor soul
>>1114593
Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O! Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O!Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O!Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O!Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O!Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O!Big O! Big O, Big O, Big O!
As promised.
>>1114624
>Are the rebuilds worth watching if I've already seen the original series and EoE?
On one hand they're significantly different enough that they'd be worth watching.
But they're also retarded shit. So, no. They are not worth watching.
>>1114661
That's actually pretty cool. I should finally watch this.
>>1114702
WHAT ANIME
>>1114758
Imocho
>>1114476
Why did they have to shit all over this fight in the Rebuilds dammit.
>>1114685
>>1114686
>>1114688
>>1114690
People still watch this? Jesus tapdancing christ
>>1114435
Around elves, watch yourselves.
>>1114729
Prepare for a disappointment.
>>1114862
Objectively speaking it's not that bad. I thought the movie was actually really good.
But yeah, compared to Stand Alone Complex, it's really disappointing.
>>1114919
>dub
>>1114624
Yes but keep in mind that they're not just remakes with updated art, the world has literally reset with minor differences.
Think the movie groundhog day but nobody quite keeps their memories.
>>1115006
>>1114772
what's the matter anon
>>1114772
The world has been eating it up since before you and I were born.
And they will continue to do so after we are dead.
>>1115044
>since before you and i were born
>all these 15 year olds in thread
>>1115044
to be fair people stopped watching after OS and only started again recently
>>1115045
Ya i'm a fookin' millennial
now sauce me and make more webms of shit i like
>>1115059
>You will immediately cease and not continue to access the site if you are under the age of 18.
https://www.4chan.org/rules
>>1115105
Millennials = ages 20-35
technically speaking.
so......... neener neener neener neener
>>1114942
i hate anime
>>1115155
Hate to be that guy, but read the OP
METADATA
is there a way to see the metadata with appchan x?
Can someone mix these two webms into one please?
>>1115195
With this one I mean?
>>1114421
Fuck you , kamina was best character. Simon was shit and yoko only her boobs keep in in this show
>>1115200
How bad are we talking?
>>1115211
>fuck you
Why? Did i post literally anything negative about anyone?
>>1115213
Not really , but that webm remind me some bad feels about this show after this pathetic death, Sorry bro.
Sauce please thanks good bye.
>>1115220
Yes.
>>1115160
Your post was 9 words, you could have answered him like a non-asshole with one
Memories
>>1115223
Teach a man to fish etc.
>>1115216
1 (You) robably need to lurk more
2 (You) fail'ed so hard
Keep trying, Don't believe in yourself. Believe in me! Believe in anon who believes in you!
>>1115223
and maybe if you were smarter than a chimp you could figure out we are teaching him to figure it out himself you cancerfag.
>>1114702
as much as the anime looks to be utter shit, gotta admit that webm is gold
>>1115197
poor scout
>>1115195
>>1115197
I had to sacrifice the resolution to make it fit the filesize limit.
>>1115304
>posting 2.0
da fak anon
>this fucking show
>>1115438
Well there's already that fighter jet romance thing, but it's kind of ineffective because battleships haven't been worth a damn in combat since honestly WWI (carriers became the big shit in WWII).
>>1115470
>tv rip
Did you download that a long time ago?
All I ever see these days are BD releases
>>1115474
I'll be honest, I might've gotten it from a /gif/ animu thread
>>1115304
Still looks good. Thanks anon.
best girl
>>1115537
WTF did I just watch?! I'm dyin' over here!
>>1115549
sauce
>>1115486
I can't seem to see which thread it might have been in.
/gif/ is relatively slow, so it should still be alive or at least in the archives.
Can i get the thread name so i can ctrl+f it?
>>1115580
Macross 7.
>>1115470
Fullmetal's jap dub a fucking shit.
>>1114653
Piss off.
This got kinda long.
>>1114451
You don't?
>>1115718
That really suffers from the size limit. You should make a larger one to get rid of the compression artifacts and upload it to pomf.
>>1115737
0. Yes it does.
1. I thought pomf died years ago.
2. What formats does pomf accept; can I use VP9 instead?
>>1115743
A number of clones spawned after pomf.se died.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kh1TZdtyX7UlRd55OBxf7DB-JGj2rsfWckI0FPQRYhE/edit#gid=0
>>1115631
worth it tho
>>1115743
https://mixtape.moe/
any file, vp8/9 or even hvec if you like
>>1114659
CAST IN THE NAME OF GOD
>>1114593
I just put this on loop when I'm in my office sometimes. My 68 year old boss is super enamored with it, and I don't know how to tell him it's from a cartoon.
>>1115534
They are music videos to sell CD singles and promote the artist. The OP and ED can also help get people into the show if they are good enough. Attack on Titan is a pretty good example of this.
>>1115175
Copy the code over and make a pull request.
why do you watch the tank and boat shows they look so bad
>>1115110
source
Need sauce on this
>>1115915
meta data friendino
>>1115916
Just realized, thanks
>>1115402
It's not from 2.0.
>>1114661
Even Aramaki's hair looks wrong. It's not just the color, it's the shape, like it doesn't have a life of it's own.
Pretty cool title song, if only the rest of the OST retained this level.
>>1115937
I think the Alternative Architecture OP was better than that one.
That said, they are the high point on the OST and they're still worse than both of SAC's OPs and even this one that was for the jap airing only.
>>1115909
Prism Ilya
>>1115484
Please, sir, can I have more cute .webms of the imouto from Flying Witch?
Thank you!
>>1115720
'Course not
>>1115995
It's fucking amazing, anon.
>>1115972
did it do that because that guy kept punching shinji and that eva is his mother?
>>1115942
Oh man, that's a pretty sweet OP. I didn't realize they used Christmas in a silent forest for an OP.
>>1116426
you could probably get this to loop if you trim it right.
take out sound too
>>1114421
Well that's not what I fucking wanted to wake up to
>>1116556
>not going 1080p for that one
You dissapoint me anon
>>1116605
>upscaling to 1080
>ever
>>1116615
>upscaling
>funimation rips
retard
>>1116615
>upscaling to 1080p
>he doesn't upscales his native 1080p videos to a higher quality 1080p version
>>1116594
>/a/ in the front row
>>1116594
My side.
this thread is full cringe.
>>1116625
>funi rips
>ever
just keep digging that hole your in
>>1116665
link to 1080p raw pls
PROTIP: it doesn't exist
too much moe, have a robot
>>1115942
For the record
Christmas in the Silent Forest is better than Rise and just as good if not better than Inner Universe.
>>1116927
>>1116977
It's moeshit nigga, that's a given.
>>1115006
That cannon lucks inefficient as fuck.
>>1115438
>propamanga
>>1117085
First time that slowed down shit made me laugh. Good job.
>>1116803
>no source in the metadata
Lazy cunt.
>>1115534
>1:30
>long
>>1117133
yes i am
>>1117134
The only thing I found weird is that almost all OPs are 1:30 long. What's up with that? I never noticed it until I started making .webms of the OPs and noticed that like 99% of them were all the same length.
>>1117085
This is what I imagine hell is like
>>1117271
It's almost like there's an industry standard or something in this highly formulaic industry. Weird.
>>1117271
Do you also think it's weird that 90% of anime tend to be between 23 and 24 minutes long? Cause the reasons for that are pretty much the same reasons for OP and ED lengths being what they are.
>>1117271
If you watch any of those shows that have like 3-4 minute episodes the OPs are usually about 30 seconds for obvious reasons.
I don't know how long western OPs tend to be.
>>1117271
Its just so they can get it to the 23-26 minute mark most anime have for each episode so they can actually fill the block that show has on the station.
>>1116308
technically, yes. shinji wouldn't fight aggressively because his friend toji is in the afflicted eva, so they relinquished control from him and initiated berserk mode which allows the eva to act on its own accord, who instinctively protects shinji. since shinji's mom is aware of the dummy plug containing the pilot, it wrenched it out of the eva and destroyed it. i would recommend watching the show.
>>1116927
>those crazy finns 2
>those crazy finns 3
Is there no 1? Or did the webm just not work out?
>>1116977
>NO FUN ALLOWED
>>1117458
My fucking sides holy shit.
The music saves this scene so fucking much its mindblowing
>>1117458
I need to figure out how to drift in war thunder.
>>1117487
Fucking this. Shit feels great if you can get a decent drift going at full speed in WT and then kill someone with it.
The movie clips are pretty much the reason i downloaded WT again too
;_;
I can’t believe just how different this is from Aoi Yuuki’s other voices.
>>1117302
No. A lot of western "30 minute" long shows are around that long. But the openings can be anywhere as short as like 10-20 seconds or longer than a minute.
Anime is the only industry I can think of where all of the OPs are - almost without exception - all the same length.
>>1117314
That makes the most sense.
>>1115915
Why did he have a squeak toy in his boxers?
Man do i fucking love the cat animation in this show
>>1117753
DELETE THIS
>>1114624
I feel like the Rebuild series is only worth watching after the original. That way you can better appreciate how they changed it (not to imply that they're good changes) and to sort of fill in some things since, being movies, the plot is condensed. Rebuild to me feels more like a supplement to NGE/EoE.
>>1114994
What this anon said except the plot does take a different direction when Shinji/Eva-01 fight Zeruel, though I won't say more for those who don't know.
>>1115515
source?
>>1115470
FMA brotherhood is the only anime besides DBZ where the english was better than the japanese
>newfags out of their depth
this is probably an autistic rant, but I really hate how digital anime is becoming. They now have so many ways of making anime look super clean with tons of special effects, but there's no heart or soul anymore to it. It's just fancy effects; very few shows nowadays still maintain some form of legitimate art style.
JoJo is the only show I can really think of where the massive introduction of digital technology hasn't been used as a supplement to style. What I mean by this is, if something like fire has to be hand drawn, there must be a lot of effect by the artist to draw flames and convey their effect on the environment that they're in.
With a computer, stuff like flames are starting to look alike for a lot of shows, everything's just losing it's charm.
One piece has its terrible, awful flaws for a lot of reasons, but something I always enjoyed was how Oda draws his characters. He knows how to put characters and objects into perspective to accentuate and reinforce the concepts and themes; such as sanji kicking.
Notice how the camera acts almost like a fish eye lens, as if sanji's legs are almost stretching around the frame and filling it up. He gives a really biased, unrealistic depth to the image to reinforce the idea that sanji's legs are really fucking long, and that sanji is kicking the shit out people with a helicopter-like kicking move.
I heavily enjoy it when artists perhaps take less realistic routes of drawing stuff to convey to the audience what it's supposed to represent, and I hate how computers can circumvent this process, giving a lot of anime nowadays a very standardized look
>>1117841
this but worded better and with more points and examples
>>1117841
>posting wan piss
Opinion discarded.
>>1117841
Nah, not an autistic rant. I agree. I have to wonder is it simply a stylistic choice or something to do with how easier it is to do than traditional methods. Or is it about budget?
I can't even figure out what your point is. You whine about how "digital" anime is becoming but almost nothing in your post has anything to do with digital artwork, let alone how digital artwork is actually used in anime.
To make matters more confusing you talk about Oda's use of perspective in One Piece then use a gif from the anime, which he neither drew nor animated, as an example.
>>1117852
one piece was well animated back in the late 90's and early 00's, kinda went downhill post-enies lobby
OP basically ended with the war of the best if you ask me, it's getting nowhere and doesn't have much to say anymore
>>1117851
hmm, okay
From an artistic standpoint, the progression of computer technology has hurt animation as a whole. Instead of being used as a tool to improve the quality of anime, it has been used as a crutch for animation companies to lean on and avoid stylized drawing.
One such example is energy effects and fire, where older animations would have to hand draw them and their lighting effects on other objects in the environment, but nowadays, the lighting is done by a computer that can do it realistically.
While it looks more technically correct, the animation has lost an opportunity to flaunt its art style.
An example of digital media ASSISTING anime would be red line, where computers have helped the anime look extremely nice, but have not detracted from the artstyle
>>1117854
I heard there was a complaint in the anime industry that one cell with an anime eye costs about 200 US dollars.
>>1117863
>one piece was well animated back in the late 90's and early 00's
It was never "well animated" unless you qualify that with "for a weekly Toei TV anime."
It used to have more passable animation and better pacing, until they caught up with the manga and decided to stop doing fillers, instead favoring padding out episodes with tons of flashbacks and recycled animation sequences to get less than one chapter per episode.
>>1117867
>From an artistic standpoint, the progression of computer technology has hurt animation as a whole
It is very clear that you have no clue what you're talking about just from this sentence alone.
>>1115552
This shit brings me back nigga
>>1117875
I would take you more seriously if you actually supplied an argument instead of "nuh-uh"
>>1117878
It's not worth giving an argument to someone who lacks basic understanding. Take advantage of the internet and actually look up the relationship between technology and animation.
>>1117878
Anime TV production has only improved over time. Try actually watching TV shows from the decades you praise. The 80s, the 90s, they're rife with low quality TV productions that nobody even remembers anymore. You can only list a few famous titles (most of them OVAs) or franchises that endured into the current era. Don't hear anybody singing praises about Dragon League, Karaoke Senshi Mike Jirou, Pygmalio, Jankenman, Moreo! Top Striker, Esper Mami, Mister Ajikko, Igano Kabamaru, Kojika Monogatari, Soar High!, Merhen Oukoku, Sorcerer Hunters, etc etc. Fuck even I haven't even seen half the shit I just listed, nor would I want to because the ones I DID watch convince me I wasn't missing anything.
The ratio of shit vs masterpiece is still roughly the same but at least the shit made now is far, far prettier.
>>1117839
every fucking time!
>>1117892
>'improved' in what way?
Far fewer animation errors and far smoother and more consistent animation quality. We're talking several orders of magnitude fewer. You have to look at the bottom of the barrel shit produced today to even get close to what the average for errors was in the 1990s, let alone the 80s.
Anime is still mostly drawn by hand (excepting the very few full CGI anime that have been produced lately), but the cels are now digitally scanned and uploaded to a computer so they can be colored and edited using software. The one exception to this is background artwork, which is often still done in matte paintings for many shows. This saves many, many hours of painstaking labor because cels no longer have to be repainted if the animator or colorist makes a mistake. Fixing it is trivial, and sets back production mere hours at most instead of days.
The early transitional period to digital color saw some stiff and lifeless two-tone color jobs (Inuyasha is a good example, since the first few episodes were done with traditionally colored cels but later on they switched to digital color with a noticeable drop in detail). But it's been over a decade since the software has become mainstream and modern animators and colorists have developed excellent techniques with it. They can now pull of vibrant, expressive art styles that never would have been animatable in the 90s.
>>1117898
>Ashita no Joe - 1970
>>1117898
everything you said was right, but besides the point. look at this >>1117753
the background moves at a constant, never-failing rate. It is 3 skins stretched over the walls and the ground. It's so boring that I can't stand to watch it.
compare this to something like red line, which benefits from everything you just described, but doesn't use such lazy animation
>>1117916
Redline was also like an hour and a half long and took seven years to animate.
You can't pull that shit these days and still be profitable.
These animation studios are companies which mean to make a profit.
They do that by animating as quickly and cheaply as possible so they can churn out fuckloads of cutesy/ecchi pandering garbage like >>1117753 and sell figurines, pachinko machines and blurays all day long.
If they only made good anime with amazing stories, characters and animation they'd be in the shitter by next week, not only because it's more expensive to make but because less people would buy it and it takes far longer to produce.
>>1117898
>Gunbuster - 1988
>>1117898
>Yu-Yu Hakusho - 1992
>>1117898
>Neon Genesis Evangelion - 1995
>>1117898
>Berserk - 1997
>>1117932
>FLCL - 2000
>Suddenly, COMPUTERS
>>1117898
>Diebuster, 2004
>>1117898
>Lucky Star - 2007
>Suddenly, LUCKY STAR
>>1117841
Autistic? Nah, you are just retarded and have no idea what digital actually means. Or how anything in animation works for that matter.
>>1117987
>forgetting to select the file
rip
>Soul Eater - 2008
>Redline - 2009
>Katanagatari - 2010
>>1118035
>PSSSSHHH, NOTING PERSONNEL, KID
>Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita - 2012
>>1117916
Anime always had backgrounds moving at a constant rate, scenes repeating ad nauseum and similar cheapskate shortcuts. Together with outsourcing entire episodes to Korea and the Philippines stuff simply has become even cheaper, but even the worst productions you can think of are usually still better than the worst ones from a few decades ago. The webms that anon is posting are the most memorable shows of the last decades. The average garbage looked more like this.
one positive thing ill add to the discussion of modern animation tools is the workload on animators
they can now go home sometimes and sleep
but that also might be from the young crew not caring about old grudges and actually outsourcing to corea, who knows
>Little Witch Academia - 2013
>>1118061
I'm just posting what i've got.
I think it's fair to say that animation quality varies constantly but has generally gotten better since the 90's.
>>1118080
Whoops.
>No Game No Life - 2014
>>1118080
>I'm just posting what i've got.
And that's the crux of the matter. No one remembers the bad shows, most never got subbed and a lot you can’t even download raw anywhere anymore or never even reached the internet in any form.
We live in times where one man flash animated garbage gets put on Crunchyroll solely for being from Japan. The availibility of bad shows has improved and there are more shows in general than there were ever before, that heavily skews the perception of quality.
>>1117841
Man this digital animation sure sucks.
>>1117867
>the lighting is done by a computer
It is not.
>>1118100
>the 9/11 finisher
Every time
>>1118103
animation aside, i cant get enough of good sound fx
>>1118071
I am glad her legs just go up into darkness. I may actually watch this show. I thought it was just gonna be an ecchi bullshit and just keep doing upskirt shit 24/7.
>>1117867
Effects and fire, how do they work and why does no one animate them manually?!!
>>1118116
Nah, you could show this one to little kids if you wanted.
>>1117867
Hint: A much greater focus on animated effects is the most obvious characteristic of most digital animators (to the point that critics of their style say they can't even animate normal people without explosions) and you are a goddamn idiot.
>>1118118
Well done on that webm. Good audio and overall quality. Very little artifacting. Also, I really enjoy One Punch! He is just wholly unimpressed by his enemies. I find this shit to be great.
>>1118124
>Well done on that webm. Good audio and overall quality. Very little artifacting
agreed, i post here often and that scene makes me wince
>>1118119
>>1118116
Funny to note about that, it's made by trigger.
You know, these guys.
Also it is in this moment that i realize i still have the 480p horriblesubs releases from when the show was airing.
>>1118128
That’s fine, large parts of KLK look like they were produced at 480p.
>>1115496
Its amazing that no one important died in this Movie
So uh, what can we take from this discussion? Anime is still alright, right?
>>1115915
>>1115916
>>1115921
Had to learn how to access metadata because of you guys.
It.. It took me about an hour....
>>1118195
an hour to read the OP?
>>1118182
the more things change, the more they stay the same
anime is just fine, but from the production side, the barrier to entry is lower, teams get to go home at night after just reusing a vehicle/building/object model
one thing that can fuck off tho is camera shake, fuck it right in the dickhole
you reading this ufotable you jackasses
>>1115214
You should go watch Game of Thrones.
>>1117057
Get it here?
bakabt(dot)me/torrent/131172/memories-bd-720p-thora
>>1118507
DELICIOUS BROWN
>>1118603
*DELICIOUS BROWN OLDER SISTER
Fixed that one for you dear anon
>>1117916
>compare this to something like red line
>compare a TV anime production made on a rushed schedule to a movie that the creators took 7 years to finish
Why not just compare apples to fried chicken while you're at it?
>>1117932
You're forgetting that TV anime productions have a fixed schedule. They have to finish by the TV broadcast, there's no such thing as taking your time to make it how you want it for a TV anime. You finish it by the deadline or you lose your TV slot. That actually happened to Sakamoto Desu Ga this season, the earthquake delayed them by one episode and the network said "too bad, we can't give you an extra week" and now the last episode is going to be BD-only.
>>1118182
For now. If CGI starts taking over anime production then you should be worried, that's the one real threat to anime as we know it right now. Well that and the declining Japanese birth rate but that crisis is still a long ways out comparatively.
Which program for cutting mkv´s?
Actually i use Premiere but its to fucking retarded to open mkv´s.
I don't like MeGui and Avidemux.
>>1117841
It's really just
- color filters
- CGI vehicles
- clean lines
- fuckawful direction
- deteriorating financial climate
- lack of skilled animators
>>1118690
I simply record them with OBS, Fraps or any other prog at HQ and then cut the mp4 inside Sony Vegas
>>1118706
yeah,i thought about that too.
Its just sad that no program can cut mkv´s in 2016!.
Macross is love Macross is life.
>>1115213
Pathetic? Nigger he got fucking cut in half and still managed to summon the giga drill, his death inspired an empire that murdered a galactic scale monster. Kamina had the least pathetic death of any character in any show.
>>1118673
>take on one big, well produced show
>takes more staff to finish on time, less available for anything else
>churn out three cookie cutter pieces of shit with next to no animation
>takes the same amount of effort but sells more
>>1118820
i never said that
>>1118783
Yeah i know what you mean.
It's sadly an annoying extra step we have to go through.
But at least the quality doesn't get hit (too bad) by it so there is that
>>1118795
Messer sure as hell doesn't have life anymore.
>>1118825
I want to get into Gundam, but I don't know where to start. Is there a /a/ or /m/ 'must watch' list or anything?
>>1118879
too big for the bitrate
>>1118881
I went in chronological order of the main series
just dont watch anything seed
>>1118881
There is a chart.
>>1118885
While not highly, but i still have to disagree there.
It's still far better than the 270p one that's far smaller than it needs to be seeing he had roughly 3MB left to work with
>>1118891
Could you post it?
>>1116665
name please ?
>>1114919
>dub
i cri.
>>1118821
Yeah no that's not how it works. You think animators work for free? They only work when they're on the clock, and they're only on the clock when the studio has money to pay their wages, and that money comes out of the budget they're allotted by the production committee. Ergo the amount of staff who work on a show is roughly the same for 99% of normal 24 minute TV productions, since budgets don't actually vary that much. What varies is the experience, talent and enthusiasm of the staff. Anime is still very much an artistic medium, so the level of enthusiasm and effort put in by the artists makes a huge difference.
>>1119461
>They only work when they're on the clock
Actually, no. While there are a few exceptions (KyoAni most notably), most animators don’t actually get wages, they get paid by cuts.
>>1117989
You completely missed his point, retard.