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NJ_
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Except there are people who bought the Japanese Blu-ray releases and other than episode 5, Toei hasn't fixed anything else. |
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BadNewsBlues
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That sounds like they're doing it out of sense of being spoiled.
Hahahaha no just no. |
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Sailor Sedna
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From what I've seen of Crystal's Blu-Ray's fixes, I think it actually looks even worse than the web version, with more errors even, yet when I've looked at Soul of Gold's, it's the opposite... |
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Lord Geo
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Well, I was mainly going off of what seemed to be a reasonable assumption here. We'll just have to see what Toei continues to do in terms of fixes from here on out.
It probably depends on the specific scene, because I've seen a few images from the BD release of SMC compared to the web version, & it looked very much improved. Meanwhile, I haven't seen what SoG looks like on home video, but that's mainly because I was mostly fine with how it looked; the really notable errors I noticed could easily be fixed. |
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Sailor Sedna
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I agree; there are scenes that were improved on Crystal, though there were ones that looked worse.
You can see SoG comparisons on this Tumblr blog called "Amusing Saint Seiya", just search "soul of gold". |
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ParkerALx
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Nonsense. Dragon Ball has had plenty of amazing peaks when it comes to animation quality. Much of the Goku vs. Vegeta fight still holds up to this day and most of Dragon Ball: The Path to Power looked stunning. Even Dragon Ball Super has had its moments. But those scenes are few and far between compared to the generally consistent fight choreography seen in the original anime series. |
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encrypted12345
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Sunrise has issues as well (even if Toei is usually worse), and if you consider Shaft a big company, it's outright infamous. It's partly because Dragon Ball is more famous that people notice it more, and because they do so many shows at once. Off the top of my head, they are working on One Piece, Precure, and Digimon Tri as well. |
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A Man named RJ
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They would NOT have the budget. In fact Toei being one of the larger studio often gets a lot of people poking their finger into their productions resulting in slower planning and thus a poor project. you cant just throw money into something, especially when this guy just finished saying Hiring more and more animators is becoming a ridiculous burden. Currently the people financing and planning this show, and one piece is Fuji tv. |
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GyallicGirl
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Time has NOTHING to do with it. There are thousands of animators working with the same exact conditions and produce quality anime.. but whatever, hopefully someone corrects this for the American release if ever. I kinda miss the gore as well..
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A Man named RJ
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If you think time has nothing to do with the production of quality animation, then you are very uninformed to the process of animation, especially in Japan. Dragon Ball Super's production conditions are awful to say the least. people are getting their assignments really late because of poor planning planning. There are so many shareholders just squeezing the life out of this series, and ALL of them have to reaach compromises on how things get done. So tell me something: Your career gets you paid essentially 8 dollars an hour. You finally manage to get a job that has to be in by a certain amount of time HAS to be completed. you have to animate roughly 3 cuts (lets say 20, 10, and 42 seconds each( moving at your standard 12 FPS thats 120 drawings per second excluding holds, repeats, and the couple of times when you work on the 3s) in the span of less than a week to make up for lost production time (planning pitfalls). What happens to your artwork when you now have to RUSH? and when you answer that you can tell me time has nothing to do with it. Some Shows fall victim to the bad timing, others (mostly 1 and 2 cour shows) dont tend to nearly as badly, but they also have a LOT more time to work. Super was behind by episode 4 (which was delayed if you forgot) |
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Redbeard 101
Oscar the Grouch
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While I don't disagree he personally may have too much on his plate if you seriously think the current output of anime each season is profitable and sustainable in the long run I would say you need to re-evaluate that line of thinking. The Japanese anime industry is clearly producing more anime beyond it's mean of sustainability. He is not wrong on that at all. Hayashida just does not realize he's part of that problem himself. |
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JulieYBM
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Hayashida is just a producer himself. He doesn't run the company. His job is to oversee a project. New projects are begun because the studio needs to make more money to keep its staff paid. Guys like Morishita Kouzou, who run the studio in general, are the ones who need to think about its future, which is why they keep taking on new projects.
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