by O.Supreme » Wed Oct 25, 2017 11:21 am
As a fan of animation in general, I'm exited for this. Like JD said however I just wish we had more information. A confirmed World Wide available date on Netflix would be nice. Also while I'm sure many fans will be watching this subbed, its almost assured there will be an English Dub track. Who are providing the voices? usually with animation (unlike live action dubbing), you get some names fans of the industry are familiar with...
Also with respect to the animation, all I can say is, it looks standard of what has been coming out of Japan for the last few years. Looks like Cyborg 009, berserk, IDO and half a dozen other shows I can think of with drawn backgrounds but CG Anime human characters.
I guess with computers this is easier to do than traditional animation (even though its all done on computers now...) I guess CG effects are easier, faster to do than digital ink & paint. It almost makes me think those things don't exist anymore, but when I see shows like Young Justice (for a western example), or Yamato 2199, how amazingly beautiful they are, it makes me think either they have an astronomical animation budget, or if not, why more series don't go this route because, to my eyes it looks 100X better than the lifeless CG characters we see all to often.
Now that is speaking specifically about human characters. Robots & mecha on the other hand can look really good with CG effects (they can look bad also) Monsters...well that's a new one. Not many recent anime have giant monsters since the Super Robot genre has kind of withered out (and no I don't count NGE...) I guess based on how fluid/inspired Godzilla looks on the final onscreen product I'll decide for myself whether a CG Godzilla is good for anime, or if he should have been Digital Ink & Paint.
There are no more good TV Shows, only ones that haven't disappointed me yet.