I like him better than Nakamura honestly
I think hes on the staff for the Yozakura Quartet OAD as well from the looks of the trailer
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#202
Posted 22 July 2010 - 11:59 PM
He's awesome. No denying it, but I just like Nakamura clean style more. I don't know, I'd still choose Nakamura over Tanaka, though by a small margine.
Would be awesome to see his work in Yozakura Quartet. Too bad it's only an OAD. Who knows how short/long it will be. I love it when Ryochimo does a series and calls up his friends to make WIN.
Would be awesome to see his work in Yozakura Quartet. Too bad it's only an OAD. Who knows how short/long it will be. I love it when Ryochimo does a series and calls up his friends to make WIN.
#203
Posted 23 July 2010 - 05:56 PM
Hiroshi Tomioka MAD
Seems to work mostly for JC Staff & Bones though has done work for other studios too.
Masami Obari MAD
I just hope he brings some of his great talent to the new SRW anime... fingers crossed.
Seems to work mostly for JC Staff & Bones though has done work for other studios too.
Masami Obari MAD
I just hope he brings some of his great talent to the new SRW anime... fingers crossed.
#204
Posted 24 July 2010 - 01:33 AM
Dangaioh BEAAAAAM!!! lol that anime was so bad. I own it on VHS. Surprised there was no Fatal Fury in there.
#205
Posted 24 July 2010 - 09:58 PM
Dangaioh! lol, it has a good song though, Cross Fight!
Yeah the MAD is just of his mecha shows. I'm surprised he did some stuff for a modern show like Code Geass.
His Dragonar OPs are really awesome, that MAD has it in really low quality, but here's it in HD
Just read this off twitter:
Yeah the MAD is just of his mecha shows. I'm surprised he did some stuff for a modern show like Code Geass.
His Dragonar OPs are really awesome, that MAD has it in really low quality, but here's it in HD
Just read this off twitter:
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Judging by an interview with director Masami Obari, he seems to be quite enthusiastic about his new 'Super Robot Wars' anime. He said that he'd gathered 2D mecha animation experts and he wanted as many mecha-loving animators as possible to participate. Obari himself directs/storyboarded episode 1. If they really managed to gathered some good people, maybe it won't be that bad after all.
#206
Posted 25 July 2010 - 12:08 AM
Pretty cool opening. I never even heard of dragonar before lol. And here I thought that I saw a lot of anime. Wasn't this popular in the west? never saw this in video stores or television.
#207
Posted 25 July 2010 - 03:12 PM
I don't think its been released in the west. Dragonar was made towards the end of the 80s, it was an attempt by Sunrise to create another smash hit like Gundam after ZZ Gundam. It didn't quite get the big success like Gundam managed but I hear it is well liked by most anime fans in Japan.
#208
Posted 27 July 2010 - 07:42 PM
Kou Yoshinari MAD
Shin Wakabayashi MAD
Yoshiyuki Ito MAD
Its nice to see some mecha animation in the last one, so rare to see these days.
Shin Wakabayashi MAD
Yoshiyuki Ito MAD
Its nice to see some mecha animation in the last one, so rare to see these days.

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