i've just watched a Cradle of Filth animated video, "Ninja scrolls" and it got me wondering if anyone has done a game in that sort of style?
i don't mean the porn ones, a lot of the violent ones are way OTT, but the clever way they use freeze frames, and the bazzar graphics, very clever people
woodz
Bizarre? lol.
Yeah, manga animation is a very specific style - Slow motion jumps, dramatic angles and sudden close ups are all trademarks. Slowing suddenly for spins and transcending into lightning fast movements are also recognisable techniques.
PMSL, i've never sed i could spell, typo IS my middle name ;)
woodz
PMSL=pee my self laughing
Eh, don't worry, I'm a little picky when it comes to spelling. PMSL? what does that mean?
Must suck to have typo as a iddle name :P
iddle? lol :|
Don't worry wOoDz he's like that in #ags IRC all the time.
I've been studying some Japanese animation style lately, I think it'd work quite well.. plus it's not quite as much drawing work as other styles.
Some of it can look quite generic even to me who hasn't seen a lot.. but when it's good it's great.
don''t get me wrong, i'm not a fan of violence, infact i hate pain but the way in these animations catch the look of shock,horror, pain, then the reality on the character's face that this is the end, is very clever
i noticed flippy D's little mistake and really wanted to comment..hehe
i keep meaning to go on IRC, but my mind goes blank and can never think of anything to say! :-\
woodz
Oooops. Ah well, pobody's nerfect. Uh, I mean....
It's clever, just like you!
I realy nid too si sum gúd anim-mee becioz i'fe herd eet canne b verry kik ares!
BTW: Under-dogs has an entire section devoted to Animé style adventure games. Check it out.
I'm watching a series called Witch Hunter Robin -- I urge you to see it for a great anime experience!
Vampire Hunter D.
Project A-Ko
Robot Carnival (any of 'em)
Acaidia Of My Youth (or any Captian Harlock film)
all very good Anime films.
C.
Vampire Hunter "D", eh?
How about Neon Genesis Evangelion?
God, I simply cannot fathom a way to articulate how much I despise Ninja Scroll - sometimes I find Kawajiri's work to be good, brainless fun - as in Wicked City, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust and Cyber City Oedo - and his segment of The Cockpit was stunning (though the other two were horrible); but when he directs crap like NS and his cringeworthy Animatrix segment Program, I start to wonder if the quality of his other work is just down to dumb luck.
Anywho, there's a (so far) fantastic anime series currently being fansubbed now called Texhnolyze - I highly reccomend that you download the first three episodes and watch them back-to-back (some people might not find the first episode as intriguing as I did, but nonetheless they should stick with it); great stuff (as is to be expected, coming as it is from the same writer as Serial Experiments Lain). Little advice, though - you'd be better off looking for it on a DC hub than Kazaa, if you want to have a shot at it.
BTW, Card Captor Macphee - I downloaded the first four episodes of WHR and didn't really have the inclination to get anymore; I hear it gets a lot better from episode 15 onwards, but that's a long wait and (more importantly) a lotta disk-space - you reccomend I get back to it?
PS - Yes, Flippy, NGE is fantastic, but it's far to obvious a reccomendation to make ;)
I don't think anything's too obvious a reccomendation to make to someone who's never heard of this stuff ._.
Anyway, personally I'm more interesting in the best animation quality rather than the best in other aspects. Is there anything that stands out?
If you're looking for good anime, I have two words for you: Cowboy Bebop. Only anime I bothered buying every episode of (on VCD for $20 for the whole series plus the movie, but still).
NGE is compulsary for anime watchers.
And Cowboy Bebop is fantastic too.
*Scribbles down all the recommendations, when a perfectly timed “low disk space†bubble pops up :'(, so then plots how to lose 500meg of “her in doors†music!*
I've been scouting around for still shots and NS doesn't come highly recommended,
Its more inspiration, although my 12 yr old daughter thinks the COF's "hallowed be thy name" video is fantastic, spesh when the stone guy gets a blade in his head the slides down the lenght of the blade :-\
i worry about her lol
they aren't that hard to draw apart from i can't draw hands!, but it would mean a lot of animation in a game, when the MAGS thing is done i might have a go, along with my game, a Vampire one, art for another one..........
woodz
Quote from: Shattered Sponge on Mon 09/06/2003 19:20:42
BTW, Card Captor Macphee - I downloaded the first four episodes of WHR and didn't really have the inclination to get anymore; I hear it gets a lot better from episode 15 onwards, but that's a long wait and (more importantly) a lotta disk-space - you reccomend I get back to it?
Haven't seen past three.
When I see more episodes, will let you know what they're like.
Don't know why you didn't like it -- I thought it was brilliantly animated and very involving.
BTW, can I call you Sailor Sponge from now on? ;D
Quote from: DGMacphee on Tue 10/06/2003 05:36:36
Haven't seen past three.
When I see more episodes, will let you know what they're like.
Don't know why you didn't like it -- I thought it was brilliantly animated and very involving.
It's not really that I didn't like it, just that there were (and are) other series vying for my attention (such as Texhnolyze, which you all should have downloaded by now, if you know whats good for you), and they happened to be better, in my eyes.
Quote from: DGMacphee on Tue 10/06/2003 05:36:36
BTW, can I call you Sailor Sponge from now on? ;D
Hehe, we should totally form our own magical drag-queen team; we could do an ultra cheesy OP sequence in flash, and everything.
Well, we COULD.
Stop looking at me like that!
Anywho, few more reccomendations here:
Berserk
Legend of Black Heaven
Escaflowne (movie or series, it's all good)
Boogiepop Phantom
X TV (not the movie, it's poo)
Kare Kano
Haibane Renmei
Ebichu
Gunbuster
Macross Plus
FLCL
Cyber City Oedo
Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade
Patlabor 1
Patlabor 2
Patlabor WXIII
Memories
Castle of Cagliostro
Wings of Honneamise
Porco Rosso
Kiki's Delivery Service
Grave of the Fireflies
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
And so forth.
That should keep you occupied for a wee while.
/me gives the thumbs up, especially the Ghibli stuff!
Cybercity Oedo 808's my fav. A lot of swearing, though. A lot.
A movie that steals way to much from the japanese animation genre is The Matrix 1 and 2. It pissed me off a bit really, but the Animatrix got released so they are giving homage to the style that it borrowed so heavily off.
Shattered Sponge is right, I found that the best anime animation examples I've seen, were in “Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade†if it wasn't for the fact it was animated, you could've sworn they used live film.
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Why do I get a sense of deja vu?
Stop bickering, children. :P
Uh... anyway, if anyone wants to see a recent anime music video, check out Breaking the Habit by Linkin Park.
Quote from: Dart on Sun 20/06/2004 14:00:00
Stop bickering, children. :P
Oh yeah, definate deja vu!
Since this topic is back again, I just want to say once again how much I hate most of the titles that get mentioned in threads like these. Fuck bloody Manga Entertainment for bringing out the shithouse stuff for westerners to see and giving Japanese animation this image. My god, Ninja Scroll >_< ARGHHHH!!! My spine and internal organs are trying to escape my body just at the thought of it.
(OK, I'm over it now.)
If you're a RPG fan, you might enjoy "Record of Lodoss War". 13 Volumes in the series. I thougt it was really good, and it was nice to see how the character's abilities continued to improve as the series progresses. I found the overall story is somewhat similar to Lord of the Rings in many ways (but not a clone of LotR).
Another suggestion (if you've not already seen it), is to watch the classic "Akira" movie. A bit of a strange story overall, but really interesting. It starts off almost like it's about rival biker-gangs and such, but then it turns into something completely different and gets much deeper and as the movie progresses.
For a fun senseless violent anime, I also suggest "Fist of the North Star" (but don't get the terrible live-actor version which was made a few years after the anime version).
And, one more I highly recommend:
Dagger of Kamui (Kamui no Ken), a.k.a. "Revenge of the Ninja Warrior", "The Blade of Kamui". I think this movie is a real masterpiece . A historical fantasy set in Meiji-era Japan. Hounded by the sinister Bishop Tenkai, Jiro wanders northern Japan and America, trying to uncover his past and the secret of the dagger he carries with him. Violent, sometimes magical and fairly serious historical drama.
I just noticed Spirited Away isn't in here.
Why isn't Spirited Away here?
Spirited Away should be here.
It is now, isn't it.
i really liked the hellsing series.. and noir series.
and i still got to watch nge and cowboy bebop
I don't know, I thought that despite all it's flaws, Ninja Scrolls wasn't that bad of a movie. I mean, maybe the repeated rapings were a bit much, but the Japanese always seemed a bit "looser" about that type of stuff.
I agree with Barbarian, Akira is a pretty decent movie. It's kind of weird, but South Park seems to like that one (The trapper keeper episode really draws from it). Also, I saw that Fist of the Northstar live action on Sci-Fi channel. Wow, that was crappy. Almost as bad as the live action Street Fighter movie with Jean Claude.
Tenchi Muyo is kind of a weird series, so I suggest just watching the movies if you want to like it.
Galaxy Express 999 is old, but I rather like it.
From what I've heard, NGE is almost like a crack induced fantasy, but I've never watched it.
No big anime expert, but I definately like it - I'd just like to say that Rouroni Kenshin (Samurai X) is very much worth a look.
The TV-series is good, but very long, as I've understood, and the motion picture is also good, (And similiar style-wise to the series) but the masterpiece is the two OVA:s that is out there; "Trust" and "Betrayal".
Superb animation, brilliant music, a brilliant and breathtaking story and lots of violence, but in the most ugly and un-glorifying way there is.
So far I haven't met anyone who hasn't gone absolutely dead quiet in the beginning and the end of it, because of the impact it creates.
(http://www.hillcity-comics.com/anime/samurai_x_01.JPG)(http://www.hillcity-comics.com/anime/samurai_x_02.JPG)
Ah, cripes, two fanatical ramblings in one day? Oh well...
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I've never seen any anime TV shows and I'm no expert on Japanese animation in general, but have to say holy christ does Hayao Miyazaki make some incredible movies! Princess Mononoke, My Neighbour Totoro and Spirited Away are truly the best films... OF ALL!
I'm rather fond of Slayers and El-Hazard. I recommend those.