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Both sides of the Precure x Conan collaboration were a lot of fun, especially the latter! You could tell it was a labor of love from the recreation of the transformation

Both sides of the Precure x Conan collaboration were a lot of fun, especially the latter! You could tell it was a labor of love from the recreation of the transformation

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Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...

Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...Ribbon Hero...

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The action in this week's episode of Dungeon Meshi has a real edge that makes it stand out. Sushio's fleeing animation at the end might be one of my favorite sequences in the adaptation so far: fury but also palpable desperation in how the claws struggle to attach to the wall

The action in this week's episode of Dungeon Meshi has a real edge that makes it stand out. Sushio's fleeing animation at the end might be one of my favorite sequences in the adaptation so far: fury but also palpable desperation in how the claws struggle to attach to the wall

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We're so fucking back

We're so fucking back

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Funny to end Yomi no Tsugai #05 with this super cool, emphatic sequence when you can guess what the punchline is to "Yuru isn't used to these fancy bows". Wasn't emphasized as a gag in the manga, but animation & series composition joined hands to turn it into a great one

Funny to end Yomi no Tsugai #05 with this super cool, emphatic sequence when you can guess what the punchline is to "Yuru isn't used to these fancy bows". Wasn't emphasized as a gag in the manga, but animation & series composition joined hands to turn it into a great one

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Most characterful sequence of animation in GQuX so far, and for a very important purpose: Machu owning the hell out of this dog

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Most characterful sequence of animation in GQuX so far, and for a very important purpose: Machu owning the hell out of this dog

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So fun to have a show with such beautiful, thorough animation but also so committed to Keiichi Arawi's Cartoon Logic. You see a chase with fluid smoke animated on the 1s and then immediately trip into the goofiest fall

So fun to have a show with such beautiful, thorough animation but also so committed to Keiichi Arawi's Cartoon Logic. You see a chase with fluid smoke animated on the 1s and then immediately trip into the goofiest fall

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coalowl's new music video for iinchou is her best work yet. The nature of her essentially solo indie efforts tend to enforce a strict production economy on her work, but all of that goes out the window with a short film with as much ambition as imagination

coalowl's new music video for iinchou is her best work yet. The nature of her essentially solo indie efforts tend to enforce a strict production economy on her work, but all of that goes out the window with a short film with as much ambition as imagination

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Thanks to Kameda's designs, Yaiba's expressions nail late 80s/early 90s kids anime in a way you can't take for granted with remakes. That creates a fun contrast with the dashes of modern three-dimensionality in the staging, the drawings themselves, or the way they're processed

Thanks to Kameda's designs, Yaiba's expressions nail late 80s/early 90s kids anime in a way you can't take for granted with remakes. That creates a fun contrast with the dashes of modern three-dimensionality in the staging, the drawings themselves, or the way they're processed

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Never interrupt detectives when they're celebrating, they might use their prodigious intellect to kick the shit out of you

Never interrupt detectives when they're celebrating, they might use their prodigious intellect to kick the shit out of you

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ymdnok x kjmtks...

ymdnok x kjmtks...

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Credit order for Kusuriya #39 indicates that the promising Mayu Tanimoto boarded the second half. Loved the conversation between Maomao & Gyokuyo where her eureka moment is literalized by light. Nicely executed, shout out to a very international director team led by Misu Yamaneko

Credit order for Kusuriya #39 indicates that the promising Mayu Tanimoto boarded the second half. Loved the conversation between Maomao & Gyokuyo where her eureka moment is literalized by light. Nicely executed, shout out to a very international director team led by Misu Yamaneko

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Nekotomi Chao paid back Chiramune's director Mutobe for his Oshi no Ko contribution with a stunning ending! Somewhat more realistic renderings of the designs, but in a way that allows them to be abstracted into effects-like shapes through amoji's action supervision. Cool as hell

Nekotomi Chao paid back Chiramune's director Mutobe for his Oshi no Ko contribution with a stunning ending! Somewhat more realistic renderings of the designs, but in a way that allows them to be abstracted into effects-like shapes through amoji's action supervision. Cool as hell

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Really enjoyed the first episode of Cinderella Gray. The way Uma Musume flirts with real history often leads to interesting results, but this is its most straightforward, honest take on sports anime. Heartfelt, cool in spots, and pretty damn funny

Really enjoyed the first episode of Cinderella Gray. The way Uma Musume flirts with real history often leads to interesting results, but this is its most straightforward, honest take on sports anime. Heartfelt, cool in spots, and pretty damn funny

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You can BET nara was going to use the goofiest characters in Bisque Doll to stage another fun scene with paper cutout puppets ๐Ÿซก

You can BET nara was going to use the goofiest characters in Bisque Doll to stage another fun scene with paper cutout puppets ๐Ÿซก

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Best thing about Digimon Beatbreak so far is Gekkomon using its tongue to launch itself around. This thing is a damn menace

Best thing about Digimon Beatbreak so far is Gekkomon using its tongue to launch itself around. This thing is a damn menace

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Fun to see Tetsuya Takeuchi's animation philosophy seep into Tensei Ojisan's bones. Even if the production can't always articulate it like he would on his own sequences, the exaggeration & swag are a great fit for a ridiculous show where a character mismatch is the whole premise

Fun to see Tetsuya Takeuchi's animation philosophy seep into Tensei Ojisan's bones. Even if the production can't always articulate it like he would on his own sequences, the exaggeration & swag are a great fit for a ridiculous show where a character mismatch is the whole premise

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Apocalypse Hotel: Ah, the impermanence of life mono: Ah, the impermanence of ice cream

Apocalypse Hotel: Ah, the impermanence of life mono: Ah, the impermanence of ice cream

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