This opening sequence is from Ping Pong The Animation. I find the style of this show really unique. It has a very loose, hand-drawn rotoscope-type of feel to it, that I don't see very often. Because of the "loose" style, there's a lot of variation in how the characters look in different parts of the show. This style does a really great job of conveying emotions to viewers. The characters look almost grotesque at times, but it shows the character's expressions more clearly than a lot of other more polished (or as my friend likes to say "shiny") animations. In addition to that, I think it's also just a lot more interesting to look at.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Ping Pong Opening
This opening sequence is from Ping Pong The Animation. I find the style of this show really unique. It has a very loose, hand-drawn rotoscope-type of feel to it, that I don't see very often. Because of the "loose" style, there's a lot of variation in how the characters look in different parts of the show. This style does a really great job of conveying emotions to viewers. The characters look almost grotesque at times, but it shows the character's expressions more clearly than a lot of other more polished (or as my friend likes to say "shiny") animations. In addition to that, I think it's also just a lot more interesting to look at.
Labels:
anime
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Kensuke Ushio
,
Masaaki Yuasa
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Ping Pong The Animation
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Tatsunoko Production
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