Here is where I believe Anime made a huge attempt at making a 3 Dimensional approach, with 2 Dimensional characters. Akira 's Swan dive off of Raideen's left head guard, almost Looks Rotoscoped. It was so accurate, Like a trace over of someone actually diving. Beautifully executed and Drawn.
It was not traced, nor rotoscoped in ANY way. Very good 2D artists and animators used to pull that off without using any photos dude, just watch more 70s and 80s anime. It is an art that has been mostly lost these days with all those gadgets and tablets and shit. Anime artists have quite lazy modern methods these days...
Actually, there are a lot of modern anime that have superior cinematography and animation to that particular diving scene, without needing to use rotoscoping or CGI. Also, you really think that using tablets and modern computer rendering techniques somehow makes animators "lazy", when in fact they pretty much use the same techniques but with different, more modern tools. Not to mention any decent anime nowadays are able to animate such types of scenes without looking off-model.
@@StrikeNoir105E but when you take a look at those animators that seem to have 3d softwares installed in their brains, they are all veteran animators, from Ichiro Itano, Yasushi muraki, Yutaka nakamura, norimitsu suzuki, they aren't "new" animators, they have been working on the industry for decades, a lot of 70s and 80s animators later worked in various anime with different roles, such as key animators, supervisors, VFX directors and so on, it's not just that the "oh new animators are better" but in fact, they are the very same who animated this, with more than 30 years of experience and teaching other animators in the process
Tomino might have codified "real robot" genre, but his super robot shows are amazing as well. Overman King Gainer feels like a mix of both.
Ahhh, Living on Okinawa ‘75 - ‘78. Love to see some of this stuff get the Pacific Rim treatment.
神谷明さんの雄叫びいいよね。
Always my favorite Shogun Warrior!!!
I still remember gintama parody🤣🤣🤣
so this was what gintama was referencing
lmao
When?
@@Ratciclefan Episode 123
第一話のフェードイン❗️
3話目ぐらいから人面岩で
フェードインする😄
巨大ロボが別形態のメカに変形するのを玩具で再現可能にした革命的作品。
超豪華ゴッドバード変形ライディーン。
当時5.000円だった。
"RAAAAIIIDEEEEEEN!"
Bad. Ass.
Holy fuck the mouth moves
I still have my MARVEL Comics of Shogun Warriors until now.(1989)
巨大ロボットに吸収される演出は これ以前にあったのだろうか。
それとも これが原点?
El precio de la historia
AT LAST. I already saw RAIDEEN anime. What I only have is d MARVEL Comic book.(Circa 1989). :-D
この時代のアニメロボットは口が有りますね。しかも口が動く。(笑)
So is this from when Tomino was directing Raideen
It's funny how voltron looks just like raideen. I missed watching this on the spanish channel after all the latin programs were done.
Me too. First Fist of the Northstar. the gore got blocked (tiny cubes)
Here is where I believe Anime made a huge attempt at making a 3 Dimensional approach, with 2 Dimensional characters. Akira 's Swan dive off of Raideen's left head guard, almost Looks Rotoscoped. It was so accurate, Like a trace over of someone actually diving. Beautifully executed and Drawn.
It was not traced, nor rotoscoped in ANY way. Very good 2D artists and animators used to pull that off without using any photos dude, just watch more 70s and 80s anime. It is an art that has been mostly lost these days with all those gadgets and tablets and shit. Anime artists have quite lazy modern methods these days...
Actually, there are a lot of modern anime that have superior cinematography and animation to that particular diving scene, without needing to use rotoscoping or CGI.
Also, you really think that using tablets and modern computer rendering techniques somehow makes animators "lazy", when in fact they pretty much use the same techniques but with different, more modern tools. Not to mention any decent anime nowadays are able to animate such types of scenes without looking off-model.
@@StrikeNoir105E but when you take a look at those animators that seem to have 3d softwares installed in their brains, they are all veteran animators,
from Ichiro Itano, Yasushi muraki, Yutaka nakamura, norimitsu suzuki, they aren't "new" animators, they have been working on the industry for decades, a lot of 70s and 80s animators later worked in various anime with different roles, such as key animators, supervisors, VFX directors and so on,
it's not just that the "oh new animators are better" but in fact, they are the very same who animated this, with more than 30 years of experience and teaching other animators in the process
Sakata Gintoki parodied it well (Gintama)
Lol🤣
Oh fuck yes.
@RockHFan Shin-Getter subbed the first 12 episodes, but then someone else picked it up.
Ready Player One Shoto p410
where did you get this subbed ver
Did he become smaller?!
第一話
ジャージのままで操縦。
ユニフォームでは?😅
Anyone here cos gintama ? Lol
On est tous là à cause de gintama ???
いえ、恐らくコレ第一話ですからその禿ですよ。
YMO?
フェードインはこの少し前がカッコイイんだよ わかってないね
フェード、フェード、フェード
のところが見たいのに
禿、クビになった後の回か