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The eyecatch is as important to anime as the OPs are, and if they wanted to do a cute eyecatch, that was their choice. If they couldn't be arsed to put in a proper timed commercial break, that's on them.
Besides, it's super common for there to be a dissonance in emotional moments because you may still be bawling your eyes out over something that happens in the anime in the second half/causes a cliffhanger and because it's the end of the episode, you get the ED--and it's an upbeat pop song. And you still can't stop crying. *coughCLANNADcough*
You say that but the eye catch thing isn't in every anime and not in the original 1979 version if I remember correctly. Adding such a thing there completely ruins the moment and because its not the end of the episode and its a quick thing it's not like an ED where you can choose to skip it and just think about the actual end. This happens in the middle of the episode. it doesn't let it simmer like it should. If CLANNAD decided to turn 2 episodes into 1, they would cut out the ED in the cliffhanger and not have the super upbeat ED in the middle of that moment and the episode. Anything else would be a ridiculous choice just like this was.
FMA:B for instance during dramatic moments had the speech itself omitted for the purposes of maintaining the mood. Before green gables could've done it differently or had another version animated for the more sour moments.
Kinos journey 2003 has the eyecatch thing be generic enough to work with whatever mood the show is giving off at any given moment.
I don't get the point of "This was their choice" of course it was? And it was a choice that made the anime worse and drastically hurt its more sad moments.
"it's important to anime" is also not really a point at all. I'm the end consumer watching it, I don't particularly care about the business aspects it's their job to make the experience good for me while balancing the business part in the background. If their business choices hurt the product then the product is worse.
The eyecatch bumper is well made when a viewer that is already watching isn't thinking twice about it being there. Before green gables fails this.
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