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Why does AS have a S&P division?Hilariously, Toonami is censoring Fire Force fan-service episodes and has a standards and practices division.
My thoughts were....who the fuck still watches Toonami?
Shit airs at fucking midnight.
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Why does AS have a S&P division?Hilariously, Toonami is censoring Fire Force fan-service episodes and has a standards and practices division.
My thoughts were....who the fuck still watches Toonami?
Why does AS have a S&P division?
Shit airs at fucking midnight.
I thought Turner was fucking dead after AT&T gobbled up Warner?It’s a Turner Network and Turner is horrified of lawsuits according to Mike Graham
https://youtube.com/watch?v=JGrDfXYtHok:492
Plus who's gonna sue, Soccer moms? What kid is going to be watching shit that airs at midnight?
Hilariously, Toonami is censoring Fire Force fan-service episodes and has a standards and practices division.
My thoughts were....who the fuck still watches Toonami?
Koreans need to grow the fuck up and get over this shit. They have an outrage/victim culture and they constantly try to extort money out of Japan for this. And for the record:
Japan has apologized for this over and over. Pretty much everyone involved in the war, the Imperial soldiers and the ianfu comfort women, are all dead. Although Korea keeps "finding" new comfort women to trot out to use when the old ones die.List of war apology statements issued by Japan - Wikipedia
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I don't believe in this generational/racial/ethnic guilt thing that people are trying to push all over the world. Are all the old Axis Power nations supposed to grovel and beg for forgiveness for all eternity? WWII was a long time ago.
Science fiction action that begins with Boy meeting Gyaru!
Yes, as long as samefags are (even nominally) in charge. West Germany and Italy formed new states and got new governments. Hirohito didn't even resign in favor of his kiddo.I don't believe in this generational/racial/ethnic guilt thing that people are trying to push all over the world. Are all the old Axis Power nations supposed to grovel and beg for forgiveness for all eternity? WWII was a long time ago.
I do but its more for Lupin Part V. Also they did this with Kill la KIll too
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Kill La Kill Episode 9 - US Broadcast Censorship
If I can, I might do these for KLK's episodes......since there are some "naughty" scenes coming up.www.youtube.com
The Empire of Japan ended in 1945 and a new government was formed in 1952. Hirohito was only a figurehead from then on and croaked in 1989.Yes, as long as samefags are (even nominally) in charge. West Germany and Italy formed new states and got new governments. Hirohito didn't even resign in favor of his kiddo.
And then Japanese politicians started hanging out at Yasukuni Jinja to pay hommage to people, some of which are Class A war criminals, that have been hanged after WW2 for the shit they pulled. And they just so happen to do this at certain WW2 related dates.Japan has apologized for this over and over.
You might wanna read up on what the "reverse course" during US occupation was. TLDR:The Empire of Japan ended in 1945 and a new government was formed in 1952.
I wish Japan picked up on CG animation. The Dragon Quest film and the Mewtwo remake both have this… uncanny look. It's just fucking creepy.
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I say it looks OK for Rudolf, but it meshes horribly with Pokemon and DQ because both prominently feature human characters who just don't work in that style. IIRC the same studio that worked on these films also worked on the 3DCG Doraemon film a while back, and it looked atrocious.It's going to take another decade of computer usage, I'm assuming, but I think Japan will find a way to get around it. They tend to use motion-capture because it's quicker, but they typically don't do it for film because they have actual budgets. I don't know about the Dragon Quest film, but the new Pokemon movie was a collab between OLM and Sprite Animation Studios in LA, which wasn't the first time they collaborated together, they also did Rudolf the Black Cat a couple years back.
I say it looks OK for Rudolf, but it meshes horribly with Pokemon and DQ because both prominently feature human characters who just don't work in that style. IIRC the same studio that worked on these films also worked on the 3DCG Doraemon film a while back, and it looked atrocious.
Also, the Japanese filming industry is dead. I don't believe for a second those stiffs in suits would greenlight a budget for better CGI.
I wish Japan picked up on CG animation. The Dragon Quest film and the Mewtwo remake both have this… uncanny look. It's just fucking creepy.
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My mistake. It wasn't the same studio, but the same director (who basically ruined both scenarios). Thanks for the correction.Haven't seen the film, but neither OLM nor Sprite worked on Stand By Me, it was Shin-Ei Animation and Shirogumi (Robot Communications might've just been a producer and not production, but I dunno). It looks nice for Rudolf not just because of more original models, but because of the CGI director, Motonori Sakakibara, the same man behind Final Fantasy: Spirits Within, which visually still holds up nicely and still is historic to animation. Some people have said the look of the human characters grew on them since it's better seeing them in motion than in still-shots, but yeah, they do still look a little off. They could've toned down the eyes, or even fixed the noses, but from what I can tell, everything is otherwise spot-on. The gorgeous backgrounds in general I think is testament to how far CGI has come, and that Japanese animation does have a future in CGI, but there needs to be reformation in the workforce in order for that to become much more commonplace. Otherwise, animation studios will just continue to outsource to places like Korea for that Nickelodeon-tier CGI, and that's the most-likely outcome.
I know good cgi anime can be made, but the ones with shoddily done work get more attention and rerenue because of the source material. Same with live action adaptations. Which is why I can't shake off my pessimism.Sure, I'll take your word for it, but I think studios like Sola Digital Arts, Digital Frontier and Marza Animation Planet are our future for good CGI anime films. Although Toei can make really nice-looking CGi films if Captain Herlock is anything to go by, but that may have been thanks to Marza.
That fucker Takashi Yamazaki is directing it. I may as well bury the hurdle underground but he'll somehow slide under it, I'm sure.At least the new Lupin III movie looks nice.
This is typical propaganda. It is not a shrine to war criminals. It is a shrine to house the souls of fallen soldiers. There are no remains there. Do you actually believe there are some "souls" of WWII war criminals floating around there? I'm not sure what you'd want Japan to do about that, call the Ghostbusters?And then Japanese politicians started hanging out at Yasukuni Jinja to pay hommage[sic] to people, some of which are Class A war criminals, that have been hanged after WW2 for the shit they pulled. And they just so happen to do this at certain WW2 related dates.
Yeah, geez, I wonder why anyone would get mad at this.
Japan's attitude has always been "We're sorry, here's a bit of cash, now never speak of this again while I hang out at a shrine with my nationalist bros paying respect to fallen war criminals."
This is typical nonsense. You argue against points I never made.This is typical propaganda. It is not a shrine to war criminals.
I really don't see any points from you other than JAP MAN BAD. Nobody gives a shit about Yasukuni other than a bunch of butt-hurt Koreans and CCP stooges. Critics act like Hirohito and Tojo built this in the 40s, when it was really built in the Meiji era. Who cares about Shinto "enshrinement", mumbo jumbo, that happened 70 years ago at that? And nobody cares about some rando museum somewhere. Most Japanese people have never been to these places.This is typical nonsense. You argue against points I never made.
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