I think it would be a bit more than 1.5x as good, but I don't think 10x the effort is an exaggeration so it's understandable.
Unboxious
That would be a mistake to take away the spirit of experimentation and risk taking.
Just look at how many isekai get released every year. That spirit is already half-dead.
Glad you liked it!
A lot of the manga I read already has an anime adaptation. In those cases I'll often listen to that OST. I also have an adventure fantasy playlist specifically for adventure fantasy manga. Sometimes I'm not listening to anything at all though.
Almost no anime do this
I've seen many anime do this. Chihayafuru comes to mind.
It’s a deliberate choice of art style
I dunno about that. I think it's just much easier to render the clothing that way.
Funny that it wound up being a tree. I often joke that they should let the animators outdoors more often so they know what plants look like. I've seen at least two anime now where trees growing on a slope are drawn growing perpendicular to that slope instead of parallel with earth's gravitational pull. It looks dumb as hell to anyone who's ever been in a forest before.
Sure one of those anime was an absolute joke anyways (Trails of Cold Steel) but the other one was Re:Zero!
I don't watch a ton of movies, but Redline would be right at the top next to LOOK BACK; Tokyo Godfathers would probably be up there as well.
I wonder what he cooks up for us next time. There's really no telling with this guy.
Had to take a break from my RE:Zero rewatch because Subaru was being too cringe. Holy cow can he be hard to watch sometimes.
Anyways, besides that I've started on a few of this season's new offerings:
- Akane-banashi - Really fun adaptation of a good story, only brought down by Netflix's shitty subtitles. They are translating little to none of the text in the background, even when that text is extremely relevant. Even when they do translate it they don't bother with typesetting so it's a terrible experience. Hopefully a fansub group fixes this at some point but very few people ever seek that sort of thing out these days so who knows.
- Daemons of the Shadow Realm - A great adaptation of a great story, and this time no reservations on how it was translated.
- Snowball Earth - So far the story feels very whimsical. Fun first episode with excellent CGI animation. It's hard to say what I think of the quality of the writing at this point; I think I'm gonna have to give it a couple more episodes first.
I haven't started on The Ramparts of Ice because as a Netflix show I'm kinda expecting it to have the same issues as Akane-banashi. I dunno, maybe it'll be fine.
Fun stuff! I was kinda hoping it would get past the end of the first chapter but I guess if an anime leaves you wanting more that's probably a good thing.
I can't say I didn't feel a little ripped off when I finished the final episode of "Golden Kamuy Final Season" and then another season was announced. But hey, at least that means we get more Golden Kamuy!
Finished Season 1 of Re:Zero. It capped the season off very nicely. One could argue Emilia was a little too quick to forgive, but that's just kind of who she is. I followed that up with the first OVA, and uh wow. That was fun. It felt a little like the OVA's writer(s) were calling out the original work on what it did to Rem's character, which is very fair. Overall just a good time. Shame it (probably) isn't canon.
I also watched a couple of episodes of the second season of Umamusume. I was deeply amused by the scene where a certain horse girl wouldn't enter the gate. I looked it up, and sure enough it was based off of real-life events. There's even a video out there that shows both side-by-side, because of course there is. My favorite parts of this show are usually bits like this where I'm reminded that the horse girls are based off of real horses. Fun stuff.
As for the current seasonals: