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Anime is something of a lazy medium
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Fair enough.
And for that matter, to be fair, lazy animé animation does show. It's obvious when everyone's actions line up way too exactly to be believable. For example, this was noticeable in some scenes in Uta~Kata where both of Ichika's parents would nod and open their mouths at the exact same time.
That said, what I was thinking of is what I call the "generic animesque style". For good examples of this, click any of the characters here. I generally like this style.
Notably, this does NOT include various other styles. Some of them, like the 80s animé style, I'm fine with. Some of them, such as super-macho styles, I just tolerate. Moë, with its extra-oversized eyes and minimized other facial features, is an example of a style I dislike.
(Yes, I know none of the other episodes are like that)
I couldn't wait till it was over. I'm glad the whole series didn't look like that or else I wouldn't have watched it all.
And when you finish watching it I'll have someone to talk about it with.
He's talking about Uta Kata.
Though... I suppose what he said could probably apply to Gurren Lagann too...
If I want an example of Americans doing a Japanese thing better than the Japanese, I watch Battletech (you can find eps on Youtube).
Normally I don't really mind the artstyle as long as the work itself is genuinely entertaining, but there are a few manga I've read that had a "style over substance" problem. Recently I tried to read Di Gi Charat and couldn't get into it because, well... I imagine its the kind of manga most people think of when they say "moe." Just a bunch of preteen girls being mindlessly cute, without a lot of actual substance or depth. I wound up getting rid of it, it was so insipid.
I would like to follow this up by saying "it makes me appreciate Lucky Star all the more" but lately I've been trying to marathon through Ranma 1/2 since its been awhile.
Shows like Super Dimension Fortress Macross, where the mecha are just kind of there, don't really bother me in this regard though. I seem to recall liking the original Gundam movies too, but I've lost my VHS tapes...
#1: Even bad anime is creative.