Anime summer 2018 in a nutshell3/8/2024 To sum things up, though, it’s the combination of David Production’s newfound efficiency, upper management willing to allocate extra time for the project, and a massive influx of creators from studio SHAFT taking refuge in a project where their limiters can be safely removed. David Production’s take on Ohkubo’s (literal) firefighting series is shaping up to be an animation effort that can at least pick up Soul Eater’s baton without shame, and that means many people have a fair question: how the hell are they managing that?Īs it turns out, the answer was long enough that we had to dedicate it an article of its own – if you’re at all interested in Fire Force, or simply curious about the exceptional quality we’ve been seeing in the teasers, I encourage you to read this in full. Atsushi Ohkubo’s works continue to be blessed – don’t say the words Soul Eater Not! in this household – with productions that go above and beyond action anime standards, which is quite impressive considering they also keep receiving a sizable number of episodes. Kevin: If there’s one summer title that’s managed to wow viewers before the broadcast even starts, that’s got to be Fire Force. Main Animator: Hiroyuki Ookaji, Riki Matsuura Consistency is their goal, which they will enforce as much as they want (and can).: Yoshio Kozakai Consistency is their goal, which they will enforce as much as they want (and can).: Hideyuki MoriokaĪssistant Designer, Chief Animation Director Chief Animation Director (総作画監督, Sou Sakuga Kantoku): Often an overall credit that tends to be in the hands of the character designer, though as of late messy projects with multiple Chief ADs have increased in number moreso than the regular animation directors, their job is to ensure the characters look like they're supposed to. You know what time is it: our lengthy summer 2019 anime preview examining all the new shows that have gathered exceptional creators, the ones that have allowed interesting ideas to meet capable teams, and those that have simply caught our eye for some reason or the other.Ĭharacter Designer, Chief Animation Director Chief Animation Director (総作画監督, Sou Sakuga Kantoku): Often an overall credit that tends to be in the hands of the character designer, though as of late messy projects with multiple Chief ADs have increased in number moreso than the regular animation directors, their job is to ensure the characters look like they're supposed to.
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