Anyone feel this kinda had some very anime-ish animation, especially when that alien gets sucked out of the ship. Kinda
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clow987 — 16 years ago(August 19, 2009 01:37 PM)
Anyone feel this kinda had some very anime-ish animation, especially when that alien gets sucked out of the ship. Kinda feels like a Ben 10 Alien Force artist.
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SteveM-1 — 16 years ago(August 20, 2009 03:14 PM)
I didn't feel it was "too Anime". Mainly going by the character's faces. As for the action, I felt it was pretty fluid and there was some obvious CGI mixed in there (especially with Sinestro's Giant Yellow Power Battery), but it didn't make me feel like I was watching Anime.
When you compare this to "Batman: Gotham Knight", which was intentionally supposed to have an "Anime" feel, Green Lantern doesn't really seem like it.
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Neoblackdragon — 16 years ago(August 21, 2009 09:18 PM)
Alright western animation has borrowed from anime its simplicity. Its easier to animate less then shapes are constructed less detailed. Its easier to replicate straight lines then it is to replicated round objects(Like a human torso). Though unlike anime western animators seem to actually animate multiple frames as opposed to utilizing a still image and making the mouth move up and down or reusing old fight footage.
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Otaku-sempai — 16 years ago(December 21, 2009 02:02 PM)
"That's my take as well. It looked like they looted Hal's first GL transformation sequence from Sailor Moon!"
I think that the scene was a homage to the 1984 anime film
Lensman
. Which is entirely appropriate, since the concept of the GLC owes a lot to E.E. "Doc" Smith's
Lensman
books.
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brandonsc — 16 years ago(March 10, 2010 03:32 AM)
Well, it was animated by Telecom Animation. A Japanese studio that was one of many that animated the immortal anime classic "Akira" including many of the same animators working primarily in the capacity of animation directors.
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Room_On_Fire — 15 years ago(January 12, 2011 02:57 AM)
I know exactly what you mean. Some parts looked realistically soft of animated like the Crisis on Two Earths movie and other parts looked more like Digimon.
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