ArchedThunder
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This is a bad edit of a piece I commissioned from .shin, he posted it in the last OT.
At least they didn't remove his signature like some other people.
This is a bad edit of a piece I commissioned from .shin, he posted it in the last OT.
At least they didn't remove his signature like some other people.
Yeah maybe. Either that or from the same universe only revived and trained up. Would be awesome to see SSJG Raditz, Nappa, etc bent on revenge.Like, slightly varied alternate universe versions of them? Or are you thinking that frost callback might be hinting at something more direct?
Edit: not cooler, frost
didnt they say during that baseball episode that Hit was so hard to get in contact with?
apparently not
and I believe Vegeta was the one who contacted him to kill goku. Thats a new low for vegeta smh
I thought the implication was it being Whis who ordered the hit, to challenge Goku.
Is this a style too
Holy shit I went to sleep and apparently the art discussion became fiercer than Vegeta's first fight against Black. I don't think anyone actually called Tate unskilled, but as it's been said several times, his style is not for everyone so of course some are going to think it's bad art and there's nothing wrong with that.
I want a direct feed version of that new arc teaser. February is so far away
Tate was part of the team who made Episode 66, you know the episode that fans hailed at the best animated episode in all of Dragon Ball.
Yeah I remember that episode, and there was one part I thought looked pretty fucking shitty. I remember it even taking me out of the episode since it looked so jarring
These aren't just quick takes either, both of these camera angles hang on the screen long enough
I know in the second one at least he's conveying his arms being busted and the animation of him kicking does look very good. But those arms looked so stupid to me it was annoying
Who was responsible for it then because that blew
I think my problem with Tate is, while yes he's a good animator, he condenses details in his drawings a bit too much. He also favors a much more rounded face style that doesn't really mesh well with Super's established designs.
The purpose of the character model designs is to maintain continuity in an effort to make it look as if one artist created the animation.
This is pretty much what I feel.
The word I think people are looking for to describe their distaste with Tate, or any other "bad animator" is off-model. Kanzenshuu covers the entire concept very well here:
Here's Hit's official design from Toriyama:
Tadayoshi Yamamuro is the character designer for Dragon Ball Super. In most promotional materials for Super, you're looking at Yamamuro art. He was also a key animator for episode 39 of Super, where Hit looks like this:
Yamamuro nails Toriyama's serious, hardened 90s DBZ style better than anyone else.
Tate goes an entirely different route with his art style. His shit is certainly off model, as Yamamuro provides said model.
Whether you like it or not is up to you. Personally, I prefer the Yamamuro style all day, every day.
Was we supposed to get the preview to the new tournament arc today?
Yeah not much there aside from the revelation that losers of the tournament will have their universe immediately destroyed and the 10 fighters we already know about.The preview seems to be just that trailer using manga art.
https://twitter.com/DBHkauma/status/809952409795473409
Man that episode was good. They managed to mix up the seriousness of Goku waiting his impending death to Hit with Gohan and Goten following Goku around town trying to figure out what's going on. Some great character interactions between everyone.
I just really hope this stuff is explained fairly well in the next episode. I know this is only supposed to be like a 2 episode thing but please don't fuck up the explanation and the final execution on a great premise.
I feel like this whole storyline could actually have an arc revolving around it or at least a good 10-15 episodes.
Was we supposed to get the preview to the new tournament arc today?
Hit should've bought a flower. They were only 1 gil.
Yup.
There's no way they're destroying all the universes next arc. They'll find some way to restore everything at the end.
The thing that bothered me the most this episode was that Goku still doesn't understand Piccolo doesn't eat food.
He told Piccolo to hurry up and get some food before he eats it all
Surprised that all Universe 7's 10 fighters are from Earth.
Surprised that all Universe 7's 10 fighters are from Earth.
What I want to know was how the hell did Hit make it to universe 7, wasn't a big thing in the tournament arc that he wanted that Universe transporter thing Champa had
The direction of those scenes was really quite good.I've been rewatching the whole Hit scene in that U6 planet several times. Man, I think I could totally watch a miniseries about Hit.
I've been rewatching the whole Hit scene in that U6 planet several times. Man, I think I could totally watch a miniseries about Hit.
What I want to know was how the hell did Hit make it to universe 7, wasn't a big thing in the tournament arc that he wanted that Universe transporter thing Champa had
Besides Master Roshi I think they all can compete. Speaking of Masher Roshi, Goten with sunglasses reminds me of young Master Roshi.And that unless there is drastic change, only half of the team can really compete
Honestly, I really hope we got to see more planets with that vibe later in the series. There are 12 whole universes to explore for god's sake!The direction of those scenes was really quite good.
It'd be really funny and great if the Yamcha manga became something bigger lol.I think they're testing the grounds with the Yamcha spinoff manga for grounds for a more expanded universe, so hey! Maybe!