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flying on the trapar
>> Anonymous
greatest anime or greatest anime?
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great anime
>> Anonymous
>>205654
lool its a trap(ar).

Seriously, this shit doesn't even touch Eva, and Eva is fucking 'mazing and all kinds of etc., but not the greatest.

Mildly amusing and alright, but nothing I would watch religiously.
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>>205971
Shut up.
>> Anonymous
>>205971
eva is shit when taking esca into consideration. on top of that, eva's design is something to laugh at.
>> Anonymous
wow, that's a tuffy, eva, esca or eureka.

As for storyline, eva first, then ...gosh, it's a tie of eureka and esca.

For design, esca takes the top spot, followed closely by eva, and eureka. esca just has far more detail in its work, eva is a great work, but not so much as esca. And then eureka is pretty good, although in the race I beleive it looses points for being digital, as good as it is, it doesn't take as much skill.

As for all together immersion, ...that's hard. they are all amazing, and compelling, I don't want to downplace eureka because of its newness, but I think it's a tie for first with esca and eureka, with eva very close behind.


ya, anyways, that's me. anon.
>> Anonymous
I could never get myself into Eureka7. I guess the story just never interested me much. Also, Im not a fan of resent anime color schemes that use ultra vibrant, radioactive colors. And E7 uses that a lot. Whatever happened to blending colors? On the other hand, I am a complete Evaphile. It took me awhile but eventually I got way into Eva. The design I felt was one of its stronger points actually. It was one of the first anime shows to use a mech design that wasn't inherently mechanical, and that was pretty brave. Also, when the Eva goes berserk in episode 19 thats about as hard core as it gets. And come on, when there is a phrase called "Post Eva Period" when referring to anime history, saying that the show sucks on a message board doesn't really mean that much. And for the people who watch Escaflone religiously...what's it like living with AIDS?
>> Anonymous
>>206144
>I beleive it looses points for being digital, as good as it is, it doesn't take as much skill.

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do you have any idea how complex and intricate this shows animation can get? There's so much brilliance in terms of the motion, both character and mechanical in this show, the fact that it's digitally colored means nothing. Episode 26 alone (NO cg at all) is a bigger achievement than anything in the entirety of Evangelion honestly (and Eva had quite a bit of brilliant animation)...

Sorry for going off topic a bit, but I dislike it when people put down a shows animation simply because it's digitally colored. It's still handdrawn and the technique and talent is still there compared to 15 years ago.
>> Anonymous
>>206166
As a simple matter of taste, the thing I have against CG color is that you tend to loose a certain degree of texture to the art itself. I mean its probably fine if you like highly vibrant colors in your anime, but i tend to prefer a more toned down and hand painted look. There is a pretty big difference. Jin Roh Wolf Brigade was said to be one of the last major anime projects to use painted cells, and I thought it was beautiful. You just can't get the same range of subtlety and nuance from straight CG color, and if you can not many pull it off or bother to do it.
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Take it to /a/, holes.