Those who have been watching Shirobako should have a preliminary understanding of the daily life of the animation company. Oh, isn't the title "Rage of Bahamut"? Why did you bring up "Shirobako"? In fact, if you combine the two to read this news, the effect will be better - the seventh episode of "Rage of Bahamut" is confirmed to be a summary. Favaro: "Life is always just a little short of that!" Caesar: “What?” Favaro: "What on earth is so wrong... This trailer is a complete myth!" Caesar: “I don’t think so.” Favaro: "Then read it with me—" The next volume, "Bahamut's Rage", will be a summary!! Favaro: Right? Caesar: "The Complete Works..." Speaking of "Rage of Bahamut", which has been aired up to episode 6, everyone who has watched it has praised it. MAPPA has really tried their best to maintain such a high quality standard. Combined with the animation production process learned from "Shirobako", I believe you can also understand a little bit. As for the summary, although none of us want to see it, it also shows that the production team may have made a mistake in some link and can't keep up with the progress? Maybe the original artist/animator is sick and hospitalized? Or was it originally planned? (Unlikely) All in all, the audience who are looking forward to Bahamut next week will have nothing to watch... |
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