Friends who are familiar with Japanese animation know that Kyoto Animation (KyoAni) is often synonymous with high-quality animation. However, the latest January new show "Phantom World: Infinite Colors" changed the previous routine from the beginning and played the welfare card. Although it is for innovation, the actual effect is not very good at present. Many netizens even began to question that KyoAni's animation production level has begun to decline, and the level of script selection is not as good as before. Mingmae: Mingwu しさん Submission date: February 19, 2015 When an animation company wants to make an original animation but has no plot to support it, they think of creating an original library and then looking for works from it. I'm talking about Kyoto Animation. Kyoto Animation thought, "Since these are just some boring original works, I will just add a lot of original content to them. The character settings don't have to be based on the original works, just the familiar faces will be enough." This method did sell well before, but it doesn't work anymore. Mingmae: Mingwu しさん Submission date: February 19, 2015 The successful examples of original magic adaptations are "Chuunibyou" and "Free", right? In recent years, other magic adaptations don't seem to have received any particularly good responses. It is said that "Beyond the Boundary" is a magic adaptation, but I don't have a deep impression of it. Mingmae: Mingwu しさん Submission date: February 19, 2015 I think Kyoto Animation has lowered its requirements for scripts now. Think about it, they were the company that adapted "The Haruhi Suzumiya" and "All Gold" in the past. Now... Kyoto Animation: "Since you want to attract otaku, then make the breasts move as much as possible! Also make some erotic poses, but you have to control not to show your panties. Of course, there is no need to shake the breasts after the second episode, and there is no need for the heroine to appear around episodes 5 or 6." Kyoto Animation: “Why are sales dropping?!” Mingmae: Mingwu しさん Submission date: February 19, 2015 I think Kyoto Animation should just learn from other companies and adapt some popular novels. In fact, if Kyoto Animation could have made "A Beautiful World Blessing", the effect would probably be better now. Of course, Kyoto Animation likes to make magic changes so few authors are willing to do so. Mingmae: Mingwu しさん Submission date: February 19, 2015 If Kyoto Animation enters the hentai market, it will definitely become the savior... In fact, I feel that Kyoto Animation's animation production has always been very reliable. For example, the previous "K-ON!", "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya" and the recently launched "Sound: Euphonium" and other works have been well received for both the plot and the quality of the drawings. Everyone was originally looking forward to the new January show "Unlimited Colors of Phantom World". Kyoto Animation gave everyone a "surprise" at the beginning, but unfortunately this "surprise" did not save the defects in the plot of this animation, making everyone's reaction to "Unlimited Colors of Phantom World" mediocre. It seems that welfare is not a panacea, and people will not buy it just by selling welfare. |
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