The newest work of the Dragon Ball animation series, Dragon Ball Super, has been criticized by netizens for its broken graphics since its launch, but even after seeing these, the official has no intention of correcting them. I really don’t know why. The painting and frame dropping problems of Dragon Ball Super are getting more and more serious. However, recently, a Japanese netizen criticized the collapse of Dragon Ball Super and used the following title: “Is this a Chinese animation?” Why do Chinese animations feel like they are being shot even when they are lying down? In fact, many Chinese animations are not so broken now. From the pictures shown by netizens, we can see that the expressions of the characters are very stiff, and the fighting is not smooth at all. Therefore, many people complained: "If it is of this quality, we would rather not watch it.", "Is Akira Toriyama losing his reputation in his later years?" At the same time, some netizens pointed out: "When did Japanese animation become so bad? It's just like watching Chinese animation.", "Don't you think that many Chinese animations are better than this?". If "Dragon Ball: Super" continues to collapse like this, no one will watch it, right? I also want this Japanese netizen who raised the topic to take a look at the current Chinese animation. There is really no such thing as "Dragon Ball: Super". For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Dragon Ball: Super Zone For more relevant information, please pay attention to: Dragon Ball: Super Zone |
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