"Dragon Ball Super" Animation Staff Discussion
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I mean what's the last thing he did in general, not DBS. I was wondering if he was busy or if he can put out a cut this arc.
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Last thing he did was key animation in Go! Princess Precure Episode #50 which was aired on 31st January.Doctor. wrote:I mean what's the last thing he did in general, not DBS. I was wondering if he was busy or if he can put out a cut this arc.
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Its looking very unlikely, he did Key Animation for Akagami no Shirayuki-hime (2016) Episode #7 which just aired on 22nd Febuary. He could still do episodes but as of right now dont expect to see him in the near future.ArchedThunder wrote: I wonder if Iseki will ever return. I'd love to see another Iseki episode.
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Please, please f****** hire Toyotaro for the Anime. I realize every episode has their staff and so on, but him supervising the supervisors, or drawing some key shots would be magnificent.
The top top key shots should be drawn by him.
The top top key shots should be drawn by him.
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He's not an animator, though, so what's that going to do?
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The Only thing toyotaro can do if he ever gets to or wants to work in toei is storyboarding. He is not an animator, but he can draw some cool storyboards. Then again we end up in the same circle, if people do not have enough time, no matter who is doing what its going to be rushed.
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Toyo-tarou storyboarding would make much sense without more time and allotted drawings.
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What happened to your "dbz had terrible animation too it's just nostalgia" argument?Doctor. wrote:How about we get Onishi to do some more cuts for Super? What's the last thing he did?
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Nagamine Tatsuya has gone MIA. He was directing and storyboarding for One Piece until recently, though. Nagamine only storyboarded One Piece Episode #725 (10 January 2016). Nagamine is also not appearing in the next staff rotation. This means he has either gone on to work on One Piece Film Gold, become the series director of a new television series, started working as an episode director and storyboard artist for another Toei cartoon (like Dragon Ball Super), taken a break or potentially hopped on board a potential 2017 Dragon Ball film. I only say a potential Dragon Ball film because we're about three or four months away from the time of year the last two films were announced. As we know, Series Director Chioka Kimitoshi has taken something of a backseat from working on Dragon Ball Super, which would mean Chioka himself is either leaving for another series or directing a movie.
Nagamine has some history with the franchise. Nagamine was the assistant episode director of Dragon Ball GT Episode #32, director and storyboard artist of Dragon Ball Kai Opening and Ending animation for Episodes #1-98, and the storyboard artist and director of the Opening animation for Dragon Ball: Ultimate Blast. He was also the director of One Piece Film Z.
Nagamine has some history with the franchise. Nagamine was the assistant episode director of Dragon Ball GT Episode #32, director and storyboard artist of Dragon Ball Kai Opening and Ending animation for Episodes #1-98, and the storyboard artist and director of the Opening animation for Dragon Ball: Ultimate Blast. He was also the director of One Piece Film Z.
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Hopefully he's working on One Piece Film Gold. I want that film to be incredible, and I can't imagine anyone's presence is going to make the blindest bit of difference with Super anymore.
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Agreed. Super is already a lost cause.Ajay wrote:Hopefully he's working on One Piece Film Gold. I want that film to be incredible, and I can't imagine anyone's presence is going to make the blindest bit of difference with Super anymore.
I'd rather he'd use his talents on something that'll be worth it in the end.
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Oda's involved, it's already a lost cause!Ajay wrote:Hopefully he's working on One Piece Film Gold. I want that film to be incredible, and I can't imagine anyone's presence is going to make the blindest bit of difference with Super anymore.
I'm hoping he helps storyboard for any potential 2017 Dragon Ball film. Hell, even just storyboarding an episode of Dragon Ball Super in the late 40s would be nice.
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Ultimate Blast's opening is great, I especially love the colors.JulieYBM wrote:Nagamine Tatsuya has gone MIA. He was directing and storyboarding for One Piece until recently, though. Nagamine only storyboarded One Piece Episode #725 (10 January 2016). Nagamine is also not appearing in the next staff rotation. This means he has either gone on to work on One Piece Film Gold, become the series director of a new television series, started working as an episode director and storyboard artist for another Toei cartoon (like Dragon Ball Super), taken a break or potentially hopped on board a potential 2017 Dragon Ball film. I only say a potential Dragon Ball film because we're about three or four months away from the time of year the last two films were announced. As we know, Series Director Chioka Kimitoshi has taken something of a backseat from working on Dragon Ball Super, which would mean Chioka himself is either leaving for another series or directing a movie.
Nagamine has some history with the franchise. Nagamine was the assistant episode director of Dragon Ball GT Episode #32, director and storyboard artist of Dragon Ball Kai Opening and Ending animation for Episodes #1-98, and the storyboard artist and director of the Opening animation for Dragon Ball: Ultimate Blast. He was also the director of One Piece Film Z.
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Karasawa Kazuya tweeted about Episode #35. I think he's claiming to be the episode director of this one? Those who actual speak Japanese, please translate.
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One Piece Film Gold's trailer; can anyone spot any particular Toei animators that may have been mia lately? http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... nce/.99987
Like is that where Shida went for example?
Like is that where Shida went for example?
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Even if a Shida's cut didn''t appear in the teaser, I'm pretty sure he's working in OP. Either this film, new Opening or both.Chuquita wrote:One Piece Film Gold's trailer; can anyone spot any particular Toei animators that may have been mia lately? http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/20 ... nce/.99987
Like is that where Shida went for example?
O:42/0:43 Zoro's cut looks like him.
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As a guy that think Film Z was perfect in evertyhing, I always had a hard time in thinking how Oda/Toei would surprass it. And so far, I'm right.
The plotline though seems cool and a good move for a Pirate's movie. Hoping that turns out to be better than Strong World, at least.
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The shot with Zoro might be Shida, but it's hard to tell without seeing the full thing. The shading on the background looks somewhat like Shida. Satou Masayuki tends to correct everything to look more like his style, which Oda like because Satou matches Oda so closely.
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That would be interesting, according to staff leak the director for #35 was supposed to be Ken'ichi Takeshita and for #36 it was kazuya karasawa. Maybe the leaks were switched?. Anxiously waiting for someone to translate this in englishJulieYBM wrote:Karasawa Kazuya tweeted about Episode #35. I think he's claiming to be the episode director of this one? Those who actual speak Japanese, please translate.
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Trailer for OPG is out?? That probably means Toei is at least 90% done with the animation, and hopefully that means more resources will go to DBS and OP.
Edit: God that trailer looking boring af. What a shame.
Edit: God that trailer looking boring af. What a shame.
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To release a trailer one merely needs to finish the shots one wants featured in the trailer ahead of time. Productions do it all the time.DragonHermit wrote:Trailer for OPG is out?? That probably means Toei is at least 90% done with the animation, and hopefully that means more resources will go to DBS and OP.
Edit: God that trailer looking boring af. What a shame.






