Do I think Toei these days is kinda cheap and isn't really putting their all into it? Yeah, it kinda shows, but the new style definitely has its advantages. Watching Kai really underscores the issue. Kai is sometimes jarring because they'll source two different Z episodes in one episode of Kai, so you end up seeing the shift in animation quality sometimes. This isn't a problem Kai created, it just makes a problem that already existent in Z much more apparent, but it was always there. You can kinda get it in Vanilla DBZ by watching the previous episode recaps before treading into the show. It's rife all over the series, but the instance that always sticks into my head is the episode immediately following the Majin Vegeta fight. Because that fight had STELLAR art and animation all the way through right until Goku feels Boo and tells Vegeta to stop. Then the episode cut and you don't go back to them until Next episode where it was another team, and Vegeta's hair looked.... awful.... The hair, to me, is the biggest tell on the bad style, but it's far from the only one.
Super, so far, has been overall consistent. We clearly have different directors and again, Toei's a bit cheap these days, but it doesn't look terrible, and it's so far looked decently consistent to me.... however, with so few episodes, I may end up with my foot in my mouth on this one lol.
Yeah, isn't being homophobic funny!Noah wrote:Oh I lol'd that you take that so seriouslyLordCrumb wrote:wtf? are you really that worried someone on the internet might think you're a 'homo', that you felt necessary to add 'no homo' to your post?
Men can recognize a handsome man without being homosexual. Fear not buddy.![]()
This basically answers:TheAldella wrote:I'm....pretty sure that was a joke, friend.











