shinmaru wrote:Maybe Studio Pierrot and the best-known DBZ animators would work.
But I think most animation artists have more trouble drawing DBZ style then other Anime shows. An animation artist that's doing a good job animating another Anime show isn't necessarily going to do a good job animating DBZ. Thin looking characters are easier to Animate then buffed DBZ characters. Maybe that's the reason DBZ lost many details.
I'm not sure, but I remember that some of Toei animators had trouble with DBZ because it is drawn different than traditional anime shows back then, that's why DBZ had bad episodes.
The animators you are thinking of were not Toei animators, but sub-contracting studios. Last House was pumping out an episode once a month with only two key animators for the last few years, one of them being a horrible animator. The issue wasn't "this is hard to animate" it was "I'm a bad animator scribbling out 150 cuts a month so as to meet a deadline."
Anyway, studios don't really matter. Toei Animation could easily produce a higher-quality product. Just about any studio could. The issue is whether time is being spent on the product and talented staff are being assigned. Toei Animation could do that. Madhouse doesn't necessarily mean great, either. Hunter x Hunter had an average production schedule with a tone of staff assigned per episode, but otherwise few instances of talented animators or directors. Frankly, I thought the Madhouse
Hunter x Hunter was an overall weak series.
Disk Wars: Avengers and
World Trigger from Toei Animation has better directing and storyboarding. Hunter x Hunter had on-model drawings and very occasionally nice animation, but was otherwise unspectacular for most episodes thanks to weaker directing.
Anyway, I suppose if I had my dream assembly of staff it would be Ryoo-chimo as series director, character designer, and chief animation supervisor. His work leading
Yozakura Quartet at Tatsunoko Digital is nothing short of genius. He's a great director, character designer, and he has connections with talented action animators.
If we're talking Studio Pierrot's regular pool, I would definitely want Sessha Gorou as series director with Kouda Masayuki as character designer. Sessha has contacts with super talented key animators and he specializes in comedy and action animation. Check out his
Naruto Shippuuden Episode #194 and
Naruto SD Episode #51.