No.1161
>>1160It definitely has all of the outside appearances of a hentai made between 1984-1985ish, yeah.
No.1170
>>1168Thanks. I made that webm for posting on /a/, but now that we have sound and bigger filesizes... the sky's the limit
No.1178
>>1177I havent seen this show in forever, was that real?
That paint smear part looked like a pretty neat effect.
No.1188
>>1186Otaku meta humor is still around.
You just don't relate to it anymore ;_;
No.1189
>>1188>You just don't relate to it anymore ;_;I mean, most of the meta-humor in something recent like Jashin-chan Dropkick is just references to pre-2000s Japanese media.
Similar kind of absurd, face-paced humor as Di Gi Charat too.
No.1190
>>1188It wasnt the meta part i was referring to missing specifically. I like meta humor but never be able to watch enough anime to get all the jokes.
Just miss the weird stuff and exaggerated visuals like squeezing the log to make a bass guitar.
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No.1243
>>1209Why is Japan+Animation = Japan Porno !?
No.1249
i don't know but look:
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A FISH!
No.1262
Seeing retro anime gifs makes me realize how much has the colour saturation changed during the years.
Go see a pre 2000's or even a 2000's anime and you'll see that the colours are actually balanced: not too dark and not too bright, in the project there is the attempt to give a realistic representation of the colours.
Now go watch literally every single anime they are airing these days, every single one has the colour saturation beyond levels: everything is so bright and strong to the point that i have to look somewhere else or else i'll lose eyesight.
What happened?
No.1263
>>1262it became a sovlless product.
No.1275
>>1163what show is this from?
No.1278
>>1276thanks, but where can i watch it? on streaming sites, i only see the first three episodes and on torrent sites i only see the ovas.
No.1279
>>1278Thats basically it for the show iirc.
I watched it on youtube, might still be there.
No.2763
>>2632Dont know why this had no sound.
>>2663Whats not to love.
No.2800
>>2797Wrong video, cracks me up tho.
They mustve been smoking some wacky stuff back then.
No.2805
>>1264What is this one from? I've tried saucenao, ACDB, etc. and no matching results.
Looks creepy and interesting
No.2810
>>2805Betterman.
Lot of creepy imagery in the first half before the story picks up, good show for spooky season.
No.2811
>>2799lol this is almost borderline parody, is this the infamous “harlock and the queen of a thousand years” dub I’ve heard about?
>>2810Friendly reminder that this takes place in the same universe as Gaogaigar
No.2849
>>2848Because publicly owned companies constantly need to make money and a safe way to do this is with a remake wich is cheaper that paying people to come up with a new idea and has an already established fan base who will certainly watch it, privately owned companies have this problem too even if with a smaller rate.
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No.2851
>>2849Maybe the remake will be good? We'll have to wait and see.
No.2853
Cool i going get all for me >:)
No.3280
>>1262It's just digi-paint coloring. There's a genuine dark ages starting in 2001 where shows were digital but the coloring is dreadful and the shows were quite low resolution. Since then there's improvements and you can have good colors if you so choose, but omst don't care or notice, and they go with the overly saturated simple colors, something mundane, or some weird blurry haze. The same issues are in live action media.
No.3319
Still crazy to me that this didn't get censored in the dub
Ami must have been wearing some very bold underwear judging by the look on Makoto's face
No.3320
it looks like she is nopan.
No.3323
>>3319She's a teenage girl and her friends ass is suddenly thrust into her face, so she becomes embarrassed.
They also wear leotards in their transformed form with skirts, not panties per se.
No.3399
Did they increase the size, i couldnt post over 20mb.
No.3403
>>3396This is possibly the best piece of animation I've seen from the Japanese. Very impressive.
No.3404
AV1 haet grain.
>>3403Japanese background animation is really rad.
No.3442
>>3441It's only a small group of Rumiko purists and they're loud on the internet.
The 2019 NHK poll has a few Oshii directed or written eps:
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/perfectedition/10-best-urusei-yatsura-episodes-nhk-poll-2019-t5154.htmlFor ratings, the show was mega popular in the first two years, then sharply declined.
https://www.furinkan.com/features/articles/ratings1.html No.3446
>>3445Love the Miyazaki robot, ever since I’ve seen this movie I’ve noticed it made several other cameos in various anime like the New York episode of patlabor
No.3485
>>3482To be completely honest, even though this is both sharper and the audio is better i prefer
>>3481 because of the "darker" look of it.
No.3487
>>3485Doing direct comparisons: the DVD is blue tinted and may be the fading of cyan and yellow dyes, while the BD does color correction to counter this.
>Since the introduction of modern color motion picture films in the 1950s (the older Technicolor process is a different story), color fading has become a growing concern. Color fading is caused by spontaneous chemical changes in the image dyes of color films. Many older films have taken on a distinct purplish cast, caused by the rapid fading of the cyan and yellow image dyes. https://www.filmpreservation.org/preservation-basics/color-dye-fading No.3488
>>3486The guys suit was green in the bluray one but black in the dvd one.
Same with the guys hair and eyebrows in the beginning.
Its been decades since i watched dirty pair i dont know which is correct here.
No.3489
Did the OP too for the hell of it. The BD release has far cleaner audio, but it also sounds heavily brickwalled. Both also seemingly have far different shadow detail. The DVD seems far darker in places while the BD seems to lift shadows considerably. Then the BD might also crush shadow detail in other spots.
>>3488I thought that was odd too. The DVD feels very blue, but the BD is green. Some pretty big color changes.