Little Nemo was japan's greatest 2d animation effort ever.
>35 million USD budget >Westernized character designs and westernized styled character animation >Classic TMS massive animation set pieces >95% of the film is animated on 1s >Budget and effort was too much for the shit script and nearly killed TMS
The scene with the cookies always made me wanted to try some.
Elijah Brown
>animated on 1s That's insane. I'm sure the animators called bullshit on those expectations. It looks fantastic though.
Robert Morales
I loved the game. Shit was hype in the last stages when you got the dream rod to attack stuff and fight bosses.
Jeremiah Gonzalez
It's a coproduction with america, screenplay of an artist-not-writer "moebius" of course it is animated well and has objectively shitty writing
Josiah Reed
>Budget and effort was too much for the shit script and nearly killed
Japanese animation in a nutshell.
Ryan Perez
Similar to The Thief and the Cobbler. Gorgeous animation, production hell for decades, plot and script are nonsense, overall product isn't really a "good movie" but certainly worth watching for the animation alone.
Christian Nguyen
There was a lot of bullshit behind the scenes. Miyazaki worked on it for a little bit but left, calling it the most miserable experience of his professional career. It was just poorly run and the final product has some great animation and great design in some places, but lots of dumb bullshit in others.
Connor Diaz
it's because Akira wasn't a kids movie that sucked ass. That's why it was remembered. If this film had succeeded then Japanese animation probably would have been more like Disney 2d films, but Akira trended Japan toward another direction.
But in terms of # of animators and money spent and over all animation, Little Nemo is a lot better than Akira (in terms of animation)
Akira has sequences that trump Little Nemo but overall Akira has pretty stiff character animation.
Joseph Peterson
>Thief and the Cobbler Richard Williams really cocked that up. His supposed magnum opus, no less. That film was actually a salvage operation after he had to surrender most of the IP to his first set of backers from an even earlier attempt that he fucked up.
Ayden Hughes
Is he the biggest JUST in animation?
All those years of his life wasted on that.
Charles Flores
It really is incredible just how much time, money and effort from expert animators went into making what is essentially a shitty kids movie that no one cared about.
Dominic Peterson
Running those character designs with the animation the producer wanted would have put the budget easily in the 80 million range. But it would have been fucking glorious.
Jackson Russell
And he took most of the few remaining golden-age animators down with him. Like, three guys died of old age working on that?
Nathan Harris
yup. I want to respect him for wanting to create his vision, but the truth is he never had a clear vision, and did not know when to call it quits. A damn fucking shame.
Connor Sullivan
Little Nemo, is that the one about the kid that goes on dream adventures, based on a really, really old american comic strip?
I'd heard so many good things about it.
Grayson Mitchell
Did you see his latest animated film? It's just a short but it's great. Fuck I would have taken a whole movie like it.
That looks expensive as fuck. Holy shit. Added to my watch list.
Samuel Baker
I thought he was dead, not gonna lie.
Jaxon James
The comic is so fucking far ahead of its time in terms of artwork. The movie looks fantastic too, but it really is a shit story.
Josiah Diaz
Dunno, I remember him announcing it only last year, but who knows how long he was working on it. I recommend watching the actual short, that scene is even better with sound.
In the trailer for it he actually said he didn't know if he would actually be able to finish it before dying. youtube.com/watch?v=G78qA9oreNE
Blake Young
>Added to my watch list. I see you are under 30 It also had a video game tie in, and the movie was based on an old comic strip.
Gavin Morris
that doesn't mean it was actually popular. Many things got video games, and the comic strip ended in 1925.
Jackson Harris
All I remember from this movie are the amazing dreamlike layouts.
Elijah Phillips
>Richard Williams doesn't even want to finish it anymore RIP traditional western animation
Cooper Gray
I'm over 30 actually. Wasn't into Tibetan cave paintings back when this was created and it's hardly an Sup Forums favorite.
Isaac King
Windsor McCay drew the strip back in the early 1900s along with others.
All very surreal.
Sebastian Peterson
My impression of that movie was that it could be condensed down in a good animation short but as a film it was kinda shitty. And I mean the director's cut.
Lincoln Rivera
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Adrian Gomez
I know this board doesn't like recommendations, but what are some essential anime movies or shows known for their animation prowess, aside from the ones mentioned in this thread.
Jaxon Bell
patlabor is well animated.
Nathan Thomas
There's a chart of them on the wiki.
Anthony Thomas
Most greats aren't worth mentioning.
Asher Garcia
Everything by susumu hirasawa, stuff by mamoru oshii (especially the 1995 GitS film), and I also really liked a bunch of series by masaaki yuasa but some people disliked stuff like ping pong because of the artstyle.
Jace Edwards
Winsor McCay is also notable for making the very first animations that didn't suck.
McCay does not get enough credit. Disney gets a lot of hype but he was building on a rich pre-existing tradition of animation. McCay basically invented it by himself, out of nothing.
Juan Baker
This looks terrible, the animation is too forced
Brody White
Metropolis, Redline, Akira, Steamboy, Spriggan, Memories, GiTS 1995, Jin Roh, also OP
Nicholas Baker
>animating on 1s > forced
stupid weebs
Jack Diaz
it was released in america, you know. It didn't do well in theaters (limited release possibly?) but the VHS sold really well.
Ian Lewis
I dislike this movie because characters are too fast; you are watching movie at 2x speed.
Asher Martin
please define forced animation.
Jace Lee
You know Memories isn't the only anthology to ever happen, right? Jesus fuck, every low powerlevel hipster namedrops Memories while having never even bothered with any other the other various animation anthologies it's compared against.
Yes, we get it, namedropping any of Kon's work makes you sound "intellectual" and the more obscure, the more nerd-cred you get.
Dominic Reyes
I'm not seeing the problem.
Ryder Lewis
I'm not going to spoonfeed a summerfag
Brody Cooper
Quell your autism, hipster.
Matthew Cruz
The movie version of Utena. Using sliding glass panels with backgrounds painted on them was a fantastic animation trick.
Ryder Carter
Holy cow what's wrong with you?
Jace Cook
Could care less who wrote the shit, Magnetic Rose and Cannon Fodder were wonderfully animated. The guy asked for good animation, Memories has good animation, problem?
I would also add Genius Party Beyond, Tekkon Kinkreet, GitS Innocence
Michael Clark
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Kayden Fisher
>Posting Little Nemo >not The Sinking of the Lusitania
Little Nemo still sucks insofar as only one action ever takes place for any character.
While it's leagues ahead of Cohl's stick figures, it still lacks the motions leading into each other that Disney and Iwerks later animation had
Ryder Hill
>we Trying too hard.
William Nguyen
Instead of being rude how about contributing to the thread. If there are other anthologies that you feel are worth watching post them.
Hunter Edwards
>spoonfeeding Yeah, naw. It's not like we don't have a wiki to archive and organize all of our recommendations, or no less than two boards dedicated to it. If you can't be arsed to look shit up yourself, fuck off.
Jonathan Brooks
I didn't ask because I didn't have an idea of what you were trying to say, I just think 'forced animation' is a catchall buzzword that retards use when the frame rate is too high, or if they don't like the animation's 'flow'. Do you mean unnatural animation? Stilted animation?
I just get the feeling that people who use the term use it when they dislike the animation but can't articulate why they dislike it. I think in the future you should just say "I dislike this, but I can't quite place my finger on why. Does anyone else get what I'm trying to say?" instead of calling it forced animation because it polarizes peoples opinions and gets autists like me to type out two paragraph responses calling you a dumbass.
Grayson Brown
You can always go back to gaia where everyone else likes forced animation as well, kid.
I can't fucking stand the new posters on Sup Forums
Leo Ortiz
yo fuck, I didn't mean susumu hirasawa, I meant satoshi kon.
susumu hirasawa doesn't animate chinese cartoon drawings.
Sebastian Morales
>animating on 1s
Yeah pretty much most of all anime is on 2s and 3s. Something like 1s is literally Disney budget tier. It is actually more expensive to do 1s than it is to do detailed frames on 2s and 3s on high budget looking anime movies.
John Williams
>95% of the film is animated on 1s
Why does this mean exactly?
Nathan Peterson
no, youre newfag
you go back to gaia
I bet you heard about Sup Forums a month ago fucking newfags
Bentley Williams
It's always hilarious to see the retard trying so hard to pretend like they know what they're talking about.
Ethan Carter
Please fuck off and stop trolling.
Landon Campbell
>no, youre newfag
The ESL gaiafag exposes himself once again, fucking go back.
Grayson Walker
no you go back gringo
fucking putas
Liam Mitchell
>fall for the kyoani/anti-kyoani shitposting >tell others off for being new Get some self-awareness.
Christopher Garcia
full 24fps (which is a cinema standard if you've only heard fps in terms of vidya and "muh 60fps") rather than the 12 or sometimes 8 that anime typically are produced in
Matthew Campbell
You could check out things like genius party or robot carnival.
They're experimental animation pieces if I remember correctly. Robot Carnival is gorgeous.
Nathan Ortiz
I fucking loved this movie as a kid. Had no idea it was made by Japs
Isaiah Green
We have to go older
Cooper Kelly
>thinking forced animation is from that new kyoani/anti-kyoani shitposting
Holy shit have you been browsing for only 2 years
Adrian Lopez
Huh, always though anime was 24 fps, not they low.
Though now that you mention it, it's actually pretty obvious.
Hudson Perry
no you go back to gaia fucking hijo de tu puta madre usted es un maricón
Brandon Bennett
Holy SHit.
Nathaniel Williams
when animating, animators draw characters in poses on clear sheets (cels), and take pictures of them. Succesive pictures showsn rapidly imitate motion. The standard rate these pictures (frames) are displayed is 24 a second, 24 fps. animating on 1's, is when the animators intend one cel for each frame, resulting in very fluid motion. By contrast, most western cartoons are animated on 2s and 3s, and most anime on 3's and 4's.
But don't think more frames = better animation. It just means more money. Asukas fight with the MP Evas was done entirely on 3's, and looks gorgeous
Ayden White
Speak English, speaking spic is against the rules site wide outside of Sup Forums
I'm not saying it's perfect, or as good as what would come much later. Just that he doesn't get enough credit considering the level of his achievements.
Josiah Rodriguez
Felix The Cat : The Movie, Asterix and Obeliks : The Twelve Tasks of Asterix and Little Nemo were my fav animations when I was a 7 year old little shit.
They were pretty nice. It's a shame they don't make creepy comfy cartoons like that anymore. It's either completely meaningless lol so randumb bs or cape shit or animu now.
Just another sign of society degenerating into apehood I suppose.
Jack Young
>greatest 2d animation effort ever There's better. Hell this is only as good as a mediocre budget Oishii film. Shit like Magnetic Rose, and GitS 2, where he has infinite money to splooge looks so much better
It still looks 'wrong'. It was a giant leap up, but it suffered from a lack of multitasking, if that makes sense
Well those were all movies. You can't compare them to series, which are bound to be low budget and low quality. Hell for every decent animated movie there were hundreds of made in South Korea Saturday morning cartoons.
We were always better off sticking to anime for our comfy fix
Asher Gonzalez
>there were hundreds of made in South Korea Saturday morning cartoons. Those were pretty fun as well. They were "super hero" shit but at least they weren't stereotypical garbage. youtube.com/watch?v=oYyRtkqsV6c
Kevin Clark
Fuck I need to rewatch this. Had it on VHS and watched it all the time when I was a wee lad but then the VCR ate the tape.
Dominic Martinez
Is that a joke?
I thought that was He-Man for much too long
Asher Ortiz
It's better than He Man in every aspect. It's like WH40K basically. Which I suppose is why it never was too popular, parents thought it was too edgy or some shit.
Wyatt Hughes
Animation effort and animation results are two different things.
Nemo has a bigger budget than both Memories and GitS Innocence combined. Twice as many animators as both to keep the consistent fluid western-style character animation at the cost of chacter details.
While GITS innocence has sequences that trump Nemo, it has a lot of still framing at the beginning of the movie. Memories is flawless but at that point it comes down to the type of animation you prefer
> Realistic looking characters with shading animated on 2s and 3s with actions sequences on 1s
or...
> Western style cartoon characters with minimal shading animated on 1s and 2s to maximize fluidity
Leo Moore
I feel that watching these webms would be an insult to the animation and I should watch this film for the first time in the highest quality I can.
Otherwise it would be like watching the thief and the cobbler in 480p
Lucas Murphy
I never thought i see this here but this was AMAZING still got the VHS of this and i still watch it from time to time and sometimes bring this to random friends house just to watch and that Royal Sceptre Pajama Pajama...DAMN IT can't spell the rest of the chant
Grayson Rivera
I feel the same way about people who force interpolate 60 fps onto animation. It's an insult to the original work.
Dominic Torres
to be fair, the recobbled cut is mashed together mastered rips of any film the guy in charge can get his hands on, and the best releases he can find, so much of it is in 480p
Except for Knights of Sidonia.
Felt so good to rewatch scenes in interpolated 60fps