ITT: highly acclaimed directors who have never produced a good anime
ITT: highly acclaimed directors who have never produced a good anime
ITT: newfags with zero ability to discern good from bad
The creator of BeeTrain. Never seen a studio consistently make bad anime like they do. Its like they go out of their way to ruin shows.
Shinkai
Yamada
Shinbo
how's your first month on Sup Forums going, OP?
I only know Yamada, but everything she has made has been good (maybe besides KnK, haven't seen it). And K-On is one of the truest masterpieces of the medium.
Everything she has made has been varying degrees of mediocre.
And you don't know Shinkai and Shinbo? Seriously?
>highly acclaimed directors
>the creator of Beetrain
Do you know what "director" means? Or "highly acclaimed," for that matter?
>lol
Fuck off.
>I only know Yamada
Jesus Christ, this thread.
From what I've seen, I think Dezaki's no good. Biggest representative of anime's "overexpressionist" problem that I could name.
Yamada has K-On at least, one of the greatest animated shows, and I like Shinbo's Tenamonya Voyagers.
>I think Dezaki's no good
I should just leave the thread until there's time.
I've not seen a lot of Dezaki's works but I have to concur. If he had to compete in today's industry, he would probably be a complete literally-who.
It's telling that he was never really able to transition to film like his peers.
>knows the less popular of those three
I like KyoAni too, dude, but please don't treat them like they're the only ones that exist.
Go to bed, Miyazaki.
> If he had to compete in today's industry, he would probably be a complete literally-who.
Just like Ikuhara, Shinbo, Nakamura Ryutaro, and all those other adherents of his, right?
Fuck off, false flag or not, you cancerous piece of shit.
@151577492
I know there aren't (You)s anymore,but that shit tier bait doesn't even deserve to be quoted.
His style is pretty much built for TV. He likely wouldn't be a literally-who, but he's definitely known more for his influence than straight up great works.
Tomino is honestly a terrible director. Always has been, always will be.
He should have left the storyboarding and directing to others and just be the idea guy.
>to transition to film like his peers
What? The large majorities of those early guys who came out of Mushi are primarily TV/OVA directors. The only one who really became film-centric is Kawajiri.
The founder of BeeTrain is (was) a highly acclaimed director who founded his own studio. And directed 3/4 of the shows made by his studio.
Goro Miyazaki
>acclaimed
he's never produced any anime
I see people unironically praising Poppy Hill.
He said highly acclaimed. Not overhyped.