So this is the future of anime
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So this is the future of anime
Hopefully, it was glorious,
I think this is sakuga of the decade.
This was one of the best thing I have ever watched.
Holy fuck those guys are really well animated, they almost look like real people holding notebooks
thats the power of BUDGET
The bald guy has the best voice
>You were alive to watch this aired for the first time.
Feels good.
>Unless a miracle, nothing ever will top this.
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That's actually really good though
I didn't realise they dubbed each other in the second half
NANI?!
They swapped characters?
First one was voiced live. In the second half, they swapped roles and dubbed each other-- it was pure genius because barely anyone noticed.
hold up now
they did it live now?!
How deep does Hellshake Yano goes?
who the hell is hellshake yano anyway
Not literally live -- as in the day of the anime. Just live in the sense they were voicing as they were flipping through in the first half. Though an actual live segment would have been possible (and immensely impressive).
It was honestly really impressive
Considering how most cheap anime is just slideshows these madmans took it to another level.
You can see some cuts between close ups but id be fucking appalled if they did it all in a single take
Did you not watch? He's the man who rocks and shakes the heart of hell itself with impossibly badass guitar solos.
But they did do it all in a single take despite the different angles. The audio for the second half where they swap voices was done in a booth. There are no breaks or cuts in the audio from the first half, though, which was recorded on the mics they were wearing while doing this.
bump for genius
It's disgusting that this hasn't been uploaded to sakugabooru yet.
The man who shakes hell.
>But they did do it all in a single take despite the different angles
The different angles were used to mask any cuts. You've been bamboozled, user.
They could've made that work if Adachi lifted the guitar page as the Hellshake page was being lowered, and Itakura lifted the hand panel.