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Shingo Araki and Michi Himeno somehow succeeded in making poetry using images instead of words. The pencils of Araki and Himeno seem to have danced on the page while creating looks, faces, horses, carriages, and the rich with uniforms and hair.
Shingo Araki and Michi Himeno somehow succeeded in making poetry using images instead of words.
The pencils of Araki and Himeno seem to have danced on the page while creating looks, faces, horses, carriages, and the rich with uniforms and hair.
This review praises Shingo Araki and Michi Himeno's animation work on Lady Oscar as a poetic and elegant depiction of beauty. The series is highlighted for its pioneering animation techniques, consistent high-quality graphics, and unique character portrayals that surpass the manga. The reviewer admires the innovative storytelling and emotional relationship development, especially between Oscar and Marie Antoinette. Ultimately, the review expresses deep personal appreciation for Lady Oscar as one of the most beautiful and impactful anime series. Explore the timeless animation and heartfelt story of Lady Oscar – a masterpiece by Shingo Araki and Michi Himeno you can't miss!
On a strictly graphical level, Kaze is probably the best work of the first Kanzaki. The expressiveness of the drawn faces was what struck me the most.
On a strictly graphical level, Kaze is probably the best work of the first Kanzaki.
The expressiveness of the drawn faces was what struck me the most.
Masaomi Kanzaki's Kaze is praised for its exceptional visual style rooted in the late 80s/early 90s cyberpunk era. While its story may not match the strength of Xenon, the manga excels with highly detailed, evocative panels merging fantasy, sci-fi, and historical elements. Kanzaki's evolution as an artist is noted, with Kaze standing out as one of his best early works. The review appreciates the artistic freedom and surreal atmosphere that define the manga. Discover the visually stunning world of Masaomi Kanzaki's Kaze and dive into a cyberpunk fantasy unlike any other!
The plot is nonsense; there isn’t much to say. The deliberately raw style... exposes T. Inoue’s talent, highlighting the strength of his drawing precisely on pages made with essential lines.
The plot is nonsense; there isn’t much to say.
The deliberately raw style... exposes T. Inoue’s talent, highlighting the strength of his drawing precisely on pages made with essential lines.
Buzzer Beater, a webcomic by Takehiko Inoue in collaboration with ESPN, features a quick-paced space basketball story spanning four volumes. While the plot lacks depth and feels hastily made, Inoue’s raw and minimalist art style stands out, showcasing creative drawing techniques despite budget limitations. The manga serves as a light project between his major works Slam Dunk and Vagabond, notable for its experimental visual effects and unique page format. Discover the unique minimalist art and fast basketball action of Buzzer Beater—read the manga and explore Takehiko Inoue’s creative side project now!
The battles are among the best I’ve come across in animated productions, particularly recalling the effectiveness of the rendering of the spherical screen in the cockpit of the new mobile suit prototypes. The story that unfolds is told over thirteen episodes, with a duration comparable to that of a television series, so much so that secondary events find space alongside the main ones.
The battles are among the best I’ve come across in animated productions, particularly recalling the effectiveness of the rendering of the spherical screen in the cockpit of the new mobile suit prototypes.
The story that unfolds is told over thirteen episodes, with a duration comparable to that of a television series, so much so that secondary events find space alongside the main ones.
Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory is a pivotal OAV series continuing Yoshiyuki Tomino's original saga with a rich plot and deep ties to the broader Gundam universe. It successfully blends historical events and personal rivalries, although some narrative elements recycle familiar ideas. The series stands out for its evolving mecha designs and some of the best animated battles in the franchise. Despite its age, it remains a visual and story-driven classic highly recommended for fans of the genre. Dive into the epic Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory—watch the legendary battles and discover the saga’s rich storytelling today!
One of Adachi’s secrets is quickly uncovered; the narrative knot of his works... always consists of a strange (sometimes even dramatic) situation... constituting a major impediment to any future romantic relationship. Little did I know I had in my hands the best shot fired by the author.
One of Adachi’s secrets is quickly uncovered; the narrative knot of his works... always consists of a strange (sometimes even dramatic) situation... constituting a major impediment to any future romantic relationship.
Little did I know I had in my hands the best shot fired by the author.
The review praises Mitsuru Adachi's Rough for its effective narrative centered on teenage love complicated by challenging circumstances and sports competition. Despite an initially unattractive drawing style, the manga excels in creating atmosphere and suspense. Rough is highlighted as a standout work among Adachi's oeuvre, likened to a Romeo and Juliet adaptation without tragedy. The review also touches on its troubled Italian publication but affirms the manga's lasting appeal. Read Mitsuru Adachi's Rough to experience a timeless mix of sports and romance that continues to captivate fans worldwide.
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