@verita84 Season 1 looked sensational, Season 2 was a big downgrade, but hardly all that bad in the grand scheme of things. Season 3 is an atrocity.

@ChristiJunior @verita84 The first season was animated by Madhouse, while the second and third seasons were produced by J.C.Staff.

Madhouse's resume is legendary (pic related).

While the best anime J.C.Staff ever made was Excel Saga, which isn't known for its animation quality, and was almost certainly a fluke in every way.
> The lyrics for the opening theme Love (Loyalty) (「愛(忠誠心)」, Ai (Chūseishin)) were written "on the train, five minutes before the deadline" - director Shinichi Watanabe.

@ChristiJunior @verita84 I only watched season 1 so I can't say for certain.
I watched a clip, and it looks like a lot of CG, experimenting I hope?

I really don't understand how every studio known to man manages to screw up the frame rate of 3D animation.

This shit was already figured out decades ago.
ReBoot first aired circa 1994.

Homos will defend this shit saying it's hard to make it look smooth when combined with traditional animation, but Planetes (2003) had 3D models for Earth and a space station, and it slowly, and SMOOTHLY rotated.

These days, even full 3D shows have stutters, from the small screen such as Kemono Friends, to the big screen like Batman Ninja.

@coded_artist @ChristiJunior @verita84 i cant put my finger on why 3d cg looks so off in anime
Is it because it is rendered at a higher framerate than the 2d stuff making it look too fluid?
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@Vidmastereon @ChristiJunior @verita84 The technology has been out there for a long time to make 3D anime look good, really good even.

Also, my examples include fully 3D shows, and very old ones as well, so all the exuses of TV frame rate, and what not, are just that, excuses.

Here is said tech:

youtube.com/watch?v=36734T8zG3

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