Anime Myth Debunked

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Hey Alice Sirs, Welcome back to another video. There's a widespread belief among anime fans that to make great animation you need a huge budget. Is this true or is it simply a myth in this video? We will look at the relationship between budget and anime quality. We will also debunk the widespread belief that great animation always requires a large budget. So what does it take to make great anime? We'll find out in this video of adam. A myth. Debunked anime is a medium, not a genre. It's used to tell all kinds of stories to audiences. The budget for an anime can vary widely depending on the story being told and the audience is targeting, for example, a show like Attack on titan is likely to have a much higher budget than a show like K on. Because attack on titan is more action packed and effects heavy show. On the other hand, K on is a slice of life comedy, which means it doesn't require as much in the way of special effects. So what does this all mean simply put the budget for an anime does not necessarily correlate to the quality of its animation. There are plenty of examples of low budget shows with great enemy and vice versa. It all comes down to the individual creators involved and how they choose to spend their budget with that being said. There is one area where budget does play a significant role in animation quality and that's in the case of hand drawn animation anime that is entirely or primarily hand drawn requires a lot of work forces, which means it tends to be more expensive than anime. That relies heavily on C. G. I. As a result you're more likely to see higher quality hand drawn animation in shows with bigger budgets. How does it work? But does that mean you need a budget to make a great anime? Not necessarily. There are plenty of examples of low budget shows with excellent animation thanks to the people's skills and talent. So while budget can be a factor it's certainly not the only thing that matters. The production of good animation takes a lot of time and effort. Regardless of the budget. It's important to remember that animation is a time consuming process no matter the budget. A show with a large budget may have more money to spend on hiring additional animators but that doesn't mean the animation will be automatically better. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to create quality animation no matter what the budget is. Some lower budget anime series have some of the best animation out there. Anime fans are often willing to overlook show's budget when it comes to the quality of the animation. Significant examples include Attack on titan Death Note and Naruto. These enemy series have some of the best fight scenes and animations that you'll ever see and they're all lower budget shows. So next time you're debating whether or not to watch a lower budget enemy go for it. You might be surprised at how great the animation can be good writing and storytelling are more important than having a large budget. Some of the most popular and well loved anime is made in a show string budget take, for example, Attack on titan. This anime is set in a post apocalyptic world where humanity is forced to live in fear of the titans. Despite having a small budget attack on titan has been praised for its excellent writing characters and animation. So next time you hear someone say that a great anime needs a huge budget. Don't believe them. The truth is it's all about the writing and storytelling with a good story. You can create an anime that will be loved by fans for years to come. There are many examples of high budget anime that have terrible animation. one such example is Sword Art Online. This anime had a huge budget but the animation was often criticized for being poor quality. In addition, the story was full of plot holes and inconsistencies. As a result, many fans were disappointed with Sword Art online. Another example is Naruto shi Putin. This anime also had a large budget but the animation was often criticized for being choppy and low quality. In addition, the story was full of filler episodes that did nothing to advance the plot. As a result, many fans were disappointed with Nardo. She put in the reality is that a high budget does not guarantee great animation. Many factors make a great anime and animation is just one of them. A high budget may help create better animation but it's the only factor by no means other essential elements include the story, character and music. It is crucial to consider all of these factors when judging an enemy. So next time you see an anime with great animation, don't assume it has a huge budget. How much does anime cost to make? It is not always public information. So it can be challenging to know how much of a budget an anime has. However, there is some ways to estimate how much an enemy costs to make. For example, you can look at the quality of the animation, voice acting and music. If these aspects are all high quality then it is likely that the enemy had a high budget. You can also look at the popularity of the enemy. If an anime is popular, it is expected that the studio will have a higher allocation to make it quality over quantity. When it comes to anime quality is more important than quantity. It is better to watch a few great anime than to watch a lot of mediocre anime. With that said, don't let the budget of an anime deceive you just because an enemy has a high budget does not mean it is automatically great. Be sure to consider all aspects of an anime before you judge it. So what does it take to make a great enemy? It turns out that you don't need a massive budget. After all, with the right team of talented animators and artists, you can't create beautiful animation with relatively few resources. Of course, a larger budget will always help. But it's not essential for making high quality anime. We hope this debunks some myths about animation quality and budgeting. Are there any other beliefs about anime that you'd like us to investigate? Let us know in the comments section below. And don't forget to subscribe to our channel so you can stay up to date with all our latest videos. Thanks for watching. And I'll see you next time.