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Corrections from Naohiro Shintani.
Wow he being very corrected it's so ironic
One: I can't believe Shintani actually corrected Takahashi! Either Taka went on model (which he is capable of doing) as much as he could with Shintani still doing corrections (but to a lesser extent), or, Shintani just went all out and almost completely redrew Taka's art.

Two: I just love Goku's facial expressions through this entire cut. They are so adorable.
I really enjoy Takahashi's simpler work when he adheres to the simplistic designs. The part of the movie that he supervised was honestly my least favorite part, for the movement was stiff and awkward, though not as much as Yamamuro's.
Although I am a big proponent of Takahashi’s style I still find it really refreshing to see him follow the sheets.
chickenbois1 said:
Although I am a big proponent of Takahashi’s style I still find it really refreshing to see him follow the sheets.
He didn't
This scene originally was Buu arc inspired and had janky anatomy
It was entierly redrawn
BakaManiaHD said:
He didn't
This scene originally was Buu arc inspired and had janky anatomy
It was entierly redrawn
You got any kind of proof to back that up?
skitotropic said:
You got any kind of proof to back that up?
Yes, the genga was shared privately.
Ajay said:
Yes, the genga was shared privately.
Well that's disappointing
Felt like adding Shintani's tag, since Takahashi's style was completely gone and it was almost a total redraw
Sabotower said:
Felt like adding Shintani's tag, since Takahashi's style was completely gone and it was almost a total redraw
re-drawing/correcting the art is not the same as re-drawing the animation. I don't know much about either animator so I can't say and you might be right, but if it's still Takahashi's key frames then Shintani shouldn't be tagged imo.
Sabotower said:
Felt like adding Shintani's tag, since Takahashi's style was completely gone and it was almost a total redraw
We don't tag animation directors for their corrections even if its a re-draw.
Vieron el efecto de arrastre hecho por Takahashi