@@zaytodagoatfr okay, but that's not an excuse for them to give us trash animation for season 1 when other studios like Wit, Mappa, or Clover Works etc. could've pulled off Fluid animation for a 24 episode anime. There's a line that's like "okay, the animation isn't God Tier but it's good enough" and "the animation is trash and didn't even TRY to make it good enough" and blue lock season 1 falls in that category.
I saw the film , it was exactly like the anime for 90% of the film , except for these moments when they showed the aura of certain characters , imo it has to move studio
I swear the community would be able to animate better than the actual anime sometimes... with how they treated the entire second selection and this movie, season 2 is 99% absolutely cooked
It's because in season 1 every player had the blue aura until they unlocked their ego and evolved into their own. Every character has an aura based on the volume cover they are on. So Isagi's main color has always been green.
Blue lock art style is good. Its the animation part where it sucks. If blue lock had kuroko/haikyuu levels of animation....then oh boy. Kuroko no basket was just ahead of its time. Thats why its so underrated.
Yes and if you do watch it please be aware that it is a film showing nagi’s pov like some people were mad about that. The only thing I will say though that they should have done is shown us nagi’s last match to qualify
I remember the first like 10 episodes of season one had pretty good animation (mostly) and then the second selection arc was just complete dookey. Hopefully season 2’s like this
People are saying the animation is good, but tbh I thought this was unnecessarily excessive. The animation we got in 1x1 had good direction, with the scenes being fast-paced and exciting to watch. Not saying there’s anything wrong with slo-mo, but I do think that this scene had way too many random effects instead of giving the moment good direction
Fluid animation runs through chapters. Gotta fill up an episode and pace properly, while giving characters time to talk. It’s a really difficult balance for high paced action and with Isagi being the main character, it’ll be rare to have moments for fast movement. It’s why the manga is strictly a better format. The game goes as fast as you can read. It’d be like watching blue lock on 1.5x speed.
@@AnnoyingMobileGames yeah I agree, it’s hard to capture that much dialogue in a fast paced game. But I do think that that dialogue in the anime can take place during some interesting scenes of players dribbling past other players (the manga usually focuses on character interactions and not the in-between moments). TBH, blue lock is such a hard manga to adapt to anime while making it as enjoyable, and this studio bit off more than they can chew imo
@@AakolickGP well said. You spit with this one chief. You’re right. I do wish 8-bit was a better studio because there’s a lot that they’re doing with the adaptation that’s squandering its potential. Blue Lock is the number one selling manga of 2023. An S tier adaptation is only fair. I don’t even care if they don’t go above and beyond, just source material accuracy. But my wishes aren’t reality unfortunately and I know it’d be crazy expensive to do a proper adaptation. Let’s just hope they don’t Seven Deadly Sins it.
Animatin was bad only in those scenes which were reused but in any case just hope they can atleast make sepected few animation of u20 god lik3 😅@@OK-69420
@@user-xp1xu9sz3m 😭Thanks for answering, no movie theater here has Blue Lock in it, guess I will have to wait for blu ray. Looking forward to when it comes out, looks dope