The list of where each clip is from, and the name of the song used, is in the description. Also, you can press "." and "," to go through the animations frame by frame.
0:30 the insane amount of follow through on that punch, the blur or smear goes past the moment of impact but well past the limits of anatomy straight through the jaw Amazing application of squash and stretch!
Yep, pretty sure he animated the iron man scenes. If he didnt I would be surprised. Shida made One piece and Dragonball super watchable for me as I was getting bored of both series after a while.
LOVE IT. Also really dig that Clock Tower remix holy hell, gonna go DL that. 'The Batman' actually had a lot of really sick Korean animation in it as well, especially some of the brawls in the later seasons.
@@drawforge9640 so is not the whole japanese animation, anime fans use the term sakuga where are the parts of a series that the animation is good, most american cartoons have higher frames per second.
Ive never been a fan of DC's overly stiff animation, that being said, Batman the animated series has always been the goat, and that superman animation was beyond imagination jeez
When i see how epic western cartoons were in 90's and early 00's And then i look at modern Cartoon Network, Nick and Disney Cartoon shows... ...Welp, i'm sticking to anime for this decade. Does anybody want an anime with Bruce Timm's style?
@@lucylu3342 Yep, Rise of TMNT has a very awesome animation! ...I still dislike modern cartoon humor. It looks too ugly for my taste. I miss kind and innocent humor of 80's cartoons Ducktales and Adventures of Gummi Bears.
Same. It seems like no one in the west wants to take any risk with animations. Not to mention some animation series in the west were ahead of their time. Like tron uprising and motorcity but sadly they both were canceled.
@@MelloCello7 I think what he meant is like the series type.. most of those that you mentioned is mostly films so of course it's good if you know what i mean
i wished the western industry explores more stylistic and experimental art style, not just these DC/Marvel, Rick & Morty, Steven Universe type of art style......something like Primal or because i'm sure there's a lot of talented animator out there...
Your wrong. As a kid, you may not understand how it's made, but it will have a lasting effect to the point that when you do grow up, you may research more on Animation. Who were the people who Animated specific cuts. Then, you may love the process so much that the kid may become a Animator someday. You ask a lot of these Animators who Animated these cuts what inspired them to be a Animator, most times, they would remember something from your childhood. Children do care about these things, you were probably a child when you have watched Batman the Animated series, now, years later, watching a Sakuga video online. Don't look down on the youth, or your youth.
Can I make a request? I'd like to see some World Masterpiece Theatre animation, or maybe from Manga Sekai Mukashi Banashi if you can. Or anything else with fluid oldschool animation
Have you ever heard of fluidanims tv? Or pivot stickfigure animator, maybe? The truth is, Japan is only as strong as you let them be. Praising them doesn't make our animation better.
@@largocharles8729 I know they have tradition, I know they helped shape anime to the point when anime overshadowed and finally killed them, and I'm frankly not a fan of french animation, although I respect what france does in terms of design and art overall. The fact that France treats the medium with -respect- is the effect of LINGUISTICS. French word for animation is "animé", so they don't have to wrestle with any dumbass censorship authorities when they for once make something that is not intended for kids. Linguistics are the very thing that shape the world as we know it. If the word "anime" wasn't invented, we would just call it "asian animation" and the entire Asia would be probably responsible for this. I believe the n word is still in use because Americans don't have a non offensive two syllabe equivalent for black people. In Poland we DO have one, so we can talk about these things without offending an entire race.
@@Tycini1 everyone and anyone can be masters or animation if they want too, and no one can be the only master of it, not even a single country. There is always a person dedicated to it no matter where he is or what way he is using
I love the fact this video celebrated a large variety of eras of animation both with shows from the west and japan ( And both from DC and Marvel ), but I especially smiled when I started hearing the music kick in at the start , a worthy choice considering the subject matter of the video , nice remix of a well loved track too. Sadly this video made me realise none of the 90s Marvels shows probably had no instances ( Or very few) of Sakuga .... but it still doesn't make me stop loving them anyway. (Especially 90s X-men)