Dragon Ball Z VS Naruto - Action Animation
Фильм және анимация
Dragon Ball Z and Naruto are two series known and loved for their energetic battle sequences. Ironically the way the staff of each went around crafting such battles couldn't be more different
Animators like Kazuya Hisada, Masahiro Shimanuki, Naoki Tate, Isao Sugimoto, Masaaki Iwane, and Keisuke Masunaga would draw heavy inspiration from Yoshinori Kanada's style of action; heavy frame modulation, wide spacing, detailed effects work and many more features.
While Naruto's top action animators such as Atsushi Wakabayashi and Norio Matsumoto were flow animators first and foremost. Their focus was on motion above all else and reducing the amount of detail in their designs to give a looser feel.
So join me today as we dissect both schools of thought and the endless appeal behind them.
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I think this goes to reenforce that we need to not judge everything on the same grading scale. Both style have their own perks and uniqueness
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
exactly
@moosesues8887
2 жыл бұрын
Ninja battles and dogfights, they are hella different
@SteadiedMoney
2 жыл бұрын
Ayo you off a perc too?.
@bwaynetheappal6564
2 жыл бұрын
Dragon ball can still wipe the floor with Naruto
@amuroray9115
2 жыл бұрын
DBZ reuses animation so much more and looks more stiff to me. I say this as someone who grew up on DBZ. No offense to anyone
I feel so emotional thinking of the thought and energy people put into for a 3 second action
@orbboom6119
2 жыл бұрын
Animation truly is one of the peak inventions of human history. Such an ardous task but makes some of the most visually beautiful experiences we can have.
@kubikim
2 жыл бұрын
@@orbboom6119 Boy am I in love. I want to make animation my wife.
@dairyqueenrestaurant8800
2 жыл бұрын
@@orbboom6119 Word!!
Excellent breakdown of these animation philosophies. As a kid, I was huge into DBZ, but fell out of anime around the time Naruto came around. Later, I discovered some of the fight scenes from Naruto, and was blown away by how fluid the fights were, and how well choreographed everything felt. I couldn't put words to why I thought it looked so cool, I just knew it was different.
@JustAsh001
2 жыл бұрын
Tbh i am at ep 53 of Naruto the animation at this point it not that great compared to what dbz was showing in earlier episodes like the battle with raditz and goku vs vegeta but idk i haven't seen the full series yet but at this point dbz is definitely looking better for me
@aplotholesfiller8827
2 жыл бұрын
@@JustAsh001 Ehhhh, i would say certain points of Naruto are definetly superior to the best animated DBZ moments, the last Zabuza episode, Sasuke vs Orochi or Rock Lee vs Gaara are waaay better animated than most of the DBZ figths. The artwork is usually less polished in Naruto tho, mostly because the desings are more complex, (just compare Goku eyes with Narutos)XD. The two are good tho.
@TomaToma999
2 жыл бұрын
@@aplotholesfiller8827 lmao dbz fights are way better the animations in naruto were so bad
@malekat8539
2 жыл бұрын
@@aplotholesfiller8827 how you can say that the character designs are more complex... good lord Animation wise. Can't tell, but It's preference to me there.
@kategutib2772
2 жыл бұрын
i mean cmon now comparing db to naruto?? bro db fights literally is as fast of the speed of light
Both styles are hella fitting for their respective shows and this vud shows that. Also smart doin a comparison with DBZ & Naruto to help ease the transition to other series I'm excited for more
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed! And yeah I thought it would be a good way to mark the transition, somewhat of a conclusion of Dragon Ball Z's action style while venturing into different series.
@bk-sl8ee
2 жыл бұрын
@@forgottenrelics1197 so your are telling me db can even get better!!!!
@forgottenrelics1197
Жыл бұрын
@@bk-sl8ee huh?
FINALLY!! An intelligent individual speaks on this subject. A real contrast without all the idiotic power scaling trying to prove who's the greater character when they don't even belong in the same universe. Great video.
@Waqas_Khan02
Жыл бұрын
I hate these powerscaling video
Naruto's fighting styles are hypnotizing while Dragon Ball Z fighting styles really emphasize the weight behind the technique. I do love the detail that goes into the "Flow Animation" though! I honestly can't choose one that's better since both are just as good but also are so different. I can see the force that you referenced to with the Sasuke vs Orochimaru fight! Absolutely beautiful!
WHen I was younger I always use to call the highly animated naruto episodes back then "weirdly drawn" episodes because they always were very few and in between and always looked vastly different from the rest of the series. Fucking loved those episodes
one thing i really loved about dragon ball animations is the environment. other than land destruction, some cuts would focus on plants, animals, or weather, making things feel atmospheric. a great example of this in naruto shipudden was the infamous naruto vs pain fight. although its criticised for taking the character distortions to the extreme, it really blew me away at how grand and worldly it felt. it tries to be the best of both worlds, and it was actually the first animation that really got me to notice the concept of different animation styles at all.
@trevinodude
2 жыл бұрын
Personally I always thought the more extreme character distortions in the Naruto vs Pain fight truly sold the speed at which they were moving, especially with Pain being more on the defensive and forced to flee more from Nine Tailed powered Naruto’s grasp.
@hawshimagical
2 жыл бұрын
@@trevinodude yeah, such a big difference from the typical character brawl
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
Жыл бұрын
@@hawshimagical its so unique im really glad they did that.
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
Жыл бұрын
@@trevinodude yeh goes to show how scared pain was. The focus was on the speed in which pain was trying to escape.
@chineseducksauce9085
Жыл бұрын
@@HassanAhmed-rf9xr Pain wasn't scared what are you talking about? 😂
Lookin back it seems Masumoto loves animating sasuke gettin beat up
Yes, I was just thinking of Naruto and DBZ's differing animation philosophies yesterday. Glad you were the man to make an in-depth dissection of them!
@bk-sl8ee
2 жыл бұрын
Same
These fight scenes must have been a pain to draw back in the day
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
Animated fights still are. A lot of the animators mentioned still use paper and pencil.
This channel did make me appreciate the Kanada style a bit more than I did before. I am grateful for this, but I am excited to see more Flow School stuff as well, since that's always been more of my favorite form of animation.
Glad to see you are venturing into more anime, would love too see more types of these videos. Anyway keep up the amazing content💯💪
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
More to come!
Always disliked flow school style, but once in awhile it's fun to watch do to the inherent creativity in the approach. I think at times it strays way too far from model sheets and basic anatomy. The kanada school is more my style with its powerful keyframes.. and I feel it worked so well for Dragon Ball because it really emphasized the power of the characters. The animation style really matched the narrative, with things being explosive and hard hitting. As someone who's done combat sports for almost 30 years, we try to purify our technique so that each punch and kick has perfect form, with no slack or slop.. when I watch Goku fighting in Kanada style, it feels like a masterful martial artist who's drilled the same technique thousands of times and perfected it. An interesting thought exercise is to imagine Naruto and Dragon Ball reverse their animation styles. I have a feeling each show would've been less impactful, because the animation styles for each really matched their narratives well.
@tiltedxfn3635
Жыл бұрын
Never read a more factual comment. Props to you, couldn't of said it any better.
This video is such a good segway into you exploring new content on your channel. I absolutely love your breakdowns of animation and as long as you keep that passion you had in your dbz videos I'll always have the bell notifications on for you! Great stuff man!
this awesome. so glad to see you venturing into different topics!
Let’s be honest we both know their still awesome (most of the time)
I like how this is more of a breakdown of the two different and distinct schools of thought instead of a comparison. Great stuff as always.
As someone who has been a fan of both Naruto and Dragon Ball Z for pretty much all of my life, it’s amazing to finally hear about the different approaches to each series fight scenes. Both Naruto and Dragon Ball has captivated me time and time again with their amazing fight scenes but one always seemed more fluid and the other more structured and rigid, and it’s nice to finally get an explanation for that. It’s amazing how different schools of thought can still turn out to have equally amazing results for vastly different reasons. Animation is far more interesting than some ppl give it credit for.
I am so happy that you are covering more animes now. I would love to see similiar videos for different animes! 🔥🔥
I'll say that Naruto's flow school animations are more unique compared to Z's. Though that doesn't take away from Z's Kanada type of a animation.
@broken75.20
2 жыл бұрын
OG Dragon Ball has a even worse animations than Z.
@Crow-st5rl
2 жыл бұрын
That's because Dbz was made in 90s and Naruto in early 2000. Studio pierrot did a great job at animating the messy Naruto manga. Toei also did good for it's time but when you watch og and z now, it's terrible aside from some scenes and the original music(not that crappy falcouner music). If we're talking about manga only, Og db got better choreography than Naruto, and Z portion of the db manga obliterate's both Naruto and og db in terms choreography, paneling, fight's etc. Db manga is a masterpiece (specially the Z portion) and you should definitely read it.
@philswift8793
2 жыл бұрын
@@Crow-st5rl I was bout to agree but then you dissed falconer music
@Dayz671
2 жыл бұрын
@@Crow-st5rl What Faclouner music is awesome the hell you talking about? That music gave me chills. Especially when Vegeta, came in the final Kamehameha vs cell.
@turkeysgotmorecloutthanyou
2 жыл бұрын
@@Crow-st5rl you’re comment was good until you discredited the faulconer ost, you’re opinion is now invalid
Honestly this is one of your best edited videos yet, I learned alot of the process, direction and techniques from this video as well as the fact it’s ok to like both schools for different fight scene types. I’d add links to the individual people you’ve covered in the description and other than that, keep up the great work
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
That's great to hear :)
I love these videos, always have something to learn from these Keep it up man
This channel is fantastic. This is my second video and I'm already sucked in. No filler script whatsoever, every moment matters. I'm really glad your channel exists.
This whole breakdown is excellent, but I particularly love how almost the whole first half of the video can also be described as an extremely detailed montage of how much thought and effort was put into Sasuke getting his lights punched out. Very relaxing.
Great video! Your gonna hit The algorithm eventually and be in the millions!
Thank you for not just talking about Norio Matsumoto when you covered naruto. I'd love more naruto videos covering all the sakuga fights throughout.
Excellent video, that finally explained the two philosophies in a way that makes it easy to understand! More videos like this please! More Naruto! or One piece maybe? ^^
i was expecting a low quality video when i clicked on this, some fan animation where they fight. but i was pleasantly surprised with this. good video. you're doing great
Omg, I've been wanting to see a video like this for a long time!
you’re one of my favorite youtubers, glad you’re growing
Great video, super interesting stuff once again
This was a really great watch I’m glad I got to see you talk about naruto in such detail! I would really like to see some of your own art every now and then as well as I can’t remember ever having been able to
great video I loved how you broke each animation style down.
This was a super informative video, definitely one of your best! One of the things I love the most about animation is how it can allow for such drastically different approaches to the very same actions depending on the people behind it. As someone looking to get into the industry one day, I cannot thank you enough for putting into words the large differences between these 2 equally awesome approaches to action animation. Now I feel like I understand quite a bit more of the basics that go into designing an action sequence (with a certain style), plus theres some cool animators you showcased that I want to look into more into myself lmao Also, its really fun to see your takes on other shows besides DB as well, looking forward to whatever franchise you decide to tackle next
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
Yesss it's exactly what makes anime so fun is the variety in stylistic approaches (at least for me lol). I'm happy the video was useful!
that was really cool, great work man
Very pleasantly surprised to learn that the same person did those particular scenes from YYH and Naruto. Those episodes always blew my mind with how much crazy and smooth movement there was, and I'm a big fan of the rounder look in motion. In my own work in the past I definitely stuck to the DBZ style in this video with a much stronger emphasis on very on model key frames and less overall animations. It has been several years since I took art seriously, and videos like these get that old fire burning
Would love to see your take on the mix of hand drawn and CGI in shows like Demon Slayer! Great video. Hoping your channel continues to grow
Great video! It's so interesting to see where all the "best fights" people reference come from. Your intro hit me in the Aussie schoolyard nostalgia. I was always more of a DBZ kid and remember even thinking that Naruto ripped off Goku's style when I first saw that orange+blue combo.
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
I was the exact same haha, Sasuke's blue and white fit as well looked like it was ripped of Vegeta's Buu arc unifrom palette haha
Great video man subbed fs
Great explanation about the Kanada School!
I always liked when the colors got muted and the shading suddenly looked a lot less detailed in Naruto. That probably sounds negative but I actually liked that look. The big action scenes always had that and I thought it looked nicer than the average anime look the other scenes have.
In the end...its all about throwing some hands and the awesome animators behind them. Whether its flashy or flowing...both are exciting to watch!
cool comprehensive breakdown! it was like a documentary about the animation of DBZ & Naruto, I wanted to play it on the tv while my fam chilled in our hotel room. There was no way to project the image from my phone, rip.
My favourite video you’ve done so far !!!
Rockstar Educator! Subscribed. Could you do a case study on western action animation? In the DC Animated Universe, there were many japanese studios that worked on Batman: The Animated Series, and I’m pretty sure Superman: The Animated Series. Either way, thanks for your time; looking forward to more content.
super insightful, I'm grateful for this channel
I love the two examples you used of punches were both different scenes of Sasuke getting his clock cleaned.
This video was uploaded on my birthday.. gonna watch the entire thing
First off, great video! I love the Naruto and DBZ fights a lot. Just a little criticism, I think it would be helpful if there were pictures along with the names of the animators/ directors you mention, mainly because their names have so many vowels they kind of all blend together]. But it would also help with immersion as well.
Inspirational! Thanks for the break down!
for me personally,this was the most interesting and entertaining video from u i have ever seen
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I put a lot of time into it so I appreciate that :)
Really like this format and style of video! Would be awesome if you could cover more Naruto and 90's Hunter X Hunter!
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks and I'll definitely be getting to hxh 99 soon enough 👀
I will say that Naruto did sacrifice detailed characters that morphed a bit too much in order to convey the insane amount of movement in the Animation sometimes. . Love them both in different ways.
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
Жыл бұрын
can you name a few?
@mrme.484
Жыл бұрын
@@HassanAhmed-rf9xr the most popular one, naruto vs pain.
@xoire9754
Жыл бұрын
It didn't "sacrifice" anything - it is an objectively positive style choice that is lost on anime poindexters who think they understand art, but have really just arbitrarily decided to fixate on something to project the idea that they have some expertise on a subject in which they really know nothing about. Every idiot on KZread cites the Pain fight, animated by a legendary figure in the industry, which very well may be the best work he's ever done. For some reason, people seem to think that these were animation errors that they were too lazy to clean up. Hearing people pontificate on that fight is like watching a group's reaction to a joke that they didn't understand - everyone scrambling to point out the flaw in someone's reasoning when they were actually being witty.
@e1622zelda
Жыл бұрын
@@xoire9754 wow, jezz dude. Yea the pain fight looked great, and pausing inbetweens is dumb, lol. pain just happens to have some of the funniest in between shots ever. that does not take away from the amazing animation. By sacrifice I mean haveing less detail in order to make it easier for the animators to convey movement for certain parts. I am an Artist and Animator btw lol. Also Animation and 3d modeling degree. Classic 1940's disney, hana barbara era, fletcher, 1980's Anime classics, ive seen em all. Also they were on time tables when making Naruto like most anime, that also effects the amount of detail. If they would have paid the guy good and given him more time, the pain fight would have looked twice as good as it already did.
Appreciate the overview style video
What a fricken amazing video, id love to see more like this
Masterpice of vídeo. We need more of this to understand the animators
My boi great to see another vid 🐐🫱🏽🫲🏾
very nice breakdown... sad to say i don't know many of these anime apart from the well-known ones like akira and yu yu hakusho
Fantastic video as always! What is your favorite Non-Japanese animations/cartoons?
Great video!!!
great work!
I'm sure people recently getting into the community love videos like this. I know I would ❤️
This was so interesting and explains why YYH, Naruto, and others are visually some of my favsq. I love DBZ, but must admit that imagining it in the flow style is dream like
@diegobarreto3010
Жыл бұрын
The flow style kinda happens in Dragon Ball Super and I dont think it fits DB very well. That is why DBZ still feels more impactful on every punch and that is what made it famous.
@eazybaby5094
Жыл бұрын
@@diegobarreto3010 idk, cuz Super: Broly was more flow, and was fire for it 🔥
in terms of how entertaining a fight is to watch for me personally, id have to side with naruto's style of action animation i much prefer the loose yet impactful choreography showing a sense of intensity and speed to their fights keeping the viewer at the edge of their seat as opposed to the more static fight scenes in DBZ
I would love to see you break down the lows and the highs of Black Clover, and what happened at behind the scenes which lead to staff members to work in such harsh deadlines/conditions
I think it's important to distinguish that Naruto, at its core, is a martial arts flick with supernatural elements. Dragon Ball may have started that way, but it has since evolved into a superhero flick with martial arts elements, especially in DBZ and DBS. Naruto sells more on the movements hence the fluidity, while Dragon Ball nowadays sells more on impacts, hence the bombastic nature of it all. If we equate it to a more Westernized example, if there was an anime based around a cosmic-level Marvel characters like Thor or Sentry, Dragon Ball's style of animation would suit it more (I know there was that card anime thing Toei made, but it's really more of a merch-ad type of show). Someone like Spider-Man would probably benefit more from the fluid style of Naruto.
Thank you for your work, I think I'll learn a lot.
I was just thinking about these twos animation.
Soo good , pls do more videos like this!🙏
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
thanks :)
It definitely shows that naruto combat feels *agile* due to the emphasis on fluidity and motions while dragon ball feels *powerful* due to its emphasis on key frames. Fitting for the depiction of ninjas vs raw martial artists in my opinion. Great video again!
Could you cover some of Bleach animation as well? I'd like to see you analyse fights like Grimmjow vs Ichigo (part 3) and a lot of other cool ones
Awesome 👌
Great video 👍
Would love to see more about HxH and YYH. Super interesting stuff!
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
Currently writing a video on HxH so it will come sooner than later haha
@Static1Bolt
2 жыл бұрын
@@forgottenrelics1197 You the man 💯
Great VIDEO
amazing video
Imma cry whenever there's KZread animation breakdown content like this for Avatar the Last Airbender
Thank you very much for all the information, and all the artist's names! I got especially giddy when I read the name of Spencer Wan at 9:47 ; one of my personal favorites 😁 That being said, I would very much like to know if I got the name at around 0:42 right: Is that "Matteo Waltz"?
This was a very interesting video
I've never watched Naruto, but how you explained it's animation makes me want to watch it
@dbog5214
2 жыл бұрын
You won't regret it. (Part 1 that is).
@SuperVegotta
2 жыл бұрын
Dont listen to DBOG you might enjoy everything or you maybe wont. But dont worry , Part 2 is excellent aswell! I would even prefer it but i Love Naruto in General. Give it a try , its really great Overall!
@HassanAhmed-rf9xr
Жыл бұрын
Even up until Boruto to a point I liked. This was when Boruto just came out and we got the OLDER Kawaki v Boruto. The summoning arc was the first notable thing for me (the class president was it kumine ?). After that some sick scenes but overall decline.
@Apexcellence.
Жыл бұрын
You should search up Naruto Filler list before you do, there’s episodes that aren’t part of the story
@draccuzer
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Naruto in general is a pretty good show provided that you skip the fillers. The fillers are just too damn awful so I suggest you find some guides or list of filler so you can skip it.
I love both styles
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
same :)
I think it would be cool to see both styles clashing together in a mini-anime like a KanaFlow anime just for a one off to see how fans would react to it.
I really wish Super was animated the same way as Z. There's been so much lacking in comparison to Z but it should be easier to animate in the digital era
I would live to see a Dragon Ball fight by Norio Matsumoto. Simplified models always compliment Dragon Ball anyway and it would be cool to see more realistic martial arts movement.
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
Same haha, would be so cool to see a legend like that touch the series. And considering Dragon Ball's 2d designs with Shintani have moved to simplicity, they would pair well together :)
@jackthegreek6092
2 жыл бұрын
@@forgottenrelics1197 Seeing him touch something like Tien vs Goku would be a real treat I think. Which one? Yes.
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
@@jackthegreek6092 Yesss that fight is severely underrated and his style of action would fit great with that era.
Suprised you didnt mention goku v vegeta, that amazing yamamuros cut
Oh man, dangerous topic Or at least it used to be, I don't know if kids are still fighting over which one they like more
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
that it is, just hope people have the patience to watch through before commenting haha
I'm SO GLAD I grew up in the 90s and experienced all this first hand what a time it was 😭😭😭
seeing that GTO scene and YYH intro made me tear up. miss the old animation for anime really.
Oh man what a great video. I just finished my first viewing of Naruto and those three episodes were the ones that stood out the most animation wise. Currently watching DB for the first time and your video only made me more hyped to see what's next. You just ganged a new sub.
@Waqas_Khan02
Жыл бұрын
Have you completed naruto? How far have you watched Dragon Ball?
@richboss_
Жыл бұрын
@@Waqas_Khan02 I'm currently at the end of classic Naruto. I have maybe 20-30 episodes left bc I decided to watch the fillers and movies. And im at episode 31 of Dragon Ball, right after the first tournament when Goku grows his tail back. Saw some episodes as a kid with trunks in them so I'm super excited to reach whatever saga that is.
@Waqas_Khan02
Жыл бұрын
@@richboss_ I have watched some clips of OG dragon here and there on there I will watch it someday again. Currently I am Watching Naruto(Part1) Watch the 38 episodes and looking forward to how story will go. So far I have enjoyed The Forest of Death Part the most. This is my first time I have seen something that created suspense and pressure.
@richboss_
Жыл бұрын
@@Waqas_Khan02 That's great!! Dragon Ball is a very fun watch!! I love Goku and the gang. And Naruto is great. Imo it gets better with every arc. The last part of the chunin exams is insanely good. Episode 80 has stuck with me since I watched it, it's beautiful. To me the best arc of classic Naruto is the last one with the fight between Sasuke and Naruto. It's the longest and it brings a lot of growth to many characters. Not only does it have insane animation but it's very emotional too. Hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did!!
@Waqas_Khan02
Жыл бұрын
@@richboss_ The only problem with Dragon Ball is that I have watched it out of order as I got to know the whole story from DBZ devolution fanmade game.😅 Super is the anime that I have watched in order. I am also watching DBZ Kai in Dub to fill up the missing pieces. After I am done with Naruto I will watch OG OG DB again in Subtitles to onow the original story more. And Yeah Naruto Episodes 34 is my favorite so far the way Sasuke woke up and then suddenly he act murderous😈 was 🔥🔥. It give me those Majin Vegeta vibes. Orochimaru is one of the villain that freaked me alot more than Freeza. He is my no.1 villain right now. One thing I liked about him is that not only he tortured the heros mentally he created so much horrific vibes that even I who doesn't know about him and watching him for the first time Naruto freaked me out.
Very informative video thanks.
Lmao you had zyzz in your video 0:04
I always thought this, that dragon ball z’s animation was kinda stiff and naruto’s was flexible and a bit smoother. Anyways great video!
@egganegga
2 жыл бұрын
It’s probably because dragon ball z sometimes trades style over animation .
@Myday_145
2 жыл бұрын
@@egganegga yea, I thought that too. Probably just stiff cause of the design of the entire anime
@UnifiedEntity
2 жыл бұрын
DBZ tended to actually keep consistent character modeling in its animation. To me that was for the better as it suited it.
Would like to see you cover more anime animation. Would love to see one for bleach
This was great to watch. I dont appreciate animators enough so this was what I was missing. Im definitely going to watch more vids since this is so informative. I remember not bothering with dbz because I had gotten hooked to Naruto since it was a whole new world to me. But after much effort in my friends part I decided to enter the enemy territory and check out dbz. I got an even crazier experience even tho it was many years later. Both have taken a part of me and I no longer became a Naruto only kid back then.
Bro, you sound like human Wikipedia . Outstanding work!
Huge props for mentioning Gosenzosama Banbanzai's and Utsunomiya's historical importance in the creation of the "flow" school and the emerging realist approach. Shows some really deep knowledge DB seems in a particular place historocaly where the it couldn't, due to its designs , due to decline of the kanada style and due to the concentration of talent in ovas, emulate a more pure kanada approach like idk Urusei Yatsura .But also the more realist flow approach wasn't mature yet and would be until after YYH. So it had to create it's own visual language in order to keep up interesting presentation by combining some Kanada principles, bunch of dezaki limited animation tricks, some Hokuto no Ken visual language , strong art and line/shadow count and making the best use of each teams talent and focusing on the shots and cuts that really matter. I wonder about something like Shida's krillin vs goku fight in DB 096 tho. If the spacing and timing was a bit less pronounced and more even and it stayed mostly on 2s with some 1s it would have fit perfectly in Naruto style wise. Of course no smears and instead action lines and some looped strikes but still. It feels ahead of the curve for 1988 in regards with distinct choreographed h2h from a wide neutral shot and without quick cuts . Wonder if it was due to some real life action movie influence Shida had at the time or due do some other older scene he saw and was inspired from
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks and that's a really great point I didn't consider, also a nice summary of Dragon Ball Z's action! The Kanada style while not dead, was definitely in decline by the time of Dragon Ball Z. What I find ironic is that it's the time period when many of the series' Kanada-style animators were most present. Part of that is just due to timing with Hisada and Tate getting promotions during that period and Cockpit coming on but it's still quite an interesting time period in history for that style to be present. Also, an interesting point about Shida and he definitely popped into my head while writing this because his approach is quite unique. He seems to have that focus on motion like a flow animator, but his way of going about it is quite different of course. I do know one of the animators that inspired him in his early days was Kazuhide Tomonaga, but like many at the time, he too was a Kanada fan and stylistically a world away from Shida. It would definitely be great if one day we could get more info on Shida's influences during that time period :)
@gkalaitza2183
2 жыл бұрын
@@forgottenrelics1197 oh yeah I remember him mentioning Tomonaga on Twitter. And tbh it could actually make sense stylisticaly. Tomonaga was Kanada adjustent mostly in the 70s when they worked together on a bunch of super robot shows and had a friendly rivality. In the 80s and after tomonaga worked a lot with miyazaki on Future Boy Conan ,and on Cagliostro he basically he combined that approach with his own sensibilities. I would assume the work that impacted shida was Tomonogas mostly non Kanada 80s lupin and miyazaki work and most likely also his work in the Galaxy express 999 movies considering their popularity with animators . Other than that I wonder of he was influenced also by people like Takashi Nakamura , Koji Morimoto , shinji otsuka and maybe even Tomonori Kogawa that had their own non kanada energetic approaches and drawing styles in the early and mid 80s that a lot of animators liked. Also one last think is that weirdly I feel modern shida is more kanada adjustent than back then despite the 1s spamming. His effects shapes especially feel solidly in the kanada family and have gotten more angular amd bold
@forgottenrelics1197
2 жыл бұрын
@@gkalaitza2183 I feel like an idiot now haha, as soon as you mentioned Galaxy express 999 Tomoaga's name clicked. From memory, I also do believe it was his work with Miyazaki like on Castle of Cagliostro that inspired Shida so you are definitely right. In regards to his modern work you may have something there, I haven't closely studied Shida's work for some time but I can definitely see the similarities in shape design. But especially in how they take sort of a liquid form in one sense, it's not exact, but the core principal is definitely similar.
Both animation styles suits their corresponding shows very well
Great video.
What a great video.