Future Police Urashiman - Episodes 2 - 12
So far Urashiman has been a very simplistic comedy action show, It's entertaining enough but a dozen episodes in my attention is beginning to wane a little. Urashiman has an avid following and there are hints to other things happening so I'm stick with to see how it plays out.
I very recently watched the series and thoroughly enjoyed it even though it's not a genre that I usually view. I can't recall any episode "where they went all in on the animation" though-all of them were competently animated.Oddtaxi ep8
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Emma: A Victorian Romance ep1-2
I've long been curious to see this, as I know it's highly rated and I always enjoy seeing anime interpretations of the UK. Not that I'm an expert, but thus far it seems incredibly convincing in that regard; there's a real sense that the creators went to a lot of trouble to research the minute detail of life in Victorian London. Or they just watched a whole lot of Upstairs, Downstairs. Either way, it seems to be working.
I got that from it as well. It's quite jolly, but it's much closer to being a saturday morning cartoon than I'd expected, and I find it difficult not to look at the mechanical designs without thinking about how easy they look to make into toys. I am curious to see that one episode where they went all in on the animation though - by all accounts, it's quite special.
Ah, the quoted post from orgun doesn't seem to be showing up in your reply - I meant Future Police Urashiman when I was talking about the animation, not Emma.I very recently watched the series and thoroughly enjoyed it even though it's not a genre that I usually view. I can't recall any episode "where they went all in on the animation" though-all of them were competently animated.
Well in any case what I said stands.Ah, the quoted post from orgun doesn't seem to be showing up in your reply - I meant Future Police Urashiman when I was talking about the animation, not Emma.