doing quick research, not at all. they were just doing animation services (for an american production), which is like, the most common thing in the korean industryCastlevania showrunner, with X-Men 97's studio, and Capcom oversight. I guess we'll see...
Not even for this?I don't show up for many anime shows these days but I'm in. Optimistic this is better than Castlevania.
Anime made in California.I don't show up for many anime shows these days but I'm in. Optimistic this is better than Castlevania.
Anime made in California.
Not even for this?
doing quick research, not at all. they were just doing animation services (for an american production), which is like, the most common thing in the korean industry
every american cartoon is animated in south korea, doesn't really mean anything
that there is literally nothing to worry about their involvement here, it's not like they had any creative say on X-Men, AT ALLMy point is that Studio Mir was responsible for the animation of X-Men 97. Not exactly sure what point you're trying to make.
that there is literally nothing to worry about their involvement here, it's not like they had any creative say on X-Men, AT ALL
Apparently the original Devil May Cry anime didn’t do a very good job getting Dante’s personality right. So hopefully this new one fixes that.
I know, I don't think their involvement is unimportant, they're the actual animators, of course. But again, it was just animation services, which is a common thing in the Korean industry with American-produced animation (which is not even animated in America!), they're not part of the actual production crew of the series. They just animate what they're told to, they have no creative input on the project.Just because they didn't write the show doesn't mean that their involvement is unimportant. I'd put "animation quality" pretty high on the list of things that matter when making an animated work.