Well, that's just that special artsy style of animation, which use a lot of great animes. The Naruto team always switches to this animation team when a big fight scene is going on. I won't say it looks irrealistic. It's just a different style. A little bit more artsy, like I said. Also a little bit more cartoony, I admit that, but the animation is muuuuuuuch more fluid than in other episodes, so its perfect for big fast paced action scenes.
I like that style a loooot. The anime Ergo Proxy for example is almost only in that style. And I love it.
I liked the style too. It's really edgy. And the Sasuke/Itachi fight was the similarly done.
I watched Noein a while back and some of the big fight scenes at the end were done the same way, in this distorted, fast-paced style. The lines around the bodies become jagged, and the forms themselves more fluid. It wasn't a budget decision for them, but was a creative one. Something about the lines conveying more heat and energy than nicely drawn, colored, choreographed fighting. After I found that out about Noein, I appreciated the style a lot more.
So, I'm with you Gaara. I like it a lot.
And, thinking of the subject matter in this episode, the show's hero being turned into a half-skeletized monster, I think the style was appropriate. It's a little hard to watch, the lines are so stretched and so distorted, but I think the animators wanted the viewers to feel that kind of passive tension from it.
And I bet this one cost way more than the Hinata episode to make. The action is crazy and nearly non-stop, whereas last week's had some interesting fight angles, but was otherwise fairly normal (except the glowy hair). I mean, better animated than normal, but not widely divergent from all the previous episodes like this one was.
Whack-a-Pain was ridiculously retarded. I mean I'm surprised they didn't start tossing out Acme products during the fight or Pain ask Naruto 9 Tails what was the best way to get to Albuquerque?
A left. Should'a taken a left at Albuquerque.
And I thought some of the scenery was straight out of Road Runner, myself. Pain was employing some Acme No Jutsu on Wylie Kyuubi, fer sure.
Edited by tricksie, 02 July 2010 - 02:00 AM.