MeltedCaramel wrote:Just watched both comparisons, I'm not gonna lie, I like things about both and dislike things about both. The old one definitely starts out much better, but feels rushed towards the end (it's almost like they were like "naked psychedelic shadow--oops now she has clothes better speed this shit up no one is interested anymore"). The new one feels a little too long in my opinion, and utilizes way too much of that strange 3D hybrid animation, but I like the pacing of it better, the only thing I'm disappointed in is that there isn't more of the aforementioned "psychedelic" imagery.
I've heard this is getting a lot of flak for being flat and unemotional. I haven't been able to get a chance to watch it yet, is this true/any truth to this? What does everyone think?
Well, I've watched the 2 episodes aired so far and I have to admit, it's really not that interesting. So far, it's a total rehash of the original (which is understandable since that's how the manga goes, too, and this is following it closely) without, I don't know, as much interaction or personality to the characters somehow. I don't know if it's just because 'seen it all before' or if it really IS lacking in depth. Maybe it's because they don't speak/chatter to each other as much as previously?
One thing that is still poor in both episodes, is the animation quality. You'd think that for a series as important as Sailor Moon's 22nd anniversary manga anime that was so hyped, they'd make sure it was nearly as perfect as possible!
Ami-chan's face was soo badly done much of her episode! She looked like she had so much mascara on her lower lids that she had black and blue bags under her eyes! And the faces were all on crooked. (Poor Motoki/Andrew looked just awful!)
I know they are following Naoko Takeuchi-sensei's art style (which is subpar at best) but does the drawing/art in a 2014 anime have to be even worse? Why can't the artists at least keep the faces on straight! :laughs:
I'll still watch it, of course, since we're HUGE SM fans of any genre (over 250 SM dolls, 60 plush, 30 1/6 resin models, at least a dozen 1/4 - 1/8 resin models; 30 SD resin models, 200 pvc figures of all variying sizes, every episode in Jpaanese and English on dvd, every SeraMyu on DVD, paper dolls, fanbooks, all artbooks, keychains, costumes of every version (Orig, Super, Eternal, Infinite, SeraMyu, Silver Millennium, Neo Princess, School, Casual,) etc, etc, etc, including murals on our walls, on our ceiling fans and more---we know SM inside and out!) but it really isn't very inspiring and the music OP/ED are not good at all, in my opinion. They're so NOT catchy, like 'Moonlight Densetsu' 'Sailor Star Song' or 'Kirari Sailor Dream' was and ALL the ED themes of 1st/R/S/SuperS/Stars (Heart Moving, Princess Moon, Otome no Policy, Tuxedo Mirage, Watashitachi ni Naritakute, Rashiku Ikimashou, Kaze mo, Sora mo Kitto...). Those were all hummable and singable and MEMORABLE!
Both the new OP/ED (Moon Pride & Gekkou) are opposite---totally forgettable!
I guess it really is tough to catch lightning in a bottle more than once (and SM has already done it a few times---the original anime, PGSM, SeraMyu). So this is a hard sell---it does have the advantage of 'nostalgia' but I don't know how far that will take it if they don't step up the art.
Really, it needs serious improvement, particularly on the faces.