A desolate world, with little food or water. Anywhere you go you might be attacked by the Red Bugs. Rin, Ritsu and Rina encounter a lost boy while scouting for water. What is this mysterious creature, and what does it want? Does he hold the secret of their survival? Find out.
OK, so Tatsuki made another series. This was actually created before Kemono Friends. It's his original project, so to speak. The animation is pretty bad, but that's part of the charm. Now, this is a different type of story then his previous show, so it will take some time getting used to it. I didn't really enjoy the male MC for the first few episodes, found him very annoying. But I did enjoy the story. And I think you will as well.
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The "part of the charm" thing will never not sound like fanboy cultist nonsense to me. Can't you simply admit Tatsuki and his team can't animate well and you put up with bad animation for the other stuff they offer?
I dunno, imagine if someone said about Arifureta "The animation is pretty bad, but it's part of the charm", or if they said that about the horrendous CG scenes on Overlord S3's finale
DR3AMKiiLL3R: OK, I'll tell you. And this is the truth: Well yes, but actually no. But yes.
bassgs435, the animation from Tatsuki IS part of the charm. It's a combination of low budget and very few people working on it. How else can you explain Kemono Friends 2 looking WORSE then the first show, even though 2 technically has better animation?
It's not the work of incompetence and budget cuts like in the other shows you mentioned.
>can’t animate well
They animate just fine in the sense that it's generally consistent, creative and shows a lot of care in how they design their characters and settings. There's a ton of stuff out there that's more polished in a technical sense but looks much worse in terms of being plain, sloppy and uninteresting - none of which are things you can say about what tatsuki et. al. are putting out.
bassgs435 I dunno theres cheap production values for stuff with a large budget which should be panned on and cheap looking effects done without much of a budget which are there in lue of anything else.Also I am always in favor of lowering quality if they can't maintain consistency in animation quality. Its getting the point we are better off going with motion comics rather than try lower animation budget.
thank you :-) ... this was a pretty cool/trippy story ... and I hope it's not too long before season 2 comes out ... the teaser for it being the scene at the very end of ep 12, after the closing credits, when they step out side the wall of the ship, see a whole new world in front of them, and she tells him she loves him
yeah the animation quality was definitely not up to the same level as what the big dollar studios make, and yeah that was part of the charm of this story ... LOL it almost seems like this story was an idea by Tim Burton O_o ... more than a little bit strange, and very twisted in places :-D
as for the male character being an annoying twit most of the time ... I thought that was the reason they had that character in the story ... most anime and manga I have seen usually does have at least one annoying/stupid/crybaby twit character in a main character position
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... it's a bit of a shame that there are no sub-titles for the "Ramen Commercial" in the "extras" ... it looks like it would be hilarious if you could understand all of what was being said ... I can pick out a very few words, but no where near enough to be able to fully understand
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I had to look up what Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou was (I had read the manga for it), and other than both stories being set in an "end of mankind/civilization" scene the two stories are pretty different ... especially the endings of both, the endings are very different
that's why I am hoping that season two of Kemurikusa comes out before too long, I am hoping that the creator of the story will provide some back story explaining what happened and why ... there are some tantalizing hints that show up in season one, I would love to see those hints developed further
@ DmonHiro
well yeah, it is obvious that everything in the "ship" pretty much fell apart after what must have been a major systems failure ... I'm curious as to what caused the major failure (possibly a crash landing on a planet, either the one intended, or somewhere in between where it came from and where it was supposed to go) , just how big the "ship" is, and what it's purpose was (going back to the old sci-fi idea about "generation ships" as the way to traverse interstellar distances before faster-than-light travel became popular in sci-fi)
and I noticed something missing from this batch ... ep 12.1 ... I wonder if it was deliberately left out of the BD collection
you can find it here https://nyaa.si/view/1132484
in it are Riku, Ryou, and Ryoku, it also mentions the character Riri ... and at the end of the ep it shows Wakaba meeting them, possibly for the first time ...
it is very short, only about 1.5 min ... but it is interesting in what it shows ... in the link I posted you can see some of us who grabbed it discussing where it might point to the story going in season 2
@ DmonHiro ... ahhh ok, thank you for that info ... I did not know that ... to me it seems a bit odd that they would release some anime for Kemurikusa on Twitter and then not include it as part of an "official" set like the BDMV ... it makes me wonder if it is even part of the "official" Kemurikusa story, or if it was done just as a side project
oh wow ... that IS a puzzle, as to why they released all those small ep's on Twitter and never included them in the BD set ... I would love to see them, sadly, I have never seen anything about any of those other small ep's show up here on nyaa
I re-watched the story over the past couple days, and noticed a few things I missed when I saw it as it was coming out ... Wakaba is an alien, and Riri, the "first person" was originally a normal human from here on Earth ... and it seems as though Wakaba's original job was to make printed (some sort of 3-D printing I assume) copies of things from Earth's culture, I am guessing for either a museum or a private collector ... which begs the questions of at that time is Earth already a dead world (thought the small child Riri makes it seem as though there were still some humans) ... and if Earth is still populated/functioning normally, how the hell does no one notice a gigantic spaceship floating above the Earth and why does no one react to it, or did they (and shot it down) and that is why it appears as though the ship had crash landed on the Earth ... and the third big question it raises, is why does Wakaba, an alien, look just like a normal human (so does this tie in with numerous theories about Earth being "seeded" by aliens? ("and the Gods made man in their own image" the original wording of the passage in the Old Testament book of Genisis)
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