The Genius Behind Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken | Get In The Robot
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- Опубліковано 20 лют 2020
- Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken has won the hearts of anime fans and meme-makers alike. And it's got a big name director behind it--Masaaki Yuasa. That's right the same Masaaki Yuasa who did Devilman Crybaby, Tatami Galaxy, Mind Game, and so much more. But what makes Yuasa such a powerful player in the anime sphere? Let's find out.
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Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken has taken over the internet, from anime fans to meme-makers alike. What is it about Eizouken that is getting so much attention? Well, Masaaki Yuasa is the director. That's right, that's the same Yuasa that worked on Netflix's Devilman Crybaby, Tatami Galaxy and Mind Game. He even worked on an episode of Adventure Time. Masaaki Yuasa's work has a special something that has helped him become a powerful player in the anime industry. Between Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken, Devilman Crybaby and his newest film, Ride Your Wave, there's tons of chances to see what makes Yuasa so special.
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Credits for This Episode
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Researched by: Dorrie Sacks
Written by: Dorrie Sacks
Hosted by: Dorrie Sacks
Edited by: Christopher Nies
Executive Producers: Carrie Miller, Fred Seibert
Produced by: Adrian Apolonio
Co-Producers: Casey Gonzalez, Nicholas Fung
Head Writer: Casey Gonzalez
Production Assistant: Chantel Ikotidem
Writing & Talent Coordinator: Dan McQuade
Senior Graphic Designer: Alexandria Batchelor
Programing Manager: Nick Jennings
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What's your favorite show from Yuasa?
E A S Y B R E E Z Y
I didn't know that davilman crybaby and eizouken was made by the same person, I really need to check out the other stuff
Ping Pong the Animation is one of the most underrated anime of all time. In so few episodes you see such touching characterization. It's so heartwarming and makes you appreciate something you may have never cared about.
I'm feeling Dorrie's makeup 👏
Favorite Yuasa Anime?... Gotta say, the crew here looooves Kaiba. If you need to something trippy, yet full of feels, check out our Kaiba clips.
So Dorrie was the other person who watched Kemonzume. I knew there were two of us, but it's nice to meet the other
I'm so glad other people are appreciating Kanamori right off the bat. Even her character design in the intro was intriguing before actually digging into the anime; Tall, lanky, and an expression that seems perpetually annoyed at the world, but still goofing around with these more carefree-looking characters. And her personality fits so perfectly, once you do start watching. She'd like the production manager who's not afraid to twist arms to achieve goals. I half-hope she isn't overshadowed by Mizusaki and her endearing curiosity and devotion to animation. But I also hope all the characters receive their due recognition. They're all great.
In the opening they are vibing
Jokes aside, yuasa does do an amazing job at animation and the beauty of abnormality, and I think in some cases this is also what anime is missing. Sure there’s a lot of good shows that are being produced that do deserve such attention and is very charismatic, but half of the times, there really are just some cheap animes that are created that tell the same story over again but in a different scenario or circumstance.What I’m trying to say is that anime shouldn’t be JUST a place raunchiness or terrible writing, but simply, an animation style to tell stories of imagination.
I concur. Kanamori IS Best Girl.
Dorrie: talking
I am just glad
Dorrie: BEEP BEEP
as someone's who's going to art school, this anime is exactly how it feels to look around for ideas and try to put on paper what you want other people to see, specially when you're working with your friends
The first Yuasa work I saw was Kaiba. Since that I'm in love with his work
I've been a hardcore Yuasa fan since I was a young teen and it makes me SO happy to see his work finally gain the recognition it deserves! P.S. Go see Ride Your Wave in the cinema if you can, it's absolutely beautiful!
Masaaki’s art style is like having your mind in happy drugs. Rough art, simplistic but almost mostly resemble traditional hand drawn storyboards and short stories. The beauty of the animation being blended in colorful backgrounds and upbeat music. With the sacrifice of if it looks good, it looks good, the movement in his animation is very fluent with the simple characters almost feeling like with every movement, it creates the impression of each frame being drawn one by one to create a realism of time and pacing, real movement.
Crazy animation changing how you experience a film/show is what I adore and that's why am weeby
I DEMAND EIZOUKEN LOVE! and am glad to see y'all give it :)