Whenever it comes to animation, there’s something so fascinating about it. It’s much different from the real world, and animasi allows people to do things that anda couldn’t do in reality. And I kinda need to Cinta animation, since I to wish to work in animation. Now, I can’t draw to save my life. All I can do is write, and that’s about it. But I still Cinta the animasi of Kartun and animes, and even video games. So, today, I want to share with anda all animasi styles sejak creators that I Cinta the most. Some anda may like, and some I may get anda to like. So, let’s start with the animasi that I love.
Jamie Hewlett (Gorillaz, Tank Girl)
When my mom did nothing but watch Muzik video on MTV constantly, I remember spotting a video of one of the Gorillaz Muzik video (I believe it was 19-2000). Ever since then, I have loved the art style of Jamie Hewlett. Sure, the Gorillaz Muzik too is amazing to listen to, but to me, nothing beats that art style. Looking at the thick outlines of the characters makes it great to look at. Not to mention, with all of Jamie Hewlett’s art, it always looks very colorful to look, with there being lots of effort being put into the character designs. But I think the best thing about The Gorillaz is that they are treated like an animated band, really adding to the animation. And they aren’t afraid to try different artstyle, even using some CGI, like in the video of Stylo. But I always Cinta Jamie Hewlett’s classic art style a lot more. Very colorful and nice to look at. Tank Girl was also a very wonderful comic series to look at just for the animation… The movie sucked though.
Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball, Chrono Trigger, Blue Dragon)
Sure, some people say that Anime always looks the same in some ways, but no matter what, Akira Toriyama’s work is always recognizable sejak anyone. The characters always manage to alih so fluently during fight scenes as if they are moving fast to hit their opponent, and they are always moving fast, with fast lines in the background atau around the characters to really tunjuk the style of the movement. The characters also look pretty nice too, with their facial expressions and designs being so much different from most Anime that are out around the time. It definitely manages to have some style to it. The same goes for the games, Chrono Trigger and Blue Dragon. They all look so amazing and the characters can easily be defined as a Toriyama design. His work is just so easy to spot. I guess Toriyama’s use of a different kind of art for his characters are what I like about it so much. But, what do anda expect with someone as beloved in the Anime community as Akira Toriyama?
Hiroyuki Imaishi (Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Panty and stok with Garterbelt, Kill la Kill)
Surprise, this is an anime. It may look like an American cartoon, but that’s the beauty of Hiroyuki Imaishi. When I first saw Panty and Stocking, I thought the comedy sounded stupid. It was a tunjuk filled with sex jokes and obvious penis innuendos. But what pulled me into watching the tunjuk and loving it was that art style. I loved it so much. The rugged and western-style animasi mixed with a Japanese style was so amazing, I wanted lebih of Imaishi’s work. Thankfully, he made just as talented shows with just as impressive animation. Gurren Lagann has very insane animation, with characters moving in such strange ways that I just love, with Kill la Kill having an amazing plot… No, like, literally. Awesome plot, mixed in with impressive fight scenes and colorful animation. I still Cinta all these shows, but if I had to choose which had my kegemaran animation, than definitely Panty and Stocking, but they are all awesome, as Imaishi is just great with his art.
LeSean Thomas (The Boondocks, Black Dynamite, Legend of Korra)
Wait, the guy who worked on the offensive and adult cartoon of The Boondocks worked on Legend of Korra. Crazy, I know, but also pretty cool. LeSean Thomas's work is very amazing, since it manages to have the art style of an anime, yet not at all be an anime. The characters manage to have the right lip sinking, but also be very detailed at the same time, and don’t forget the incredible fight scenes. For a tunjuk that was meant to be satire, The Boondocks managed to have some of the most awesome fight scenes I’ve ever seen. Black Dynamite, a cartoon based on one of the best action films of the past decade, just added to the insanely amazing action scenes. And while Legend of Korra wasn’t as violent atau as crude, it still managed to have some impressive backgrounds and character designs, so for that, I can at least say that all of LeSean’s work is amazing, even if the demographic changes sometimes.
Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo (Rugrats, Wild Thornberrys, Ahh! Real Monsters, etc.)
Hell, what didn’t they make. Sure their art style may look a bit crude at times, and sometimes, it can just look disgusting, but I kinda like it. It’s not the best with it’s character designs, but it looks amazing with it’s backgrounds and the color shading. I always liked some of the designs of the locations and the settings. They all look so bizarre and creative with each different setting. Whenever Klasky Csupo wants to try something weird, but also unique and creative looking, they can do it, and it always works (Most of the time). If they want to make talking Bayi good, they can. If they want to make a cynical itik good, they can. If they want to make a man with bad luck good….. Eh, better luck seterusnya time with that one. Still, the shading and Warna are what I like most about their work. Not the best with the character designs, but damn if the rest isn’t some of the best work out there.
One (One punch Man)
I’m sure, looking at this art, most of anda are thinking “What in god’s name is this”? Well, as it turns out, One punch Man started as a webcomic sejak a creator sejak the name of One. His parents didn’t want him to be a Manga artist, so he did it in secrecy, and, even though he couldn’t draw, he still did it no matter what. He was then met with a professional Manga artist, who berkata to him “I can help make this a bit easier on the eyes”. And so, they created the Manga of One punch Man, which eventually was made into one of the best Anime of all time, and for good reason. Sure, the art may not be good, but I like One’s art for it’s backstory. It’s as amazing as the Anime Bakuman. It manages to inspire many people to do what they want, even if they can’t do it, they just need to try. I respect One for those very things, and that’s why I Cinta this art. Because One’s determination is what I love. But seriously, this art is not the best.
Hirohiko Araki (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure)
When I say Hirohiko’s art, I don’t mean the first three parts. While their good, I much prefer the art style to parts four through eight. Sure, anda may not like it as much as the original, but I think it’s pretty cool. The change in the artstyle changed the characters from giant muscular macho men into very flamboyant individuals, with a lot lebih color and bizarre movements. The Stands in this series were always amazing to look at, but I really like them here. So much color and designs, and their abilities shown on the Manga are also pretty cool. Sure, the lipstick may look a bit… odd, but anda get used to it after a while. It’s just a thing we’ve all come to accept. The poses in the Manga and Anime are in some strange fashion. Some look awesome, some are okay, and some look so damn impossible. Like, did the characters break their Bones just to do those poses? Still, they look pretty cool. The Anime has some pretty good animasi as well from the manga. I really can’t wait to see Steel Ball Run, my kegemaran arc, put into an anime. Until then, we still have Part 4, which I really like. I just wish I could get lebih from this art style instead of waiting for the seterusnya Manga issue atau the seterusnya episode of Diamond is Unbreakable. Guess anda could say I still can’t get enough of the style.
Masahiro Ito (Silent Hill)
Finally, an artist who creates horror. I’ve always loved all of Masahiro’s art. Silent bukit 1’s monsters were always these strange demonic creatures. They were creepy, but they were even better in Silent bukit 2. They all had a Rekaan and look that were actually important to James’s character. Silent bukit 3 also had some amazing monsters in them. They all look so dark, scary, and are just so unimaginable sejak any other human. That is what I like about Masahiro’s art. It’s all so creepy (Of course it is. It’s a horror game). All the monsters are just so creepy to look at. All are something anda wouldn’t except. What makes a monster so creepy is the design. If the Rekaan is creepy, than the person who sees the monster is expected to be creepy. That is what makes Masahiro’s monsters and creations great. I can say he’s like the H.R. Geiger of Japan… Maybe a bit much? I don’t care. It’s great.
Jamie Hewlett (Gorillaz, Tank Girl)
When my mom did nothing but watch Muzik video on MTV constantly, I remember spotting a video of one of the Gorillaz Muzik video (I believe it was 19-2000). Ever since then, I have loved the art style of Jamie Hewlett. Sure, the Gorillaz Muzik too is amazing to listen to, but to me, nothing beats that art style. Looking at the thick outlines of the characters makes it great to look at. Not to mention, with all of Jamie Hewlett’s art, it always looks very colorful to look, with there being lots of effort being put into the character designs. But I think the best thing about The Gorillaz is that they are treated like an animated band, really adding to the animation. And they aren’t afraid to try different artstyle, even using some CGI, like in the video of Stylo. But I always Cinta Jamie Hewlett’s classic art style a lot more. Very colorful and nice to look at. Tank Girl was also a very wonderful comic series to look at just for the animation… The movie sucked though.
Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball, Chrono Trigger, Blue Dragon)
Sure, some people say that Anime always looks the same in some ways, but no matter what, Akira Toriyama’s work is always recognizable sejak anyone. The characters always manage to alih so fluently during fight scenes as if they are moving fast to hit their opponent, and they are always moving fast, with fast lines in the background atau around the characters to really tunjuk the style of the movement. The characters also look pretty nice too, with their facial expressions and designs being so much different from most Anime that are out around the time. It definitely manages to have some style to it. The same goes for the games, Chrono Trigger and Blue Dragon. They all look so amazing and the characters can easily be defined as a Toriyama design. His work is just so easy to spot. I guess Toriyama’s use of a different kind of art for his characters are what I like about it so much. But, what do anda expect with someone as beloved in the Anime community as Akira Toriyama?
Hiroyuki Imaishi (Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Panty and stok with Garterbelt, Kill la Kill)
Surprise, this is an anime. It may look like an American cartoon, but that’s the beauty of Hiroyuki Imaishi. When I first saw Panty and Stocking, I thought the comedy sounded stupid. It was a tunjuk filled with sex jokes and obvious penis innuendos. But what pulled me into watching the tunjuk and loving it was that art style. I loved it so much. The rugged and western-style animasi mixed with a Japanese style was so amazing, I wanted lebih of Imaishi’s work. Thankfully, he made just as talented shows with just as impressive animation. Gurren Lagann has very insane animation, with characters moving in such strange ways that I just love, with Kill la Kill having an amazing plot… No, like, literally. Awesome plot, mixed in with impressive fight scenes and colorful animation. I still Cinta all these shows, but if I had to choose which had my kegemaran animation, than definitely Panty and Stocking, but they are all awesome, as Imaishi is just great with his art.
LeSean Thomas (The Boondocks, Black Dynamite, Legend of Korra)
Wait, the guy who worked on the offensive and adult cartoon of The Boondocks worked on Legend of Korra. Crazy, I know, but also pretty cool. LeSean Thomas's work is very amazing, since it manages to have the art style of an anime, yet not at all be an anime. The characters manage to have the right lip sinking, but also be very detailed at the same time, and don’t forget the incredible fight scenes. For a tunjuk that was meant to be satire, The Boondocks managed to have some of the most awesome fight scenes I’ve ever seen. Black Dynamite, a cartoon based on one of the best action films of the past decade, just added to the insanely amazing action scenes. And while Legend of Korra wasn’t as violent atau as crude, it still managed to have some impressive backgrounds and character designs, so for that, I can at least say that all of LeSean’s work is amazing, even if the demographic changes sometimes.
Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo (Rugrats, Wild Thornberrys, Ahh! Real Monsters, etc.)
Hell, what didn’t they make. Sure their art style may look a bit crude at times, and sometimes, it can just look disgusting, but I kinda like it. It’s not the best with it’s character designs, but it looks amazing with it’s backgrounds and the color shading. I always liked some of the designs of the locations and the settings. They all look so bizarre and creative with each different setting. Whenever Klasky Csupo wants to try something weird, but also unique and creative looking, they can do it, and it always works (Most of the time). If they want to make talking Bayi good, they can. If they want to make a cynical itik good, they can. If they want to make a man with bad luck good….. Eh, better luck seterusnya time with that one. Still, the shading and Warna are what I like most about their work. Not the best with the character designs, but damn if the rest isn’t some of the best work out there.
One (One punch Man)
I’m sure, looking at this art, most of anda are thinking “What in god’s name is this”? Well, as it turns out, One punch Man started as a webcomic sejak a creator sejak the name of One. His parents didn’t want him to be a Manga artist, so he did it in secrecy, and, even though he couldn’t draw, he still did it no matter what. He was then met with a professional Manga artist, who berkata to him “I can help make this a bit easier on the eyes”. And so, they created the Manga of One punch Man, which eventually was made into one of the best Anime of all time, and for good reason. Sure, the art may not be good, but I like One’s art for it’s backstory. It’s as amazing as the Anime Bakuman. It manages to inspire many people to do what they want, even if they can’t do it, they just need to try. I respect One for those very things, and that’s why I Cinta this art. Because One’s determination is what I love. But seriously, this art is not the best.
Hirohiko Araki (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure)
When I say Hirohiko’s art, I don’t mean the first three parts. While their good, I much prefer the art style to parts four through eight. Sure, anda may not like it as much as the original, but I think it’s pretty cool. The change in the artstyle changed the characters from giant muscular macho men into very flamboyant individuals, with a lot lebih color and bizarre movements. The Stands in this series were always amazing to look at, but I really like them here. So much color and designs, and their abilities shown on the Manga are also pretty cool. Sure, the lipstick may look a bit… odd, but anda get used to it after a while. It’s just a thing we’ve all come to accept. The poses in the Manga and Anime are in some strange fashion. Some look awesome, some are okay, and some look so damn impossible. Like, did the characters break their Bones just to do those poses? Still, they look pretty cool. The Anime has some pretty good animasi as well from the manga. I really can’t wait to see Steel Ball Run, my kegemaran arc, put into an anime. Until then, we still have Part 4, which I really like. I just wish I could get lebih from this art style instead of waiting for the seterusnya Manga issue atau the seterusnya episode of Diamond is Unbreakable. Guess anda could say I still can’t get enough of the style.
Masahiro Ito (Silent Hill)
Finally, an artist who creates horror. I’ve always loved all of Masahiro’s art. Silent bukit 1’s monsters were always these strange demonic creatures. They were creepy, but they were even better in Silent bukit 2. They all had a Rekaan and look that were actually important to James’s character. Silent bukit 3 also had some amazing monsters in them. They all look so dark, scary, and are just so unimaginable sejak any other human. That is what I like about Masahiro’s art. It’s all so creepy (Of course it is. It’s a horror game). All the monsters are just so creepy to look at. All are something anda wouldn’t except. What makes a monster so creepy is the design. If the Rekaan is creepy, than the person who sees the monster is expected to be creepy. That is what makes Masahiro’s monsters and creations great. I can say he’s like the H.R. Geiger of Japan… Maybe a bit much? I don’t care. It’s great.