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Once inside, things swap from Nakatsuru (image 1) to Sato (rest of the images) to wrap up this very messy episode.
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What a phenomenal episode. The production's totally fucky still since we've got a bunch of Studio Junio animators popping up under a Yamamuro episode, but holy hell, it's so good. Miyahara, Nakatsuru, and Sato kick the episode off in spectacular fashion.
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Welcome to one of the funniest episodes in the series. Wakamoto's Cell is a treasure.
Toei updated (?) their site with HQ versions of cel scans they previously only had at thumbnail size. Nothing new about them, and not indicative of a BD release or anything. Effects that would be on the masters aren't applied, for example. One might come, but this isn't evidence.
Oops, let's try this tweet again. I dragged in the wrong shot. 😳
Miyahara pops up shortly after this scene. He has a pretty different style compared to Nakatsuru and Sato, but I really like it. Those big noses quickly become a defining trait.
Shida provides a little bit of relief art-wise, but even that's compromised by corrections in areas.
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Pretty damn great episode. It opens with Masaki Sato's absolutely unreal artwork. I couldn't resist stitching a pan together. He's not in this episode much, but when he pops up, he sure makes an impact.
What a weird commercial. I wonder who animated the start of it https://t.co/B6rtXPqnEj
You can see Shimanuki at the end.