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Hello welcome to me live-tweeting about Sonic X Episode 19, today we had @FieryKeyBlade do a complete 180 from liking Lindsey to disliking her.
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I'm Azelf101, aka Azzy! I'm a college student who is currently trying to get an Art Major with a graphic design concentration. In the meantime, I post artwork on my art blog for fun and to show off my growth!
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@MistressDove Sadly I don't watch much Toku stuff, so I don't have a fave rn
Now magical girl stuff on the other hand...
Saying most anime look the same is a very board and overall incorrect statement about anime as an art form. I suggest next time you do your research cause as someone whose art style was influenced by anime (mainly Madoka) , that come off as very ignorant to put it bluntly.
But there is still enough between those styles that can separate each anime as their own in terms of looks. Anime as form of art has grown and evolved to the point where several different styles can be called "anime."
And Shaft has worked on the Monogatari series, Madoka Magica, Mahoromatic, and Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei
Heck this isn't mention studios that have produced several anime with different styles. Studio Trigger is an example with Kill la Kill, Little Witch Academia, SSSS Gridman, and the previously mentioned Inferno Cop.
Want more seinen shows? Then we have Madoka Magica, Dragon Maid, Kaguya-sama, and Land of the Lustrous. Bonus points to the last one since that's a CGI anime.