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the cut after should be a pretty good tell too but it ends up not being so much the case because Yamashita is pretty eclectic at this point
Everything about these feel ahead of their time, especially the way the nose breaks down from the front facing angle
Hirotoshi Takaya character designs for Chouja Reideen are pretty sophisticated
Children of the Sea was an exhilarating experience. Nearly every drawing left me speechless, while the frequent POV cuts were dangerously intoxicating. I heard a lot of narrative-related complaints but the overall theme is cohesive enough to balance the overly abstract approach