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This film in particular borrows a lot from Yas' work, thus my interest, as it borrows elements from not only Crusher Joe's 1983 film release, but also 0079 Gundam. There are some elements from Koketsu Jeeg, but barely. As you can see, the RX-78 II makes a stance.
Near 4k scan of Space Thunder Kids' US cover. Many don't know that this film is actually not an original, but a compilation of over 8 South Korean animations from the early 1980s til the late 1980s. I always loved the art on this cover and wonder who did it - whoever they are.
Definitely going to be reading Black Lion by Go Nagai as soon as I have the chance. I've become a major a Edo era fan ever since reading/watching Ninpuu Kamui Gaiden among other things, and the artwork of course is so cool from Uncle Go
Textless. The background is a compilation of watercolors I did traditionally before I edited them all together.
I went ahead and painted this by popular request. My HC for fem! Char and Lalah based on concepts I've been making up for Freedom Fighter Gunboy.
Delicious Char cel from the famous fist slamming scene of 0079 that was up on Mandarake.
Very bold comparisons between Amuro Ray (at this point, named Hongo Higashi) versus Milpo Sclint. Amuro's design borrows more elements from Yas' work on Yamato and the Crusher Joe light novels in tone versus Milpo's calmer demeanor.
The original cel painting for this, which is STUNNING. I am unsure of who actually illustrated this, but I am aware of their hand as they illustrated the covers for the games that came prior to this release.