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The Castlevania Dungeon Forums => General Castlevania Discussion => Topic started by: Gimph on June 12, 2008, 06:40:24 PM
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I was relieved to hear that Castlevania Order of Ecclesia's artwork will not be anime. After Dawn of Sorrow, I figured Konami would stop. I was unfortunately wrong. Portrait of Ruin was the 2nd Castlevania title in which anime would be used for the artwork. Well, apparently, after totally destroying two of my favorite Castlevania characters, Soma and Alucard, with new anime appearances, Konami finally stopped! ;D
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Actually Rondo of Blood was the first to use anime artwork, and after that Legends had anime.
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bloodlines used anime too, though it was released a year after rondo so whatever
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Actually, if you count the original Akumajou Dracula, there was anime artwork inside the manual (if I recall correctly.)
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It's not so much that it was anime -- There are fantastic artists in that field: superb artists -- It's that it was BAD anime. There wasn't an ounce of style you could recognize or identify with. It was just plain and devoid of subtlety or imagination.
And what's more, several sprites were made in a similar silly form.
DOS fared a bit better because at least it had the AOS characters to work with (and I like Yoko's new look over the old one actually), but POR gave us poor character design too.
Bad anime art and bad anime character design does not equal a good thing.
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In Reply To #5
The style used in the Hellsing series would have been. acceptable.
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Still, anime and Castlevania don't mix well. I'm glad that they're changing it! Soma looked like crap in Dawn of Sorrow.
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Castlevania still very much uses anime. Ayami Kojima and Masaki are anime artists; they're just much more careful about it, and actually have style.
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I was not a fan of the anime style for DoS and PoR. I much prefer a dark, moodier and more gothic look.
I do like OoE so far from what I have seen.
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Yeah, OoE's artist is fine with me. Also, I didn't mind CotM's art.
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In Reply To #8
You call that anime?
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Yes there is heavy influence in the size of eyes and facial feature distance; as well as costumes and accessories, and skin tones in terms of Kojima's work.
Masaki's OoE work is totally in the vein of anime, as is Kojima's handheld portraits.
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In Reply To #12
Oh yes, Masaki, definetely. I think that could actually be considered a form of anime. But I don't see as much in Kojima's...
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look at her lydie or mina. their eyes are the first thing that screams "ANIMU" at you with their size. :o
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In Reply To #14
*looks at their eyes*
:o
Good golly, you're right!
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If I recall correctly, Ayami-chan has done manga in the same art style as she does the vidya, so I always assumed she was an animu artist. Prunyuu~~
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Yeah she has done a few manga before.
This page gives more detail. :P
http://kelesis.free.fr/hp/gallery/kojima/index_eng.htm
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look at her lydie or mina. their eyes are the first thing that screams "ANIMU" at you with their size. :o
Also her young Maria, I believe.
Anime is really good for the series: Given that it's GOOD or GREAT anime. Such as Kojima and Masaki's work, which have a gothic feel that works well with Castlevania.
BAD anime, on the other hand.. tsk tsk.. *shakes head*
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look at her lydie or mina. their eyes are the first thing that screams "ANIMU" at you with their size. :o
Her Succubus and Lisa...not so much.
Her artwork is more akin to Renaissance artwork than Japanese comic books.
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Her artwork is more akin to Renaissance artwork than Japanese comic books.
Whether it's animu or not... It's beautiful. ;D
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I'd like if Madhouse studio make artwork n animation -animatrix//vampire hunter D bloodlust style-
I personally dislike current anime with the stereotipical big head eyes anorexic and child looklike
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In Reply To #22
Can't you just piss off or something? It's the third post of you I see and they are all like "lulz I don't get how someone can so dumb like XYZ lulz" and are all one-liners.
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In Reply To #17
Yeah, like that one for Nocturne in the Moonlight. Pure awesomeness. :)
I'd like to see Kojima do some more manga for the series, but more than just a short comic at the end of a really cool artbook.
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In Reply To #22
Can't you just piss off or something? It's the third post of you I see and they are all like "lulz I don't get how someone can so dumb like XYZ lulz" and are all one-liners.
What I can't express my gratitude towards this monumental news? Jeez.
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In Reply To #23
You also seem to be commenting on other people's posts a lot lately. Seemingly, of course.
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Ayami Kojima and other artist "Order of Ecclesia" artwork Good.
But Dawn of Sorrow, PoR artwork Bad
This my idea.
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I couldn't agree more. ;D
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All i know is i really hate the artwork for dawn of sorrow, portrait of ruin, and Rondo of blood so if they stopped using that kind of artwork then thank god.
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B-but Rondo of Blood gave us Richter :(
And he looked great.
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But he hardly looked period, did he? Too Street Fighter.