VP2003boi said:spyro115 said:i dropped it cause it has bad storytelling after watching episode 1 to watching the intro to episode 2. not good story description placement.
Bad storytelling? Really? i know making a big twist through a comercial inst exacly amazing storytelling but still.
Salty-GB said:
It's not really something I can just show screencaps for and be like "look! see! Look at the that!". It's the framing, the palette, the flex and flow of the animation, the chunky but detailed mechanical objects, the shading and lighting, the way things are paced (by which I mean the time allocated to certain actions, not the plot plodding along), the scripting and expressions, character design elements, auditory quirks (not really the soundtrack though oddly enough).
I can see many things that are indeed trigger like, for example the simple character designs are somewhat similar, the pallete too, the character expressions are the "fun and comedic" type that trigger loves so yea thats also very similar, what i dont agree on is being similar is the lighting, that has nothing to do with trigger as the photography is much stronger here than most trigger shows, and the flow of animation which also has nothing to do with trigger because the timing are completely diferent, trigger has this choopy but very good timing and flow to their animation (not that there arent more fluid animators at trigger like yoh yoshinari but you get my point) and deca-dence has a far cleaner and fluid type of animation (fun fact alot of the action scenes are actually animated by foreign animators), they both have great but different animation styles. It kinda makes me mad that people say the script is similar to trigger shows, because although i actually somewhat agree on it, it just makes me think that everytime someone sees a show with an unique setting they just think "OH LOOK ITS TRIGGER".
And about the aot comparison, i think its somewhat right and somewhat wrong, the fact that deca-dence has air battles probably didnt come from attack on titan but from the saga of tanya the evil as that was also done by nut. I do think that the giant monsters part did come from aot as the director for deca-dence work on some episodes in attack on titan and the series composition was script writter for alot of aot episodes actually being the main series composition in season 4.