The many different outlines of Noata

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The many different outlines of Noata

Postby Pyo! NiGgA » Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:47 am

It seemes like Noata is drawn differently in each episode.
do you think a different artist did each episode?
or one artist was trying out slightly different styles?
or it was unintentional?

ep1 would just be normal.
ep2 became a little more cartoonish and round.
ep3 had more fun animation...(if that makes sense)
ep4 had very intense and eye catching animation and style.
ep5 was VERY cartoonish and unrealistic compared to the other episodes.
ep6 had a very distinct sense of depression.


wat do you think?
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Postby yellowrock » Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:31 am

it's called character development dummy
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Postby Pyo! NiGgA » Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:03 am

i apologize for being curious... :?
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Postby Skiazo » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:43 pm

The FLCL series as a whole was sort of an experiment to test out Gainax's new shit, so it makes sense that some thing swould change from episode to episode, I doubt a different artist did each different one simply because it is usually so obvious when a new artist comes in (the scenes where nothing looks like the rest of the series at all)

It could have been simple character development too, but im putting my money on them just messing around to see what would come out.
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Postby Skiazo » Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:44 pm

"one artist was trying out slightly different styles"


thats my choice.
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Postby LittlePrinceCurry » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:32 pm

If I remember correctly after the first episode they changed to a different artist. Part of the experiment the company was trying out.
I don't care if he goes to new york or not!!
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Postby prajan » Fri Sep 24, 2010 9:50 am

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Postby exit flagger » Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:22 pm

prajan wrote:David might not have been the delicate amateur who knocked out the gigantic warrior. He was the ingenious underdog who disregarded the traditional rules of close-quarter combat, leaving his mainstream, albeit extraordinary, opponent with little chance of success. A word processing software that continues to provide word-smiths with an unsurpassed amount of control of words, phrases, languages, text retrieval, bibliographies, formats, and documents since 1983 evokes this classic story of cleverness triumphing over brute power. While David had abundant public relations people who spread his fame in the biblical period, the merits of Nota Bene are not sufficiently known beyond the present international community of scholars who regard Nota Bene as the Cadillac, or BMW, of word processing programs.
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so.....
nobody thought this was weird as ****?
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Postby 0okm » Wed Dec 14, 2011 3:49 am

exit flagger wrote:
prajan wrote:David might not have been the delicate amateur who knocked out the gigantic warrior. He was the ingenious underdog who disregarded the traditional rules of close-quarter combat, leaving his mainstream, albeit extraordinary, opponent with little chance of success. A word processing software that continues to provide word-smiths with an unsurpassed amount of control of words, phrases, languages, text retrieval, bibliographies, formats, and documents since 1983 evokes this classic story of cleverness triumphing over brute power. While David had abundant public relations people who spread his fame in the biblical period, the merits of Nota Bene are not sufficiently known beyond the present international community of scholars who regard Nota Bene as the Cadillac, or BMW, of word processing programs.
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nobody thought this was weird as ****?


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