Which Japanese People Do You Follow?
PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 6:48 pm
The thread is pretty much what the title says. When you're scanning the list of new shows or looking for an older thing to watch, who do you look for in the staff?
As the thread starter, I suppose I should kick it off.
Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, AKA the most talented man at Gainax, is a definite one. He is primarily a character designer, but I think he probably does the best job of character designs in anime, with his credits including pretty much every good Gainax show except for Gunbuster and Gurren Lagann for character designs, Mamoru Hosoda's films ever since he started working at Madhouse, and a lot (if not all) .hack stuff. In addition to character design, he also does a lot of animation work, typically on the episodes that end up being the very best of the show, and he's also been doing the Evangelion manga since before the anime started, and it is apparently much better than the show itself. Eva was also apparently partially his brainchild along with Anno. So yeah, he's a pretty awesome guy. I eagerly await him doing the character designs for the next Hosoda film.
Omori Takahiro is interesting in that he's a director that has only done adaptations, which would normally be something of a turn-off to me, but he really manages to bring something to all of the shows he directs. I admittedly have not read Natsume Yuujincho yet, but all of his shows that I've seen all have a special quality he seems to bring to them. Durarara!!x2 where?
Shinichiro Watanabe is a pretty awesome guy. Makes shows with interesting relationships between characters that have an appeal to a Western audience without trying to specifically make a show for a Western audience. Macross Plus is on Youtube/Hulu, which I'd recommend if you can tolerate dubs. I need to see Michiko to Hatchin for sure.
I haven't seen all of his movies yet, but I really like Makoto Shinkai. I eagerly await seeing his new movie, especially upon hearing that he can make a movie that is not CLOUDS and cell phones and distance.
Akiyuki Shinbo is a pretty divisive guy, but I'd say I'm a fan of him as long as he's adapting something that has a good writer behind it. He typically makes his shows very fun to watch with his crazy style, and I still look fondly back on my time watching Bakemonogatari for the first time, and Madoka showed he could really do something with the way he directs. I'm not rushing out to watch his back catalog, but if he's doing a new comedy or whatever, sign me up.
I really like the stuff I've seen from Masahiro Ando. While I haven't seen Canaan yet, HanaIro is pretty good and Sword of the Stranger is absolutely fantastic. I'd love to see him do another action movie, and if nothing else, the action in Canaan should be awesome. I like that he's been doing original things.
Masaaki Yuasa usually makes really interesting shows, even beyond the bizarre visual style he always employs. He might not be the man for everyone here because there's a fair amount of sexual content in all of his stuff, but I really like watching the stuff he makes and I hope he gets another chance at making a show next year.
And, after saving the best for last, I think Mamoru Hosoda is probably my very favorite director ever. The way the people in his films are animated you can really figure out their personality just from that. His films have a quality that I can't think of any other things replicating, and that's that they're incredibly human. While all of his stuff has these fantastical adventures or whatever, they're really about the characters and bringing a beauty to the mundane. The only reason I haven't seen the sixth One Piece movie yet is that I am trying to locate the necessary materials to get through all of Alabasta so I can watch his time at Ghibli as seen through Luffy. He is a fantastic and awesome guy and I cannot wait to see whatever new movies he will do next.
As the thread starter, I suppose I should kick it off.
Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, AKA the most talented man at Gainax, is a definite one. He is primarily a character designer, but I think he probably does the best job of character designs in anime, with his credits including pretty much every good Gainax show except for Gunbuster and Gurren Lagann for character designs, Mamoru Hosoda's films ever since he started working at Madhouse, and a lot (if not all) .hack stuff. In addition to character design, he also does a lot of animation work, typically on the episodes that end up being the very best of the show, and he's also been doing the Evangelion manga since before the anime started, and it is apparently much better than the show itself. Eva was also apparently partially his brainchild along with Anno. So yeah, he's a pretty awesome guy. I eagerly await him doing the character designs for the next Hosoda film.
Omori Takahiro is interesting in that he's a director that has only done adaptations, which would normally be something of a turn-off to me, but he really manages to bring something to all of the shows he directs. I admittedly have not read Natsume Yuujincho yet, but all of his shows that I've seen all have a special quality he seems to bring to them. Durarara!!x2 where?
Shinichiro Watanabe is a pretty awesome guy. Makes shows with interesting relationships between characters that have an appeal to a Western audience without trying to specifically make a show for a Western audience. Macross Plus is on Youtube/Hulu, which I'd recommend if you can tolerate dubs. I need to see Michiko to Hatchin for sure.
I haven't seen all of his movies yet, but I really like Makoto Shinkai. I eagerly await seeing his new movie, especially upon hearing that he can make a movie that is not CLOUDS and cell phones and distance.
Akiyuki Shinbo is a pretty divisive guy, but I'd say I'm a fan of him as long as he's adapting something that has a good writer behind it. He typically makes his shows very fun to watch with his crazy style, and I still look fondly back on my time watching Bakemonogatari for the first time, and Madoka showed he could really do something with the way he directs. I'm not rushing out to watch his back catalog, but if he's doing a new comedy or whatever, sign me up.
I really like the stuff I've seen from Masahiro Ando. While I haven't seen Canaan yet, HanaIro is pretty good and Sword of the Stranger is absolutely fantastic. I'd love to see him do another action movie, and if nothing else, the action in Canaan should be awesome. I like that he's been doing original things.
Masaaki Yuasa usually makes really interesting shows, even beyond the bizarre visual style he always employs. He might not be the man for everyone here because there's a fair amount of sexual content in all of his stuff, but I really like watching the stuff he makes and I hope he gets another chance at making a show next year.
And, after saving the best for last, I think Mamoru Hosoda is probably my very favorite director ever. The way the people in his films are animated you can really figure out their personality just from that. His films have a quality that I can't think of any other things replicating, and that's that they're incredibly human. While all of his stuff has these fantastical adventures or whatever, they're really about the characters and bringing a beauty to the mundane. The only reason I haven't seen the sixth One Piece movie yet is that I am trying to locate the necessary materials to get through all of Alabasta so I can watch his time at Ghibli as seen through Luffy. He is a fantastic and awesome guy and I cannot wait to see whatever new movies he will do next.