"Asura Kangana" made me believe that the Netflix Original Anime direction has a real future. The creators broke into pieces, but they did the seemingly impossible – their three-dimensional anime, of course, cannot be called the pinnacle of the industry's capabilities, but it is BEAUTIFUL. There are, however, some nuances. Firstly, the classic disgusting 3D computer on the screen can not be found very often, for the most part in battles and scenes with extras. Much more actively used is the technique that most reminds me of the recent "Spider-Man: Across the Universes", which for him the animators, in turn, tore out of old Warner Bros. cartoons. Low FPS, emphasis on shadows with textures, thick contours. Well, everyone saw it, probably. Secondly, for scenes with flashbacks, as many as two completely different styles are used, which, however, are not animation in the full meaning of the word, but rather resemble "moving comics" and "picture drama".
As for the series itself, the author (suddenly) "How heavy can you lift dumbbells?" He began his career as a mangaka with a truly trashy GAR-rubilov. The entire first season of "Asura Kengan" is a "tournament arc", in which pumped-up men, as if straight from the SLURRY or the "Fist of the North Star", take turns kneading each other on stage, and after the fight, especially feeling, hugging and may even drop the sacred "if I were a woman, I would give it to him", leaving with a bloody face into the sunset. Of course, this is not a spectacle for the whole family, but fans of the genre, I think, will not be able to appreciate the purity and clarity of this title. The tournament will last just for the season, although it is far from a fact that the heroes will reach the finals. Most of these arches end just the same prematurely and the reason here is the most banal – it's really hard to come up with more than two interesting fights with the same fighters. Here you need to think with your head, and the drafters of fighting games usually eat them) https://t.me/Welcome_to_the_NHK/598
As for the series itself, the author (suddenly) "How heavy can you lift dumbbells?" He began his career as a mangaka with a truly trashy GAR-rubilov. The entire first season of "Asura Kengan" is a "tournament arc", in which pumped-up men, as if straight from the SLURRY or the "Fist of the North Star", take turns kneading each other on stage, and after the fight, especially feeling, hugging and may even drop the sacred "if I were a woman, I would give it to him", leaving with a bloody face into the sunset. Of course, this is not a spectacle for the whole family, but fans of the genre, I think, will not be able to appreciate the purity and clarity of this title. The tournament will last just for the season, although it is far from a fact that the heroes will reach the finals. Most of these arches end just the same prematurely and the reason here is the most banal – it's really hard to come up with more than two interesting fights with the same fighters. Here you need to think with your head, and the drafters of fighting games usually eat them)
https://t.me/Welcome_to_the_NHK/598