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The spikes collar and huge nerd glasses contrast I never understood
I think he's like the bad guy's accountant or something? Maybe the glasses are to show he's an accountant and the spiked collar is to show he's evil.
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The spikes collar and huge nerd glasses contrast I never understood
I think he's like the bad guy's accountant or something? Maybe the glasses are to show he's an accountant and the spiked collar is to show he's evil.
If I remember correctly (and I could be wrong because I haven't seen this movie in more than 20 years) his name also happens to be Killer. I think they wanted to emphasize his name doesn't match his personality (I think he was against murdering Charlie in the first place) but his whole design just falls flat.The spikes collar and huge nerd glasses contrast I never understood
That’s not even the most ridiculous design in that OVA.How to screw up an anime character's design:
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Wikipedia says he’s a schnoodle.View attachment 375642
This movie's nearly 30 years old and for the life of me I still can't figure out what kind of dog this is supposed to be.
>Looks up what a schnoodle's supposed to look like:Wikipedia says he’s a schnoodle.
you're in the worst character design thread, not the best one bub![]()
How could I forget about this?
Whatever shapes Bluth felt like sticking together and calling a "dog"! He already used up his best stuff on the others!View attachment 375642
This movie's nearly 30 years old and for the life of me I still can't figure out what kind of dog this is supposed to be.
Not to mention casting Charles Nelson Reilly, but someone loved nerds I guess.The spikes collar and huge nerd glasses contrast I never understood
We never forget Judith.EDIT: And now I just remembered the whole thing with the girl in the movie’s voice actress. Depressing shit
Maybe they wanted to recreate what they did with Tiger in An American Tail, who was also misnamed and didn't especially resemble a real cat compared to every other cat in that movie. Maybe it would've helped if Killer was fluffier?Whatever shapes Bluth felt like sticking together and calling a "dog"! He already used up his best stuff on the others!
Odd thing is that rival series Sengoku Basara made their version even more flamboyant. I wonder if this is something that makes more sense to Japanese players.Yoshimoto Imagawa was historically the most famous and considered the greatest of the Imagawa clan Diamyo of the Sengoku Era of Japan. Jargon aside, he was a big deal with a huge army (50,000 strong), a great alliance with other strong clans and a well established legacy in place should he fail to become shogun. This is how he is portrayed in Samurai Warriors:
I really can't stand this art style. I know it's ugly on purpose, but it's so often used as an excuse for artistic laziness and that attitude tends to extend to other aspects of the show as well. The only series I've ever seen pull of a style like this is Superjail, which is animated by very talented people and has clear effort put into it.I'm not sure whether I'm supposed to be taking this show (King Star King) seriously, but it's on Adult Swim, and the only "serious" show they still air is Rick & Morty.
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Looks like a mix of Majin from DBZ and old wrestler forehead.nearly every jrpg has stupid character design, ESPECIALLY NIER
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his outfit is pretty ugly, but real talk-
LOOK AT THOSE WEIRD FOREHEAD WRINKLES
LOOK AT IT
That looks less like a bad design and more like bad rendering.