Jerry Peet / Lily Orchard / Lily Peet / Valkyrstudios / Bhaalspawn / Tara Callie / "Mod Ebara" - Sociopath writer of pedophile fanfiction and cartoon reviews, faked getting raped to force a divorce, then mobbed and gaslit their ex off Tumblr, satanist neoliberal of the MovieSlob variety, also wants to fuck dogs and/or pokemon

Honestly, the dumbest part of the whole video is the 'budget' thing. Isn't one of the fundamental differences between western animation and anime is that Anime tends to put more of their budget towards exorbitant action sequences, and when the characters aren't fighting the animation is usually 'worse' since the characters will rarely move and only flap their mouths open?

It's almost like Jerry's entire knowledge of anime is limited to a shitty dub he watched as a kid or something.

Not really. Again, most anime have average budget of 1.5 million to 2 million dollars. This is mostly for shows being adapted from lesser known manga or shows marketed to make quick bank (see harem shows). Anime studios will invest much higher if they know that the thing their adapting is very popular (My Hero Academia) or has an acclaimed director for an original anime. This is also why anime is notorious for expensive Blu Rays, since most anime studios get their money back from dvd to Blu-ray sales. And the reason why action sequences are always animated with high production is because anime studios take high profile and skilled animators to do those scenes. Since these scenes are fundamentally harder to animate and needs extra care to look good as they do, it'll require some specialized animator. Their either key animators for a particular episode (frames drawn by them and makes the most impact) or animation directors (telling how other animators how a scene will move) or both. This is why One Punch Man is a great example of why skills matter more than budget, since the director was able to get the best animators doing most of the animation for the show with an average budget.

And Jerry knowledge is really limited to Sailor Moon and DBZ, since he always compare other anime like them.

Edit: Thank you 1911JD for the in depth breakdown of one the greatest fights in anime. I wanted to do one in my original post for LWA, but my post was already long and I wanted the point across. So :pinetar: to you man.
 
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"Anime action scenes are bad! They need to be more like Star Wars! Haven't you seen the Obi-Wan vs Anakin fight??"

Alright, so y'all already ripped off the bandage and now I'm gonna go and apply a generous amount of salt on the wound.

Jerry; The Prequels do not have good fight scenes. Star Wars has *concepts* for good fight scenes squandered by horrible shots, terrible choreography that focuses more on looking cool than having any actual weight or bearing to them, and awful direction. Anybody who says they look great has either not done any research into what sword-play actually looks like, or just doesn't fucking care. (And yes, I'm going to go into his inevitable defense, give me a second.)

Characters have no weight to them. They fly off the handle at any second and move fast and the sabers are quite flashy, but nothing feels like it has any impact. Compare this to Return of the Jedi, where Luke loses his composure and just starts mindlessly swinging at Vader. It's one of the only times that the lightsabers actually feel like they're hitting each other in the entire series because of the added weight and heavy strikes that Luke delivers, which is only accentuated by Vader's very pathetic and desperate recoils.

The reason why they have no weight is because the actors are doing extremely controlled maneuvers using extremely light plastic rods to perform all their stunts, and it feels just as fake and bland as action in a Power Rangers show. How is the impact of two concentrated blades of light only amounting to essentially just tapping each other lightly with faint flicks of the wrist? You can call the action cool all you want, they're not doing anything spectacular if all the spinning and flipping just amounts to two people carefully, but quickly swinging sticks with no actual intention of hurting each other. (Something you can read on their faces if you watch each fight scene in the prequels.)

"Ah but wait! What about that moment when Anakin is choking Obi-Wan! That's intense action, right?"

No. It's emotive, that's for sure, but it's also one character holding another character's neck and making faces; significantly simpler and requires far less effort and dexterity than actual fight choreography to make convincing, and Anakin's over-exaggerated faces make the experience more comical than anything. If I'm supposed to impressed because he's sneering at Obi-Wan, then I should also be impressed by every time Goku get's mad and punches someone in a fight. Fucking pathetic.

Conversely, here's this action sequence from Kingsman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1WWDBTda2Y

Do you notice something, Jerry? Harry (the guy in the suit) is taking out a room of antagonistic people after starting a riot in the church. Look closely and you can see why this is a phenomenally well done action scene. You can see the weight, pause, recoil, and effect of every punch, throw, movement, hell every turn in each part of this scene and Harry progressively loses more and more of his composure as it all goes on. He takes hits, starts to look worse for ware, yet continues to eat punishment for the sake of killing. His hair gets ruffled, he has to improvise for weapons, and his suit starts looking like shit halfway through due to the sheer strain of what he's putting it through. There's grit, there's punch, there's speed...most importantly is the choreography takes special time to make sure the audience sees the consequences of each action, not by cramming it in our faces with exposition, but by subtly letting our brains digest everything at a smooth pace. The camera work is chaotic to emphasize the speed of the scene, and each time it focuses on an action bit, the action is extreme and original; no one else is killed in a similar fashion.

This takes planning, hands-on training, and actually requires a set to utilize. Star Wars fakes every action piece it does and anytime the characters go through physical strife you can plainly see the cosmetics team's handy-work in every part of it. (I'm so glad that a guy who get's chocked out, is in the middle of a fucking volcanic planet's lava river, and had been dueling for ages has a bunch of soot on his face but visibly no sweat or cuts or any sort of actual physical fatigue on his face whatsoever gee it's almost like it's an unconvincing fight scene Jerry you fucking sperg.)

That's not even getting into fights with Yoda, Emperor Palpatine, and General Greivous, all of which use copious amounts of CGI which forces actors to have lightsaber battles with nothing.

And really, this is the advantage of animation and why anime's fight scenes are so legendary. Because the characters aren't real, all the choreography that actors physically have to practice and carefully perfect in order to create the illusions of a fight? Fuck it, let that character's arm *actually* get cut off, they're not real. Consequences of a fight have so much more bearing when the people in it can take much more damage than conventional media will allow, which is part of the reason why anime fights are so highly regarded. They can push boundaries and be visually appealing while still satisfying that base gladiatorial urge to see people struggle against each other in a fight. It's already not real, so there's a lot your suspension of disbelief is willing to tolerate in that regard.

Jerry, if your problem with anime fight scenes is that they aren't realistic, what the fuck do you think you're doing trying to justify the Prequels' fights as being good in a series where a sword-type weapon lacks any guard to speak of and primarily relies on a type of sword play exclusive to wildly swinging rather than precisely stabbing? Because, you fucking dumb-ass, that's what actual sword fights in practically all parts of human history were like.

Wow, it's almost like you're fucking r,etarded.
 
Inb4 he calls us all salty fanboys for defending anime fights - no, Jerry, you’ve made a retarded point that’s easily refutable.

If anything, we're doing the legwork for him.
 
Alright, so y'all already ripped off the bandage and now I'm gonna go and apply a generous amount of salt on the wound.

Jerry; The Prequels do not have good fight scenes. Star Wars has *concepts* for good fight scenes squandered by horrible shots, terrible choreography that focuses more on looking cool than having any actual weight or bearing to them, and awful direction. Anybody who says they look great has either not done any research into what sword-play actually looks like, or just doesn't fucking care. (And yes, I'm going to go into his inevitable defense, give me a second.)

Characters have no weight to them. They fly off the handle at any second and move fast and the sabers are quite flashy, but nothing feels like it has any impact. Compare this to Return of the Jedi, where Luke loses his composure and just starts mindlessly swinging at Vader. It's one of the only times that the lightsabers actually feel like they're hitting each other in the entire series because of the added weight and heavy strikes that Luke delivers, which is only accentuated by Vader's very pathetic and desperate recoils.

The reason why they have no weight is because the actors are doing extremely controlled maneuvers using extremely light plastic rods to perform all their stunts, and it feels just as fake and bland as action in a Power Rangers show. How is the impact of two concentrated blades of light only amounting to essentially just tapping each other lightly with faint flicks of the wrist? You can call the action cool all you want, they're not doing anything spectacular if all the spinning and flipping just amounts to two people carefully, but quickly swinging sticks with no actual intention of hurting each other. (Something you can read on their faces if you watch each fight scene in the prequels.)

"Ah but wait! What about that moment when Anakin is choking Obi-Wan! That's intense action, right?"

No. It's emotive, that's for sure, but it's also one character holding another character's neck and making faces; significantly simpler and requires far less effort and dexterity than actual fight choreography to make convincing, and Anakin's over-exaggerated faces make the experience more comical than anything. If I'm supposed to impressed because he's sneering at Obi-Wan, then I should also be impressed by every time Goku get's mad and punches someone in a fight. Fucking pathetic.

Conversely, here's this action sequence from Kingsman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1WWDBTda2Y

Do you notice something, Jerry? Harry (the guy in the suit) is taking out a room of antagonistic people after starting a riot in the church. Look closely and you can see why this is a phenomenally well done action scene. You can see the weight, pause, recoil, and effect of every punch, throw, movement, hell every turn in each part of this scene and Harry progressively loses more and more of his composure as it all goes on. He takes hits, starts to look worse for ware, yet continues to eat punishment for the sake of killing. His hair gets ruffled, he has to improvise for weapons, and his suit starts looking like shit halfway through due to the sheer strain of what he's putting it through. There's grit, there's punch, there's speed...most importantly is the choreography takes special time to make sure the audience sees the consequences of each action, not by cramming it in our faces with exposition, but by subtly letting our brains digest everything at a smooth pace. The camera work is chaotic to emphasize the speed of the scene, and each time it focuses on an action bit, the action is extreme and original; no one else is killed in a similar fashion.

This takes planning, hands-on training, and actually requires a set to utilize. Star Wars fakes every action piece it does and anytime the characters go through physical strife you can plainly see the cosmetics team's handy-work in every part of it. (I'm so glad that a guy who get's chocked out, is in the middle of a fucking volcanic planet's lava river, and had been dueling for ages has a bunch of soot on his face but visibly no sweat or cuts or any sort of actual physical fatigue on his face whatsoever gee it's almost like it's an unconvincing fight scene Jerry you fucking sperg.)

That's not even getting into fights with Yoda, Emperor Palpatine, and General Greivous, all of which use copious amounts of CGI which forces actors to have lightsaber battles with nothing.

And really, this is the advantage of animation and why anime's fight scenes are so legendary. Because the characters aren't real, all the choreography that actors physically have to practice and carefully perfect in order to create the illusions of a fight? Fuck it, let that character's arm *actually* get cut off, they're not real. Consequences of a fight have so much more bearing when the people in it can take much more damage than conventional media will allow, which is part of the reason why anime fights are so highly regarded. They can push boundaries and be visually appealing while still satisfying that base gladiatorial urge to see people struggle against each other in a fight. It's already not real, so there's a lot your suspension of disbelief is willing to tolerate in that regard.

Jerry, if your problem with anime fight scenes is that they aren't realistic, what the fuck do you think you're doing trying to justify the Prequels' fights as being good in a series where a sword-type weapon lacks any guard to speak of and primarily relies on a type of sword play exclusive to wildly swinging rather than precisely stabbing? Because, you fucking dumb-ass, that's what actual sword fights in practically all parts of human history were like.

Wow, it's almost like you're fucking r,etarded.

The only way I can think of to play Devils Advocate is to say that lightsabers are probably really light weapons. All the mass and weight is in the hilt; the blade is made of light so it weighs nothing and it’s hot enough to cauterize wounds and melt through metals, so they don’t exactly have to swing or stab with any force, like, at all. I can’t imagine it weighing more than a flashlight, but then that’s part of the problem with these fights; they’re just swinging flashlights at each other. The swings are so fast that they lack basically any weight or impact because they amount to light taps that look too choreographed and rehearsed.
 
"Ah but wait! What about that moment when Anakin is choking Obi-Wan! That's intense action, right?"

No. It's emotive, that's for sure, but it's also one character holding another character's neck and making faces; significantly simpler and requires far less effort and dexterity than actual fight choreography to make convincing, and Anakin's over-exaggerated faces make the experience more comical than anything. If I'm supposed to impressed because he's sneering at Obi-Wan, then I should also be impressed by every time Goku get's mad and punches someone in a fight. Fucking pathetic.
Oh! I almost forgot!

I don't like CinemaSins that much anymore, but they still make good points here and there.
Case in point;
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and while we're on the topic, why don't you take a peek at this segment in the video?

Great action.
 
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Welp, Jerry's Steven Universe video is up and running for the whole world to see. I knew we wouldn't have to wait until December, but this is still a little earlier than expected. I'm really tempted to watch it and do the same thing I did for Jerry's last Glass of Water, but it's so long and it's for a show I really don't like that much. So will it be Steven Universe fanbase to respond, me, or noone? Suggestions I guess.

https://invidio.us/watch?v=flLEr_sYC-k
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Welp, Jerry's Steven Universe video is up and running for the whole world to see. I knew we wouldn't have to wait until December, but this is still a little earlier than expected .I'm really tempted to watch it and do the same thing I did for Jerry's last Glass of Water, but it's so long and it's for show I really don't like that much. So will it be Steven Universe fanbase to respond, me, or no? Suggestions I guess.

https://invidio.us/watch?v=flLEr_sYC-k
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Watch it until the liquor runs out!

Then you can stop and respond.
 
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It is, in a sense. As SaturnStar has pointed out a bunch of times, if we call her Lily, then no one can shut out our criticism of her by screetching "transphobic" at us.
Of course her cultists are likely to ignore any criticism regardless of that, but it's still denying them one easy way to do so.
 
Welp, Jerry's Steven Universe video is up and running for the whole world to see. I knew we wouldn't have to wait until December, but this is still a little earlier than expected. I'm really tempted to watch it and do the same thing I did for Jerry's last Glass of Water, but it's so long and it's for a show I really don't like that much. So will it be Steven Universe fanbase to respond, me, or noone? Suggestions I guess.

https://invidio.us/watch?v=flLEr_sYC-k
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I might see about running it past a more Stephen Universe literate person than I am, but I almost feel like that would be punishing them for liking the show.
 
Welp, Jerry's Steven Universe video is up and running for the whole world to see. I knew we wouldn't have to wait until December, but this is still a little earlier than expected. I'm really tempted to watch it and do the same thing I did for Jerry's last Glass of Water, but it's so long and it's for a show I really don't like that much. So will it be Steven Universe fanbase to respond, me, or noone? Suggestions I guess.

https://invidio.us/watch?v=flLEr_sYC-k
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I actually had that on in the background because I didn't realize it was by a lolcow at that point (got strong vibes about 1/3 in, decided to google the name and here we are) and enjoy people shitting on SU. I didn't pay enough attention for a proper tl;dr, but it goes really off the rails at the end. During the last half our or so, the video becomes one huge REEEfest about how the SU staff, mainly Rebecca Sugar, are racists, nazi sympathizers and how the LGBT representation isn't real representation. Jerry is self-aware enough to go "well I'm not actually saying they actually are these things, buuut..." a few times in the video, but not self-aware enough to not go back to the same accusations immediately after. I mean I don't like SU and haven't caught up on this particular cow yet, but if you accuse the wokest cartoon in the universe of being be pro-nazi and anti-LGBT, you might just have a few screws loose.
 
I actually had that on in the background because I didn't realize it was by a lolcow at that point (got strong vibes about 1/3 in, decided to google the name and here we are) and enjoy people shitting on SU. I didn't pay enough attention for a proper tl;dr, but it goes really off the rails at the end. During the last half our or so, the video becomes one huge REEEfest about how the SU staff, mainly Rebecca Sugar, are racists, nazi sympathizers and how the LGBT representation isn't real representation. Jerry is self-aware enough to go "well I'm not actually saying they actually are these things, buuut..." a few times in the video, but not self-aware enough to not go back to the same accusations immediately after. I mean I don't like SU and haven't caught up on this particular cow yet, but if you accuse the wokest cartoon in the universe of being be pro-nazi and anti-LGBT, you might just have a few screws loose.
Did he talk about how the show has white supremacy undertones? I haven't had the time to actually watch it, so I'm curious. A few months ago he was bringing up points that could be applied to any other show with a dictatorial power, like locking up those they deem inferior, having mandated salutes, committing genocide, and the leader thinking they have a divine right to rule.

He brings them up here and I call him a white supremacist for liking another show, Avatar, with the same "undertones" here.

Also, something I think I forgot to bring up, Avatar attempted to humanize the people of the supremacist power, not just in the third season, but all throughout the series too, which I believe is something that he disagrees with when it comes to SU, that they apparently tried to humanize the people who were acting like Neo-Nazis.

If Jerry had his way, Aang would have killed Ozai and would have burnt the fire nation to the ground because "we shouldn't feel sorry for fascists".
 
It is, in a sense. As SaturnStar has pointed out a bunch of times, if we call her Lily, then no one can shut out our criticism of her by screetching "transphobic" at us.
Of course her cultists are likely to ignore any criticism regardless of that, but it's still denying them one easy way to do so.
I mean, we’re gonna be transphobic natzees to them no matter what. Why bother?
 
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I mean, we’re gonna be transphobic natzees to them no matter what. Why bother?
Devils advocate. Transphobia is the only thing that has evidence attached to it. Nazi, and alt-right labels and other shit falls apart when you look at this thread and people who criticize them. Transphobia is the base lily can prove, they show off evidence of people using 'jerry' and 'peet' and 'he' and 'him' and then they dont't have to prove the Alt-right and Nazi aspects of her detractors because they can prove the transphobe one.
 
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