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/tv/ - Thread 213961580
Anonymous No.213962779
>>213961626
My nigga.
/a/ - wemb thread
Anonymous No.281660832
>>281660291
Just a great ova.
/tv/ - webm thread
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/tv/ - Thread 213290027
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/tv/ - Thread 213290027
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/tv/ - Thread 213290027
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/a/ - Thread 280575679
Anonymous No.280590032
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/a/ - Thread 280250384
mr. bruh its back No.280252393
>>280252004
It's an excellent question. I have very high standards. I only accept Sakuga as high-budget scenes made with traditional animation. But since that's a thing of the past and is almost unwatchable now thanks to digital animation, I'm stepping outside my comfort zone and trying to accept any dynamic scene with fluid sequencing as part of what we consider Sakuga.
If we expand the range, there's a lot to draw from, but not all of it is good sakuga. There's a lot of sakuga that simply has dynamic, fluid animation that isn't really good. Like the legendary Naruto vs. Pain scene, it's a meme in Japanese animation.