I see no reason why do you rated Ik-Hyun Eum as a low quality?
So far he has animated for 45 episodes in Shippuden.
So i think that, with such a long time experience, he would execute the episode in a good way because positive relationship exists between experiences and quality (the more episodes he executed, the more experience he is, and the quality would be improved, just like the learning curve in business world) isnt it?
I forgot to mention a bit of bad news - is that the director says he has no plans to hire Atsushi Wakabayashi again, so it sounds like we will never get another one of his legendary episodes sadly.
I forgot to mention a bit of bad news - is that the director says he has no plans to hire Atsushi Wakabayashi again, so it sounds like we will never get another one of his legendary episodes sadly.
Is he the guy that did 167?
Yeah, he has 4 episodes in total for Naruto
Part 1
30: Sauke vs Orochimaru
71: Edo's/Orocimaru vs Hiruzn
133: Naruto vs Sasuke (probably his most famous episode)
Part 2
167: Painv vs 6 tails
I think everyone lioved his part 1 episdes, but some people hated the unorthodox style used for the action scenes.
I see no reason why do you rated Ik-Hyun Eum as a low quality?
So far he has animated for 45 episodes in Shippuden.
So i think that, with such a long time experience, he would execute the episode in a good way because positive relationship exists between experiences and quality (the more episodes he executed, the more experience he is, and the quality would be improved, just like the learning curve in business world) isnt it?
#392 - One's True Heart (December 18)
Animation Supervisor: Ik-Hyun Eum
Storyboard: Shinji Satou
Episode Director: Unlisted
Is average-good quality decent for a fight scene?