A: Crap art and great animation.
I assume you mean the art is for the manga. I say A because as long as the story is good you can get past the bad art...but great animation, when it's really well done, makes for a fantastic anime experience. An example is Attack on Titan. The art started off being pretty bland but the story made it worthwhile. Art can always improve over time while animation usually does not drastically change unless there is a budget increase.
Another example is One Punch Man which also has really good animation....although One Punch Man doesn't really count anymore since they have a new illustrator for the manga. I prefer watching anime when I can so I'd rather the anime experience be a good one.
a) Crap art, great animation
LMAO, what's there to justify? most studios auto-fix shitty art, and in process they might change the entire art, just take most visual novels as example...
This for meA: Crap art and great animation.
I assume you mean the art is for the manga. I say A because as long as the story is good you can get past the bad art...but great animation, when it's really well done, makes for a fantastic anime experience. An example is Attack on Titan. The art started off being pretty bland but the story made it worthwhile. Art can always improve over time while animation usually does not drastically change unless there is a budget increase.
Another example is One Punch Man which also has really good animation....although One Punch Man doesn't really count anymore since they have a new illustrator for the manga. I prefer watching anime when I can so I'd rather the anime experience be a good one.
A: Crap art and great animation.
I assume you mean the art is for the manga. I say A because as long as the story is good you can get past the bad art...but great animation, when it's really well done, makes for a fantastic anime experience. An example is Attack on Titan. The art started off being pretty bland but the story made it worthwhile. Art can always improve over time while animation usually does not drastically change unless there is a budget increase.
Another example is One Punch Man which also has really good animation....although One Punch Man doesn't really count anymore since they have a new illustrator for the manga. I prefer watching anime when I can so I'd rather the anime experience be a good one.
Try reading the original version of One Punch Man and tell me if that's readable lmfao