
It’s the work of Little Anno and the others.
>>1Aren’t you afraid of my existence?
>>1Maybe almost all current active animators have had their brains fried by this old man.
There are a few cuts that are similar to “Neon Genesis Evangelion,” butI’m glad you said that there…
>>2I thought a little that I shouldn’t say it because I’m trying to get a laugh…
The first half is written by Anno and the second half is written by Enokido.
Is it in episode 7?
Are we pushing against each other?
A robot like the one from “Neon Genesis Evangelion” appears, but it’s Kisia.
>>7In other words, Kisia is Eva…?
Hideaki Anno: “I am not involved in the main story.”
Yamashita Ikuto said, “Director Tsurumaki decided everything.”
>>8Is it all my fault?
>>9Isn’t it still in the future?!
>>9Don’t say “destiny,” say “thanks to.”
>>9It’s all your fault for the pointless parodies.
>>9That’s right, unfortunately.
The psychological portrayal is very nauseating and honestly, it’s something I can’t look at.
Well, if the thread image is going to repeat what I wrote in the past…
I have a strange trust that I would probably take and steal from works I like from elsewhere.
>>10I guess they will increase the first scenes…
Tsuru-maki… I leave the rest to you…
The interpretation of the design of the Zeon Castle is probably being intensely debated, even though it’s not directly related to the main story.
Anno-kun doesn’t want to be misunderstood as Ikuto-kun!
Director-kun has already done what he wanted to do in the beginning, so that’s enough, right?
Well then, next is Yamato!
Anno-kun, it’s not good to say that for no reason…
>>15Why!?
>>15If you leave it alone, self-proclaimed analysts and “troublesome people” will say whatever they want to try to make a quick buck.
Even things you didn’t intend to say end up needing to be said.
>>22Damn you, Toshio Okada…!
>>44This is seriously true.
>>15I couldn’t forgive it… to be thought of as someone who puts Eva parodies into Gundam…
The director of the new Evangelion series is Kazuya Tsurumaki, after all.
The thread image is the general director.
>>16Surprisingly, there are many people here who don’t know this.
>>19Is it just the case that Director Tsurumaki hasn’t graduated from Evangelion yet?
Everything was decided by Churuma Kankoku.
As the president, I should say, “I did it, I instructed it.”
What are you running away from?
>>21Yamashita Ikuto said, “I’m progressing without showing it until the last minute so that Anno-san won’t correct it!”
So you’re saying you don’t know…?
The beginning part of the first half is also a parody, and the false accusations against Anno-kun are increasing.
>>24The top and the beginning are directed by Anno-kun, aren’t they!
Maybe.
Rampage
You guided them with just a little help, right?
The devil.
The combat scenes are a solid homage to Aim for the Top!
Mackie’s own directorial style is quite influenced by Anno-kun’s storyboards and layouts.
The timing isn’t that important.
It is a misunderstanding that it is my doing.
Tell me if you knew about the Nogizaka Code.
>>30At the point of Hachiougu…
I wonder if everyone is happy about those kinds of homages?
I’m not a troublesome person.
They were a bothersome person.
In the first place, Director Tsurumaki should also be treated as one of the Eva people.
I thought it was wrong to blame everything on this guy since Tsurumaki is the director of the new version of Evangelion in the first place.
Rather, it’s someone who does it with enthusiasm.
Is Otaking also just messing around with Zeke Axus?
>>36If there is a work where that guy speaks the truth, I want to know about it instead.
>>36If I leave it alone, they will definitely say it, so I have to seal it off first.
By the way, regarding the cut arrangement in the first half of the beginning…
This scene is based on that! And this BGM is that song! A little while ago, I could enjoy it more freely.
Recently, it’s been nothing but this kind of thing.
>>38It’s all parodies…
>>38It would be nice if awareness spread that such parodies make people who understand them laugh…
>>38It’s all bad that in the age of social media, the search for original sources and conspiracy theories have merged.
Shouldn’t we express whether we support Machu or Kanyaan?
It’s all just parodies, with no original elements from Tsurumaki.
The current image of Eva has been largely overwritten by the new Eva.
It might be natural to think of something that feels like Eva as something that feels like Tsurumaki.
I think that while part of episode 8 is like that, overall it isn’t as Evangelion-like as people say.
The person who created Evangelion is saying it’s a cut that looks like Evangelion.
Excuses! Excuses! Trolls! Some anonymous users were saying that… I wanted to fight with you…
Presidents tend to be the ones who get involved and make things complicated.
Anno parodies Yamato and Gundam.
Tsuru-maki parodies Top and Eva.
There is probably no difference at all!
>>51Unlike Anno, in Tsurumaki’s case, it can be confusing because a creator from the original parody is on the staff.
Tsurumaki-san really loves Anno-san, so he respects him.
>>53If it wasn’t like that, I wouldn’t have spent over a decade as an Eva slave.
Even those involved in creating the color and Zeke Axe.
Jifredo… I don’t know what that is… so that’s how it is.
Information control is amazing, isn’t it?
I think it’s stupid when I see someone saying that all Studio Ghibli works are made by Hayao Miyazaki.
That’s how it is, right?
Isn’t it more about the flavor of the script than Tsurumaki?
>>59I think the flavor of the script is in the juvenile love triangle part.
>>67It’s the most boring part.
>>76Huh!?
>>67To be honest, that was what FLCL was.
>>67So, it’s Gangeleon… I see.
What Otaking says is probably about 30% correct.
It seems that more than half of the achievements attributed to Anno-kun might actually be the work of Tsurumaki-san.
>>61There are quite a few things regarding the new drama, right?
Character design of Mari and so on
Episode 8 of GQ Apart. There are a few cuts like “Aim for the Top!” in “Falling to the Moon,” but those storyboard sections are not mine. They belong to Director Tsurumaki. (Remarks from our company president)
That Fred fixture and the third person! They’re clearly trying to make us laugh, right?
There are too many journalists who think they’ve uncovered something scandalous.
Oasis
Since it’s effectively an Eva, there are people who humorously say things like it will have a thrown-away ending and take decades to resolve.
People like that don’t bother to look into Tsutsumaki’s past work.
>>68How many years did it take for Evangelion to be completed?
I thought it was Tsutsumaki-kun’s doing because there was Tsutsumaki director’s name on the content.
>>70That’s actually true.
>>70There are plenty of people who just say whatever without even reading the credits…
There are very rare occasions when someone participates without a credit due to the circumstances of the company they belong to.
The policy is to basically credit all participating staff for their colors.
Everyone! Please laugh at the homage joke.
I want you to delve into the poison cake.
That flow is strange, isn’t it?
>>73Which part didn’t you understand?
The old Gainax itself seems to be made up of 80% parody.
If I don’t clearly state this, there are people who will spread rumors like “Actually, it was Hideaki Anno who was involved…” with a behind-the-scenes industry story vibe, so it can’t be helped.
>>75I won’t forgive you, Okada.
>>78Toshii, are you serious?
>>75The reason is that Anno-kun’s credit appears in episode 8, so it’s only Part A; Part B is irrelevant, which is a statement, right?
Well, from Anno’s perspective, he wants to fully express the “if” of the 1st, and he has no intention at all of mixing in his problematic work.
Almost?
Whether it’s Nogizaka or Eva references, it’s enough if those who understand can laugh… The beginning’s Solomon invasion is full of homages to the direction of Aim for the Top!
Well, I think you should protect him as the president.
>>84What does it mean to protect?
I just did it because I like Tsurumaki, but I actually don’t want to take any credit for it.
Mari had a hard time because Moyoko didn’t deny that she was a model.
>>85Some people seriously said that Mari’s model is based on Kazuhiko Shimamoto, and it’s a bit scary, the internet.
>>98Unlike in the Zenpro days, there are people who take things seriously, so I can’t jokingly say things easily; it’s suffocating…
>>85Even if the author denies it, commentary on who may be the model is actually irrelevant.
It’s a common story in literary theory.
>>142For example?
>>142Because the couple of Asuka and Shinji liked to threaten by saying they would kill or burn down houses because they made their own wives the heroines.
I just wanted to admonish that.
>>142I really hate that.
I really hate people who start talking meta stuff like “the director’s wife” even though we are discussing the logic within the work.
The parody scene that those who understand can laugh at is quite good, but…
It wouldn’t be good if those who don’t understand just think “Huh?”
>>86Isn’t there such a scene?
If you didn’t know, it’s just a cool scene normally.
>>86Did that happen?
It’s funny to those who understand.
To people who don’t understand, it probably just looks like a regular performance.
In reality, people only realize it after someone compares the footage and points it out.
If you think about it calmly, there’s no way Anno himself would do an Eva parody.
Are the residents of the internet stupid?
The ones who are making a fuss at Nogizaka should first criticize Tomino’s lackadaisical naming sense.
>>91TIN Cod!
Try it out!
Cacricon・Cacooler!
Rakan Dakaran!
Kitch! Kitchen!
>>104Daba, my lord!
Judo Aashita!
Garrod Ran!
>>111Wait!
>>121Run without thinking about anything!
>>111This is a nice naming, isn’t it…?
>>91Why?
>>91Lyla Mira Lyla
Lakan Dakaran
Laura Laura
Leo Lionni
Some people are saying it doesn’t look like it.
It was clearly just a production that evoked associations.
The reason is partly due to the news site prominently featuring Anno’s name at the time of the initial report.
There are still people who think Anno is making GigaAxe.
From the way Shin Universe looks, it seems like the background music is used for Eva, but they don’t really incorporate much else, so I think it might be the director’s personal taste.
Also, things like calling you ‘big sister’ too.
Next, I’ll be trending with a full conspiracy theory about Leo Lionni’s plagiarism, so just wait for it.
I don’t know, but Kshyria is extremely popular right now.
>>102Is it Tsurumaki the genius who finds cunning elements in Kishiria?
Zeek Ax is the group that I personally find the most confusing among those who insist that it is being elevated by Anno’s followers.
So that bragging fool is being this closely watched, huh?
Screenplay: Wasn’t Hideaki Anno involved in this…?
I wonder if it’s the case of lending a name?
>>106It’s the A part, right!
>>106Look closely, it’s just the beginning part of the first half.
>>106The beginning part is written by Anno, so only episodes 2 and 8 are credited.
>>106Don’t you even know the concept of storyboards?
>>106How many more times do I have to say it for you to understand that only the beginning part is Anno?
>>106As you can see from the fact that it’s separately stated, it’s a script for the beginning part!
>>106The beginning of Part A is by Anno-kun, but the direction of Part B is unrelated.
>>106Don’t you have any questions when you look at this image!?
>>106Can you not see that it says Enoto next to the subtitle?
>>106As expected, that’s zero vision for you.
>>106Can’t you even read the image you posted yourself?
Do you have a head?
It’s important to communicate because it’s tough when you’re pulled into something you’re not involved in, even if it’s bothersome.
>>107Anno really went through a lot of terrible experiences with Eva and Old Gainax.
It’s tough that the creators have to say “What’s funny about that?” about a carefully crafted parody scene…
>>109Right now, it’s inevitable because the audience mainly consists of people who are like those on welfare and overwhelmingly lack knowledge and qualifications.
I thought that what I saw in Eva as Anno’s color was actually a lot of Tsurumaki’s color, and I’ve been thinking that while watching Geku Axis.
>>113It’s clear at a glance which parts are Anno’s and which are Maki’s color if you read the storyboard.
>>113The part around Mari is Tsurumaki.
I threw characters from Tsurumaki’s world into Anno’s doppelganger-like Eva world to lead to a solution.
If the original is cool, then…
Even if it’s a parody, if you don’t understand it, it might just be normally cool.
Too much catch.
The part that played in Eva-parody and the scenario part that resembles Kiryia have come together to create a delightful robot, Gifredo.
By blaming each other for our faults.
A sophisticated technique that leaves the location of responsibility unclear.
>>131You’re making statements because the responsibility is clear.
It’s like I’m being thrown in the towel to the point of being desperate.
>>134The power of background music is amazing, isn’t it?
I believe the reason that Basque became so popular is also due to the background music.
>>134This doesn’t even look like how a machine would move.
That’s a living creature.
>>148
It’s been like this since old times.
>>160Kuu~
The movement of the First Gundam is amazing~
>>148You.
That’s bad-mouthing First.
>>148You’re being told, old man.
Even if that’s a joke, using the Omega Psychomu makes it operate based on the pilot’s spirit, resulting in very human-like movements, as demonstrated by Machu in episode 1.
It’s fine if it’s credited as storyboards and direction.
In cases where storyboarding ○○ and directing ○○ are divided, what kind of work is each doing?
>>138I think it would be good for you to look up what each job is like on your own…
>>138It’s a separate credit for achieving a unified final quality through adjustments in timing, layout, and song selection.
The work content depends on the piece.
>>138The production handles CG effects and sounds.
The storyboard is related to the animation camera.
For example, drawing the scene of the last 2 seconds of the Zikax attack is the job of the storyboard artist, while the sound effects like “goooo!” and the timing with the ending music that create a comedic feel fall under the realm of the direction supervisor.
>>159Thank you, it was a question I had for many years, but I see it that way now.
>>159Isn’t it difficult to match the lyrics and timing so perfectly in the ED if it hasn’t been adjusted at the storyboard stage?
>>209Adjusting that is the job of direction.
Because you can freely adjust the lines and the entries of the songs.
On the contrary, the episode featuring Kaworu in Evangelion made a forceful attempt to carry the story despite the animation mishaps.
>>209Since the transition to non-linear editing, it’s become less common to create cut content for syncing lyrics on a frame-by-frame basis.
It just says “up to here” with the lyrics written.
I think saying something isn’t your job when it isn’t is rather responsible…
Is Director Tsurumaki surrounded on all sides?
I have been purged from the staff.
>>140Looks stupid.
If I don’t say it, they’ll add all sorts of embellishments, right?
You put it on, didn’t you?
I walk my path.
Garrod Ran
Dangerous journey
Kinkedu Now
Outrageous nonsense
Metchaa-Mucha
The top part of the beginning seems to be a self-homage by Anno-kun, right?
>>144This is Tsurumaki…
I thought it was unnecessary to say it, but…
Could it be that I was being disturbed by troublesome people…?
>>145You can tell just by looking here.
I love it when robots and monsters destroy cities, but if something is depicted so lightly with Psycho Gundam, I can’t help but feel disappointed.
They said before the broadcast that they wouldn’t reveal it until the last moment so that Anno wouldn’t flip the table.
The shallow observations of otaku have not changed for decades, so that’s fine.
The unlimited pouring out on X and the lack of reading comprehension from the readers further spreads the information.
Don’t you think it’s a cold era?
It seems that Anno-kun has not been doing self-homages as much as he used to when he got older.
>>157I don’t understand anime, but I watched quite a bit of the live-action Shin series.
>>157In other words, I want to pay homage to what I like, not type of person who wants to do o***y with my own work.
>>172If anything, I even dislike making things myself.
“Even if I clearly say ‘I’m not doing it!’, there are people who still say, ‘But you’re actually doing it, right?'”
What is this? Is Color a gathering of Anno fans?
>>166It’s a gathering of otaku.
>>166It’s a company where people who admire the independent Anno gather, you know?!
>>166It was made by poaching an Anno fan from Gainax.
>>166That’s true.
Honestly, the Evangelion-like parts of Ziegax feel like they’re just designed to be appealing, so there’s no real interest in them.
The way to understand in this case is
“It’s the ‘brutal president explaining the ultimate joke that he thought would absolutely resonate with the employees.'”
>>171Is it a demon?
Kishiria Zifuredo Eva
Kishiria Eva
>>175Since it’s Eva=Mom, that’s fine.
It would have been better for Tsurumaki if he hadn’t commented.
>>177Since I’m doing it myself, there’s no point in saying whether it’s good or bad.
It’s about time you graduated from Eva.
>>178Nothing has grown from the past (the otaku).
>>173This is the beginning, so it must be the director’s doing.
>>181The script is by Anno, but the storyboard is different, right?
>>181If you don’t even understand the difference between a script and a storyboard, then…
It’s better not to open your mouth.
Yes!
I’m glad you’ve been leaving comments often lately.