
I really went big with the subject, huh?
With someone like Nabeshin…
>>2
Even with the 500 million year button, the director appeared himself.
I can’t comment because I don’t understand the trends of other stars…
Planet…!?
>>4
I see… So that’s why it’s connected to the magazine, “Planet’s Samidare”?
It didn’t feel painful because it was a time when there was no internet.
What is this? It felt like that.
>>5
I found it!
>>24
Speaking of which, there was also Nabeshin’s homepage, right?
I was bragging about my brand new Lancer Evolution IV.
This person is too much of a singularity; we need to set them aside for a while…
It seems like it’s not happening on Jupiter.
I can only think of Hollywood stars.
The Excel Saga anime was amazing.
The author is being killed off and original characters are coming out everywhere.
To be honest, when I think back, I realize that Excel Saga never really got on my nerves.
>>10
Even if they were told to adapt the manga into two seasons of anime at that stage, there was probably nothing they could have done…
>>18
Whether it’s Trigun or Hellsing, the Young King series of manga was quite wild back in the day.
>>23
I understand why Hirako gets angry about things like Hellsing, but it becomes a question of what else to do besides the original development.
There wasn’t really a good stopping point here.
>>23
There are also “Miko of the Morning Mist” and “Geobreeders”!
Giovanni was said to have done both anime and drama CDs between the original works.
>>115
I wonder if the original author is still alive.
>>161
Wilderness has restarted.
When it’s finished, I’ll probably resume this as well.
>>18
The anime even brought up material from the era of erotic comics (doujin), didn’t it?
A dandy that starts from this kind of chat.
The director showing painful moves is trivial compared to how severe the game industry is, so Nabeshin’s exposure is just playing around.
I don’t understand at all, but what is this cobble pan-like thing…?
A voice that sounds amateurish is nice, isn’t it?
Nabesin from Nabeshin World is just one of the weird characters in an anime full of strange people.
>>15
The familiar Nabe Shin from Harebutta felt completely natural and didn’t seem out of place at all.
I found out later that it’s an original character!? And that they’re the director!?
>>19
In the first place, since it’s just a kid, it’s only based on the design since a regular voice actor is dubbing it.
So it was Hiroyuki Yuki…
I don’t know any examples other than Nabeshin.
“Don’t use this! I have a strong impression of being trapped by the assistant AI in GXP.”
It might have been pro wrestling in itself, but…
Our Hero King -♪
Is the last time Nabeshin appeared in an anime main series during the first season of Hayate the Combat Butler?
Is the end times train just barely others?
You’re the worst, Shinichiro Watanabe.
I will stop being a fan of Bebop.
>>25
Stop the real rumors and damage!
Regardless of the level of manga that features authors and editors
There aren’t that many anime where the director appears.
>>26
Tomino and Hayao Miyazaki also appeared from time to time.
>>107
It’s nice that they changed the character that resembles Miyahara in the original work to Goro Taniguchi, who has no connection to the project based on the judgment of those on site…
Is that okay…?
>>113
Doing it without permission seems troublesome, and if the difficulty of getting permission is manageable, the connection with the studio makes the latter more likely.
>>113
Which work?
>>119
It’s called Bamboo Blade.
The caricature is handled by Kimutaka.
>>107
What is Tomino in student cosplay? It’s not a story about Minovsky, right?
>>118
On the bridge of the solo ship in the activation chapter, holding a script with a troubled expression.
Unfortunately, if you overlook the tendency to crave attention, they are quite skilled as a director.
Well, spikes are really cool…
There was a time when inside jokes and backstage punchlines were favored…
>>29
There was once a trend on this planet where otaku were seeking that kind of thing.
I forgot whether it was Crash Gear’s Turbo or Nitro, but I remember that one of them secretly participated and was shown on the screen.
>>30
The episode of Crash Gear Nitro with Nabeshin feels different somehow, and you immediately realize it’s Nabeshin.
The episode I’m in charge of is really interesting…
>>86
I remember that during the production of Nitro, it was really hectic, and there was a stretch where there was a break for a storyboard episode.
Kochikame had the director making an appearance in live action…
Poemii’s style is good because it’s like that.
The intelligent beings of this planet are foolish.
I can think of a few manga, but for anime, I can only think of Nabeshin.
It seems that it often happens that others produce it, but I can really only think of someone like Nabeshin when it comes to doing it myself.
I saw your profile and it looks like you’re working as a content creator now, Nabeshin.
There are a lot of so-called animators, but there are hardly any people who can do this section at all.
Sato Tatsuou (who did not participate in the main story) suddenly appears in the final episode of Kurokou.
In manga, the author’s appearance is somewhat self-indulgent, so I’ll allow it… but still.
This guy boldly does it in an anime based on a borrowed original work from someone else…
I have some idea about the director who appears at the event, even if there is no main story.
The timing is just right for something like the Nerima Daikon Brothers.
Imagawa Yasuhiro cackling during the interlude of the character song.
In the experimental anime episode of “Kare Kano,” Takamura-kun, the crotch director, is forced to make a face appearance.
I remember seeing a character with an afro in a red jacket in Aikatsu or PriPara.
I think it was definitely the right decision to animate it, as it really boosted the popularity of Excel Saga.
>>48
I’m glad the two Excel Girls are doing well…
The apprenticeship period was so terrible that it felt like that.
If you act now, even popular medalists are getting cut by Nabeshin.
>>49
I didn’t know that…
It looks like the real person but is not actually them, and since it’s almost entirely original to the anime, it feels familiar.
Looking forward to the new release.
The most recognized person in general society is probably the guy making anime inside Elizabeth.
I’m really glad that Excel Kobayashi was able to secure a major role that brings in stable income…
>>54
It’s a great success, a huge success!
Honestly, it’s not surprising if it just ended there with “Oh, there used to be a voice actor like that…” and was treated as a quirky thing.
>>61
I’m going to Akutesshibu! I don’t want to—it’s like the ultimate form of being active, Akutesshibu!
The only thing I clearly remember is probably Kuroda’s fault, but the fact that it’s a true story is the worst.
Nabeshin stands out too much, but when I think that there is a person like Nabeshin in the world and I want to see Nabeshin-style direction!
It became like, “Why not just call Nabeshin?” so there was a meaning in Nabeshin asserting himself as Nabeshin in terms of recognition.
I think Hayate was clicking.
Excel Saga was being animated by Bandai, and they were running commercials around the Sunday morning anime segment.
I barely know who directed in the anime industry (it’s something you should look up yourself), so it really did make sense to put it out there in terms of promotion.
Recently, there are even animators promoting ramen shops.
If Nabeshin doesn’t appear in a work directed by Nabeshin, it’s like a scam.
Nabeshin’s skill is considerable, which is a big deal.
I somehow like the boss of the Nerima Daikon Brothers.
Director Sho Shin
🙂
This room
I don’t feel anything bad about it.
This anime has a great storyboard right now! It’s Nabe-shin, isn’t it!?
They really do a great job at the content shop, don’t they?
Despite serving as the protagonist of Duel Masters for many years, Excel Kobayashi.
>>68
It had a nice-sounding voice, so it was often featured in children’s anime.
I’m still appearing in Ninjala.
The protagonist of the hobby-related works has been consistently performing reliably across multiple projects.
On the contrary, I only know Mikako Takahashi from Super Robot Wars and Gintama…
>>70
I’m doing a mascot on Hirunan desu.
>>70
Since I got married, I haven’t been working much since around 2016.
But the heroine from Prince of Tennis and Yuzu-chan from Girls und Panzer…
I have a surprisingly large number of ongoing tasks.
If you don’t let him direct, he might do a pretty good job… ?
>>71
I think it’s fair to say that as a director, he is normally top-notch, just a bit strong in character.
When Nabe-shin properly makes anime, he is indeed excellent.
I forgive you because Harebutta was interesting, but…
>>78
Even during the later stages when things were getting a bit slack, Nabeshin’s episodes had a different sharpness, and I was impressed by that at the time.
I passed by you in the bathroom at Comiket, and you really were in that outfit.
>>79
I think it’s a cosplayer!
>>82
I was participating as a seller, even though it was from the side.
Excel Kobayashi also appeared as a vendor.
>>77
Is there someone who is confused?
>>80
Unnecessary.
The styles are so different that I can’t even confuse them.
Chainsaw Man! Chainsaw Man!
>>77
Well, that’s just too much…
Both are interesting and it’s certain that their skills are impressive, but…
I was thinking that I hadn’t heard from Afro’s Nabe Shin in a while, but it turns out he was quite busy working on storyboards.
>>87
The medalist did a great job.
It was painful, but it was a fun kind of pain…
I think it tends to get mixed up with Dai Chi Heitaro.
I will never forgive you for Excel Saga.
It was interesting, but I thought it was a different atmosphere from before, and then I realized that this person was the director.
Pedro and the cosmic will are being represented by the red shell Pandora, so the Six Paths God has likely been fine with that.
>>93
I was printing the permission stamp every time…
You can’t pull off that performance unless you have a good understanding of it, right?
The episode of “Bofuri” featuring the mechanical god was also directed by Nabeshin…
I’m fine with using or not using my character as appropriate…
I was entrusted with it until the final episode.
I think the anime Excel was a perfect answer, even including characters from the author who is exposed as a fellow member of the Rikudou Shinshi.
On the contrary, something like Holy Brownie is difficult to animate.
I Googled it and found out they are already 60 years old.
I wonder if the director will stop doing it.
I often see it in credit.
>>100
I’ve heard rumors that he stopped directing due to an illness, but I wonder if that’s true.
Well, I suppose that’s how it is, as I’ve been fully dedicated to being a container shop for the past 10 years.
It seems out of touch with the times.
In live action, it’s Shotaro Ishinomori.
It’s not particularly painful, but there’s a sense of discomfort in that scene.
>>103
I feel like I was often killed.
>>103
Ikizawa Satoshi was almost there.
It was read with such a flat, monotonous tone that it was surprising.
There was also a director who sang the ending theme…
That’s impressive…
>>109
“I wrote a song lyric!”
Thank you!
“How about the song sounding like this?”
Thank you!
“I tried singing.”
!?
I wonder if that director had a flow like that…
Well, since I duetted with a certain composer, GaoGaiGar is really intense, so they were already a skilled person from the start.
>>132
Sometimes it seems like the demo song is surprisingly good and maybe this is fine as it is?
However, there is a slight damage to the person who was scheduled to sing…
Tomino appearing in Ideon.
Things like baldness are just forced onto the staff without consent…
Recently, because of social media, directors are stepping into the spotlight even if their anime isn’t featured, and this has sometimes led to the anime becoming more talked about than itself, affecting its reputation negatively.
Snack Bus Eda and so on.
Speaking of which, I haven’t seen “Incompetent Director” yet.
There are quite a few Macross too, right?
Masaki Kawamori, Noboru Ishiguro, and Ichirō Itano all got blown away.
Since I didn’t know the original work, I found the Excel Saga anime really interesting.
I thought that after reading the original work later, it was completely different, and I wonder if people who loved the original back then were really angry about it.
Although it called itself an experimental anime, I think Seraphim Call has a higher level of experimentalism.
>>126
After witnessing the daily life of the super cute girl Nanase Aoi for 30 minutes.
The ending surprised me by inserting too much reality into the fluffy world when it turned out to be a hidden camera video from a stuffed animal sent by a stalker.
I’ve completely forgotten all the episodes of the other kids.
Something or other, fluffy rin.
I still remember the song and melody that goes something like “nan-charakancharakurukururin.”
>>126
I remember something like a robot flying with OP… probably.
Megalo! Megalo! Ready to fight! (Let’s go!)
Like that or something.
If you want to stand out as a behind-the-scenes person, I at least want you to do this much.
It’s been quite a while since “Excel Saga” started to seriously discuss things…
If only I didn’t have to assert myself, things would feel good.
Even now, when I see it in the staff roll, I think, “Is that it?” because I was doing unnecessary things.
The Punir episode was clearly Nabeshin.
I’ve never seen a successful experiment that was actually called an experiment.
I like Nabe Shin, but it might be because of my local situation that I haven’t been watching Excel.
It’s also not easy to notice, but there are many characters inspired by the director and staff in Armored Trooper Votoms.
I like how Game Freak appears in the main Pokémon games, even though it’s a game.
Kyōbuchi was also in the puppet show.
Well, I’m not that detailed about it.
Shinichiro Watanabe = Nabeshin
Even if you get convinced of that, there’s no sense of discomfort at all…
>>140
There were no such things watching anime from that era.
Is the character in the thread dressed like Lupin?
I liked the manga artist Yoshito Usui who appears in the movie.
Things like Matrif and Mashirito…
Galaxy Angel seems like it would do something like this, but surprisingly it hasn’t.
Fujimura Shunji is a regular member.
Recently, I’ve seen animators doing voice acting.
>>147
I wonder why the character designer was playing the role of a cat in 100 Kano.
The subject is too big.
Speaking of which, there was an anime set in an interstellar nation in the spring season…
Toshiki Inoue and others.
In overseas anime, it’s common for the director to voice the main character, so this emphasis on the subject is correct.
People say I look like Lupin, but it seems that both Lupin and Nabeshin are just imitating the style of Yusaku Matsuda or something like that.
India also suddenly starts dancing, doesn’t it?
>>153
John Landis and Alfred Hitchcock, for example.
It’s better than a painful afterword or a one-man play.
>>154
I like you, but…
>>174
They bring out characters that didn’t make it into the main story, so that’s something.
Yusaku is after Lupin, right?
Horiuchi Ken’yuu is being exiled.
>>157
It’s got that Time Bokan series vibe, doesn’t it?
I think that in any creator industry, there is always at least one person who wants to act like a talented creator.
Generally, they have less talent and creativity than they think they do.
Excel was also wandering in the original work.
It wasn’t like that when it was animated.
>>160
I feel that Shōnen Gahōsha’s works are often incomplete or meandering.
I remember working as a seller at Comiket a few years ago.
It would be troublesome if everyone were like this, but isn’t it good that there are people with various styles?
There are people who excessively dislike when the original work is destroyed, but I think it’s good for an anime director to be energetic enough to break the original source.
>>165
The anime is being made because there are fans of the original work.
>>165
It’s not that the original work is being ruined, it’s that Nabe Shin is getting in the way.
I liked singing Afro’s songs and I used to imitate and sing them.
I found out that he was the director much later…
They even showed up like this on “Welcome, Newlyweds.”
There are definitely some manga editors on this planet who, despite being behind the scenes, have a strong desire for self-promotion and make ridiculous claims while neglecting the work itself.
I think there are impressive people, but I want them to stay away from my favorite anime.
>>170
I’m sure they’ll bring out something interesting, but it seems like a dilemma will arise where it’s different from the kind of interesting I was hoping for.
I am involved in some anime every season through my work in content creation.
I’m really glad that the Morning Mist Priestess completed its volume.
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a Nabeshin character in a 16-bit sensation.
If there is someone to supervise the director, is that not a problem and indicative of capability?
>>177
A small dog that runs wild and free when not wearing a collar.
I saw him at Comiket after a long time, and he had gained quite a bit of weight, looking like Taro Hakase.
Recently, there’s been a push for Shirai from Lucky Star.
>>180
Recently…?
Excel’s author seemed to be fond of anime, as they were throwing in anime and Nabe-shin references in the postscript four-panel comic a while later.
I can’t forget the story of getting scolded for buying an Aibo with the honeymoon funds… Did I also go on “Welcome to the Newlyweds”?
>>184
I ended up hearing Nabeshin’s moans on terrestrial TV.
Since he appeared in Lupin’s SP, he must have accomplished his true purpose.
That’s someone who really hates Nabeshin.
What about Yamakan?
>>188
I don’t want to touch it because it’s too much of a cursed object.
Honestly, I really like Nabe-shin’s anime.
I dislike the episodes where Nabeshin appears.
It’s 15 minutes.
I wonder what Kanemoto is doing now.
It seems he was expelled from Spirits due to the Sunday reforms.
>>192
There are people who aren’t even insiders but talk like they’re in the know and criticize Kaneshige; I wonder what that’s all about.
But you know, “Hare-buta” is a masterpiece.
The director of the currently airing Precure is from the low-budget anime Gokudols’ opening.
I was dancing wearing three different types of wigs and idol costumes.
Thanks to Nagi-sama, I was able to reach the level of director!
Wasn’t there an anime by Oshii Inu? I think it was Mini Pato.
The director controls the voice.