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I really wanna ask yuta whether that blast at 0:02 is from his speed alone, or something else. Its soo fucking beast.
Hm, Canipa talked about this cut in his OPM video and he assigned it to Yutaka Nakamura. Does anyone have more information on that? Maybe he should be added to the tags, because the style defintly looks like him (the melting stuff looks very similar to his cut in Mob Psycho 100).
He's been tagged ever since this was first uploaded, Canipa wasn't exactly sourcing it. He rarely works outside the studio but seeing him show up uncredited/using a pseudonym to help out friends isn't unheard of.
Sorry, i must have overlooked it by browsing through his stuff.
BorosFan said:
I really wanna ask yuta whether that blast at 0:02 is from his speed alone, or something else. Its soo fucking beast.
I think that the first time he melts that little bit in the background by passing through it, and the shock wave shatters the little towers in the foreground, then he passed again through the pieces in the foreground, melting them.
I can't explain why the second time we don't see a bit of purple to indicate he passed through, maybe he's just too close to the camera, idk.
But I'm pretty sure all of that is caused by the combination of his speed and the energy he emits.
The timing and impact from 0:17 to 0:20 is just so satisfying!
This cut is ..... i am speechless, this is pure awesomeness
last two cuts are Shin Ogasawara, confirmed privately
Which part Nakamura did? First 2 seconds?
I'd say Yutapon through to 0:24, then Oda for everything after that except the last two cuts
We sure 0:00 through 0:14 isn't Oda?
I mean, I don't know Oda's style too well, but those impact frames at 0:11 are super sketchy and remind me of Nakamura a lot
Third to last cut looks like Oda's smoke to me, everything before should be Yutapon but thats just me guessing
FrankStyles said:
Which part Nakamura did? First 2 seconds?
I am pretty sure Nakamura did everything up until 0:22
KoHorizon said:
I am pretty sure Nakamura did everything up until 0:22
If nothing else, he 100% did from 0:15 to 0:22
SoapSuddz said:
Those impact frames at 28 look very yutapony to me. But I could just be dumb
Hmm, it doesn't really look like it, Compare it to his impact frames at 0:20, yutapon impact frames are more raw, drawn with pencil. The one you talk about, look more digital.

By the way Can anyone tell me if the colors on the impact frames at 00:20 are part of the original genga from nakamura, or if it was added by the color department ?
Because some of the impact frame are literally painting worthy ...
Goztone said:
If nothing else, he 100% did from 0:15 to 0:22
The orb cut at 0:15 looks exactly like another cut from Gosei Oda, so I assumed it'd be his.
streetjimmy said:
The orb cut at 0:15 looks exactly like another cut from Gosei Oda, so I assumed it'd be his.
Wich one ?

I am pretty confident saying that is Nakamura , Nakamura is known for those dynamic movement
Nakamura likely ends at 0:22, the cuts after are Gosei Oda Action AD, then Ogasawara
the first 2 secs of this are my number 1 most favorite frames of any anime rn
Does anyone know the name of the style/technique that he used where boros became a ball of light at 0:15?
Eiceah said:
Does anyone know the name of the style/technique that he used where boros became a ball of light at 0:15?
It's like a ball version of his UFO style. Pretty much just shows that boros is moving so fast that he doesn't appear properly on camera. It's also easier to draw so that nakamura can work on the background animation more. That's what I think.
No matter how much time passes, this animation will always be a visual delight.

This is the top of quality