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There’s so much love and passion for the medium oozing out of Eizouken, and it’s hard not to get invested.
Animation is a wonderful medium, isn’t it? The way drawings get put into a consecutive illusion of motion, combining all sorts of aspects of art and color to create spectacles that inspire others to do the same. That’s the power of visual media: creative inspiration. You can look at all sorts of aut…
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>__If there is something certain in the world of anime, it is that, no matter what position you have in it, you are in because you like it. As simple as this. And this applies to everyone: fans, bloggers, artists, Youtubers, each and every one of us watches anime because it is something we like, tha…
Read full review on AniList →A brilliant adaptation where you can feel Masaki Yuasa and Science SARU's passion in every scene
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It’s not often an adaptation suits a Director as perfectly as _Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken_ suits [Masaki Yuasa](https://anilist.co/staff/100068/Masaaki-Yuasa). Of course you have works like [Gen Urobuchi’s](http…
Read full review on AniList →Eizouken is favorite show. Get your hands on my review.
__Part One: An Introduction__
If there’s anyone that still doubts Masaaki Yuasa’s skill and competency as a creator of anime, they’re either tasteless or a contrarian. Not all of Yuasa’s shows are everyone’s cup of tea, however. I find Tatami Galaxy frustrating to watch, and I’ve met others who fee…
Read full review on AniList →A love letter to creators and creative minds
I remember reading Robinson Crusoe as a little kid, i don't even know what made me pick up that book and frankly i found it to be a bit boring. But it was the only source of entertainment that i had during a family vacation every time we went back to where we were staying. I could either sleep or re…
Read full review on AniList →Making art isn't all about doing the best work you can possibly make. It's also about the sacrifices.
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I haven’t seen many shows that have enthralled me so much as “Keep your hands off Eizouken”. It’s a show about what it is to make anything of value, and how the pursuit of perfection can and will sabotage you. Knowing what to spend your time on, and how to prioriti…
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Working on a project that you just can’t seem to get off the ground? Maybe you’re struggling with a bout of writer’s block. Or maybe you feel as if you’ve lost your creative edge. Fear not, because this recommendation is coming piping hot with imagination,…
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You could just kind of tell from day one with *Eizouken*. It was the kind of thing that almost *everyone* seemed to agree was worth watching, a rare moment of the popular zeitgeist lining u…
Read full review on AniList →Eizouken is a story on adolescent passion with an impressive and unprecedented presentation that oozes character
The craft of art has been a topic of discussion in the film medium you could say ever since the film camera was invented, ‘Shirobako’ (2014) being one of the most prevalent examples in the anime community, as well as ‘Adaptation’ (2002) for a more post-modern take on the process. But out of the case…
Read full review on AniList →Une pépite a regarder
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Cet anime est une pépite et fut un grande surprise pour moi (un gros bandeur de shonen) , durant l'année 2020 rempli de shonen basiques (JJK par pur HASARD) , voir un anime de ce calibre me surpris et surtout UNIQUE comme celui-ci
Il s'agit d'un Slice of life , qui ne…
Read full review on AniList →Eizouken is an unabashed love letter to the medium of animation made by passionate people who respect the art form.
Animation has always been, and always will be, a versatile medium. From its initial inception in the late 19th century to now, animation all across the world tackled all sorts of stories and subject matter, and is capable of feats that live-action media can't replicate. Unfortunately, a good majorit…
Read full review on AniList →A love letter to the creative experience and all its ups and downs.
As time's gone on, I've increasingly realised just how much interest I find in art that explores the creative process and experience in one form or another, and in this sense, I'd argue that Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken ends up being one of the strongest examples of how such a story can be told righ…
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