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Why are the episodes named after literary works? I noticed every episode of Parasyte, with the exception of the last one (which shares the title of the anime, Parasyte), is named after a literary work: The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka The Devil i
How can I improve the frame rate of a low frame rate anime? Personal soapbox time: I don't think it makes sense to use SVP for anything besides maybe full-CG anime (Sidonia, Arpeggio, etc) It's not as severe with drawn animation as with live action, but you still get a healthy dose of soap-opera-ization (Japanese) animators have refined their techniques over the past half-century to look good despite limited frame rates; interpolation kind of kills
Is Kafuka Fuura even in the class? - Anime Manga Stack Exchange According to the Wikia, it's unknown (but likely true) whether Kafuka was the same person as Akagi An or not In the final chapter of the manga, it is revealed that Kafuka had died prior to the beginning of the series, having her organs donated to a cast of characters that indecently make up the majority of Nozomu's class However, she was "too optimistic to die", and thus possessed one of the
Whats the origin of spiral glasses as a Japanese stereotype? As you can see, the bottom of the bottle has concentric circles, and the spirals seen in manga basically come from there, and evolved into spirals later Basically, the idea of the spirals is to emphasize the fact that the lenses of the glasses worn by a character are overly thick, so they are similar to these old days glasses Effectively, one of the stereotypes means to recognize otakus in
Newest parasyte Questions - Anime Manga Stack Exchange Why are the episodes named after literary works? I noticed every episode of Parasyte, with the exception of the last one (which shares the title of the anime, Parasyte), is named after a literary work: The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka The Devil in