Everything, Everywhere, All At Once comes to mind. Redline is another that has a similar feel (the intro sequence is insane)
I showed redline to my family who would absolutely hate anime and they asked me for more like it. Unfortunately, there isn’t.
I wasn’t really blown away by Redline, it just felt like cheap effects with long trail lines.
I was however blown away by Dandadan’s first episode. A genuine tour de force of amazing animation and pacing.
It renewed my love of anime which I thought had been stagnant for a while. Every single frame had its own vibe.Dandadan is very pretty, but Redline uses no effects or CGI. It was one of the last animated movies to be completely hand drawn using traditional animation. The reason it looks like “cheap effects” is because over 100,000 hand-drawn frames were made for it over a seven year production period to push the animation to the absolute limit. Please reconsider.
I guess I’ll have another stab at it with fresh new eyes, but I doubt I can shake off the initial impression already burned into my mind.
Edit: I just watched the intro sequence linked above, and though I can appreciate the heavy layering of multiple elements in beautifully crafted scenes… I can’t shake off the feeling that they’re just animated static paintings, with lots of closeups to distort the action, but very little change in background - except maybe a short stint in that boost scene where the perspective lines beautifully converge. It’s top-tier out of this world art, but I wouldn’t say it’s good animation.
Edit2: I’m guessing it’s mostly just a personal preference of what good animation is. I’m likely going to receive many downvotes for this edit, but consider this fight scene between Madara and the Shinobi Alliance (specifically the 10 second segment between 1:43 and 1:57). The art is piss poor, anyone can see that by simply watching an episode of Naruto. But the sheer dynamism, perspective shift, and pacing, really communicate how devastating an earth-shattering force Madara is, even with piss poor art. To me, that is good animation. The motion transcends the art.
what you like is sakuga lol, I like it in short doses, look up hobbes sakuga, mute and play your favorite music, I caught hella ppl that dont like anime or were initially hating on it for being on just staring st the screen for minutes. (Would use their vid as visuals while we played music off our speakers in college)
hobbes sakuga
Woah, solid recommendation! Thanks for this
What blows my mind about Dandadan is the audio. Anime has never sounded so good.
Same! It also has one of the few intro songs that I don’t skip because I always hear something new each time.
Anything made by Captain Disillusion
The amount of effort he puts into practically free videos on the internet is amazing.
“Practically” free?
If you’re forced to watch ads to watch the video, it’s not free unless your time is worthless. Although, ads on YouTube videos can be circumvented. Thereby practically free.
Someone is paying for it, just because it’s not you doesn’t mean it not paid for. Thats why youtube has fifty bajillion ads and everyone has sponsorships these days.
Hardcore Henry maybe?
Which was started/inspired by these two music videos:
I was going to say this!
Kung Pow - Enter the Fist
I can’t stand the word ‘content’
Check out Angie Tribeca. It’s a parody cop show with non-stop nonsense similar to how Kung Fury is.
Right before Kung Fury, there was Iron Sky. Moon Nazis, Sarah Palin as the U.S. president, and just generally over the top. Iron Sky 2 was kinda meh.
I would say the Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss pilots were really solid and The Amazing Digital Circus is another standout.
This made me think of Tuca and Bertie which has an offbeat sensibility and is well done IMHO
…Sounds like you’re looking for “Thousands of Beavers”. Great movie.
I was stoned out of my mind and I STILL couldn’t finish that garbage. It would have been amazing if it were a 10-15 minute short.
Shorter but just as good, there was The Speed of Time.
I think Triangle Of Sadness fits this bill pretty well. Certainly one of my all time favourite films. Maybe a little less silly-absurd, but the real-absurdness makes up for it, and has bite.
I randomly stumbled upon that on TV a while back. It was horrible but strangely I couldn’t stop watching. Woody Harrelson’s role was great.
Yeah. There’s not a missed punch in it politically either. Some of the best satire I’ve seen in ages. His other film, Force Majeure is also great.
Check out Rubin and Ed. Not the same type of a WTF movie experience but worth a watch if you appreciated Kung Fury.
King Fury was so great. I’ve heard rumors of a part 2 coming out, but I’m not sure how true it is.
There Will Be Brawl was great if you want to watch a dystopian nintendo world. The first few episodes follow Luigi looking for a killer. I’ll just link the first episode, if want to dive down that rabbit hole.
Back in the day there was Hardware Wars.
I was struck by lightning. And bitten by a Cobra. And blacked out
I haven’t seen this but the quality and attention to detail prevented me from stopping i truly lived today