Fans are concerned about the conditions of anime production

Summary

  • Concerns raised by long -term manga fans about the quality of Sakamoto Days Days.

  • Rush -related claims due to the involvement of many studios potentially affect quality.

  • Fans are frustrated with a rush, but also acknowledge some of the positives in the adaptation.

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Over the past month, Sakamoto's days It has released weekly parts exclusively in Netflix, and the series has become one of the most powerful anime titles in the service. But some fans are worried about this.

While new fans appear to be more excited than anime, long -term manga fans have sang about the quality of the animation. Before Sakamoto's days The first, a lot of concern about action scenes – they see, the scenes displayed in the trailers looked rigid, not with manga nor with others Jump them Series quality. These complaints are likely to get some people out of the show in the early days.

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Many of them still do not enjoy how to match the serial animation – the action sections are a little stiff, but not enough to hurt the audience. But Some of them now raise concerns about the conditions of producing the seriesHuman

Signs that may be rush to produce

A user referred to x (previously Twitter), In the last part of the series, 23 studios were credited – This account is now private, but their posts were shared in Reddit. For those who are unfamiliar with the anime industry, it is common for studios to outsource part of production.

The main studio organizes and controls the most important parts of the play, while other studios take care of the secondary processes. But when a lot of studios get involved, it generally means that the program is dirty and the animators may work too much and need more help to meet the deadlines.

Netflix urged TMS to produce episodes before broadcasting, so they can work on dubbing to release everything at the same time. Failure to deal with a solid weekly program can be a way to make the staff a good time to produce, but fans now think that the production is in a hurry and are worried that the second part, which started in July 2025, worse, worse. It will be.

According to another user on X/Twitter, the TMS selection process was a competitive studio, and many studios sent video content (possibly a trailer or short pilot) to design the series. The user claims that their source is an interview, but since they do not provide any other information (which is interviewed, which one has interviewed, an interview, etc.) it is not possible to review their claims. This type of choice is not unusual, though:

The reaction of the fans

Fans reacted more than the allegations. In Reddit, a user stated:

Another added:

The anime industry is a legal slope factory, all executions care about it and pull out the parts as soon as possible

The third item said.

They really had to take their time … the peak of time demand … Also reports that this show was finalized in 2021 … when SD still felt like a piece of life manga … so they They probably didn't think the anime was allocated to allocate a team … this would explain a lot !!

Despite the complaints, a few also praise what employees have been able to admire in addition to alleged restrictions:

Sakamoto's days Available in Netflix, it is nicknamed in many languages. Netflix Japan broadcasts episodes a week before the global release.

Source: Reddit and X/Twitter


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Sakamoto's days


Date of Publishing

January 11, 2025


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    Matthew Mercer

    Taro Sakamoto

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    Rosali Chiang

    Lu Chawang

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    One day Okomura

    Aoi Sakamoto



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