DBZ, Saint Seiya, City Hunter... C'est quoi ce plan révolutionnaire ?

Forget 3D and digital tricks: welcome to the era when every camera movement was hand-drawn ✍️ In this new feature, we delve into the golden age of traditional animation to dissect a ruthless, handcrafted technique and a feat of pure drawing: Haikei Dōga (sometimes written Haikei Douga), or the art of background animation. From its early experiments in Mach GoGoGo (Speed ​​Racer) and Astro Boy, through the furious battles of Dragon Ball Z, Saint Seiya, and City Hunter, to the surgical realism of OVAs like Gunsmith Cats, discover how a generation of elite animators defied the laws of perspective with simple sheets of paper and cels. A geometric and organic journey through the greatest "money shots" in the history of retro Japanese animation ✨ ▬▬▬▬▬ Copyright Disclaimer ▬▬▬▬▬ The visual and audio excerpts in this video are included for strictly educational, critical, and analytical purposes. This work transforms the original content to offer an in-depth academic study. This use complies with the Right of Short Quotation (Art. L122-5 of the French Intellectual Property Code) and the principles of Fair Use (17 U.S. Code § 107). ▬▬▬▬▬ YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN THIS ▬▬▬▬▬ ► The Art of Voice Acting:    • L'Art du SEIYŪ : Une culture de l'excellence   ► The Advertisement That Became a Cult Classic:    • Zillion : La publicité devenue CULTE   ► BIOMAN, 40 Years Later:    • BIOMAN : 40 ans après, que sont devenus no...   ▬▬▬▬▬ CHAPTERS ▬▬▬▬▬ 00:00 Beyond the Smoke and Mirrors 00:55 Haikei Douga: 3D with Pencil 01:50 1968 - 1980: The First Pivots 03:05 Dragon Ball Z and the Blue Sky Trap 04:31 Saint Seiya: Total Geometry 05:47 City Hunter: The Challenge of Realism 06:56 Gunsmith Cats: Celeste vs. Hollywood 08:19 The Golden Nightmare of You're Under Arrest 09:48 Highschool of the Dead: The Technical Peak 10:46 Conclusion: The Loss of Expertise 12:11 Epilogue & Next Feature ▬▬▬▬▬ FOLLOW ME ▬▬▬▬▬ ► Facebook: /aithafr ► Twitter: /aithafr