Prism
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I know you’re just jokin’ around, but even if so, I feel like it’s a good opportunity to highlight what he actually says in that clip instead of the joke captions:Our Lord and Savior
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It’s like this.
It’s a matter of whether or not you can vividly bring to mind the image of children as they really are.
In that way, if I don’t observe, I can’t draw. You can’t do this if you haven’t seen anything
If you’re only concerned with yourself If in that way you spend every day
Does that lead to whether or not you even like people?
So, Japanese animation isn’t being based on observation, not really.
It’s made by people who don’t like to observe people.
So, anime’s become a hive of otaku.
And, well, he’s right on the money. Anime of the past had roots in observation, where the stylization was designed as representations of real world equivalents. As time went on, anime started to be based on stylizations of that stylization - to the point to where, after many iterations, the connection to the real observation were lost. The depiction of concepts (in particular, women) have little resemblance to real life. They’ve all become akin to an otaku’s view on the world, basically. I can definitely appreciate Miyazaki for being the anti-otaku.