Do old animes look better on VHS?

Do old animes look better on VHS?

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No, but your mom.

No. Eva was horrible on VHS.

Yes because it gives the anime aesthetic and hides imperfections in the animation.

I remember renting anime VHSs where the tit bouncing scenes were super grainy and distorted compared to everything else. Other people had replayed those specific parts enough times to wear out the tape.

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user's mom looks better in VHS?

Don't know. What is an "animes"?

fuck off kenny

>animes
>vhs aesthetic
Is that what 15 year old kids nowadays think vhs looked like?

Only someone who's never watched anything on VHS would say that. Nice edit btw, "VHS quality" looks nothing like that.

This but unironically

>animes

god you fucking aesthetics faggots ruined pre-2000s threads. I wouldn't be surprised if it was one mongoloid posting this garbage

Yes, they unironically do. The BD of Cowboy Bebop looks like ass. It takes the character out of it, suddenly you see all the celluloid artifacts and the suspension of disbelief is lost, you realize you're just looking at a series of ink panels being moved in front of a camera.

That has nothing to do with VHS, but is related to LCD. Tube TVs only capable of SD regardless of their size is what gave you the illusion, because you had to construct some of the image in your head. VHS as a format is inherently inferior to DVD. All the people who go "aestetic~" now probably never even owned a VHS player.

>animes

no. but old anime look better on a crt tv.
like most things.
but its actually due their levels of colors and thickness of lines. are different from the standards of today monitors.

How could people stand watching video on CRT TVs? The image quality fucking sucked.

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>suddenly you see all the celluloid artifacts and the suspension of disbelief is lost
But that's the best part of it. Plus real film grain of the actual stock it was shot on. It makes it feel more real and alive because subconsciously you know that each frame was touched by actual human hands.

>animes

Yeah, It's probably the same faggot who keeps making the 8 0 s A E S T H E T I C S threads.

>why does x look so different after using y for years

How could people stand watching black and white silent movies? The image quality fucking sucked.

How could people stand watching live plays? You couldn't even adjust the volume.

It's an old tape.

My sweet zoomer child.
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>humongous tits
>rail thin physique everywhere else
>Slayers™️ face

This has to be the ugliest depiction of Mai ever.

>animes
ummm im sorry sweetie-kun but the rural of anime is anime not animes

It doesn't suck, you just don't understand how CRT tvs work.

SD and interlacing could hide a lot of sin.

A well configured CRT monitor had pretty decent picture quality, although resolution generally is limited to something like 1600x1200. Contrast was on the level of OLED however.
TVs are a little coarser and generally limited to PAL or NTSC standards (read: shit). But they employ certain masking and frame interleaving strategies to make them very economicaly; in other words present a better picture than you'd expect from the detail of the feed.