Kubo has competition

Kubo has competition.

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Togashi wish he could make a page like that. Or any page at all

kino, fujimoto strikes again

It looks ridiculous out of context, but it worked well in the manga

Not really, especially using up 8+ panels

Out of 200 pages it was a drop in the ocean.

It wasn't the only repeated panel. In fact, half of the one-shot had copy pasted panels.

Well that's the easiest shot to take. What people overlook is the copious amounts of 'Same Panel' this one-shot has. I'm the only one that notices this though.

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literally who

the mc is literally FILMING on his fucking iphone, how do you fail to understand this.

Woah I forgot iPhone video cameras were actually frozen videos

>1 year time window to come up with something
>art still hasn't improved
>lazy 4koma style paneling
>constantly reuse and copy paste panels
>fujimotodrones "omg so kino"

Y'all have to understand that mister Fujimoto is a real human bean and he needs to sell this one-shot as a fully priced book so that he can eat at the end of the month. Yeah, it sucks that he used a dirty trick but that's how every industry works.
Suck it up chuds

year time window to come up with something
>he obviously also worked on csm part 2, which is going to come out in about 3 months from now

So these overextended one-shots are just cash grabs? Where's my soulful fuji who actually draws from the heart. This one was obviously just a rehash from previous ideas

Yes, get used to it and consume next product. Fujimoto has to milk his fame while the chainsaw man part 2 hype is still alive

What a sellout faggot

Kubo has never even been close to Fuximoto's level. He's down there with the canceled trash.

Fuck off both of you. The Monogatari series is full of monologuing and just people talking. What makes Monogatari great though is that it doesn't take the easy way out and just let characters stand around, in the same angle and the same poses flapping their gums.
Goodbye Eri does this though multiple times and not enough people are calling Fujimoto out for doing this. It's even more glaring because the medium is a manga and theirs no sound or color to distract the audience like in anime. There's no excuse for lazy art and this is the final statement I'll make on this. Maybe Fujimoto could learn form Oh Great or something.

fujermoto the GOAT done did it again, xe made another comic for teens, can't wait for his works to be turned into an animes they are the bestttt on god no cap

> I'm the only one that notices this though.
>literally the post above that is commenting on it

>Kubo
>A complete hack whose only accomplishment is a poorly written and canceled shonneshit run-of-the-mill manga

Don't you dare compare this hack to KINOmoto

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What manga is this?

Look at the timestamp. People don't press update every 10 seconds, especially if they are typing up a reply

It's like I'm reading a fucking western comic
God damn

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>drones keep hyping up fujimoto's supposed "kino paneling"
>it's just 4 koma dreck with copy pasted panels and very stiff character movement
you kiddies need to seriously read more manga

This. What you do with a continuous dialogue sequence is the different between pure talent and someone with good ideas + bad execution. Fujimoto falls into the latter so many times I want to shake his shoulders relentlessly. His stories often feel like he comes up with [cool idea] and then tries to squeeze everything around it, banking on that one page/idea instead of making the setup worth it.

How retarded do you have to be to not understand this is meant for dramatic effect on the movie?

>dude its shit ON PURPOSE

>it's shit on purpose

>People don't press update every 10 seconds
lmao I haven't pressed update in years

user, everyone understands what it's meant for.

The complaint is that the dramatic effect either isn't good, or isn't good enough to be worth the panels spent on it and the bore of looking at them.

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Is this from Ashita no Joe?

>What makes Monogatari great though is that it doesn't take the easy way out and just let characters stand around, in the same angle and the same poses flapping their gums
He's filming a home video on his phone, retard, there's not going to be angle shifts or any shit like that. What do you expect there to be in a scene of a kid standing in front of a mirror filming himself, or a shot of watching his parents sleep? You want him to get up on the fucking bed and stand over them?

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Maybe you shouldn't spend most of your manga trying to emulate the visuals of a kid's home video, then.

more importantly, what was the meaning of this?

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it's fujimoto, I think that's the point

thats literally what the manga's main premise is.

Maybe instead of being a retard who thinks his opinions are worthwhile you should instead shoot yourself in the fucking head. Do you think anyone would really care if you did? I doubt it.

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You would have to make a completely different story, then.

Stop projecting your depression thoughts onto other anons and do your parents a favour already

everyone saw your post the first time, you dont have to keep showing it to everyone

>you're not allowed to reuse panels even though the style clearly calls for it

It's like you're trying to be stupid while actually being stupid at the same time

Honestly despite the nice cinematographic feeling from the panels, I don't think this will translate well to RL film

You are brazilian.

I understood this, but he made it so boring

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I don't think anybody who read the oneshot didn't notice that, they're just not stupid enough to not realise it's one long shot

>you're not allowed to reuse panels even though the style clearly calls for it
No one has a problem with this, but with the execution of his idea.

The heart was actually a good stylistic choice and I've never acted like it wasn't.

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I don't really agree with that, you could do the unreliable narration without emulating the actual video-style. You could also limit the video style to certain scenes/aspects of the story.

Wait, shit, I quoted myself. Second quote is supposed to be

>it HAS to be different shots it just HAS to because I SAID SO

you will never succeed at any sequential medium lmao

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The thing is, the video style is just as integral to the overall story as the unreliable narration. You COULD present it differently, and there's plenty of series that do, but that kind of goes against the whole point of the story in this instance.

>Poster in another thread arguing how "amazing" Fujimoto's paneling is days ago
>Fuji drops this 200 page copypasta 4koma
I will never take Fujiniggers seriously ever again

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>autism horror
This is the worst genre I've ever stumbled upon. I'm 29 and seeing it for the first time.

Doing it for 200 pages is just downright appalling

It's because the manga is about a movie, you mongoloid.

This sequence is literally one of the most famous in HxH, what are you talking about

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I don't really feel like limiting it to certain shots would sabotage that much, though.

Like, the way I see it, forcing your visuals into a prescribed format like this limits your ability to tailor the individual panels/shots to the particular moment.
So it's a question of "does the meaning that this format holds for the overarching story, outweigh the damage done by forcing the individual shots to follow these rules?"

And my gut here says, it might not.

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Oh that's right I forgot movies and videos were absolutely still motion in every scene

yes

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>sequential medium uses a distinct sequential style that matches it's theme
>it's bad because the pages aren't full that's not allowed

lol lmao.

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>matches its theme
Films are distinct precisely because of interesting director choices when conveying a scene, the manga completely fails on that part because it's more interested in the meta-dialogue than drawing a proper manga.

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The irony of Fujimoto writing a "tell, don't show" story kek

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The unreliable narration is (except for PERHAPS the last scene) entirely a function of the manga being almost wholly shown through the film format. I don't think it would work as well if it were more restrained, because even the few instances where Yuta doesn't seem to be filming are also very deliberate.
The repeated panels aren't visually interesting, sure (though I think it serves an important point that it succeeds at, and is meant to evoke a very particular style of film) but many of the scenes that feature them genuinely wouldn't be very interesting in real life. Most of our daily lives are mundane and boring.
Difference of opinion, I suppose.