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The fourth season of the Ascendance of a Bookworm anime, produced by WIT Studio, premiered on April 4 this year, though to an unexpectedly rocky start. The long-running series was faced with serious backlash after the reveal of the animated opening sequence, which viewers suspected featured AI-generated assets. In response to the criticism, WIT Studio posted an official announcement on April 10, in which it states that upon investigation into the opening’s production process, it confirmed that generative AI was involved. Consequently, the opening sequence recently published on YouTube has been removed from the platform. ……

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[-] loppy@fedia.io 0 points 4 weeks ago

The TV Tropes page is about this technique is animation in general (and just because it exists does not mean it's prevalent). They list at most 20 anime examples. That's probably at most the number of shows I've seen with any kind of plaid at all.

I am not saying this technique does not exist in anime, or that Gankustuou is unique. I'm saying that this is not even close to "the greatest sin in anime", and the VAST majority of shows use flatter color textures where this technique would not even be applicable.

[-] ReluctantlyZen@ani.social 4 points 3 weeks ago

just because it exists does not mean it's prevalent

You said "almost no anime". 20 examples is already quite a lot and not exhaustive, some of them being pretty big names. That sounds pretty prevalent to me, even if it's not the vast majority.

I'm saying that this is not even close to "the greatest sin in anime

Oh that I totally agree with. I wouldn't even call it a sin.

[-] loppy@fedia.io 0 points 3 weeks ago

I think there's just miscommunication about numbers here... if there are thousands if not tens of thousands of shows, I don't consider 100 to be more than a drop in the bucket, let alone 20, and I don't really care how "big name" a show is.

And again, I was saying all this is the context of OP's "greatest sin in of anime". Do I expect there to be more shows in the future that use this technique? Sure, but barring an art style fad for a year or two, I expect them to be few and far between. It just is not a technique that is at all indicative of what "anime" is or has been.

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