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The Machinimas Brawl Universe and Smash King tend to heavily lean on the side of anime with how their episodes are filmed and edited, as they tend to use EyeCatchers, Japanese Opening/Ending themes as well as Cold Openings, and their action sequences do borrow from anime with the Effects of White/Black spikes surrounding the screen if something dramatic happens, as well as sometimes using transformations in battles. Broken Saints: This was more notorious before the Animation Bump, with the first episodes being redone in a more realistic style. However, it still had some visual influence from anime. CAPTAIN YAJIMA, a short film made by Ian "Worthikids" Worthington of BIGTOP BURGER fame, is an interesting example. The short was animated in Blender, and evokes a distinctive Will Vinton-meets-Rankin/Bass stop-motion aesthetic, but the character designs and expressions are heavily inspired by anime. To add a layer of authenticity, the voice acting is done entirely in Japanese, and provided by RASH A1M, the same Japanese dubbing team that worked on the Japanese dub for BIGTOP BURGER. Dreamscape: Anjren and Ahjeen are animesque in terms of expressions, oddly enough. ETU - Animated Stories uses an animesque style in their later videos. They even have animesque expressions. gen:LOCK uses the same "3D animations that look like 2010s anime" schtick as fellow Rooster Teeth property RWBY. However, the animation content is quite different; taking cues from Gundam, gen:LOCK is essentially a Western mecha anime.Konstone. s-kon. net. January 23, 2001. Archived from the original on July 11, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2015. ^ 高橋かしこ (June 22, 2011). "コンズ便り"コンズ便り» ブログアーカイブ" 雑食日誌2000 – KON'S TONE". Konstone. s-kon. net.
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