tonikaku kawaii saison 3 épisode 1 vf dessin animés liste
Retrieved December 7, 2006. ^ "西尾維新 × Death Note" (in Japanese). Shueisha. Archived from the original on December 5, 2006. Retrieved December 21, 2006. ^ "Death Note Another Note: The Los Angeles BB Murder Cases (Novel)". Viz Media. Archived from the original on December 26, 2007. Retrieved June 8, 2009. ^ "L change the world" (in Japanese). Shūeisha.[47] By the thirteenth episode the series began to deviate significantly from the original story, and the initial project was abandoned. The number of Angels was reduced to seventeen instead of the original twenty-eight; the writers also changed the story's ending, which had originally described the failure of the Human Instrumentality Project after an Angel attack from the Moon. [33][48] Not only did the series suffer from scheduling issues, but according to Anno, despite Gainax being the lead studio for the series, the company itself had inadequate materials and staff for the full production of the series. Only three staff members from Gainax were working on the series at any given time, and the majority of the series' production was outsourced to Tatsunoko Production. [49] Starting with the sixteenth episode, the show changed drastically, discarding the grand narrative concerning salvation for a narrative focusing more closely on the individual characters. [50][51] This change coincided with Anno's development of an interest in psychology after a friend lent him a book on mental illness. [52] This focus culminated in the two final episodes which were filmed from a completely introspective perspective. [12] Necessity forced Anno to abandon the script of the twenty-fifth episode to work with a new one. [53] These episodes feature heavy use of abstract animation,[54] flashbacks,[55] simple line drawings, photographs[56] and fixed image scenes with voice-over dialogue. [57] Some critics speculated that these unconventional animation choices resulted from budget cuts,[58] but Toshio Okada stated that it wasn't only a problem of schedule or budget, since Anno "couldn't decide the ending until the time came. That's his style".
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