
It was at New York Anime Festival 2009 where someone asked why the creator of Gundam Tomino Yoshiyuki would keep going back to the franchise after swearing it off every single time. Tomino’s response was simple.
“I had to pay the rent.”
And with that, Tomino exposed us to the REAL Anime Reality, as opposed to the one that exists on the fan level.
I’ve occasionally seen people ask about whether or not voice actors get embarrassed playing some raunchy roles or ones they might find objectionable. Similarly, people have wondered whether or not animators ever take issue with, say, making porn about middle schoolers. I bet you though that 9 times out of 10 the answer is “Sometimes, but money is money.” Sure, Inoue Kikuko forbids anyone from mentioning her “early” work, and many voice actors change their names when performing for erotic games (and then oddly enough decide to use their real names for when that erotic game gets a non-erotic anime adaptation), but I’m sure that if they had to go back they’d do it all over again.
Let’s look at one of the hit shows of this past year: Queen’s Blade. Now who in the world would agree to work on a show like this? Well you might be surprised. I’ll give you that quite a few of the staff worked on racy material before. Director Yoshimoto Kinji was the character designer on La Blue Girl and directed Legend of Lemnear. Key animator Umetsu Yasuomi is probably known best for his role as director and character designer in both Kite and Mezzo Forte. Fellow key animator Urushihara Satoshi is known for his erotic illustrations, as well as works such as Another Lady Innocent and Plastic Little. To no one’s surprise I’m sure, the character designer Rin Shin also has plenty of experience with 18+ works (Words Worth, La Blue Girl, Classmates).
But then you get to someone like the art director, Higashi Jun’ichi, and you see what he’s done.
“Art director on Cowboy Bebop?”
“Art director on THEY WERE 11?!”
That’s a whole lot of classiness to be injecting into this Boobs and Blades fanservice vehicle. Then you look back at the other staff. Yoshimoto Kinji may have quite a few “unsafe” titles under his belt, but he’s also worked on Riding Bean and Roujin Z (and also Genshiken 2 of all things). Umetsu is a legendary animator, key animating both openings and the ending to Zeta Gundam and lending his hand even today. Urushihara had his hand in Five Star Stories and Akira.
The voice cast is the same way. Queen’s Blade has one of the finest modern female voice casts ever assembled, with names such as Kawasumi Ayako (Lafiel in Crest of the Stars), Mizuhashi Kaori (Ogiue in Genshiken), Tanaka Rie (Lacus Clyne in Gundam SEED), Hirano Aya (Haruhi in Suzumiya Haruhi), and Kugimiya Rie (Alphonse Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist) all playing their own respective cleavage-shot-prone characters.
Keep in mind that I’m not saying that the people working on a show like Queen’s Blade don’t have integrity. They have plenty of it, seeing as how when you get past the, shall we say “awkward” premise, you have a show that’s well-animated and well-acted. After all, not just anybody could properly animate a slime girl’s acid-filled breasts bursting violently. But shame? Shame is a luxury.
In conclusion, I leave you with the words of one of the finest philosophers of the modern age.
How can you still feel shame when you were in Odin?
Note: EVERYBODY was in Odin.
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There’s nothing specific to Queen’s Blade that one should be ashamed about, besides the genre of anime that it is. I mean, it isn’t like they have the same set of moral hangups about sex in media that Americans do exactly in the first place. If people are willing to use their real names in films like the Dungeon and Dragons live action movie, QB is pretty much the same level of trash as that.
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Is it well animated? Really?
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Queens’s Blade just seems – different – from shows like, say, Mai-Otome. You can feel that the creator/producer’s attitude to their audience is not good, in a way that I resent. And the staff sigh & do the professional thing, and some have enough integrity to be honest about it, and a display of limited integrity is better than none.
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>>Similarly, people have wondered whether or not animators ever take issue with, say, making porn about middle schoolers.
This implies that there is a lot of loli ero anime (there isn’t).
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A lot of it is kids in middle school who look like adults.
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I’m not sure the original blog comment implied it’s common.
wah’s right about it being rare, though. Even in the 80s there wasn’t *that* much, and there sure as heck isn’t now. Every now and then something like Dokuga (独蛾) still gets animated but it’s unusual.
Still, I took the sentence to probably be more about stuff like Chu-Bra!! than actual adult-rated OVAs.
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I never understood why people would think someone would be ashamed of working on decent show. I started watching it at first to laugh at with some friends but about the middle of the first season I realized the story is more complex than most are willing to give it credit for.
And as to answer linger; it’s passable. The art is really good actually I don’t think I’ve seen anyone off model or any other mistakes like that; which is more than you can say for a lot of shows today. The animation is what you’d expect a tv show. It wouldn’t get half the grief it’s getting if it wasn’t QB.
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It’s less of shame.
Rather, more on getting the bills paid.
IIRC, most people in the animation industry is paid peanuts and is a very stressful job.
They can’t survive on their pay ;-;
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>>but he’s also worked on Riding Bean
“Sometimes it’s hard dealin’ with/The way I make my cash.”
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Don’t feel so good ’bout what I’m doin’ but I do it, you know!
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that anime reality blog is so bad
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