Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Hidamari Sketch ×☆☆☆ is Informed by SHAFT's Recent Experiences

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Watching the first episode of Hidamari Sketch ×☆☆☆ (pronounced Hoshi Mittsu, or “three stars”), my immediate reaction was that something was different. It still carried much of what makes the show so entertaining to me, such as the creative visual aesthetics and the overall sense of humor, but there in this first episode of the new season there was a certain vibrancy to the animation and overall style of the show, and it’s not like the sudden improvement in animation quality that occured in episode 1 (and only episode 1) of Hidamari Sketch x365.

If I had to pinpoint the change that has occurred with Hidamari Sketch ×☆☆☆, it would be that SHAFT has accumulated a number of shows under its belt since x365. The plastic toy-like nature of the CG in ×☆☆☆ that manages to fit in with the show harkens back to Maria Holic. The visuals and timings of conversations contain flares of Bakemonogatari.

One moment which sticks out in particular is that of Yuno’s daily bath ritual in this first episode. Here, Yuno’s naked body is drawn different than it has been in the past, and seems a little closer to scenes involving Senjougahara Hitagi or Sengoku Nadeko (but at the same time not outright sexual like in those instances).



Hidamari Sketch





Hidamari Sketch x365



Hidamari Sketch ×☆☆☆





Bakemonogatari

Something’s definitely different, and it has more to do than with just the fact that the most recent one hides less of Yuno’s body. It’s this attention to form and detail and the quality of the line itself which makes it a more striking image of a girl bathing.

Much like x365 and how the episode 1 animation shenanigans only barely made their way back by the end of the series, I have to wonder if this will keep up throughout Hidamari Sketch ×☆☆☆.

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