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Unlike Richard Rich, Don Bluth has always maintained an artistic line aimed at both children and adults. He's a great animator with a fine eye for detail.
Unfortunately, the price he paid for slamming the door on Disney was never to have had a flamboyant career.
Which is a shame, given the maturity of his work and the quality of his animation.
I've always regretted that real artists who don't hesitate to put things together and tell a real story are always relegated to the outcast section.
There's never any childishness or silliness in his work, but poetry, innovation and constant artistic research.
Given the quality of today's animation, especially feature films, it's clear that this generation of artists will not be renewed.
Unfortunately, the price he paid for slamming the door on Disney was never to have had a flamboyant career.
Which is a shame, given the maturity of his work and the quality of his animation.
I've always regretted that real artists who don't hesitate to put things together and tell a real story are always relegated to the outcast section.
There's never any childishness or silliness in his work, but poetry, innovation and constant artistic research.
Given the quality of today's animation, especially feature films, it's clear that this generation of artists will not be renewed.
An exciting 13-episode first season.
First of all, it's a MAPPA series, so there's a certain quality to it. Physical and psychological violence, and an attraction to the paranormal.
Philosophical dialogues, magnificent fights, an interesting soundtrack and magnificent credits.
The graphics are very pleasing, with a high level of visual research.
The story is set in Japan's Edo period.
The anime enhances the manga with a darker, more mature version. The animation is generally fluid and dynamic.
The characters are developed as the story unfolds. Every point is important.
Looking forward to season 2 in 2024.
Still, a series for informed audiences.
First of all, it's a MAPPA series, so there's a certain quality to it. Physical and psychological violence, and an attraction to the paranormal.
Philosophical dialogues, magnificent fights, an interesting soundtrack and magnificent credits.
The graphics are very pleasing, with a high level of visual research.
The story is set in Japan's Edo period.
The anime enhances the manga with a darker, more mature version. The animation is generally fluid and dynamic.
The characters are developed as the story unfolds. Every point is important.
Looking forward to season 2 in 2024.
Still, a series for informed audiences.
An excellent 26-episode French animated TV series by Bernard Deyriès, produced in 1998 and broadcast in 1999 on FRANCE 2.
The series takes place during the reign of Ramses II, regent from 1279 BC to 1213 BC.
Princess Néteb, younger sister of Queen Nefertari, wife of Pharaoh Ramses II, and her friend Mérempah, a cadet at the Kep, investigate ancient Egypt.
Smooth animation, pleasant graphics and an interesting soundtrack. The scenarios are very well worked out, and the atmosphere is much more detailed than in the PAPYRUS series.
The target audience is not infantilized, and will appeal to teenagers and adults alike.
But coming from Bernard Deyriès, that's a guarantee of quality.
Once again, the episodes show great maturity, and to my knowledge, only one DVD box set is still available.
The series takes place during the reign of Ramses II, regent from 1279 BC to 1213 BC.
Princess Néteb, younger sister of Queen Nefertari, wife of Pharaoh Ramses II, and her friend Mérempah, a cadet at the Kep, investigate ancient Egypt.
Smooth animation, pleasant graphics and an interesting soundtrack. The scenarios are very well worked out, and the atmosphere is much more detailed than in the PAPYRUS series.
The target audience is not infantilized, and will appeal to teenagers and adults alike.
But coming from Bernard Deyriès, that's a guarantee of quality.
Once again, the episodes show great maturity, and to my knowledge, only one DVD box set is still available.