


The backgrounds were usually fine.ĭiamond and Pearl: unfortunately made use of some not aesthetically pleasing CGI during its appeal rounds and this was incredibly jarring. I think the colour scheme of the character designs wasn't very inspiring and nor were some of the designs either.
#Pokemon pins alternative art style series#
Overall, it doesn't stand out in my mind for being memorable and this was the series that produced the infamous Team Aqua/Magma two-parter but it's not fair to base the whole series off of that very unfortunately animated piece. Sometimes I felt it was slightly desaturated (maybe this is just me) and the colours were a bit dull.Īdvanced Generation: AG actually was a series for me that depended on whoever was the main animator overseeing the episode, although I couldn't tell who it was exactly that was my favourite for this series, I felt there were noticeable differences depending on whoever was in charge. I actually didn't really like Johto's digital animation but I feel I can't be too harsh on it, since it was something quite new that they were exploring. This, though not a sunset, very simply captures the wonder of such nature. I feel sometimes the 90s art-style deployed and the 90s Sugimori-inspired style does look a little rough on the edges but it still could produce some beautiful results - for some reason, the way nature was animated, such as sunsets had such a serene quality to them. There's also the factor of its age and the technology that was available to take into account, but this has to be considered for more than just the original series now. Original Series: the start of OS has a completely different technique of animation than the end of it, so for me it's a little hard to deal with it as a single unit for the purposes of this thread.
