![]() Also, because there is no such thing as “canon” colors for characters, DP, in an unexpected but very innovative manner, used their poor budget to their advantage-by changing color schemes and using colorful abstract backgrounds during monologues and still-frames. DP hired multiple art directors and tried to incorporate the different faces and builds in body throughout the series. He is an artist, and you can see his art evolve throughout the long-running JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure franchise. ![]() ![]() The studio, David Production, did what I would consider a masterful job in terms of bringing out Araki Hirohiko’s style into the manga. the manga: Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency. Unlike the OVAs and Phantom Blood movie, there were no cuts in content, and it actually adapted parts 1 and 2 of I suppose I’ll start off with how it adapted the source material. That said, there’s a reason I still didn’t give it a perfect score, and it’s because I’m still trying to keep a hint of objectivity in here. This is my favorite series ever, and it finally got a real weekly anime adaptation after 25 years-the ‘94 and ‘00 OVAs and the Phantom Blood movie, which never saw DVD/home video release do not count-there is definitely some bias in this review.
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