Which is far from a bad one, fits very well with the theme of the show. There are also icons and stuff with the distinct artstyle, basically everything in the franchise has this look. Also during gameplay anime-art pops up during special moves, like this : I mean here is the scene in the video game. It's like characters from video game, but just an anime version of them. And no matter what studio was hired for the job, the characters would look more or less the same, because that is what is desired.
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It has an adapted design from the series of games, ufotable was pretty much hired to specifically do what you refer to as the latter and not the former option. It has everything to do with style and character design, what you're talking about now has absolutely nothing to do with animation. The first picture could be colored and it would still looks a million times more appealing and alive compared to the second picture. This isn't about style and nothing to do with style. Orange does not have more frames or animations nor more complex movements. But this was never about character designs anyway. Whereas this is a Fantasy with a consistent look across all games and adaptations. Mob on other hand has a rough unpolished style (which is also deliberate) that is adapted from Manga.
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There is clothing and hair sway in the wind in addition to expressive physical movements, the difference is that Orange has more 'detailed'/realistic character design, which makes sense - its a show set in real life, and the design adapted from Manga. But Zestiria gifs actually have no less detailed animations than Orange ones. Zestiria has a different style (which is deliberate) and it shouldn't look like another show or like monogatari or whatever. You are brining in your subjective preferences in discussion about technical aspects of animations, but fail to actually notice them or understand them. Not only is it far from 'like digital simpsons' but it has actually pretty detailed in animations even in the gifs you picked out. There is nothing wrong with the way those Zestiria scenes are animated. It's not the frames.It's about the way it's animated (gestures and movement) Perhaps you should post a clip of what you considered 'not good'? Actual character animation was expressive and IMHO excellent. The only thing I would consider off in this episode was the scene hopping over the CG rocks.
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With anime it's not uncommon to have more than 7 layers of movement. Just check a typical western cartoon that has the background moving (if they do it at all!).
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Unlike western cartoons, Anime has much greater depth of field in shot. Apart from the opening sequence, the early Simpson episodes were really poorly animated with lots of off model and minimal actual animation. There is a BIG difference in the number of frames that are animated in an opening sequence of a show and the actual contents of a show. I know most anime will cut cost by reducing the frames but you can still have great character animation with lower frames. It's very "pleasant" and digitally polished but very robotic. This show animation is comparable to that of the modern Simpsons where they are not following the principle of animation. Other than that, Zestiria already shown having quite smooth animation compared to majority of shows, and had some scenes animated in 1s.My point is the animation is not that good. Don't you realize how much time/money it takes to animate like that? Besides even with their millions of dollars high budgets they are not without their faults. Anime virtually doesn't do this, it isn't worth it even, unless half america watches your show or something like that. I think you stumbled into something here nor there.