90s Anime vs Modern Anime: Why Slam Dunk Looks Better Than Kuroko no Basket
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Published7 months ago
Duration2:42
Video IDEBQ_CxARfIs
Languageen
CategoryFilm & Animation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views163
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Engagement Rate0.00%
Likes per 100 views0.00
Comments per 1K views0.00
Video Tags
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Description
In this video, I compare Slam Dunk and Kuroko no Basket to answer one simple question:
were 90s anime really better looking than modern anime?
I talk about:
the difference between old school 90s anime and modern digital anime
how Slam Dunk feels more contemplative, with every frame looking like a poster
how Kuroko no Basket focuses more on movement, speed and spectacle
why Slam Dunk looks like illustration, while Kuroko feels like pure visual stimulation
I also talk about:
how our brain today is addicted to movement (TikTok, Shorts, Reels…)
how that changes the way we watch anime and how that pushes Japanese animation studios to prioritize action, camera moves and effects over detailed still frames
Tell me in the comments:
Are you Team Slam Dunk (every frame could be a poster)?
Or Team Kuroko no Basket (as long as it moves crazy fast, it’s fire)?
Which anime do you think is the most beautiful when you pause?
And which one makes you hype the most in motion, even if every single frame isn’t perfect?
On this channel, Art of Clap Backs, we talk about:
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visual storytelling, iconic scenes and legendary lines
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