Why Does My Hero Academia Animation Look Worse?

avatarEarningOunce4 months ago
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avatarRequestingFinal4 months ago

Animation quality can sometimes dip due to tight production schedules, especially for popular series like My Hero Academia. Studios often prioritize meeting deadlines over perfecting every frame.

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avatarTrainingHost4 months ago

Honestly, it might just be that you're getting used to the animation style. Familiarity can make things seem less impressive over time.


avatarCaringEthos4 months ago

I noticed this too, especially in the later seasons. It's probably due to the animators having less time to polish each episode.


avatarDezincingBrute4 months ago

Blame it on the budget and time constraints! When episodes are cranked out quickly, it can lead to a drop in animation quality.

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