ITT: scenes that unintentionally freaked you out.
ITT: scenes that unintentionally freaked you out
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>Unintentionally
Uncanny valley sensors screaming....
That's a lot of unneeded rotoscoping.
It's fine, it's not real. Haruka simply imagines it, just like she imagines that she has friends. Or that she is an idol. What a weirdo, huh.
Why couldn't they just hire actual high school girls to do the motions for the roto?
Why did they animate over awkward, graceless hobo men?
The proportions give it away and their movements are so stilted.
It's so uncanny.
Why are those potato chips in little plastic bags?
I actually like this scene, captures the awkwardness of the situation quite well
*cookies
but it's just a weird and completely unnecessary thing that nippong does.
>packaged potato chips
Japanese people are obsessed with cleanliness and that's why they are world champions in plastic trash production.
Mekakucity actors. You know the ones.
>cleanliness
Yeah, it's definitely not because of the fact that Japan is one of the biggest plastic producers. This has nothing to do with "cleanliness" and everything to do with corruption. The Japs love their cultural back-room handshake deals.
>that's why they are world champions in plastic trash production.
Ironic. youtube.com
I looked it up, and it doesn't appear Japan produces substantially more plastic than any other developed country of its size. If anything, it produces less.
They rotoscoped two adult men for this scene, right?
Fun Fact: type-hatena animated this scene.
No, it doesn't?
eubusinessinjapan.eu
>Japan is one of the largest producers of plastics in the world. With production at 11.02 million tons and total shipments at 13 trillion yen, the plastics industry takes up a significant share in the manufacturing landscape of Japan.
marketwatch.com
>Japan is the world’s second-largest per capita consumer of disposable plastics after the U.S., according to the United Nations’ environmental arm. The sub-group has also called out Japan’s lagging behind other advanced and developing nations in regulating plastic use. More plastic is produced per capita in Japan than in China or the rest of Asia, according to Statista.
statista.com
>China, responsible for 30 percent of the world's plastics production, produced 77 kg per capita, while the rest of Asia produced around 68 kg.
>Japan, which produced 4 percent of the world's plastic that year had an especially high per-capita share at 114 kg per capita.
Of course everything in Japan is wrapped in plastic. The Japanese government actively protects the plastic industry.
Rice crackers
no
And thanks to that they're not dying to corona.
Sounds like they're ahead of the West to me.
Bananas go bad faster that way
They are not dying to corona because they have a functional government and they DON'T have a pathetic culture of petty "rebellion" against social welfare.
It's not even "the West" that has problems with Corona, only the USA.
You go bad faster that way!
I dont think thats the reason they're doing fine with corona
at all
the armlenght screams male and so do the boots and it's disturbing
I'll say, she dropped those chips!
It's been years and I still can't watch that to the end.
The corona "pandemic" is a nothing burger.
t.amerilard
>Higurashi was one of my first anime
>Conditioned to think that the sound of cicadas = foreshadowing for something bad happening
>tfw I keep hearing them in other anime and thinking that shit is about to hit the fan
>draw men
>call them girls