To celebrate this fact we created a video about a short but epic battle, in which a young Japanese man helps Thea to defeat her nemesis — Looter Shark.
Egor Afonin, Art Director:
We strived to make the characters not only attractive, but also a bit crazy and comical. The geometric approach to design allowed us to experiment with contrasting proportions, enhancing the emotional component of each shot.
Drawing anime means competing with the Japanese in the “away” match. That’s why we decided: no anime whatsoever, we’ll draw big-headed European characters instead! They will be moderately cute and cheeky. Of all the characters, my favorite is the shark. The shark opens its mouth in a very weird way, and its rolling eyes and belly make it a funny antagonist for Thea.
The narration in the video is a collective image of typical anime series: huge characters fighting, expressive stances, flash cutting, slo-mo, lots of stunning special effects, absurd toilet and kink humor, and, in the end — friends who come to the rescue in time of need.
Egor Afonin, Art Director:
We used simple geometry, colorful accents, and plenty of blue sky, as well as stunning visual effects. This formula helped us create a harmonized and memorable environment that perfectly complements the dynamics of the plot.