Deadline Donuts; Shirobako Review



Animation creation is a job for those who love their jobs. I really like this anime you see the struggle of the animators their fight against technology and how they struggle to keep living frugal and within their means by saving and burying groceries in the evenings when its ahalf off, all that pressure and still struggling to make deadlines.

It's a living based on the love and passion which are merely fumes when you think about it, But it is the most sacrificial thing to do earn so little and give so much. Animators are really superheroes.

Shirobako is anime about making animes you see guys fall in love with character discuss them like real person, i get to sincerely and we'll enacted what it takes to make an episode of our favoured anime, I binged, got hooked you would too

But what does the future hold for animators with the future leaning towards technology. Only the skilled and passionate will remain. This anime details personal struggles about animation and what it means to be a key framer, production, and how much of their selves they have to keep untainted regardless of what happens in their lives. I saw the now late Isao Takahata making of Princess Kaguya, saw the process and how much it still means to him at 80 plus, and knew that it takes more than sacrifice to bring home a message in the very ardous form that is animation 

I really like the soundtrack of this anime and it's aptly named White box, from where donuts come and an anime complete in it's 12 episode comes in the form of white box as every episode is a well rounded sweetness of team work.

One again I want to say thanks you to Eiichiro for making One piece it rin the eally changed my life, and for every one who have done and joined in the creation of animation all over the world, to bring strength and love, smile and hope into our lives you are invaluable and a blessing to the world.


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