They Ruined This My Hero Academia Scene So Badly The Animator Didn't Want To Take Credit For it

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Published 2024-02-22
Vincent Chansard has become quite the popular animator with his recent work on Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 Episode 17 and his Kaido moments in One Piece. However it seems they butchered a scene he did in My Hero Academia so badly he didn't want to be credited

Vincent's work on JJK: www.reddit.com/r/JuJutsuKaisen/comments/17yw67o/al…

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The MHA / Boku no Hero Academia Scene he did: twitter.com/T4us1fS/status/1760666116576219344

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All Comments (21)
  • @lowdistortion
    That animator went on to become legit one of the best animators on this planet. Vincent Chansard is a One man army.
  • @zegarth_corpse
    The final cut animators probably looked at Vincent and said: "We ain't doin' allat"
  • @Papameme-rg3ig
    This mainly happened because Vincent wasn’t part of the mha production team (he was only asked to make a layout, not genga).When he’s asked to make an LO, he’s not going to tone down his ambition for when he’s animating a scene, and when production conditions don’t allow the main key animation to be finished, then the final product is going to look nothing like the LO that Vincent made.
  • @tomnguyen7371
    "I am very happy people like my animation, but please don't use it to hate people who literally destroy their health to make anime. The fact that the episode was finished on time is proof enough that there was a reason for that change, and to be fair, we got some pretty beautiful drawings of toga. Hopefully the health of the team was preserved, the episode was finished and it told the story it was supposed to tell. A thing a lot of people don't address is that the shots were long,my sequence was 20 shots,and some of them were around 10 seconds with a lot of characters, and it's one thing when it is on the storyboard,but once you see it animated it's a valid concern that it might be too much This is also something that happens everyday, in many anime. Had to do corrections before, and I sometimes changed the content of the shot, so it is completely reasonable that it can happen to me as well, that is just how it works in our industry, and that's for the better. Studio bones gave me permission to post the layouts, where they could have not, my name wasn't in the credit so no one would have ever find out and it would have been fine, but now the trust the company gave me just became fuel to hate them. I think it is just not worth having a tweet that's literally just an excuse for people to hate toward passionate and overworked workers. I know it's too late, but i might just take it out if it goes on like this." - Vincent Chansard's thoughts on the matter. Source: https://twitter.com/Sparkleredpanda/status/1431972917156491265?t=2SExAjbM7ciYlhLsvDh0pQ&s=19 I leave out the last part so you can read it there.
  • @AnimeNerd500
    The same problem happened to the Nanami vs Mahito fight in season 1, where the layout was extremely complicated, and due to lack of time the end product was extremely toned down.
  • @FurqanHun
    for some reason my guts says its more of the producers side issue than studio bones, we know what bones is capable of
  • @RocSandy
    Imagine working so hard only to find out that half of your hard work was wiped clean🤦‍♂️
  • @zurcarak
    Yeah i remember watching that Toga scene and being my favorite of the season and then going into twitter and seeing the real one 💀 ain't no way
  • @KyoArchive2_
    I'm just imagining the studio going "Bich we ain't Mappa, how can we animate this!?"
  • @Ockto_
    this video is so funny now, starting with praising JJK for "doing what MHA couldn't" just for the blu-ray to come out and confirm the JJK anime cut at least 20 complete cuts of animation because they didn't have enough time. Like, a whole video on a cut from Vincent in MHA that got butchered, then it's revealed JJK completely removed at least 3 cuts Vincent worked on.
  • what Vincent did is what called ichigen (first key) that's why it was still so rough and still can't be sent to inbetween just yet, it then get checked by the director and then sent to nigen (2nd key) to be made more in standard for production, so if you want to know where this scene got changed it's probably the director part, nigen are not allowed to changed the scene to this extend, as to why? probably time..... it is what it is
  • @Randommtf
    "Vincent we don't have that mugh budget bro go easy on the animation" Vincent:
  • @bomu04
    okay, I know a lot of people don't know how the animation industry runs and I can understand why this kind of opinion is all over the community. But, the change with the Vincent cut is NOT ruined but fixed well. Anime has a process the first is what Vincent did; the layout and the genga, the second douga which is inbetweening the frame, and finally coloring and composition. So what Vincent doing was overusing the genga and making the movement more expressive and smooth. I also like how the cut came out. But, if the Genga has a lot of frames the other douga or coloring or composition will take way more time. This would cause a schedule problem and can lead to a delay. So, I think the Sakkan or enshutsu who are the initial animation directors, removed all additional frames and made it more durable with the schedule. I really understand why some people are mad about this incident but, vincent also knows why this problem occurred and it's an unavoidable fix.
  • @Ikarusu
    this has happened in JJK s2 too, i remember seeing a entire cut genga from the episode where yuji fights in a corner with mahito because of the schedules.
  • @ImAlsoLonely998
    imagine if MAPPA got ahold of mha. Considering some of the animes they've worked on it would be a blood bath that has been holding back for 8 years.
  • @Woolint
    Horikoshi's art right now is going so crazy that I think its impossible for BONES Studios to actually make it lazy-looking.
  • @CrimsonGeode
    MHA still has that goofy happy blue sky even with how dark/serious season 6 and 7 are meant to be.