Dropout Idol Fruit Tart's fruid animation is...

 Do you guys watching the "Dropout Idol Fruit Tart" or "Ochikobore Fruit Tart" ?

  I haven't seen idol anime so far, but "Fruit Tart", which is serialized by Hamayumiba Sou in the magazine "Manga Time Kirara", doesn't look like an idol, so it's the first idol anime today. I watched episodes 1 to 8 of "Fruit Tart", that movement of the dance in the live part quite fruid, isn't it?

However do you think that animation came about?
In other words, is it handwritten, is it cell shading 3D, or is it 3D-based handwriting?

I didn't feel the 3D-ish feeling, so I think it's either handwritten or 3D-based handwritten.
Could it be that a motion capture based hand drawing? 

When I checked the staff roll, there was no description related to CG or motion capture while it was listed as a live part. In other words, it's handwritten!

It's amazing! Isn't it?

Of course, they are saving labor by inserting a still picture on the way, but I think that they are focusing on achieving that smoothness.

In the episode 3, the live part was done by the following sfaff.

Storyboard / Direction: Yoshimichi Hirai
Animation director: Motoaki Sato, Saki Yanagawa
key Animation: Hiroki Iwamura, Hiromi Ogata, Ki-kun, Yusuke Kurinishi, Saori Nakashiki
In Between Supervisor: Chiho Ando
(Although there are other descriptions, I will omit them.) 

In the episode 6,

Storyboard / Direction: Yoshimichi Hirai
Chief Key Animation Supervisor: Kosuke Kawamura
Animation director: Shinobu Ichiko, Tomoyuki Kitamura, Saori Nakashiki, Makiichi Tateda, Yuko Kanai, Ayaka Tsujigami
key Animation: Shin Matsuo
(Although there are other descriptions, I will omit them.)

By the way, Hamayumiba Sou's other work "Hanayamata" was also a good work!

 

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