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Sources for this post: https://sakugabooru.com/post/show/31403

2nd KA on this scene: https://sakugabooru.com/post/show/31378

後編の冒頭でホークが監獄から脱走するところと、 全編の瓦屋根での五ェ門とホークのバトルを友永さんの2原でお手伝いさせていただきました。
Is he uncredited as KA in the film? Because i can't seem to find his name
younam99 said:
Is he uncredited as KA in the film? Because i can't seem to find his name
yeah he went without genga credit. He's the director, storyboader, character designer, and animation director so at that level of involvement it is common for a person to forgo the lesser credit.
PurpleGeth said:
yeah he went without genga credit. He's the director, storyboader, character designer, and animation director so at that level of involvement it is common for a person to forgo the lesser credit.
Oh, thanks. Didn't know that was common.
to clarify a bit, it's still technically rare because there aren't many cases where a single individual holds so many high profile roles (while also being skilled at drawing) but in the cases that they do it's not uncommon to see them do KA without credit. Off the top of my head Kazuhiro Furuhashi has done uncredited rough l/o on his series, Kazuto Nakazawa similarly on B: The Beginning's first episode, (I suspect) Toshiyuki Tsuru on many of his openings, and then of course Hayao Miyazaki is maybe the most common example doing countless layouts and total animation revisions for his films while never receiving genga credit
This is fucking brutal and I am incredibly impressed of how accurate to anatomy the cuts are. You can see the bone and the skin layers pretty clearly. I wish we had the genga of this because I am 95% sure that Koike looked up at a cross section of the arm for 0:23 (diagram, not irl cross section of an arm: https://media.sciencephoto.com/image/c0207488/800wm/C0207488-Cross-section_of_the_arm,_artwork.jpg)

On the side and shoulder cut I have no idea though. Most of the wounds I have seen where more of the messy and crushed ones than clean cuts and those angles are really hard to pinpoint.