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So I just watched Puss in Boots : The Last Wish today
And damn, it’s pretty good !
I like how they made Puss go from a total narcissist to being humble and grateful, now THAT’S character development
The movie just looks quite pretty overall but the fight scenes being choppy ? Ehh… not a big fan…
And they should’ve kept Jack Horner, that guy had potential, he’s ACTUALLY evil and beyond redemption, he just reeks ” I want to be a motherfucker until the end ” vibe, we need more actual villains goddamnit

L take on fight scenes being choppy
Big L
Super L
Otherwise W on rest of movie opinion
Hey it’s his opinion, some people prefer smooth animation while others like choppy animation. Both can look good, it’s just based on your personal preference.
YES, absolutely
I like it when it goes
i just wanna be entertained idc what the fps is
I care about the fps greatly. The difference is how it’s done. Puss and boots and spiderverse utilize this in amazing ways, using the choppy fps to show how either, unimportant the background characters are to highlight puss’s anxiety, or, to show miles Morales’s growth as a spider person by animating him on 2s and making him choppy up until he learns how to swing and move and then animating him smoothly. There’s always amazing and creative ways you and utilize everything and make it look good as long as you give it a purpose rather than just “this is choppy cus it is and spiderverse did it so I did too” for example here’s a really shitty fps anime that looks like ass
Sorry only my opinion is correct
Honestly i’m a great fan of those ‘choppy’ styles, as they take time to emphasize on important keyframes, long enough for the viewer to follow the action. It is rather interesting technique to pull off, a lot of knowledge about staging, timing and great confidence.