The UFO Club is really powerful. After reading the theatrical version, I have a deeper understanding of the impetus for animation after the comics were serialized for 3 years. In particular, Chapter 19 was named God, but the theatrical version has higher budget production, better foreshadowing, and more concentrated energy density. Continue to write a new myth!
I read the manga frame by frame. Compared with the manga, the animation can present richer details. For example, the hands of the third brother are powdered in the sun, and the comics are expressed through sound effects, and there is only one shot. I didn't notice it when I read the manga. In terms of the background of the characters, many storyboard comics basically only have characters, but the animation will show the characters and the environment. It is also smoother in terms of continuity, because the comics need to read a lot of text dialogue, and the attention is distracted, but the animation not only has high-quality voice actors, but also has the bonus of music, which has a better sense of immersion and substitution. Even though he had already read the entire comic, his eyes were still wet in the last paragraph of the eldest brother. If I could watch it in a movie theater, I might cry. The theme song "Flame" is also great!
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