Predaprince wrote:Sabrblade wrote:No. The classic hand-drawn 1986 Toei animation is just gorgeous as is. Replacing it with computer-generated imagery would remove its elegance and majesty, as CGI isn't capable of capturing the magic and beauty of certain aspects of animation that only hand-drawn cel-shading can fully capture.
I am a fan of BW and how well they worked on their CGI. However, I agree with this excellently written post. Reworking the 1986 movie for it to be in CGI would look good, but it would be like Picasso painting his version of the Mona Lisa.
Honestly, I'm actually a fan of the outdated, unrealistic, "video game-esque" CGI that Beast Wars/Machines (and ReBoot, War Planets/Shadow Raiders, Voltron 3D, Ace Lightning, the earlier Pixar films, etc.) used. When I watch something with that kind of dated CG look, I get all nostalgic for back when I used to watch such shows as a kid; back when CGI was still in its infancy. But while shows like Prime, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Hot Wheels, etc. all have a more sophisticated CGI look, they just don't have that spark of innocence that the older shows had. These newer shows that use the up-to-date CGI look seem as though they're trying to be as realistic as possible, while those that used the more outdated CGI seemed more like that were just trying to entertain as best they could given the restrictions of technology of the the time. There's a certain charm to the more primitive CGI look that the current, better-looking CGI just doesn't seem to capture anymore.
Though, in the case of hand-drawn cel-shaded animation, the one used by Toei in the classic 1986 movie trumps both.