Sunday, February 4, 2018

Youtube daily report Feb 4 2018

Hello and welcome back to my channel

I thought its time for another news update

from the last 1 1/2 months

Well I thought now in winter

where I cannot fly that much I will keep you informed

about everything thats going on here

I am shure you have seen my newest video

the "winter sunset music flight"

FINALLY we had some good weather

as I said during the week its still impossible to fly after work

as its already nearly dark when I come out of the office

and on weekends its mostly cold or snowing or raining or stormy... or everything together

so last weekend it was finally NOTHING of that

so i took the possibility to fly and also to

grab a video as far as possible

so for everyone who hasnt seen it, i will put a link somewhere up here

whats next...

the first event plannings are getting done

so i am already filling my calendar for 2018

i will book today

my tickets for Helifest in the UK

this will be in the mid of June

also the turkish funflys are planned as last year

so i will be there again twice: for the r/c model funfly and for the big airshow

so this will be end of june and mid of september

of course there are also

lots of small german events coming in

but i limit myself to

a driving radius of about 2 - 2 1/2 hours

because otherwise it will be too much for me

regarding how much time and also costs it will consume

as i said if i get invitations

from Switzerland or Austria, I thank you SO MUCH for the invitations

but without any support it will not be possible for me to come

as i have a fulltime job from Mo-Fr 08-18 o clock

Next...

Rotor Live is the first event which is coming

It will be 10th of March

so the second march weekend in Iffezheim, Germany

So you know Rotor Live is every year THE event

which is like the opening event for the upcoming flying season

you will get all the news and new products from all manufacturers

many heli VIPs are there to fly

and its always nice to see all those people again after the winter break

and its a nice kind of opening

I will be there also, of course, as always

I will be flying demo in the demo slot of Graupner and Kontronik

I will be flying with Raquel Bellot for Kontronik

Speaking of Raquel, she will be there also again this year

I will again collect her and her dad from Cologne airport

just like last year

So everyone who has seen my Rotor Live Vlog from last year

and many people said "Oh it was sooo funny"

So exactly this will be happening this year again

So you can look forward to

another VLog

Again Rotor Live topic:

Who watched my channel last year around that time

will have seen my interview with Nick Maxwell

which has come out more funny than I intended it to be

but I still like to watch it for myself

I will link that also up here

So Nick personally wrote me

and asked for another interview this year

it was sooo funny!

so can we do that again?

and also Kyle Stacy said that he wants to do an interview

So its time for me to think about some funny questions

and this is where you come into all that!

If YOU have interesting or funny ideas

for possible interview questions

please write me those down here in the comments

I will collect them and bring them with me

but please no questions like

which was your first heli? which is your favorite fbl?

well maybe these things are interesting for YOU

but not for everyone else...

I would like to have some funny, personal, silly kind of questions

so it can be still heli related but in a funny way

one possible question i could imagine

so when you had a date

how was your date reacting when you

told them that you are a professional heli pilot

i can tell you from personal experience

there are sometimes funny and weird reactions to this

so this could be a possible question

so think about it and if you have ideas write it down in the comments

i will collect them and i am looking forward to your ideas

it will be very very funny :)

another rotor live topic

as you know i always say: whoever wants to meet me

come by and say hello

have a chat and if you want me to sign something

than bring it to me

there are really people who want me

to put my ugly signature on things :)

everytime somebody asks for this i am overwhelmed and happy as a little kid

because its still a bit surreal for me

and maybe you know that on rotor live i mostly

am running from point A to B, stairs up and down

telling "oh sorry i have to hurry because of a flight slot, lets talk later"

so this year i will also have flight slots but not as many

but this year... I will have MY OWN BOOTH

So this means there will be ONE SPOT

where you will find me most of the time!

I have to say Thanks to Sven Hartmann, who

has a booth where he will exhibit

scale helis and industrial drones

and he offered me to use

about 1 to 1,5m of his desk

where I will put some canopies and helis of me

and I will have my own BANNER :)

So I will be most of the time there

so if you search for me, this is the place to go

so whoever wants to come by, say hello

do a selfie, bring something to sign

whatever you want, also if you just come by to say hello I am more than happy

So where will my booth be?

If you are standing in front of the building, there are two entrances.

On the left there is a tower where the pilots access the flight area

If you enter there and go upstairs

directly there will be my and Svens booth

So whoever wants to visit me, come by and say hello :)

Another new thing since yesterday

it just arrived...

Graupner has sent me a prototype of the all new mz-32

this thing... looks awesome

if you ask me...

I am not that kind of person who needs a new Tx all the time

and I am also not into expensive transmitters

but this Tx... I have to admit this looks soooo cool

wow

the coolest thing is the new antenna up here

so no fragile 2.4ghz antenna up here

so you can just rotate this sway like that

aaah thats soo cool

with a big new display

i just switched it on and played around

it just arrived yesterday

and i didnt have time to program anything

but i already can tell

this is definitely a completely different level

than the mz-24

i am really curious about the feeling

when i will use it out there on the flying field

but before i come to that i will do a review video

and of course some other videos

where i will tell you a bit more about this tx

i will start filming some close ups today in the evening

today its sunday

i hope i will find enough time for that

i cannot guarantee when that video will be finished

of course before rotor live

but i guess in the next 1 or 2 weeks

you can expect new videos

so you have something to look forward to

some other news

so all of you who follow me on instagram

i am putting my instagram name down here for you

i just warn you, my IG account is not so much about heli

but more

in the direction of

personal stuff and fitness

so maybe you have noticed that on FB, since about 1 1/2 years

I am more into fitness

so that doesnt mean i work there

or do something special there

I just am interested in all fitness related topics and science

I also lost a bit of weight in that process

some people noticed that in my videos

i am always more than happy if people notice that

because I look everyday in the mirror and dont see any difference

I registered in a local gym

and I am very busy with lifting weights

so I am not that typical "Fitness Girl"

who is doing hours and hours of cardio

because they are afraid of musclesI do classic weight endurance training with heavy weights

I also study and experiment a lot with nutrition

because I think this topic is incredibly interesting

so this is what mostly my IG account is about

nutrition, fitness, progress pics etc

on FB you wont find THAT much of it

i post something like that but not very often

FB is more my heli platform

and IG is more my fitness platform

but of course you are invited

to visit me on IG and follow me and my journey there

last year in octobre

that was shortly before my Australia holiday

where my gainz just dissapeared

so at the beginning of octobre

i was at the peak of my fitnesslevel and weightloss

now after Australia I am busy with getting there again

but nonetheless last year

I rewarded myself

with a fitness photoshoot in my gym

( the gym where i always go for training)

i will insert some of the photos

so you get an idea

also i told my trainer/photographer

that i will bring my heli with me

he didnt have any clue and was a bit overwhelmed

but i asked him to do also some heli shots

you saw a bit of that on FB

i suppose

but i´ll insert some shots here

i had lots of fun and i think the shots are great

and i think it has a cool touch

do you like that kind of fitness.heli shots? do you want me to do that again?

i mean it also costed me lots of money

but sometimes you can reward yourself :)

so that was all the news from me now you are up to date again

if you have good ideas what i should talk about in future videos

just let me know and write it down here in the comments

also your ideas for possible questions

for my rotor live interviews

those also down in the comments

so you have plenty to do and to comment

i want to see maaaaany comments! let the keyboards burn

and I will see you in my next video

Bye bye

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AGUST D (BTS SUGA) ft. Suran So Far Away (SHORT COVER) - Duration: 2:10.

I do not own this song nor instrumental, all rights goes to the owners, Enjoy!!

So far away~

if I had a dream

If only I had a flying dream

Don't fall away~

if I had a dream~

If only I had a flying dream oh oh oh

First love~

First love~

So far away~

So far away~

So far away~

So far away~

So far away, if I had a dream

If only I had a flying dream

Don't fall away~

if I had a dream

If only I had a flying dream oh oh oh

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Ted Cruz Confronts Democrats, Drops Truth Bomb On Murderous Leftists- BreakingNews24 - Duration: 27:02.

Ted Cruz Confronts Democrats, Drops Truth Bomb On Murderous Leftists

Senator Ted Cruz is a staunch conservative from Texas, who doesn't mince words.

After a recent vote in the Senate, he spoke out against the Democrats.

He condemned their vile stance over one issue and made a startling accusation, confronting

the murderous left on their radical stance.

Ted Cruz confronted Democrats over their radical stance.

(Photo Credit: Gage Skidmore/Flickr, NNWO/Flickr) Most patriots will never understand how Democrats

can support certain issues.

Liberals turn a blind eye to real problems.

They sometimes even allow terrible things to happen from letting drug cartels into the

country to allowing crime to spike in major cities.

Democrats will even defend their terrible stances with empty slogans.

We were reminded of this reality all too recently.

Senate Democrats voted against a vital bill.

In doing so, they voted against science, human decency, and the American family.

Senator Ted Cruz confronted Democrats over their colossal failure.

In rejecting the 20-week abortion ban, he accused Democrats of becoming too radical

to care.

Earlier this week, Senate Democrats cast a tragic vote.

Before them was a piece of reasonable legislation, the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.

It sought to do one thing: to prevent late-term abortions that result in pain and suffering

for the unborn child…

The radicalization of the Democratic Party on abortion in recent years, …means that

most cannot countenance even the slightest restriction; or the slightest acknowledgement

that "abortion on demand, without apology" has its downsides.

Instead, virtually every Democrat filibustered this commonsense legislation.

[Source: Fox News]

Abortion was once considered an "equal rights" issue.

Advocates decades ago claimed abortion was something a woman had the right to do — because

it was her body.

Most Americans, even ones in support of abortion, regarded it as objectionable, but perhaps

necessary in some cases.

Even though, throughout the decades, polls have proven most Americans hate it.

But today, something has changed among Democrats.

They no longer consider abortion an ugly, but sometimes needed practice.

They actually celebrate it.

Liberals get on stage at conventions and are applauded for murdering unborn children.

They consider it some kind of liberal rite of passage.

Even some liberal celebrities regretted not getting abortions when they were younger.

Imagine that.

Leftists have become so radical over the murdering of children, they refuse to even acknowledge

what we know through medical science.

Medical research and science has shown that children in the womb develop remarkably fast.

By the time the five-month mark passes, the unborn child's fingers, toes, eyelids, eyebrows,

nails, and even eyelashes have all formed.

The child can suck its thumb and yawn.

It has a heartbeat.

And it can very much feel pain…

Senate Democrats remain blind as to any and all harm inflicted by abortion, even when

that harm is directed at the woman.

For example, according to a 2003 report published in the Medical Science Monitor, women whose

first pregnancy ended in abortion were significantly more at risk for clinical depression than

women whose first pregnancies resulted in birth.

Subsequent studies echoed these findings, identifying an increased suicide risk as well

as symptoms that mimic post-traumatic stress.

[Source: Fox News]

Other studies have found that 74% of women were pressured into having abortions.

That debunks the notion they had a "right to choose."

Instead, outside forces caused them to abort their children.

Ted Cruz put the focus on the harm Democrats have caused to American families.

Their mad obsession over abortion has decimated millions of American families.

How many families would be whole had a radicalized Democratic Party approached abortion with

a bit more skepticism rather than reducing all moral questions to a collection of misguided

slogans?

[Source: Fox News]

The science is clear.

Abortion is a barbaric and outdated practice.

It brutally ends the life of an unborn person.

Democrats can throw around as many empty talking points as they like, it won't change that

reality.

As more evidence mounts, proving how evil abortion is, they will only become more extreme

over the cause.

Much like in everything else, they will ignore reality to push their toxic agenda.

The only question is, are we going to let them get away

with it?

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Bad Drivers of Peru 18: Angamos III - Duration: 12:32.

[Subtitles set in English]

Stay till the end to see the outcome :D

This guy deserved a second mention

Scumbag

Enjoy the experience of crossing this intersection

Fuck these people turnin left from the right

Peds had red light (as usual)

Driver of the year award goes to

THIS SCUMBAG WHO BLOCKS 2 1/2 LANES

And can't even be kind to stop in an empty space

It is never easy with these Hiaces vans

Intersection was painted properly earlier

But people still manage to fck it up

You never know what will pull out

That was red long ago

Taxis gonna taxi

Controller is busy

What I get for being generous

Missing my light

Super close

Look at the Audi XD

4 lanes to 2 (not really but people don't get it)

Driver pushes the bus to its limits

The other buses follow

I want my mirrors

Back at it again (With the same car :0)

Dont buy this Hyundai

Guess who is directing traffic at their will

Rip me

Cut off to the curb

How do you end up there XD

Nope.

Wait your f*cking turn

I don't know what to expect here

Like, seriously

Truck with no brake lights and the guy behind honking like an animal

Municipality bus take 3 lanes

Intersection got blocked (again) XD

(Ice cream seller)

"I thought they were stealing"

I try to be good when I can

Luckiest guy on earth

Actions worth mentioning

Bus steals my place

Thanks for watching :D!

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TOP 5 VIDEO EDITING APPS for iPhone iOS 2018 - Duration: 5:39.

Are you looking up your content creation game? Or are you looking to create more

videos using the processing power of your phone? Well in this video I'm going

to cover the five best video editing apps. Before we get started, if you

stumbled across this channel and you've not yet subscribed, go ahead and hit that

subscribe button. For some extra appreciation hit the bell icon. I release

videos like this one weekly to help entrepreneurs businesses and individuals

just like self get online with video. Right let's get started. The first app

we're going to look at is called Videoshop. Videoshop has a very user-friendly

interface, you can import clips or record new clip, add text, and voice. The trim

feature allows you to trim, cut out sections, and even split the video. Sound

will allow you to add music from your phone and sound effects and pre-loaded

tracks with the ability to buy additional tracks if you like. You can

adjust the speed for slow motion or speed up a clip with Tranx, you can

adjust the transitions between Clips. There are 18 transitions to choose from

you can change your background color this is the color and you'll see behind

the clip other features include flip the screen

resize clip, rotate clip, dub the sound, copy the clip, and reverse them some more

amazing features of Videoshop are the Ken Burns effect. You can also adjust

the display settings like a pro. You also have two modes of tilt shift to help you

obtain the blurred background. In the settings pane, adjust the video

orientation between landscape, portrait and square video firstly I use Videoshop a

lot to create content for Instagram and snapchat the next step is

called PocketVideo if you're creating video for Youtube, Instagram, Snapchat

creating a Youtube reaction video, or for any other platform, then this is truly a

great app. Let's talk about text. Adding banners dynamic text means captions chat

bubbles and simple text. You can add stickers, you can add GIFs from Giffy

you can change the speed of the animation. You can also decide whether to

where to start in the clip you can change the layer order Photosticker

will allow you to pictures of your camera roll, resize them

and place them exactly where you want at the exact points Videosticker does the

same thing with the eligibility to add green screen video. You can pull video from

your camera direct report from your camera roll or from YouTube. Moving on

to sketch this allows you to draw over the video this is very similar to that

of desktop software. Sketch allows you to draw over the video and if you'd like

you can add text over it. Other features in Pocketvideo include

voiceover, filters similar to that of Instagram, trim, splits, speed, resize

transition, and volume. This app is free try it out you will not be disappointed.

The next step we're going to look at it's called iMovie. This is a must app to

hand in your video toolbox. Once you've added a clip you can have picture of

picture you can add picture overlays on top of the clip. Precise cutting with

this app frame by frame iMovie doesn't allow for portrait of or

square video at the moment. If you're creating videos for YouTube, then this is

a very good app to start with. The next two apps we're gonna look at have very similar features to that of a desktop PC.

Kinemaster is available on iPhone and Android as well there's no doubt this is taking your

video editing to new heights with layering effects you can add movie clips

effects especially thanks there's text stickers and handwriting now this app

you can do everything to remove the watermark however you'll need to pay

£4.99 a month or £39.99 a year that will allows it have let extra clips

royalty-free effects at your disposal. The next step with a look at is called

Luma Fusion. This app is truly amazing, if you want similar editing facilities as

that of a desktop, like Kinemaster, however is a one-time fee for this of

£19.99 similar facilities to Kinemaster but

with it our ability to produce portraits and square video.

Let me say again the level of functionality of this app is truly

amazing. When editing you have three video tracks three audio tracks, for photo

titles, graphics, additional music tracks, dozens of transition, chroma key for

green of blue screen, powerful color correction, slow motion and lots more. You

can even import the files direct from sources like Dropbox, Google Drive to

name a few Luma Fusion is has to be the best app I have used to date as I

mentioned it is this atlas of the one-off fee of £19.99. However if you

want to take your video editing to new heights and you want to use the powerful

rendering engine of the iPhone then I would highly recommend Luma Fusion

to you. You will not be disappointed because you can take your editing on the

road with you. I hope you found this video interesting and informative. If you liked

this video, consider giving it a thumbs up. Please subscribe so I can deliver

more videos like this one I deliver videos like this one weekly to help

entrepreneurs businesses and individuals just like yourself get online with

video. Thanks for watching. be we get started. the next two apps were going to look at

have video editing. ... ladies and gentlemen.

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Subway Kegels: Dynamic pelvic floor exercise during commute - Duration: 3:42.

So I was on the subway lately.

I was in Toronto and

I was on the subway and I was hanging on.

It was quite a few people in there, wasn't a lot of seats.

And I was...

checking in with my pelvic floor.

So I'm going to demonstrate a little bit about what it was like.

I've got my BOSU behind me and it was the closest thing

that I could find to mimic

kind of what I was going through.

So...

I'm going to come up onto the BOSU

and...

position my feet about pelvis width apart

which is how I was standing in the subway.

And first thing I want you to do is just kind of check in.

Move around a little or allow the BOSU to move you around.

And I recommend hanging on to something.

Kind of mimicking again what you would be doing in the subway.

And I want you to just check in with your pelvic floor

and I want you to see if you can feel when it engages.

So...do you notice that in certain positions

maybe if there's more sudden movements

that you feel it kind of kick in?

But just pay attention to what your pelvic floor does

when there's movement around.

And then what I was doing was

I was adding on my kegel or my core breath

while the train was moving.

So...I was asking my pelvic floor or my core to respond to

a less than perfect time. So...

usually when we're doing our kegels or our core breathing,

I have you get into perfect alignment

and you coordinate with your breath

and you get your pelvic floor cue.

But in the real world we don't always have time to

stop and take a breath in

then exhale and use our best core cue.

When we can do things deliberately,

that's a good way to keep it in our awareness.

But in real life things happen.

We're on the subway, there's a sudden stop

and you kind of get thrown around

and you want your pelvic floor to be there working with you.

So I was doing my core breath,

so I was activating my pelvic floor

and holding it for usually about five seconds or so,

and allowing it to hold me while I went through

the various movements that happen on a subway.

(inhaling) Then I'd inhale and I'd let it go.

And then I would just feel what was happening naturally.

Then I'd add another voluntary contraction and

move around again.

And it's a nice dynamic way

to train your pelvic floor,

again, in a less than perfect position

because at the end of the day,

we don't always have the time to do that.

So, make sure your pelvic floor has opportunities to

be challenged in a variety of

planes of movement and a variety of movement

in real life situations.

I suggest standing on the subway anyway

just because we sit so much all day anyway,

so why don't we take an opportunity to stand?

So if you don't already have a BOSU or a balance ball,

it's a great way to get some

instability, to find an unstable position

and allow and ask our body to respond to that.

So this is...

I can feel this in my legs.

I can feel it in my pelvic floor up into my core.

It's a fantastic core workout.

So...subway kegels or subway core training,

I think it's maybe, it's the latest,

the newest exercise craze

that's going to take over the world, so (laughing)...

Anyway, that's it for today.

So, if you can today, incorporate some instability

to your base of support

and ask your pelvic floor to come along for the ride.

Alright, see you next time.

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Vegeta's Nipples! Episode 126 Animation Breakdown - Dragon Ball Super - Duration: 10:05.

Welcome back to another Animation Breakdown.

We are so close to the end of Super now, it's kind of hard to believe.

After a few shaky weeks as far as animation goes, last week brought us back around to

the good stuff, with fan-favourite Shuuichiro Manabe making a brief appearance to round

things off.

This week we're continuing the trend of well-animated episodes, and while the high

points aren't quite as high as what Manabe brought us last week, the overall average

is significantly higher thanks to a nice array of talented animators.

Not too surprising considering Yashima solo'd last week, but worth keeping in mind.

The first half comes to us supervised by Tsutomo Ono.

Who, despite being on the series since episode 60, has been a bit of a mystery, with the

two animators on his team that were familiar to me - Taiichiro Ohara and Shin Young-soon

– not taking part in this episode.

Thankfully that's not quite the end of the world as far as this video goes.

Miyako Tsuji, the chief animation supervisor, is all over this episode correcting huge chunks

of artwork, and I have to say I'm seriously impressed by her output here.

The edge to her drawings that seemed to be missing from previous episodes is back, and

it's doing wonders for Vegeta in this episode.

It's maybe not quite as good as some of my favourite Vegeta shots of hers from the

Future Trunks arc, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't all about what she's doing

this week.

A great showing from her that means I don't have to rack my brain trying to work out what

the other supervisor, Yasuhiro Namtame, looks like either.

On to the animation then, this first half is a little bit inconsistent.

It opens up with Toppo vs #17, which is reasonably well done – there's a great sequence of

17 running away from Toppo's blasts which I think might be my favourite cut in the episode.

It's got some absolutely gorgeous effects work, and I think what's sort of bittersweet

about it is that Toei's compositing team forgot to blur one plume of smoke, so the

lovely detailed effects are on full display for a split second.

Comparing it to the other shots that weren't quite so lucky to escape the blur, and I'm

sure you can see why I'm so vehemently against the practise.

It really destroys the detail, and you'll see this with one scene in the second half

especially.

While that scene was great in spite on that, I can't say the same for what follows.

There's a lengthy period of action here that's really poorly done.

Toppo firing his blasts is really just a still with some screenshake added, and when you

stabilise the shot, you can see it's a pretty big corner-cut.

I'd normally waive this away because it's pretty inconsequential on the whole, but it

really is pretty extensive – it carries right through to where Freeza chimes in with

the same thing.

When combined with the reused scenes and the digital effects work, it's an unfortunate

blemish in the middle of this quality sandwich.

And I call it that because right afterwards, the effects god Kenji Miuma's turn rolls

around, as he animates the tail end of this section, leading into Goku and Vegeta vs Jiren.

I really can't understate just how beautiful his smoke is.

Effects work often goes undervalued in anime, but interesting shapes and dynamic smoke behaviour

isn't easy to animate, but he does so effortlessly.

I love this section where the beam is whipping against the smoke.

It's not super complex, but it feels really premium thanks to those great shapes.

Moving on, Goku and Vegeta against Jiren is yet another example of what I spoke about

last week with Nikaido's contribution.

Looped or limited animation is not bad animation, it's entirely down to how it's executed,

and I think Miuma's done a wonderful job here.

Although it's looped and although it's not animated with many frames, you get this

feeling that the two characters are stylishly rotating around Jiren thanks to the way he

poses and moves the characters between each frame.

It's very effective conservative animation, and with little moments like Jiren throwing

his beam breaking up the loop, it comes together nicely without making the limited approach

stand out in any meaningful way.

Again, it's like I said with Nikaido last week, and again with Shida's work in 110

and 95.

It can be frustrating when good animators don't have the time to deliver scenes with

stacks of movement, but their abilities will always allow them to excel over others, regardless.

That might sound obvious – good animators are always better than mediocre animators

– but I've seen unfortunate trends of people devaluing strong limited work because

they know they're capable of doing better.

That might be the case, but a scene being limited does not make it bad, in the same

way a scene with lots of movement isn't always more competently executed than a limited

approach.

I think the anime Hand Shakers sure proved that one for us.

If you value your eyes, I'd suggest avoiding it.

Anyway, with that tangent out of the way, I wanna touch on the storyboarding in this

episode.

The first half's board comes to us from Yoshitaka Yashima.

If you've been watching my videos for a while now, you'll know I'm usually a big

fan of Yashima's storyboards.

They're typically filled with interesting angles, and do a nice job of showcasing scale.

Unfortunately, that's not quite the case with his board in this first half – it's

a little bit flat, and the action isn't framed in particularly interesting ways, either.

It feels really small and by the numbers, which is so unusual for him.

Although boards are done well in advance of episode animation, I can only imagine his

schedule was probably knocked a little out of whack by this coming so soon after his

own episode, especially considering just how many boards he's done lately.

The second half's board, however, is pretty damn fantastic, and it comes from Tadayoshi

Yamamuro.

I have to say, I'm really surprised and impressed by what he's come up with here.

We all know my thoughts on Resurrection F's very amateur and flat storyboarding, which

was of course his first foray into that field.

His board for the Future Trunks arc special was a significant improvement, but with it

being so heavily referenced from the manga, it was hard to really say whether he'd improved

in any meaningful way.

This definitely confirms it, though.

This is one dynamic board that bests Yashima's efforts in pretty much every way.

He's got some very creative angles going on here, and the scale is definitely realised

very nicely.

I do think there are areas where he falls back on flat compositions, but I'd be lying

if I said this wasn't a significant step up over anything he's shown us before.

I'm now quite curious to see how he evolves in this role in the future – was this a

bit of a luck or is he actively learning?

It'd be interesting to see him transition from an animation role to a directorial one

permanently.

Back to the animation, this second half kicks off with Vegeta vs Toppo, which I think may

come from Jin Inaba.

This guess is based entirely on process of elimination as you'll soon see.

It's several minutes long, Inaba's the top credited key animator on the episode,

and the rest of the scenes seem pretty easy to identify, so I can't imagine who else

this would be from if not him.

Just a guess, but there you go.

At the tail end of his scene, it looks like Tu Yong-ce takes over as Vegeta punches Toppo

into the rocks.

You can see Tu's smoke effects, which look pretty much identical to his scene in 122.

It's a great little cut, actually.

There's a good chunk of well executed movement, with some neat smears, and a nice bit of the

on-model character art we've come to expect from him.

There's a lot of on-model work scattered sporadically throughout this episode actually,

so I do think Yamamuro played a part in tidying things up, particularly since Namatame, the

supervisor of this half, hasn't demonstrated a particularly strong ability on his work

on the series so far.

Next up, as Vegeta starts up his suicide-but-not-suicide attack, Kenta Yokoya steps in.

Yokoya's a superstar freelance animator with great ties to Studio Bones.

We last saw him do a very tiny scene at the end of episode 116, thanks to Ken Otsuka,

and now he's back presumably of his own volition, doing a very similar scene.

It's pretty limited and effects based, but showcases his trademark debris and smoke.

Unfortunately, it's also the scene that suffers the most thanks to the overzealous

blurring I mentioned earlier.

Instead of us enjoying the lovely shapes that fans of his work are used to, we're left

with a bit of an incomprehensible smeary mess.

It still has the impact the scene needs, but as far as respecting the effort put into the

drawings, it's pretty depressing.

But that's about it as far as noteworthy animation goes.

This was a bit of strange episode for me.

It was written by Ayumu Hisao who's a pretty horrible Dragon Ball writer – he last handled

episode 119, which if you remember was the very disconnected one just after Universe

6 was erased.

I think this suffered similar issues, actually.

After Freeza hit the deck last week, having him pop back up again for a split second felt

very strange.

And again, with how few opponents are left, it's bizarre that this is being written

so episodically.

In spite of the animation this week being pretty satisfactory, I will say that I'm

still not 100% optimistic about the state of the production at the moment.

This episode was still filled with a good chunk of BANK animation.

From the recap after the recap at the start, to the Final Flash from last week, and of

course, the overly lengthy flashback of Vegeta's sacrifice.

These are all ways of saving time, and many of them are clearly not there by choice.

I do feel like we're on up part of the curve now, so I expect the episodes to get stronger

and stronger from here on out, but it's probably not going to be smooth sailing.

I just hope this all makes some sort of sense by the time Super ends.

But that's it from me for now.

Let me know down below how you felt about today's episode, and this time, I'd like

to hear about your thoughts in terms of story too.

I know this episode has been pretty divisive, so I'm curious to hear where you guys stand

on it.

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