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So, 'The Making of Kill la Kill: 500 Days of Total Coverage' is kind of fascinating. It dives deep into the production of the anime, split into three segments. You get a real sense of the chaotic energy behind the scenes, especially with '500 Days of Production I and II' capturing the highs and lows of animation work. There's a rawness to the footage that feels honest, like you're really seeing the process unfold, not just the polished final product. And then there's 'VOICES,' which adds this layer of introspection, showing how the team’s passion shaped the characters and story. The atmosphere is electric, with a pacing that keeps you engaged, even if it's just a bunch of animators in a room. It’s an interesting watch for anyone who appreciates the craft of animation and the dedication that goes into it.
Documentary with unique behind-the-scenes insightsCovers production challenges and team dynamicsIncludes interviews with the creative team
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