Chapter 067. Kill your love

March 31.

The unexpected January animations have come to an end, and the most eye-catching of them is naturally the phantom animation's "Soul Eater: Zero".

Today is the time for the twelfth episode of Soul Eater: Zero to air, and hundreds of thousands of viewers are waiting in front of the screen for the final episode.

In the previous plot, Huangfu Kaoru first fought with Li Leshen against evil spirits, but due to the influence of the Killing Stone, she was injured in a spirit removal work, and her whole body was paralyzed, and she could no longer move or speak.

Huangfu Kaoru, who suffered a major blow in his life, was bewitched by the killing stone, and at the cost of his soul, he exchanged a body that could move again, but he also became an evil spirit.

She attacked the headquarters of the Occult Countermeasures Room, killed one of the twin Abu, blinded Uncle Iwa's eye, and killed her companion Qi Ying in front of her fiancé, becoming a complete villain.

Xu Bowen, the performance of Water Fish Animation, is one of these audiences.

He has made up the comic of "Soul Eater" to the latest chapter, and the Huangfu Xun who appeared again in the comic has a lot more plump image than before because of the detailed portrayal of the animation, powerful, decisive, confident, and plays with Li Leshen and others on the applause, but in some places there are delicate emotions and is full of charm.

Although judging from the comics, Huangfu Kaoru will definitely be eliminated in the animation, Xu Bowen still has a trace of expectation, hoping to have a different result.

While eating potato chips and taking a sip of Coke, Xu Bowen looked at the screen.

In the dense forest, Li Leshen and Huangfu Kaoru fought while shuttling, Huangfu Kaoru held a long sword and stood on top of a clearing, while Li Leshen detoured around the perimeter, looking for a breakthrough.

"This storyboard is too strong."

Xu Bowen quickly saw that this picture was unusual, this is focusing on Huangfu Xun, and drawing Li Leshen's movement with a similar camera surround shooting, which requires a strong grasp of space and strong original painting skills, correspondingly, the picture shown is extremely smooth, rich in detail, and people can't help but hold their breath.

As an industry insider, Xu Bowen didn't think of such a way of moving the camera, but he didn't dare to use it.

To use the technique of cinema as a metaphor, this is a long shot with tricky angles, which has extremely high requirements for production, and usually, the performance will choose a simpler way to present the picture as much as possible, such as Xu Bowen, he may choose to use a few quick flashes to show Li Leshen's high-speed movement.

"It's really squeezing the original painting down to the last drop."

The battle scene is extremely smooth, the battle between the two seems to refer to the battle of a real martial artist, the sense of speed and power of each move is full, and the sword skills are dazzling at the same time, but also methodical and not messy, and there is no sword fighting power scene that often appears in general sword fighting animations.

In Xu Bowen's words, this is a fight that exerts the power of the performance and the original painting to the extreme, the plot is extremely simple, and what makes people suffocate is the picture.

At the end of the battle, Huangfu Kaoru finally relented.

While she was paralyzed in bed, the Killing Stone once asked her what her only wish was, and Kaoru gave the answer almost without thinking.

That is to kill all the beings who hurt those they cherish.

Even if it's herself.

The long sword was sharp, the blood was crimson, and under the miserable white moonlight, Li Leshen's long sword pierced through Huangfu Xun's chest, and the two of them were frozen in place, looking at each other speechlessly.

In the corner, the screen of the mobile phone that had been cut off by Huangfu Kaoru still had the last picture left.

It was a photo taken by the two together, in which Huangfu Kaoru's face had been cut off by herself, leaving only Li Leshen's smile.

Xu Bowen was a little moved.

He saw the girl holding the body of her beloved and crying, the ending song sounded, Su Liyu's voice was clear and transparent, and with the picture, even if Xu Bowen was a big man, his nose was a little sour.

The list of credits scrolled along with the ending song, the screen went black, and Xu Bowen thought it was over, but soon, the screen lit up again.

“!!!”

Xu Bowen saw some familiar pictures and immediately stood up.

It was a tall building, an evil spirit imprisoned by countless talismans, trying to break free, in front of the evil spirit, stood a high school student who looked a little listless, he held a jet long sword in his hand, next to the boy, a petite high school girl stood leisurely.

The girl has long hair, wears a scarf, has empty hands, and holds a Pocky stick at the corner of her mouth.

That is Li Leshen, Li Leshen when he grows up.

This evil spirit Xu Bowen also remembered that it was the evil spirit that the two fought together for the first time in the main part of the comics.

A series of pictures quickly swiped, Xu Bowen saw many elements in the comics, and at this time, he suddenly realized that all the details in "Soul Eater: Zero" were connected to this comic!

Originally, Xu Bowen regarded "Soul Eater: Zero" as an original animation, and it was regarded as a fanwork, but now when he saw this, he realized that this is not a fan, but a real prequel, and it is an integral part of "Soul Eater"!

On Weibo, the last episode of "Soul Eater: Zero" has just finished broadcasting, and there are already many comments.

[Cat who loves canned food]: Sister Kaoru is so pitiful, I have decided, I will push Sister Kaoru alone from now on!

[Durian Milk]: I didn't expect to be able to really connect to "Soul Eater" at the end, I really admire the director's brain hole, after watching "Soul Eater: Zero", I connected to "Soul Eater", there is no sense of disobedience at all!

[Falling Leaves Return to the Roots]: Actually, I've always felt that the animated plot of "Soul Eater: Zero" is much more emotional than the original comics.

[Liuliu Flower Water]: I have ordered a full set of CDs, and I can lick my sister on the big TV at home in the future.

[Mechanical Sunflower]: I thought that this year's animation of the year would definitely be "Iron Magician", but I didn't expect to kill "Soul Eater: Zero" halfway, and I was a little looking forward to who the final winner was.

In the A2 forum, the sales post of the January animation also appeared.

"Soul Eater: Zero" leads with an average of 12,000 copies, and greatly exceeds other animations in the same period, but it is still far from the current average of 26,000 copies of "Iron Magician".

There are also two factions of people in the forum, one group firmly believes that "Iron Magician" will win this year's animation of the year, because the quality of martial arts directors is stable, and the animation itself is slightly better in terms of word-of-mouth and sales.

On the other hand, the Animation of the Year should be awarded to Soul Eater: Zero, on the grounds that it is an excellent work that breaks the shackles of the original and sublimates it, and it is also the debut of a new animation company, which deserves to be commended.

The two factions insisted on their own words and argued endlessly.

In the midst of a series of quarrels, April is coming, and new April animations have been broadcast one after another.