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| Feature | "Kemonokko Tsuushin" | "Kemono Friends" | "Critikal Line: The Information" | |--------------------------|--------------------------------|--------------------------------|----------------------------------| | | Comedy, Satire | Fantasy, Slice-of-Life | Cyberpunk, Parody | | Setting | Fictional "News Network" | Animal-inhabited town | Cyberpunk dystopia | | Tone | Whimsical, Educational | Earnest, Emotional | Dark, Sarcastic | | Target Audience | All ages | Teens, Adults | Mature audiences |
A common piece of feedback among viewers on niche discussion boards is the uneven animation quality between standard scenes and key action sequences.
One of the biggest hurdles in adaptation is losing the "essence" of the original artist's style. Ronoichi’s style is distinct—soft lines and rounded features. The animation team successfully translated this into motion. They retained the specific body proportions and the "fluffiness" of the characters that fans loved in the manga. Unlike many adaptations that "clean up" the art too much, resulting in a sterile look, this OVA retained the warmth of the drawings.