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* [[Kaiba]] looks like a sixties' children anime. |
* [[Kaiba]] looks like a sixties' children anime. |
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* In ''[[Lucky Star]]'', Meito Anisawa and the other Animate store employees are drawn in a style reminiscent of anime (especially [[Super Robot]] anime) that's some decades older than ''Lucky Star''. There's even a visual effect that makes their shaded areas be of non-uniform color tone and change their color tone slightly over time, simulating the look of cel animation. |
* In ''[[Lucky Star]]'', Meito Anisawa and the other Animate store employees are drawn in a style reminiscent of anime (especially [[Super Robot]] anime) that's some decades older than ''Lucky Star''. There's even a visual effect that makes their shaded areas be of non-uniform color tone and change their color tone slightly over time, simulating the look of cel animation. |
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* Many of the ''[[Gundam]]'' works set in the Universal Century deliberately try to maintain |
* Many of the ''[[Gundam]]'' works set in the Universal Century deliberately try to maintain a consistent art style reminiscent of the 1980s, right down to the [[Eighties Hair]]. If you look closely, you'd notice that the characters of ''[[Gundam Unicorn]]'' wouldn't look out of place in ''[[Zeta Gundam]].'' |
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* The 1984 film "Nothing Lasts Forever" is filmed in the style of ancient black-and-white SF films. It looks so convincing that first that it takes the unmistakeable appearance of Dan Ackroyd to alert the audience to its true age. |
* The 1984 film "Nothing Lasts Forever" is filmed in the style of ancient black-and-white SF films. It looks so convincing that first that it takes the unmistakeable appearance of Dan Ackroyd to alert the audience to its true age. |
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* ''[[Apollo 18]]'', in keeping with its ''Blair Witch''-esque premise, is entirely portrayed as found footage from a 1970s space mission, with all the accompanying film grain and video artifacts. |
* ''[[Apollo 18]]'', in keeping with its ''Blair Witch''-esque premise, is entirely portrayed as found footage from a 1970s space mission, with all the accompanying film grain and video artifacts. |
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* ''[[Black Dynamite]]'' is a 2000s [[Blaxploitation Parody]] done entirely in the style of 1970s [[Blaxploitation]] films, right down the soundtrack, flimsy camerawork and aged look. So much so that even [[Roger Ebert]] mistook it for a 70s film. |
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* ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS5P_LAqiVg Kung Fury]'' is a 2015 action comedy that manages to both be an homage to [[The Eighties]] and pass off ''as'' a film from [[The Eighties]]. |
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