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==Video Production Information==
==Video Production Information==


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Indeed, that grief is as my own sustenance.
 
We sure went through a lot.  This might be the song that's even given me the most trouble for animations ... The big boss after the four celestial lords.  There's huge amounts of scales in the song, and I have to make something that fits what's in the song.  And, I had to spend a lot of time in production thinking of something that wouldn't spoil the atmosphere of the song.  This was pretty hard.
 
Rather than try to call out any specific gods by name, or anything like that, I thought I'd make something a little more abstract, and picked up on the feelings of worry and emotional weariness.  A few related phrases scroll by on the screen below the monitor.  If you've got free time, try reading them all.  It's just a bunch of depressing words, nothing more.
 
This lump of feelings really seems to summarize the detritus of modern times.  This idea of "grief" serves to spin at the core of the layer animations for this song.  And the monster gods around it ... these are the spirits of those previously laid to ruin by the four devas, now revived by the "tree" of "lamentation" that envelopes these times of ours.  The key animations for "Nageki no Ki" are all golden to fit the name of the Golden Lion.  It's an image of left-over greed, useless confrontationalism, and finally an ominous ruin.
 
That's how we planned out the Four Devas project, which was full of fantasy elements.<br>
What do you think of it?
 
I think a lot's happened and it's been rough,<br/>
But thanks a lot to all the staff who participated in this project!


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