Overview
- The anime adaptation of the popular webtoon ‘The Beginning After the End,’ produced by Studio A-Cat, has been widely criticized for its poor production quality.
- Key complaints include the use of static images, minimal character movement, and slide transitions, making the anime feel more like a narrated slideshow than a dynamic visual experience.
- Fans and critics have expressed disappointment, noting that impactful scenes from the source material have been reduced to panned stills with narration, failing to capture the magic of the original story.
- Studio A-Cat’s reputation for delivering unfinished and low-quality work has exacerbated concerns, with many fearing the adaptation could irreparably harm the series’ legacy.
- Despite the negative reception, some fans believe the series could recover if Studio A-Cat incorporates constructive feedback and improves animation quality in future episodes.