League of Legends has some really interesting story arcs like in-game events (specific interactions when two specific champions cross paths) or a narrative revolving around updates. Some episodes of the Riot Games MOBA can perfectly resume the opening of its anime like Viego Saga. Today, the fan tasked him with recreating the Demon Slayer second season credits featuring various LoL champions.
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Video taken by YouTube Extraordinary Who has a habit of showing many League of Legends champions on his channel. This time, the goal was to turn them into demon-slaying heroes when the anime’s final airing opened, which featured a soundtrack featuring Seth. Vastaya isn’t the only MOBA hero in the video, which also features Yasuo, Master I, Twisted Fate, Olaf, Akali, Nidal, Gwen, Evelyn, Zira, and Kane. The cameraman tries to recreate the legendary scenes of the work while adapting to the universe of the game. (You could also say that finding a body above 0/12 drastically changes the dramatic effect of the scene).
Animation of the Japanese League of Legends?
The Arcane series automatically comes to mind when animation and League of Legends are mentioned. But that only covers a specific time and place in the MOBA world (Piltover and Zoon in this case), and it won’t be impossible to tell the story of the other characters in a very different way. The manga-style animation may work well for some champions in Ionia, an Asian-inspired region, for example. Demasia would be a likely candidate, although less likely. Many of the characters in the kingdom of Jarvan IV are partially inspired by characters from the Three Kingdoms epic (this can be seen in some appearances, notably in the kingdom of Jarwan, which means Lu-bu* during the war). Although China and Japan are two very different countries, manga-style animation wouldn’t be shocking for a story involving some Demas champions, even if Ionia is still the most logical region to get a series with a lineup. eastern.
(*Not all characters with the appearance of Warring Kingdoms need to be inspired by the Three Kingdoms. For example, although Trindamer has an appearance pointing to Guan-Yu, Guan-Yu was not inspired by the creation of the barbarian king.)
Jordinary isn’t the only one using LoL Champions in their animations. Another popular fan R9MRiot Games characters have also been featured a few times, but in a much simpler style. Eventually, more than 20 episodes will be seen on his channel and the second season of their animation continues.
Source : Millenium
