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==Genga==
==Genga==
[[File:HZ Genga E015.jpg|thumb|250px|Genga from [[HZ015|Episode 15]] of [[Pokémon Horizons]] by [[Masaaki Iwane]]<ref name=IwaneSoloAnimate>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230905123110/https://fullfrontal.moe/nakano/ Interview with Satoshi Nakano explaining that Iwane is still a solo-animator.]</ref>]]
[[File:HZ Genga E015.jpg|thumb|250px|Genga from [[HZ015|Episode 15]] of [[Pokémon Horizons]] by [[Masaaki Iwane]]<ref name=IwaneSoloAnimate>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230905123110/https://fullfrontal.moe/nakano/ Interview with Satoshi Nakano explaining that Iwane is still a solo-animator.]</ref>]]
'''Genga''' (Japanese: 原画 ''literally "original pictures"'') is a term used to describe the Key Animation drawings used in 2D animation, which take place after the layout phase. They are the moments that define the motion within a cut of animation drawn by the Key Animator, and are often corrected by those higher up on the production team, such as Animation Directors, (also referred to as Animation Supervisors) Chief Animation Directors, or Character Designers. They are then traced by '''in-between''' (Japanese: 原画 ''"douga"'') artists, who also draw the missing frames following the notes left by the Key Animator for timing and frame-pacing.
'''Genga,''' (Japanese: 原画 ''literally "original pictures"'') is a term used to describe the Key Animation drawings used in 2D animation, which take place after the layout phase. They are the moments that define the motion within a cut of animation drawn by the Key Animator, and are often corrected by those higher up on the production team, such as Animation Directors, (also referred to as Animation Supervisors) Chief Animation Directors, or Character Designers. They are then traced by '''in-between''' (Japanese: 原画 ''"douga"'') artists, who also draw the missing frames following the notes left by the Key Animator for timing and frame-pacing.


Occasionally, this production material is released officially, and in some instances, by staff on the series after their work has been completed.  
Occasionally, this production material is released officially, and in some instances, by staff on the series after their work has been completed.  
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