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In early 2025, a user on /r/AnimeRestoration posted: “Trying to fix Noir episode 7 – ‘Shinseki nokotowo tomari dakara’ matching 03:12 – 03:14. Anyone have script?”
At timestamp 03:12:14 (NTSC drop-frame), Kirika’s coat stops moving for 3 frames while the background pans. That is not a stylistic stop; it’s a tomari error. The original animator’s keyframes were frames 1245 (coat angle 12°), frame 1248 (coat angle 18°). The inbetween frames 1246–1247 were never rendered – probably lost during a corrupted export from LightWave 3D used for the coat physics.
Applying the Tomari Dakara Fix:
The user concluded: “It worked. ‘Shinseki nokotowo tomari dakara’ is now an inside joke for ‘check for missing digital inbetweens.'”
In Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth, there is a notorious 22-second freeze on Shinji's face (Episode 16's aftermath). The official "fix" (Renewal DVD) actually removed it, angering purists.
Your fix, if you want preservation:
DeSpot(mthres=30, p1=10, p2=5, p3=20, pwidth=400, pheight=400)
Result: A clean, intended still frame without residual noise.
Tomari (止まり) in animation means a held frame or a stop – when motion ceases due to a missing inbetween. “Dakara” (だから) provides causality:
“Because [there is a] stop/halt in the New Century leftover work…”
…therefore we apply a specific interpolation fix.
On anonymous boards, “tomari dakara” has become shorthand for: “Because the frame stopped here, do frame blending + edge repair.”
If automated fixes fail (common with Shinseki-era unique errors), you need manual frame-by-frame restoration. shinseki nokotowo tomari dakara animation fix
If you typed "shinseki nokotowo tomari dakara animation fix" into a search engine, you were likely trying to solve a frustrating visual problem. Let's break down the probable Japanese roots:
The probable intended meaning: "Because of the frozen frames and leftover artifacts in New Century anime, here is how to fix the animation."
You are likely dealing with a corrupted video file, a bad rip, or a DVD/BD playback issue where frames freeze (tomari) and previous frames leave "ghost" residues (nokotowo). This article provides a definitive fix.
In animation production, a “fix” refers to correcting a cut. A “tomari” (止まり) means a held frame or a still cut. The phrase probably means:
“Because [the cut] is a stop (still frame) regarding Shinseiki [Evangelion], here is an animation fix.” In early 2025, a user on /r/AnimeRestoration posted:
This suggests someone is providing a corrected version of a frozen frame from Evangelion or a similar series. Freeze frames in old cel animation often contained errors (e.g., misaligned layers, off-character models) that fans later “fix” digitally.
“If a motion stop lasts exactly 1 frame between two matching keyframes, regenerate the middle frame via bi-directional optical flow.”
Python (using RIFE flow model):
import cv2
from rife import RIFE
model = RIFE()
frame_before = cv2.imread("keyframe_A.png")
frame_after = cv2.imread("keyframe_B.png")
interpolated = model.interpolate(frame_before, frame_after)
cv2.imwrite("fixed_tomari_frame.png", interpolated)
Why “tomari dakara” matters: If you simply duplicate the previous frame, the stop remains jarring. The phrase reminds fixers to treat the stop as a cause – the missing inbetween is because the animation software (Retas! Pro, Toonz Harlequin) crashed during rendering.