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Anime Continuity Review Checklist

Continuity issues are rarely isolated to one shot. They usually appear when characters, scenes, props, and shot relationships drift together over time. This checklist helps teams move continuity review earlier in the workflow.

Continuity checkpointsCharacter and scene reviewShot-logic checks

What It Is

It is useful for serialized content, pilot expansion, and multi-shot preview projects.

Who It Is For

  • Serialized content teams
  • Directors
  • QA and review teams

Production Fit

Built for production teams

These localized pages now share the same shell, depth, and rhythm as the official marketing site.

Problems Solved

  • Characters and scenes drift across connected shots
  • Prop relationships become unstable
  • Problems are found too late and create rework

Core Capabilities

  • Continuity checkpoints
  • Character and scene review
  • Shot-logic checks
  • Earlier review planning

Workflow

  1. Step 1

    Check characters first

  2. Step 2

    Review scenes and props

  3. Step 3

    Check shot-to-shot logic

  4. Step 4

    Move review earlier into preview work

FAQ

Is continuity only about character appearance?

No. Scenes, props, and shot relationships matter too.

When should continuity review happen?

As early as possible, usually starting in storyboard and preview stages.

Launch Your Workflow

Move Continuity Review Earlier in Preproduction

Use ComiComi to review character, scene, and shot continuity before later rework grows.