When Dynamic Chord originally aired on Japanese TV, it looked terrible. Good thing the Blu-ray release cleaned things up!
https://kotaku.com/the-crappiest-looking-anime-of-this-fall-is-dynamic-1820634721
That’s typically what DVD and Blu-ray releases do—fix all the sloppy and unfinished animation that was originally broadcasted.
Twitter user Yuru has been obsessively cataloging the dynamic fixes, which you can compare for yourself in the series of tweets below.
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968855001186517003
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968849197171597312
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968782027288793089
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968832811732893696
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968757250662830081
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968770674125762560
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968826155728949248
https://twitter.com/embed/status/969127955002568704
https://twitter.com/embed/status/969076516683374592
https://twitter.com/embed/status/969083120661090305
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968823689247580165
https://twitter.com/embed/status/969115334501265409
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968767792961982464
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968790010542436353
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968838422411460608
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968855001186517003
https://twitter.com/embed/status/968833498550185984
https://twitter.com/embed/status/969118781434773504
https://twitter.com/embed/status/969134131094302721
Not sure all these fixes improved the anime, but there you go.
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