Japanese company Animon has developed an AI video generator for anime, allowing users to create short animations from still images.The tool is designed to speed up the animation process by requiring only one hand-drawn frame per five seconds of video.While the anime industry has been cutting corners and outsourcing work, low-quality animation can deter viewers.Animon.ai produces five-second animations but has limitations in accurately depicting actions and maintaining visual consistency.The AI struggles with details like character movements, scar placement, and text distortions in generated videos.It performs better with 3D models, but its value proposition of saving time by drawing fewer frames is less relevant for 3D animation.Animon.ai may be suitable for casual users seeking quick GIFs, but it lacks real value for amateur or professional animators.AI video generators like Animon.ai currently lack reliability, consistency, and control, making them unsuitable for commercial use.While the technology shows potential, it is not yet mature enough for serious animation work in the industry.