That's because cartoons / anime are generally not with the real framerate.
I mean, if you go through an anime encoded at 23.976fps, you'll almost definitely find repeated frames, but it's not a mistake, they're there by purpose as whoever animated it (I mean the studio) wasn't really able to deliver so many frames per seconds in terms of each individual character moving a part of the body etc. These repeated frames don't generally work well with MVTools, hence the assumption that it might not work for anime.
In your case it worked absolutely fine, so don't get me wrong, you might be lucky and have it working perfectly fine, but generally speaking, MVTools doesn't like non-live contents.
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Originally Posted by Emulgator
FranceBB, now that poster is brilliant !
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Ehehehe thanks