The animation of human disqualification referred to the act of adapting the novel "Human Disqualification" into an animated work. The novel was written in Japan and told the story of the protagonist Osamu Dazai who fell into despair and self-reproach after graduation and finally chose to commit suicide. The specific details of the animation of Human Disqualification were as follows: The animation production company would usually hire a professional animation production team to produce the animation. They would design animation scenes and characters based on the plot and characters of the novel, and use animation techniques to create unique visual effects. 2 animated works are usually broadcast on television or on the Internet. The audience could understand the story and the characters by watching the novel and share their views on the novel with other audiences. Three-person animation works usually adopted a more realistic animation style. They would try their best to restore the scenes and characters in the novel so that the audience could better feel the atmosphere of the novel. Four-person disqualification animation works usually add some humorous elements. They would use animation techniques to create interesting scenes and characters to attract the audience's attention. Five-person animation works usually had some adaptation of the novel. They would change some of the plots and characters in the novel to suit the style of the animation and the needs of the audience. Generally speaking, the animation of the human disqualification referred to the act of adapting the novel "Human Disqualification" into an animated work. They would try their best to recreate the scenes and characters in the novel and add some humorous elements to attract the audience's attention.