It's also good to point out Rin's development here. You wouldn't have thought how she can come to a "depressed" state knowing she was so reliable and somehow felt that she got things under control with her life in seasons 1 and 2. The movie really encapsulates how adult life changes you no matter how good you are when you were young.
Okay I'm glad I wasn't the only one dreading Chikuwa's heavily foreshadowed potential death. I'm glad our boi stuck around. I liked the ending, but I did wonder "Wait, who's going to work at the new site?"
I spent 10 minutes thinking about that after finishing the movie I figured that if somehow the girls ended up running it I don't think it'll make a better substitute for their current jobs And as the others said it'll be mostly some staff hired by the tourism board
Man, after watching this review, I wish I could've seen that movie with (someone like) you. I had the same thoughts as you while watching this movie. Love it. May Shima Rin's old scooter roll!
The three minute crab hotpot mukbang was easily one of the most cathartic scenes in all of cinema. It’s the reason why cinema even exists in the first place.
"The experiences you had with your friends will always live on in you" is either a lovely sentiment or a vicious one when said to someone with no friends T.T
Good review sir. I happy to know there is a review of this movie in english. That melancholy part hits different in Yuru Camp, 'cause i never thought a serious conflict in Yuru Camp (even though i thought Chikuwa is no longer exist in first place 'cause it's a long time since anime-time era). The cancellation of the camp site and the school building that will be gone forever (and when Aoi tell "uso ya de" to hide her sadness, definitely not a funny side of "uso ya de). And Mimosa by Sasaki Eri-san really fits the atmosphere of the girls in this movie-time.
12:53 she didn't learn that it's closing. She knew back during the new years already. Their teacher asked her about the school and they mentioned something happening to it, but didn't explicitly state what was happening.
I started on watching Yuru Camp two weeks ago, and watched the movie last week. On the final bit during the construction and the campsite finally done, i was full-blown smiling. So was i during the credit montages. But then, after the final shot of them five witnessing Diamond Fuji, my tears just went out like a waterfall. It was honestly really amazing seeing all of them finally getting together after all of that hard work and suffering, and finally watching the sunrise above Mount Fuji on the place that they worked on for over a year. It was amazing. The BGM was amazing (frankly the final song probably contributed too to my tears). The animation is C-Station Yuru Camp (i mean i like S3 Yuru Camp but it has a LOT to work on but i digress). So yeah. It's an easy Shimarindango/10 for me.
Ready to make the movie my final examination for both my design class AND thesis! Edit: I just watched the movie with my Yuru Camp best friend and my students. 9/10. Definitely a movie that shows adulthood at its best and worst. And that there's always another time to go camping.
I just finished the movie because i saw it updated on CR. Its so relaxing and warming especially with a bowl of gumbo. I wish we could have more of this series
TY TY THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!! I honestly never thought we would see this movie outside of Japan, and I completely missed this announcement of its release in November with not having a Twitter account or any social media really
Randomly saw that there was an update for yuru camp on crunchyroll and I was like omg, I'm saving this for a special occasion. Yeah that lasted a day which was yesterday lol. I watched the finale for Gundam Witch from Mercury and like man that fucked me up so I watched this immediately afterwards lol. Was the perfect medicine to cheer me up.
Honestly i thought the movie started out with a bang and ended with a whimper... s2's ending was awesome. I really connected with the melancholy of going home after an amazing trip.
OK, I will give a comment before kadokawa comes to destroy all your life work and dreams, but at the least you have learned a lesson from this movie, unlike those corporate overlords First, WOW you are a fast, I've seen this movie just a cupple of hour before this video came out Second, I have not noticed the pine cones not greeting Shimarin at the beginning Third, can't avoid thinking that this movie would have hited harder if it was released a couples of years after... but i guess they were afraid of the franchise being forgotten or something if they take too much
The franchise doesn’t have the legacy power of Dragon Ball so it’s expected they would want to capitalize on its current popularity in Japan. Unfortunately outside of Japan it’s pretty much forgotten since Crunchyroll abandoned the Yuru camp community during the off seasons
@@SatumitheNeet I guess you are right, CR in my country does not even acknowledges the existence of a Yuru Camp movie. They have moved to the next moe shows of the season. BTW, Bocchi the Rock looks awesome this season, maybe a review to make company to chainsaw man?
There was a solid bit of "2 hour Yuru Camp episode" feel to this film, except Tateyama got a full orchestra to play with rather than a compact bluegrass and folk band. I liked how they weaved in the effects of public policy and the declining population, because those were the "antagonists" of this story; and the way the characters solve the conflict (win-win) is probably unrealistic, but still a brilliant way to move forward with their dream. 13:15 "They'll never acknowledge it" Maybe not directly in this movie, but it is a regular topic on the national news. There are a lot of schools in the sticks with just a handful of students because of the declining birth rate, and the postwar baby boom era schools are simply too large to maintain.
lakssjdañsldkañdslak omg your so amazing and I feel so conceted with your review, I re watched the show and even recomended it to my brother he is watching and loving it and we are so conected thanks to it its amazing !!!
I just watched it and when those mf archeologist idk who they are came.in and tried to ruin the campsite, I was like fuck em, retaliate XD, I got so angry at em, but hey it all turned out good in the end.
Its incredible that despite the mundane atmosphere and story, it had me so invested in the characters and seeing their dream come true. I was smiling throughout the film
I hate that you get focked over by crunchyroll by using small clips from yuru camp... Even though theres litterally THE FULL YURU CAMP MOVIE ON RUclips with indonesian subtitles that is 3 weeks old... Anyways i have watched it and is definittely 10/10
Actually it's not Crunchyroll that takes down yuru camp videos. If anything they would allow it. It's the Japanese copyright law firm that was hired to enforce Yuru Camp copyright overseas. But Crunchyroll did have a hand in killing the Yuru Camp community outside of Japan.
I'm a fan as well and saw the movie. The long form of a movie does not work well with a semi-boring story that is too long, and the vistas were not as nice to look at (my fav is the autumn leaves and lake episode, then the nighttime towns). The episodes where they took a long trip to visit many tourist sites would have made a good and interesting movie in comparison. I don't rememeber hearing their best music that has the whistling sound in it. I enjoyed "Do It Yourself" this anime season and I bet you'll like that show since you like this one.
Yuru camp is one of my favourite shows but couldn't bring myself to watch the movie because it'll make me sad seeing it end. Also i don't like how we just time skipped to adult life but that's just me. I would rather maybe have a 3rd season that ended them just being all together rather than them sorta separate bc they're adults
what youd rather have is right. there is a 3rd season coming like normal (there is no time skip). the movie is not even canon to the manga at all. if just a "what if" kinda thing just for the fun of it
Just finished watching the movie and wow I love it even more than the seasons 1 and 2. Nice review btw, I didn't notice the "dead pinecone" but it clicks that at that scene, Shima Rin has lost a spark in her. Glad the girls got together again. Also, in April 2024, we celebrate!
I finally got to see the movie. Being a long-time fan of the series (and its healing qualities) I have to give it 10 out of 10. I am obliged to do so. However, here comes my negative take. And yes, I realize I should not even be typing what I am about to type. Part of me is screaming not to type this (you traitor)! The movie was too long. Yuru Camp is meant to be digested in small chunks. Even if you watch it in 2 or 3 mini-episode increments...the watch time should never exceed 1.5 hours. Next, there was no need for this movie to be made. I never wanted to know what the future of the friends would be. That is simply too depressing. Obviously, they would get older (depressing), be integrated into society (depressing), have more responsibilities (depressing), etc. I also got the impression they were all around 40 years old. I thought I saw some grey in their older women hair styles. They even complained about back issues. Super depressing! My main point is, I never wanted to see them age. It's so contrary to the feelgood nature of the series. In addition, I felt the movie needed more humor. A lot more humor. I just felt like the inclusion of exaggerated humorous scenes would be the only counter to the depressing aspects of the film. That being said, I absolutely loved the movie. I liked the plot with the archeological dig, I liked the jobs they had, the return of the scooter, all that. Yes, I was fanboying out the entire time. It's frickin' Yuru Camp, what do you want me to say? The franchise literally carries itself. So in summary, I loved the movie, and will now proceed to bury my traitorous negative thoughts under my positive memories of this awesome film. 10 out of 10 all day.
@@Mahoromatic it’s calming in a sense, not filled to the brim with plot development or action, but with relaxing and fulfilling stories. It isn’t for people who crave or seek adventure and excitement but for people who enjoy the stillness of things.
It's not really a comedy like Lucky Star and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Yuru Camp is Iyashikei,i understand if it's boring to you,cause yuru camp doesn't really have a story,a goal, its just about this 5 girls camping in and their life, literally Slice of Life but CGDCT, People watch this because of this calming effect,like no conflict at all,pure relaxation and stuff
Secret Society Blanket rise up or did we all grow out of it?
They became better at hiding their alliances, they've grown up
its not yulu camp its yuru
I cried powerful manly tears when Rin was on her old scooter 🥲👌🏼
It's also good to point out Rin's development here. You wouldn't have thought how she can come to a "depressed" state knowing she was so reliable and somehow felt that she got things under control with her life in seasons 1 and 2.
The movie really encapsulates how adult life changes you no matter how good you are when you were young.
Also, it shows many things that changed when you grow up but there are still things that will never change.
Okay I'm glad I wasn't the only one dreading Chikuwa's heavily foreshadowed potential death. I'm glad our boi stuck around.
I liked the ending, but I did wonder "Wait, who's going to work at the new site?"
I think the team that was shown in the credits will be doing that. Probably with some locals helping out
Since it's technically under both the tourism board and the historical society, I think those entities would help with staffing it.
I wondered about that too! But I think the tourism board would probably find some staff to work there!
I spent 10 minutes thinking about that after finishing the movie
I figured that if somehow the girls ended up running it I don't think it'll make a better substitute for their current jobs
And as the others said it'll be mostly some staff hired by the tourism board
Man, after watching this review, I wish I could've seen that movie with (someone like) you. I had the same thoughts as you while watching this movie. Love it.
May Shima Rin's old scooter roll!
The three minute crab hotpot mukbang was easily one of the most cathartic scenes in all of cinema.
It’s the reason why cinema even exists in the first place.
You know, watching Yuru Camp not only relaxing but also making you hungry when you watch them.
"The experiences you had with your friends will always live on in you" is either a lovely sentiment or a vicious one when said to someone with no friends T.T
I also loved the credits, giving closure to all small things left. Hope you didnt miss them
Best part there is Inuko still telling the "Soba udon" story
Good review sir. I happy to know there is a review of this movie in english.
That melancholy part hits different in Yuru Camp, 'cause i never thought a serious conflict in Yuru Camp (even though i thought Chikuwa is no longer exist in first place 'cause it's a long time since anime-time era). The cancellation of the camp site and the school building that will be gone forever (and when Aoi tell "uso ya de" to hide her sadness, definitely not a funny side of "uso ya de).
And Mimosa by Sasaki Eri-san really fits the atmosphere of the girls in this movie-time.
Didn't you notice that the pine cones don't just say hi? They say cone-ichiwa.
You win
12:53 she didn't learn that it's closing. She knew back during the new years already. Their teacher asked her about the school and they mentioned something happening to it, but didn't explicitly state what was happening.
Yep they foreshadowed it
I started on watching Yuru Camp two weeks ago, and watched the movie last week.
On the final bit during the construction and the campsite finally done, i was full-blown smiling. So was i during the credit montages.
But then, after the final shot of them five witnessing Diamond Fuji, my tears just went out like a waterfall. It was honestly really amazing seeing all of them finally getting together after all of that hard work and suffering, and finally watching the sunrise above Mount Fuji on the place that they worked on for over a year.
It was amazing. The BGM was amazing (frankly the final song probably contributed too to my tears). The animation is C-Station Yuru Camp (i mean i like S3 Yuru Camp but it has a LOT to work on but i digress). So yeah. It's an easy Shimarindango/10 for me.
Do you think that Kratos keeps a poster of Rin pinned to his wall?
Great movie Great review.. can't wait for season 3
They got copyrighted? Because I swear to God yuru camp videos were how I found your channel before.
Only the live action came back the ones about the actual anime are gone
Ready to make the movie my final examination for both my design class AND thesis!
Edit: I just watched the movie with my Yuru Camp best friend and my students. 9/10. Definitely a movie that shows adulthood at its best and worst. And that there's always another time to go camping.
I just finished the movie because i saw it updated on CR. Its so relaxing and warming especially with a bowl of gumbo. I wish we could have more of this series
Watch "Do it yourself" that played this anime season.
@@Charok1 oh trust me do it yourself and bocchi the rock was top of my list this season
Say less my friend
Man the "chill in a hot spring 5ft apart cause they're not gay" really made me laugh out loud lol
TY TY THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!! I honestly never thought we would see this movie outside of Japan, and I completely missed this announcement of its release in November with not having a Twitter account or any social media really
Randomly saw that there was an update for yuru camp on crunchyroll and I was like omg, I'm saving this for a special occasion. Yeah that lasted a day which was yesterday lol. I watched the finale for Gundam Witch from Mercury and like man that fucked me up so I watched this immediately afterwards lol. Was the perfect medicine to cheer me up.
Honestly i thought the movie started out with a bang and ended with a whimper...
s2's ending was awesome. I really connected with the melancholy of going home after an amazing trip.
ITS IN CRUNCHYROLL RIGHT NOW?! BROOOO WHAAAAAT I THOUGHT I WAS WAITING FOR IT BRUUUUUH IM FINNA WATCH IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
OK, I will give a comment before kadokawa comes to destroy all your life work and dreams, but at the least you have learned a lesson from this movie, unlike those corporate overlords
First, WOW you are a fast, I've seen this movie just a cupple of hour before this video came out
Second, I have not noticed the pine cones not greeting Shimarin at the beginning
Third, can't avoid thinking that this movie would have hited harder if it was released a couples of years after... but i guess they were afraid of the franchise being forgotten or something if they take too much
The franchise doesn’t have the legacy power of Dragon Ball so it’s expected they would want to capitalize on its current popularity in Japan. Unfortunately outside of Japan it’s pretty much forgotten since Crunchyroll abandoned the Yuru camp community during the off seasons
@@SatumitheNeet I guess you are right, CR in my country does not even acknowledges the existence of a Yuru Camp movie.
They have moved to the next moe shows of the season. BTW, Bocchi the Rock looks awesome this season, maybe a review to make company to chainsaw man?
nice to see you review something you like.
and poor pinecone-kon~ saddest death in animes history.
keep up the nice work ;)
It’s rare to be able to make videos about something I like
There was a solid bit of "2 hour Yuru Camp episode" feel to this film, except Tateyama got a full orchestra to play with rather than a compact bluegrass and folk band. I liked how they weaved in the effects of public policy and the declining population, because those were the "antagonists" of this story; and the way the characters solve the conflict (win-win) is probably unrealistic, but still a brilliant way to move forward with their dream.
13:15 "They'll never acknowledge it" Maybe not directly in this movie, but it is a regular topic on the national news. There are a lot of schools in the sticks with just a handful of students because of the declining birth rate, and the postwar baby boom era schools are simply too large to maintain.
lakssjdañsldkañdslak omg your so amazing and I feel so conceted with your review, I re watched the show and even recomended it to my brother he is watching and loving it and we are so conected thanks to it its amazing !!!
Its weird how some random camping anime has made such a huge impact on my life. I bawled at the dead pinecone. I understood its meaning 100%
I just watched it and when those mf archeologist idk who they are came.in and tried to ruin the campsite, I was like fuck em, retaliate XD, I got so angry at em, but hey it all turned out good in the end.
I just watched the Yuru Camp movie about a week ago and it made me fall even more in love with this amazing series 😭
Its incredible that despite the mundane atmosphere and story, it had me so invested in the characters and seeing their dream come true.
I was smiling throughout the film
Im glad that im not the only one who though chikuwa is going to die in the movie due ro old age
I feel sad that Chikuwa is old during the movie.
I know this vid is old and all, but Rin fumo spotted
I hate that you get focked over by crunchyroll by using small clips from yuru camp...
Even though theres litterally THE FULL YURU CAMP MOVIE ON RUclips with indonesian subtitles that is 3 weeks old...
Anyways i have watched it and is definittely 10/10
Actually it's not Crunchyroll that takes down yuru camp videos. If anything they would allow it. It's the Japanese copyright law firm that was hired to enforce Yuru Camp copyright overseas. But Crunchyroll did have a hand in killing the Yuru Camp community outside of Japan.
@@SatumitheNeet Oh ok, thanks for clarification
I'm a fan as well and saw the movie. The long form of a movie does not work well with a semi-boring story that is too long, and the vistas were not as nice to look at (my fav is the autumn leaves and lake episode, then the nighttime towns). The episodes where they took a long trip to visit many tourist sites would have made a good and interesting movie in comparison. I don't rememeber hearing their best music that has the whistling sound in it. I enjoyed "Do It Yourself" this anime season and I bet you'll like that show since you like this one.
wait the movie is out online???????????
_dies from peak fiction_
Sit back and enjoy satumi talks about yuri camp❤
Yuru camp is one of my favourite shows but couldn't bring myself to watch the movie because it'll make me sad seeing it end. Also i don't like how we just time skipped to adult life but that's just me. I would rather maybe have a 3rd season that ended them just being all together rather than them sorta separate bc they're adults
what youd rather have is right. there is a 3rd season coming like normal (there is no time skip). the movie is not even canon to the manga at all. if just a "what if" kinda thing just for the fun of it
Bro I’m worried this is the end of Yuru camp, a fine aging, but still. What’s your take on this Satumi
I mean with all the nostalgia and melancholy in this movie
And the full circle thing
There's season 3 coming anyway
Just finished watching the movie and wow I love it even more than the seasons 1 and 2. Nice review btw, I didn't notice the "dead pinecone" but it clicks that at that scene, Shima Rin has lost a spark in her. Glad the girls got together again.
Also, in April 2024, we celebrate!
I finally got to see the movie. Being a long-time fan of the series (and its healing qualities) I have to give it 10 out of 10. I am obliged to do so. However, here comes my negative take. And yes, I realize I should not even be typing what I am about to type. Part of me is screaming not to type this (you traitor)! The movie was too long. Yuru Camp is meant to be digested in small chunks. Even if you watch it in 2 or 3 mini-episode increments...the watch time should never exceed 1.5 hours. Next, there was no need for this movie to be made. I never wanted to know what the future of the friends would be. That is simply too depressing. Obviously, they would get older (depressing), be integrated into society (depressing), have more responsibilities (depressing), etc. I also got the impression they were all around 40 years old. I thought I saw some grey in their older women hair styles. They even complained about back issues. Super depressing! My main point is, I never wanted to see them age. It's so contrary to the feelgood nature of the series. In addition, I felt the movie needed more humor. A lot more humor. I just felt like the inclusion of exaggerated humorous scenes would be the only counter to the depressing aspects of the film. That being said, I absolutely loved the movie. I liked the plot with the archeological dig, I liked the jobs they had, the return of the scooter, all that. Yes, I was fanboying out the entire time. It's frickin' Yuru Camp, what do you want me to say? The franchise literally carries itself. So in summary, I loved the movie, and will now proceed to bury my traitorous negative thoughts under my positive memories of this awesome film. 10 out of 10 all day.
Wait, this is on CR? Wtf
And season 3 now in horizon! Old yuru camp video start to pop into my recommendations I never can be happier.
When you say the pinecone died,
Me- 😢
Yuru Camp is so boring aaaaaaah
Yesss and it’s awesome!!!
You heathen! I bet you also don't like Non Non Biyori - like all the others who burn in cretin-hell.
@@gunsmithcat7542 I don't. Back in my day it was all Lucky Star and Haruhi. And now it's all over.
@@Mahoromatic it’s calming in a sense, not filled to the brim with plot development or action, but with relaxing and fulfilling stories. It isn’t for people who crave or seek adventure and excitement but for people who enjoy the stillness of things.
It's not really a comedy like Lucky Star and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Yuru Camp is Iyashikei,i understand if it's boring to you,cause yuru camp doesn't really have a story,a goal, its just about this 5 girls camping in and their life, literally Slice of Life but CGDCT, People watch this because of this calming effect,like no conflict at all,pure relaxation and stuff
I’m gonna say it, yuru camp is mid