Does Gen Z Know 90's Anime?!
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- We tested Gen Z to see how many iconic 90s anime they knew! Which anime should we have for PART 2?
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Content Featured:
Neon Genesis Evangelion
• Neon Genesis Evangelio...
Inuyasha
• InuYasha Clip- Episode...
Berserk
• Berserk Guts vs 100 so...
Initial D
• Initial D - Gas Gas Ga...
Dragon Ball Z
• initial d first stage ...
Macross Plus
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Perfect Blue
• Macross Plus (Clip)
Sailor Moon
• Macross Plus YF-19 VS ...
Porco Rosso
• Perfect Blue | Pizza S...
Cowboy Bebop
• Viz Media dub Sailor M...
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Does Gen Z Know 90's Anime?! | React
0:00 Intro
0:44 Inuyasha
3:07 Berserk
5:40 Initial D
7:59 Dragon Ball Z
10:01Perfect Blue
12:21 Sailor Moon
14:38 Porco Rosso
17:16 Cowboy Bebop
20:08 Missing Anime?
20:24 Outro - Развлечения
G Gundam, YYH, Pokemon, Kenshin....so many good 90s anime
Yeah. It was a crime not to include Gundam, YYH and Samurai X.
Ranma 1/2
0:34 “I’m in the very niche kind of anime” “Food Wars” bruh
To the guy who pointed out Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift resembling Initial D, he'd be stoked to know that it is. And the guy who inspired Initial D, Keiichi Tsuchiya who is the original Drift king makes a cameo in Tokyo Drift as the fisherman who critiques the MC's drifting skill in the training montage. He even choreographed and did a lot of the drifting in the movie.
Fun fact: Keiichi Tsushiya starting drifting after being bored during racing, making him a legend in the process!
How actually dare you not show them any of the action from Sailor Moon!? The villains are hardcore!
Did you seriously make a 90s anime video without Yu Yu Hakusho?
Yes how ?
Glad i saw this comment now i don't wanna watch it lol
This the first comment I saw and I agree whole heartedly. If you know HxH, then you would know it's predecessor YYH, which in fact, was made by the same creator. Plus, YYH is one of the classics with the King of Comebacks aka Yusuke Urameshi.
Yea the video choices were clearly not made by someone who grew up in the 90s yu yu hakusho was right up their with sailor moon evangelion and dbz it’s show I can rewatch all the time
Technically yu yu Hakusho is 80s but only got big in 90s
Inuyasha is from the 2000s. So already the accuracy of this video is sus.
Fail!!!!!!! not showing them Sailor Moon transformation
Give me Ranma 1/2, Outlaw Star, Yu-gi-oh, Yu yu hakusho, Slayers, Card Captor Sakura. Especially Slayers. loved that one.
Should have included Case Closed/Detective Conan in Japan as well, Its so good. And Card Captor Sakura.
"90s anime."
Starts with a show that first aired in 2000.
Yeah. Producers are zoomers already.
Inuyasha anime debut in 2000, the manga was release in the 90's
yes, you said what I want to say.
close enough i guess XD
Inu-Yasha aired in Japan in 2000! Definitely not 90s, as you can definitely recognise the start of style shift.
Bebop is a must watch. Outlaw Star, Blue Gender, Rurouni Kenshin, Trigun, Samurai Champloo all good
Finally Porco Rosso getting some love, probably one of Ghibli's most overlooked masterpiece.
Hearing Jamie mention Tenchi Muyo literally unlocked childhood memories for me!! Another good series to mention is G Gundam, Outlaw Star, Cardcaptor Sakura and my personal favorite Big O
9:48- Vegeta was only an antagonist in rhe first season. Also, he referred to himself as the Prince of All Saiyans, not the king; he never got to be king because Planet Vegeta was destroyed when he was a kid.
Seriously you did a whole thing about 90s anime and you didn’t include Gundam Wing which is right up there with DBZ and sailor moon for popularizing anime here in the west during that decade
Dude, they used the viz dub for sailor moon from 2010s....in the 90s all anyone knew was the dic dub, nvm the original. Messy creative. But then again, it's TOEI.
DBZ was what got me into anime. Rest in Heaven Akira Toriyama
No Yu Yu Hakusho or Trigun? What a joke.
As an Evangelion fan, that "Avongelion" pronunciation killed me a little inside...
Agreed
RIP AKIRA TORIYAMA
Describing Evangelion as giant robots fighting giant monsters just shows ignorance of what the show is actually about
It’s up to interpretation. That’s why it’s art. Not homework
I need more!!! Many missing iconic ones, Yu Yu Hakusho, Rurouni Kenshin, Fushigi Yugi, Slam Dunk, Yu-Gi-Oh, Cardcaptor, Trigun, the Gundams etc.
How can you have a video about 90s Anime and not have Trigun, Yu Yu Hakusho and Rurouni Kenshin apart of it?!
What about Tenchi Muyo!, Slayers, Macross Plus, Magic Knight Rayearth, Vision of Escaflowne, Martian Successor Nadesico, His and Her Circumstances, or Serial Experiments Lain? Should I keep going? They can't fit everything, bro.
I also found it funny that the very first anime they chose was Inuyasha, which first aired in October 2000. A 90s manga, maybe, but not a 90s anime.
@@ethantarr9130 He's referring to the most iconic 90s animes. I would've brought up Ranma as well.
@@jp3813 "Most iconic" by whose definition, exactly?
@@ethantarr9130 Try using yours. Out of the animes that you listed, which ones do you think are more iconic than Yu Yu Hakusho, Rurouni Kenshin, or Trigun?
@@jp3813 "Use mine" lol. That's my whole point. This is entirely subjective and arbitrary.
Anyway, sounds like your criteria is "what me and my American friends used to watch on Cartoon Network."
I have a fun fact for y'all- did you know that the creator of Sailor Moon, Naoko Takeuchi is married to Yu Yu Hakusho's creator?
For real?!, I did not know that. That is amazing to know, thank you for the fun fact.👍
12:26 The girl on the right wearing a Sailor Moon shirt 😅
Yu Yu Hakusho English dub, trigun, outlaw star, and ninja scroll all classics
Hey, REACT. In a future video, can you please have Generation Z know some more anime from the 1990's? Have them know the following:
Digimon Adventure (1999-2000)
Yu Yu Hakusho (1992-1994)
One Piece (1999-present)
Rurouni Kenshin (1996-1998)
Princess Mononoke (1997)
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (1995-1996)
Hunter x Hunter (1999-2001)
Dragon Ball GT (1996-1997)
Crayon Shin-Chan (1992-present)
Detective Conan (Case Closed in the U.S.) (1996-present)
Slayers (1995-1997)
Trigun (1998)
Slam Dunk (1993-1996)
Cardcaptor Sakura (1998-2000)
Would you mind doing this again, please?
Ranma
“If they make like a live action version of Perfect Blue, I’d watch that.”
They did that. It’s called Black Swan from 2012, starring Natalie Portman.
No he got the rights to it so he could use certain scenes from it, but not use the whole story, he also used scenes from perfect blue for Requiem for a Dream not just Black Swan
Screw Porkman, I'm so jealous of her!
'I know 90's anime, I'm a Straw Hat Pirate'
One Piece, isn't a 90's anime. The anime came out in Japan in the tail end of 1999, and didn't hit North America till 2004. It is, if anything, a 2000's anime.
Inuyasha isn't a 90's anime either, it's started in 2000 (2002 in English). Unless we have a different definition of the 90's.
Too bad that they didn't mention Slam Dunk or Mobile Suit Gundam Wing.
I wish they'd pick shows that aren't popular, cause picking the ones that are just feels like is defeats the point of people knowing them or not
They may be conflating the publication of the manga with the anime. If they are then both are from the mid-90's.
Her name was Serena in the US in the 90's.
Oh I know Serena, the female trainer in Pokémon X and Y.
If there's a part two of this video coming soon, I wanna see "Vision of Escaflowne" as part of the line-up.
also Record of Lodoss War
No Ghost in the Shell?
Laughing man represent!
Sailor Moon was the first anime I watched as a kid; Inuyasha was the anime that got me addicted to the medium.
5:29 "It was too big to be called a sword. Massive, Thick, Heavy and far too rough. Indeed, it was like a heap of raw iron"
There are so many more iconic 90's anime that could have replaced a lot of these. If you're going to do a show like this, pick a producer who really knows it. He made it pretty clear in the beginning that this is not his knowledge base, and it shows.
Definitely. Picking Sailor Moon and showing a clip where she got scolded by her mom instead of a clip of the transformation or the fights? That was so random
Props for including Initial D which was one of the two biggest influences (the other being 2001's The Fast and the Furious) on American car tuner culture. Why you didn't show a clip of Takumi hitting those 5 hairpins running in the gutter, I have no idea. Running in the 90s man!
The beginning scene of Ghost In the Shell is still burned into my memory..
It's hard for it not to be. It was a very dark and dramatic intro showing how badass The Major is. Even with her fragmented memories. :)
Berserk - "He leaves the group and duels the leader."
Yeah, that's one way of describing the plot...
No Gundam, no Outlaw star, no slayers, Those who hunt elves, Angel links, dna2, ah my goddess, big O, master of mosquiton
The Inuyasha anime came out in 2000, that is not 90s. The manga came out in 96, but the anime aired Oct. 2000.
90’s anime….
Rurouni Kenshin ? no Sakura Card Captor? Slayers??
Where the homie Conan?? (Case Closed/Detective Conan), Gundam Wing ? Orphen was good to watch…
Ronin Warriors was 👌
Slayers definetely should been there
Not to mention Mobile Suit Gundam Wing with its iconic theme song Rhythm Emotion by Two-Mix.
Perfect Blue is soooo good. One of my faves. Little known fact is that Darren Aronofsky bought the rights to the film just so he could re create some of the scenes for Black Swan.
Can we all agree that Vegeta wasn't a King but a Prince?? Cause last time I checked, his father who is also called Vegeta was a King of Planet Vegeta which was destroyed by Frieza when he killed King Vegeta and decided to eliminate every single Saiyan... Also Bardock Goku's dad looks just like him which makes sense since everyone in Goku's family look like their own fathers! XD
They DIDN'T show Trigun ...
No yu yu hakusho? No gundam wing?
Nadia, Record of Lodoss War, Slam Dunk, Card Captor Sakura, Crayon Shinchan, Magical DoReMi, City Hunter 91(since DBZ was also considered "90's"), KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops(although this one probably 99% Americans wouldn't know, Katsushika is a small quaint district in Tokyo's east side), You're Under Arrest, Lupin the 3rd, GeGeGe no Kitaro, The Kindaichi Case Files, Chuka Ichiban(the OG Food Wars), and a few hundred more....
i wanted to throw in Five Star Stories, but the anime came out in 89
Or maybe Dragon Ball GT.
Always amusing when people complain in the comments about anime not included, since the episode would be many hours long, if they included them all. XD
Ghost in the shell, Yu Yu Hakusho. Ninku, GTO, Rurouni Kenshin,........
It's probably more productive for the comments to ask for a part 2 with more 90s anime rather than complain that they didn't include every single anime in one video
Why would you show such a slow, romantic scene for Inuyasha instead of the MANY fight scenes or messed up scenes?! You could've shown the showdown between Inuyasha and Sesshomaru inside their father's skeleton, Sesshomaru when he uses a human arm to be able to wield Tetsusaiga and show off the Wind Scar, and scene with Naraku and how manipulative he is. What a missed opportunity! Disappointing. 🤦🏿♂️
Because Inuyasha is a romance. I think the sailor moon scene was a weirder pick...
no hxh, yuyu hakusho, samurai x, slam dunk?
Damn ... wasn't expecting something like Perfect Blue. (I'm not going to say it, but pretty sure they showed the "twist" in the clip.
where is yuyu hakusho, escaflowne, fushigo yugi, now then, here there, rurouni kenshin, doraemon, pokemon, lain, card captor sakura, gundam wing, GTO, digimon, slam dunk, orphen, nadia: secret of the blue water
Ranhma 1/2. GTO and Slam DUnk are from the first 2000, anyway,
@@gabrielesolletico6542 you might want to fact check that ranma was aired weekly between April 15, 1989 and September 16, 1989, GTO was around 1999, and Slam dunk was from October 1993 to March 1996.
Were you expecting them to feature every anime that aired in the 90’s, or are you just disappointed that they didn’t include your personal favourites?
Needs more Magic Knight Rayearth
@@nashd1821 You might want to fact check because Ranma ½ Nettōhen was aired between October 20, 1989 and September 25, 1992.
lol if they included this selection of 90's anime and only manage to know some of them will be nice bcoz 90's anime has a wide selection of great anime that got buried by new anime...
Selection of 90's anime: Flame of Recca, Zenki, Remi nobody's girl, BTX, Mojacko, Romeo's Blue Skies, The Three Musketeers Anime, Weiß Kreuz aka Knight Hunters, The Secret of Blue Water, Macross, Gundam Wing, Vision Of Escaflowne and Kima the white lion
i watched all of these before going to school and after school. i even cried to Remi
@@Schuldig yeahh anime back then gives you that little emotional damage. i cried when i watch Marco: 3000 leagues in search of mother... 😢
"I'm into nieche anime"... proceeds to name Food Wars.
The Inuyasha anime was straight up 2000s. However the manga did start in 1996.
The title of this video is a bit misleading when you realize they actually tell the Gen Z reactors what the anime is as soon as the clips start playing.
If we're sticking to 1990s anime, here are some suggestions:
01) Blue Submarine No. 6
02) Rurouni Kenshin
03) Record of Lodoss War (or Slayers)
04) Hunter x Hunter
05) Yu Yu Hakusho (or Flame of Recca)
06) Detective Conan (or Great Teacher Onizuka)
07) Neon Genesis Evangelion
08) Ghost in the Shell (or Akira)
09) Slam Dunk
10) Cowboy Bebop
I'm impressed Tenchi Universe was mentioned by Jaime. It's also my favorite. Props
Cowboy Bebop’s soundtrack is banging.
Edit: Samurai Champloo’s too.
Do a part two with millennials instead: Card Captor Sakura, Vision of Escaflowne, Gundam Wing, Trigun, YuYuHakusho, Digimon Adventure, His and Her Circumstances. Very broad selection of different demographics.
Ranma 1/2 would be more appropriate than Inuyasha. Gundam Wing, Ronin Warriors, Card Captors Sakura, Ninja scroll, project A-ko, Vampire Hunter D, Iczer-one and so much more. Yu yu Hakisho should have been included.
Ok my love for jaxon grew stronger once he mentioned Trigun. Its one of my favorite animes.
Surprised Yu Yu Hakusho wasn't in here, but great picks to have them watch!
You gotta have Yu Yu Hakusho, Ramna 1/2, and Fushigi Yugi on a 90's list.
It's because they're basic.
That Berserk synopsis wasn't necessarily wrong but...
Is Jackson wearing a Stand Arrow? I see he's a man of culture
My number one animated show is sailor Moon but it's also tied with cardcaptors and Inuyasha, the next ones I like are Digimon, Pokemon, yu Yu Hakusho and Yu-Gi-Oh along with a bunch of others but I can't remember what they are at the current time
Trevor is so right the Initial D OST goes SO HARD!
3:25 he knows true pain
Kagome got transported to the past not other world, kagome is the reincarnation of kikiyo
The first anime I remember watching was the original Voltron. I watched the English dubbed Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball in the 90s, and Inuyasha's a personal favorite.
Saying Initial D is like Space Dandy and it's like Cowboy Bebop from the watching the first clip of the anime is wild. Those 2 are in a completely different genre from Initial D 😂
This list is missing a lot of iconic animés,
Gundam Wing(one of the most popular Gundam series right after Gundam Seed)
Hunter X Hunter(the 90's one)
Yu yu Hakusho(one of the iconic and it always be)
Magic Knight Rayearth(created by CLAMP, this animé is similar to Neon Genesis Evangelion and Gundam series)
Monster Rancher(one of the creators who actually created Pokémon are here!)
Fushigi Yuugi(The soap opera version of animé)
Ranma 1/2(released in 80's but popularized in 90's)
Rurouni Kenshin(aka Samurai X)
Slam Dunk(Kuroko's Basket was a huge successor to this anime)
Flame of Recca(a alternate version of Yu Yu Hakusho except the main character is using fire dragons to defeat the bad guys)
Shonen Jump can have its "Big Three," but what really popularized anime in the West for 90s kids was Pokemon, DBZ, and Sailor Moon. Toonami back in the day from 4-6PM was the best. Also, shoutout to Gundam.
Speaking of Toonami it's about to have a nostalgia block on Adult swim that's gonna air on Fridays from 5pm to 7pm. And i know so far that it's gonna air original Dragonball and Sailor Moon. Pretty exciting honestly.
I wouldn't say that, sure Sailor Moon and Pokémon were the first I saw... Well not technically because in the 70s there was a Swedish-Finnish-Japanese Animation, Moomin. It was technically the first Anime I saw. And in the 90s they remade it, TV TOKYO produced it, Tanoshii Moomin Ikka. And to this day, in Finland and Sweden it's the most fondly remembered animation ever. And yes, I know the Finnish and the Swedish Intros. And I don't even speak Finnish.
Astro Boy: Am I a joke to you?!
If only the Dragon Quest Abel anime was successful. 😔
As an anime fan who started watching anime as a little girl in the early 90s and was in my first anime club in 1998, I wish you guys would use other popular anime from the time. I was shocked you used Initial D that's a classic that ppl didn't realize influenced fast and furious.
Where's Ranma 1/2 or Tenchi Muyo? Where's Escaflowne or Gundam Wing? Where's Fushigi Yugi or Rayearth? Where's Trigun or GTO? Some of the other popular anime films?
Initial D is one of my all time favorite animes! We named our dogs Ryosuke & Keisuke and bought a white RX7 😍
Ghost in the shell
That might be interesting to get the reactors to watch, oh I don’t know, Bubblegum Crisis. That aesthetic might actually blow their minds.
One of my favorites
Trevor is me, like, a couple or so years ago. I had never seen Cowboy Bebop, but then Target was tantalizing me because they had the show on Blu-Ray. So I eventually caved and got it, as well as Death Note, and I'm so glad I went down the anime rabbit hole with both shows! I love both shows a lot!
How come cardcaptor Sakura is forgotten?
No OG Trigun. That is one of my top favorite must see anime.
Why do people always do that?!?! "Oh, there is a big twist!!" DUDE WTF?
Cartoon Network at night was Adultswim. They’d play anime.
Yeah, and it used to be on weekdays at night, plus Saturday night would show new episodes of each anime (like Blood Plus and Bleach).
You for got Ranma1/2, El Hazard, yugiho, fist of the Northstar, voltron, so many others
Man ranma 1/2 is one of my favorites of all time
To be fair though, they would have to make a several hours long video.
Some that definitely need to be added
Golden Boy
Outlaw Star
Rurouni Kenshin
Trigun
Tenchi Muyo!
Oh My Goddess!
Yu Yu Hakusho
No Flame of Recca and Yu Yu Hakusho? Also, they should've included Cooking Master Boy. Before Food Wars, that was one of the anime's that featured cooking.
Surprise, Surprise, another anime episode, and "Zero" love for Gundam Wing.
As a child of the 80's, I watched all of these... EXCEPT Initial D and Porco Rosso. Not for any good reason, mind you. Porco Rosso I'd never heard of, and my sport anime of choice was Hajime no Ippo. I since went on to start a reaction channel of my own to watch all these shows I hadn't seen before. 🙂
The night he earned THE most bad ass title ever!! That's Guts, THE HUNDRED MAN SLAYER!!!!!!!! And when Jaxon got hyped for Trigun, YES my guy, Trigun is the GoaT
Perfect Blue was my first anime movie i chose as a kid (5-6 years old) in the VHS days. Was hooked on anime ever since.
where is Outlaw Star? Slayers? Fushigi yuugi and also Vision of Escaflowne? what about Zenki and Monster Rancher?
You just unlocked Core Childhood Memories mentioning Monster Rancher😅🤣
Escaflowne was a top contender for me!
Where I'm from, the biggest 90 anime was Saint Seiya!
Agree!
Saint seiya is actually from the 80's but yeah I love that classic
AS a Gen Z Male Who was born in the late 90s (1999), I Know Anime From the 90s, mid to late 2000s and early ones. Like Inuyasha, Ghost in the shell, Naruto, one piece
5:27 There's official blooopers for Berserk 97 where the english voice actor of Griffith sings random songs. Like a parody of part of your world where he sings that he wants to be where the s&m is 😂😂😂
The best out-take is when he sings My love is like a truck
No Yu Yu Hakusho? One of the OG big three for those how did know the big three of the 90s was DBZ, Yu Yu Hakusho and Inuyasha fye ass line up if you ask me.
Or Fist of the North Star.
While it's original run of both seasons was in the 80's, it was mainly in the 90's that it was broadcast in the US and EU.
Same with Saint Saiya. Goldorak (which is actually a 70's show) and quite a few others.
I was lucky that I received the French TF1 channel when I was a kid in the 80's, where they broadcast even OG Dragon Balls initial run just a year after its original Japan run.
Vegeta is the prince of all Saiyans
1. Dragon Ball Z
2. Naruto Shippuden
3. One Piece
4. Naruto
5. Yu Yu Hakusho
6. Slam Dunk
7. Ranma ½
8. Flame of Recca
9. Fullmetal Alchemist
10. Doraemon
11. Hunter X Hunter
12. Baki the Grappler
13. Trigun
14. Bleach
15. Dragon Ball
16. Fairy Tail
17. Toriko
18. Case Closed/Detective Conan
19. Blue Dragon
20. Cowboy Bebop
Guyver(Bio booster), Macross, Negima, Gundam, Revolution Perfect Girl, Voltron(GoLion) and Voltron 2(Dairugger XV), Blood will Tell(Dororo).
guy: "im a niche kinda anime guy"
girl: "ok, what kinda niche?"
guy: "food wars"
me: BRUH THAT SHIT AINT NICHE!