it's cause Japanese Copyright laws are kinda non-existent. it's usually a default "no" unless the artist themselves allows it. they are very protective of there property in most cases.
Mainly infamous with Hiroyuki Sawano music, but Yugo Kanno’s soundtracks (like JoJo) hasn’t been as bad, JoJo’s dedicated YTers often are fine with playing the music in the background.
Although in anime openings credits music or ending credits music (rather than scores) that is something to be really cautious of, so as much as I too would recommend “Idol” by Yoasobi, it’s a banger, I would be cautious as well.
I respect this guy for 2 reasons based on what I've seen from this video. #1 He is open minded, he came for the music, he focused on the music. Other people would've been like "eww anime music? cringe bla bla bla" #2 He actually took the time to do a little research about what anime is since he genuinely has no idea what it is. Some people would've just pretended to know what it is and even fake react just for the views.
That's true bro. I remembered a RUclipsr but I forgot the name who reacted on the dbs broly, and then reacted again on the same video but reacted as if it's his first time watching it when obviously he's making a fool of other people.
JoJo's has such a deep connection to music, especially 70's to 90's rock. Not only are most of the characters named after bands and songs, but the soundtrack also keeps up with the references from time to time. Unlike most animes, they use pre-existing songs during the credits of each episode, the first one being Roundabout by Yes. Some original compositions also do not hide their inspirations: "Knights of Terror", the theme of two characters of part 1 named Bruford and Tarkus, sounds straight from an ELP record, and "Welcome to the World" from part 2 has the exact same start as Owner of a Lonely Heart
@@Doug.Helvering Definity the Opening song, "Tank!". Most requests your probably gonna get are OP's and ED's, as in the opening and ending credit themes (Anime Culture lingo). Tank is the OP to Cowboy Bebop. hope you like Jazz, and Bongos.
the thing about JoJo's is that there's music references EVERYWHERE. A lot of the artists you've reacted to are referenced in the series. As an example the main villain for of part 1 and 3 is inspired to Ronnie James Dio and Marlon Brando.
@@thegrim418Nah, its stated by Araki himself that he made the the term JoJo, because he wanted to use the name as a term like S.S or J.J. There's no reference. Jonathan's name isn't a reference either. It just tied into that J.J (JoJo) shortened name. I don't remember what those shortened names are called sorry. Funny that you said Get Back by the Beatles since people assume that's its reference almost all the time
One of the most iconic anime ever is Cowboy Bebop and it's VERY jazz-influenced soundtrack. Yoko Kano composed the soundtrack. And WHAT a soundtrack it is.
I LOVEEE when specifically musicians react to Jojo music. I’m barely starting to dip my toes into music theory myself so it’s always so cool to hear how experienced musicians react to music, especially from my favorite shows/movies, and break it down. I hate when reactors don’t have much to add
Lots of people already recommending more anime music, but I definitely recommend Cruel Angel's Thesis from Neon Genesis Evangelion. Sort of like a late 90's japanese jazz and rock fusion. One of the most famous (and imo best) anime openings, and has sort of transcended the medium of "anime music" to just being an incredibly popular song for karaoke and stuff in Japan.
You should hear Sawano Hiroyuki music. My recomendation: 1. OST from Attack on Titan (especially main theme "ətˈæk 0n tάɪtn " (yeah, he love strange naming of tracks:DD)) 2. Openings and endings from Legend of The Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These ("Binary Star", "Cry", "Tranquility") 3. OST from Mobile Suit Gundam: Unicorn ("Into the sky", "Re: I am") ...and there is more. I just remember my favorites:D
Just reiterating the persons recommendation of Sawano, who is absolutely one of the most prolific Japanese composers who works on both anime and video games. His work on Attack on Titan (as mentioned above) is truly amazing both in the show and as an individual piece.
Yes! Came here to say this. I was first introduced to Sawano through his work on Aldnoah Zero, which was an okay show but the soundtrack blew me away. Recently, I really admired his work on the Fate/Strange Fake - Whispers of Dawn OVA. Honestly, seeing "Soundtrack by Hiroyuki Sawano" in promotional material for an anime is one of the things that's most likely to get me to check it out, he's so talented.
As you mentioned AOT, is worthy of a special mention the 3º Ending, "Yuugure no Tori - Shinsei Kamattechan". Harmony in that one is pretty curious, I'd be great to watch that analysis.
After watching your channel for quite some time now, I would have never expected to hear the words "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" coming out of your mouth haha. This feels like one weird cross-over of my interests and I'm all here for it
A cool fact about Jojo is that their characters and powers names are mostly references to 70's+ music. A good example is Golden Wind's main villain, which is called Diavolo and his power is called King Crimson with a special ability called Epitaph.
It’s great to see you working so hard to understand unfamiliar areas and showing enough respect and interest.The music and the stories behind it are always so fascinating.
If you ever want to delve into Yugo Kanno's work in JoJo again, please consider checking out "Stardust Crusaders" (both the title of the part as well as the song), I think that is still my favorite piece from him!
One of the more interesting elements of Japanese-originating music is that Japan has sort of digested and mixed up so many genres, both their own internal styles as well as Western styles, into a sort of stew with no artificial "genre" barriers. Most fellow prog fans I've found can fall in love with Japanese stuff because it's as likely to pull from disco-dancing synth-pop from the 80's, their own big surge of funk in the 70's, a smattering of jazz, metal, classical, and whatever else anyone's heard that caught their interest. It lets the music remain surprising and interesting. Jazz fusion from Japan is especially interesting, and has been for over 40 years now. Their rock and metal scene, hell even a decent chunk of their mainstream pop music has some very interesting elements to it. Groups like Shonen no Kaze who fuse reggae, hip-hop, hard-rock, and a sort of frantic dance energy, or Sukima Switch who are like Chicago (with the accompanying 80's period, sadly, but we can't all be perfect), and so many more artists.
If you really liked this, JoJo's bizarre adventure went on to influence and inspire many things including "Persona", and persona 5 is the newest entry with arguably the best sound track courtesy of Shoji meguro. I highly recommend the tracks "wake up get up get up there", "layer cake" , "when mother was there", "the whims of fate" and"rivers in the desert " its such incredible music and offers so much. Happy listening!!
YOASOBI's Idol was such a hit because it was not only a great song itself but it was really thought out. First time you hear it, you will love it for what they did with the music. Then you need to watch the first episode of Oshi no Ko and then watch Idol in english and look at the lyrics. It will hit you on an emotional level. This song as well as the anime look and sound really upbeat and happy but the first impression can't be further from reality
I hugely recommend listening to music from Cowboy Bebop (esp. "Tank," the main title music) and the scores to the original Ghost in the Shell and Paprika.
Oh, it’s fun to see you learning about anime. You may be interested in looking at some scenes from Your Lie in April, which is an anime about a young piano prodigy returning to classical music competition two years after he had a mental breakdown and stopped performing. I thought it was really cool how that show highlighted the expressiveness and emotional tone of the musical performances, which reflected the characters’ mental states, whether free and playful, stiff and constrained, or beginning to panic and lose it. The animation is also really beautiful.
Well, in the not so well known pile there's this song called Kyoumen no nami, is the opening song, for an anime called Land of the lustrous, its a great song, but what made it popular was the sheer amount of complexity present, there's this guy on RUclips that transcribes songs and documented his 50 hours descent into madness that was transcribing this one piece, plus, the song still makes me shed a tear
So glad you can appreciate such a fantastic piece! I love how much this piece is like a funky rollercoaster. The energy of the piece always gets me hyped.
First reaction video that made me stay for the intro. I give my full respect, I am a Jojo fan and even I learned something new about my favorite anime, that's a very impressive research you did there. Certainly more impressive than any other reaction I've ever seen.
So Giorno's catchphrase is "I, Giorno Giovanna have a dream" The most iconic part of his theme is at 8:14 It's a bit of a meme that when the villain is about to defeat him he would say "I, Giorno Giovanna have a piano", and that part starts playing in the distance as he's able to turn the tides of the fight
@@ZeallustImmortalyes it does and I love it for it honestly for a guy that hates repeating things saying that over and over is so tacky also campy I really like that
"sounds like Rush to me" was also my reaction back then lmao gotta love the basslines, literally the majority of japan-based songs have lovely basslines, Casiopea is the band that led my into trying bass.
You a real one for doing Jojo. Jojo has a lot of great music. Try to find the full version of all the openings. They tell a story all together if you listen to them in order.
Hirohiko Araki is one of the best plot crafters in manga history. It's amazing how composers can create a distinct atmosphere that sounds almost intrinsic to the art that they adapt.
JoJos is inherently tied to prog. There are an insane amount of references in character names; Tarkus, Bruford, King Crimson & Epitaph, 'Dan of Steel', Weather Report, etc.
It's a shame so many of the names had to be converted in the English dubs for legal reasons, because most of them are somehow references to the authors favorite bands.
Many others mentioned Cowboy Bebop. As only a casual fan of anime in the early 2000's Bebop reruns on Adult Swim ignited my interest because of the music. Every episode has a musical theme ranging from blues, samba and solo pieces to heavy metal. The opening theme and closing theme of the TV show are masterpieces. The movie has some excellent songs too: Gotta Knock A Little Harder has a gospel style I think you would enjoy.
It's great that you're venturing into the world of video games and anime music! I think one composer whom you'll love is Joe Hisaishi of Studio Ghibli.
As a fan of classic anime, I would emphatically suggest Tank! (yes, the exclamation point is included) from Cowboy Bebop. It's considered one of the most iconic and distinctive opening themes in the realm of anime fandom as well as an absolute banger. It's one of the few anime openings that I never skip.
One thing that I think you would love to know it's that the ending song(the credits song, basically) for the first part of JoJo's is "Roundabout" by Yes.
All JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Attack on Titan openings are a must listen to in my opinion, also Cowboy Bebop opening song called Tank! is a huge classic, even in USA culture e.g. musical competitions.
Oh, this is gorgeous, I am not even joking, I watched all of JoJo just because of this song and when I first heard it, no joke, I spent about 5 weeks listening to it on repeat throughout my whole day, I absolutely adore this song and I cannot get enough of it. 🔥
It would be fun if you took a listen to KICK BACK by Kenshi Yonezu. It's quite unique and very good (In my opinion), Yonezu really knows what he's doing. It's also the opening theme to the Chainsaw man anime, which is also very good.
Omg the shaker actually fit in so well with the beat, I am always amazed by how people like yourself can just think on their feet so quickly and add more flare to an already good sounding song.
i loved this video, as a anime fan it is allways interesting to see a new find the ever expanding black hole that is anime soundtracks. cant wait to see more
This is my first time seeing your channel and wow! I'm really impressed by the research you did before this. One big thing about the anime industry is that most anime are adaptations of manga (Japanese equivalent to comic books). The most popular anime come from manga published in Shonen Jump (shonen meaning young boy, these stories are targetted towards teenagers mainly but can be enjoyed by anybody). Many of the most popular anime are extremely faithful to the source manga, going so far as to basically animate panel by panel bringing the pages to life with movement as well as the music and voice acting, which is a contributing factor to why anime is more focused on detail than movement (although there is still plenty of beautiful animation to be seen in the genre for sure, the lastest arc of One Piece comes to mind). JoJo's Bizarre Adventure probably goes the furthest out of most popular anime when it comes to being faithful to the manga. The show runners obviously have great love for the original manga series because it shows in the anime. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is an anthology spanning over 100+ years from the 1880s to 2011. Each part takes place in a different era along this timeline and follows a new protagonist each time. Each protagonist is a descendant from the protagonist of the first part, and the plot of each part is set into motion thanks to the actions of the first parts antagonist, that's the connecting link between all of these stories. The series is entirely defined by the word "bizarre". I like to compare it to an over the top stage play the way that it carries itself. The original manga author, Hirohiko Araki is a massive fan of western music and so many characters names are inspired by artists and albums and whatnot. For instance the main antagonist of part 4, Yoshikage Kira, whose design is based on David Bowie, and he wields a set of powers called Killer Queen, Sheer Heart Attack, and Bites the Dust. There is also quartet of villains in part 2 named Santana, Kars (The Cars), Esidisi (ACDC), and Wamuu (Wham). Most characters contain some sort of musical reference. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is probably my favorite anime I really love it a lot. Oshi no Ko is seriously such a crazy phenomenon, it's been wild to see how rapidly it's grown thanks to the recent anime adaptation. Oshi no Ko is basically a commentary on the dark underbelly of the whole entertainment industry in Japan, but there's also another aspect to the plot which I wont spoil incase you watch it. I don't have too much to say about it other than the first episode is a movie length episode and it's one of the best hooks to a series I've ever seen. The song from it that you mentioned is the opening theme and it's a full blown J-pop bop with lyrics that represent the messages and themeing of the show, it's a masterpiece and YOASOBI is an incredible musical duo. In my opinion if you want to watch an anime for the first time, you've gotta go with Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, and most people would say the same. First of all, the story is complete, and the whole show rounds out at about 60 episodes so it's not a complete mammoth to get through. A lot of anime tropes can also be pretty jarring but this show definently eases you in on that front. The plot is basically a military drama/mystery with a coming of age story mixed in, and the story is really something special. Huge vouch for that show. One thing to note is that there's 2 adaptations of Fullmetal Alchemist. I recommend you watch the one titled Brotherhood because it's the most faithful to the manga. The other one actually started airing around the same time as the manga was being released but it actually ended up outpacing the release of the manga so the story of the anime diverges from the manga. But Brotherhood is pretty much panel for panel the same as the manga with few exceptions.
The Neon Genesis Evangelion theme is iconic and is a must. Would also love for you to check out the Main Theme and Rising Fighting Spirit from Naruto though. The Naruto soundtrack is a fantastic fusion of hard rock, martial arts shouts, and traditional Japanese instrumentation (Shamisen, Shakuhachi etc.)
Absolutely iconic theme. This is the theme of the character Giorno and it usually plays when he is about to do something really cool and crazy against Literal impossible odds and it's always hype and comes at you at perfect moments. The show is also really good and extremely creative! (Understatement) Also all the music is absolutely phenomenal
I came here from watching your Opeth videos! It's funny since JoJo's Bizarre Adventure was the show that introduced me to progressive rock with Roundabout being used at the first end credits to the show. My music taste has greatly evolved thanks to exposing myself to this media so it's cool to see someone else come at it from the opposite angle as I notice your "Close to the Edge" album on the wall there. Another interesting fact is that in the beginning of the third opening for Diamond is Unbreakable (which is the part before Golden Wind), they use the Close to the Edge font for the credits! The author loves classic rock and names a lot of his characters after bands/musicians (I remember 4 throwaway villains near the beginning of the show named Plant, Bonham, Jones, and Page lol)
I love that your intro to anime music is Jojo. Thank you for doing your research and learning a bit more about what anime is (it's a rabbit hole). I hope to see more! Thank you!
Hearing someone who previously had never even heard of anime go straight into a JoJo track was insane hahaha, what a trip. Such a great attitude and very knowledgeable with some great insights. Oh, he has a video on my favourite Attack on Titan song too? Gotta go check that out!
There are many music references in JoJo, haha. Highly recommend the music! I find myself really loving the character themes :D Thank you for covering Giorno’s theme!!! :>
I believe Tank! from cowboy bebop would be awesome; But then again, might be too long, but, there's a viseo containing all of Jojo's openings, which are 12 in total (but in the opening clips of the episodes they last only 1m30sec each;
The opening theme for Ghost Hunt is pretty cool. Shiki has one particular leitmotif, I think. FMA has great music. I like the music for the anime “Another,” and for Demon Slayer (“Butterfly Dance ~ Play” is very good). You need to react to “L’s Theme” and “Himitsu” from Death Note at some point. I’m very curious what you’d think of “From the Precipice of Defeat,” both the old and new versions, from Bleach. Also: the main theme from Paranormasight. It’s not an anime, it’s a video game.
Il Vento d'oro is just such a banger I swear, It's like such a nice tune, so many sound effects and then the jazzy beat kicks in and the moment you think it's gone all the way JOJO, GOLDEN WIND such a banger man, I can't
Got this channel randomly recommended to me on my home page and I’m all in, glad to be here and just as the journey into anime music begins too lmao great analysis and great content!
Japanese music preserves the soul of jazz. You can hear bits of jazz elements in many J-Pop, and definitely J-Rock. Japanese Jazz Fusion is the best form of Jazz Fusion in my opinion. (Try Casiopea and T-Square)
Honestly I just love how much you love what you do. I hope to capture your energy in my own life. You are a treasure. Like just imagine finding joy in things like this guy does. Gorgeous.
My favourite anime OST (official soundtrack) probably belongs to Haibane Renmei, a lesser-known series from the early 2000s that only lasted one season at 13 episodes, with strong emotional and spiritual themes to it, and the music is largely composed by Ko Otani, who's also done a bit of video game music, taking a lot of influence from acoustic instrumental Celtic, folk, avant-garde and jazz music. A totally unique experience that's really cool regardless of your taste for anime or music. That said, it's also very different from the "typical" anime soundtrack music.
@@L_O_V_E_L_A_I_N not only that, but I think, having watched Doug's content for years now, that it'll tick a lot of his boxes for what he enjoys in music. It's very experimental, but rooted in familiarity. To be honest, I'm not even all that huge into anime, but I'll hold up Haibane Renmei as one of the peak achievements in the art form. For me, it is to anime what a lot of great concept albums are to rock.
If you're gonna dive more into anime music, I HIGHLY recommend "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. It's an absolute classic from one of the most influential anime of all time.
love love to see just how much research and care you put into understanding the work. it's stuff like that that's a joy to watch, and that when you jive with something or when you might not resonate with a piece you can form your opinions in a way that can help someone who is a fan of the work gain a deeper understanding. keep on being awesome.
I love how he says "Sounds like Rush", probably without awareness of JoJo's previous use of Rush music. That's awesome and lets you know how in-tune he is to the sound that he picks it out without being previously biased toward that idea.
Glad to see more people discovering anime. One of the unfortunate things about modern anime is that it is oversaturated with escapism stories that a lot of the time appeal to the younger audience. With that said, I'm sure you can find the gems among the trash if you're careful enough.
I never got into Jojo's, but as a musician, the soundtrack is truly undeniable. For recs, I heartily second Cruel Angel's Thesis. A couple of my personal top anime themes are "Inner Universe" from Ghost in the Shell: Stand Along Complex which has a futuristic feel, "Key of the Twilight" from Dot Hack which has a serene electronic/violin fusion feel, and "Tank!" from Cowboy Bebop which has a bluesy big band/jazzy jamming feel (and is probably better known, for what that's worth).
7:45 "It sounds like an adventure."
Oh it is. A BIZARRE adventure.
Haha nice one 😂
huh i wonder if its jojo's bizarre adventure 🧐
Facts bro it is Pretty Bizarre
and that's putting it lightly haha
Say that again
Anime music can be extremely hard hitting with copyright, please take care
it's cause Japanese Copyright laws are kinda non-existent. it's usually a default "no" unless the artist themselves allows it. they are very protective of there property in most cases.
It sounds like he possibly both pitched it up an sped it up a bit in editing so he should be okay.
Mainly infamous with Hiroyuki Sawano music, but Yugo Kanno’s soundtracks (like JoJo) hasn’t been as bad, JoJo’s dedicated YTers often are fine with playing the music in the background.
Although in anime openings credits music or ending credits music (rather than scores) that is something to be really cautious of, so as much as I too would recommend “Idol” by Yoasobi, it’s a banger, I would be cautious as well.
If he pauses allot he'll be ok
I respect this guy for 2 reasons based on what I've seen from this video.
#1 He is open minded, he came for the music, he focused on the music. Other people would've been like "eww anime music? cringe bla bla bla"
#2 He actually took the time to do a little research about what anime is since he genuinely has no idea what it is. Some people would've just pretended to know what it is and even fake react just for the views.
Also he doesn't pause mid song. Absolute chad!
can you cite a single example for #2? that sounds utterly bizarre and hella entertaining honestly, if it exists. I do think you are doing a cap though
@@algumnomeaihehe someone already said Nicholas Light above, you sure you're not the one capping?
That's true bro. I remembered a RUclipsr but I forgot the name who reacted on the dbs broly, and then reacted again on the same video but reacted as if it's his first time watching it when obviously he's making a fool of other people.
@@algumnomeaihehe read
Don’t worry the JOJO’s community will welcome u with welcoming arms
They will take their stand, yes.
We dont hate, we just want to spread the good word of Araki sensei to the world
@@Shrimp4Gura The only time we hate is when people skip parts.
@@TheMuddler and speedreaders/people with no reading comprehension whatsoever
Jojo fans are very friendly
JoJo's has such a deep connection to music, especially 70's to 90's rock. Not only are most of the characters named after bands and songs, but the soundtrack also keeps up with the references from time to time. Unlike most animes, they use pre-existing songs during the credits of each episode, the first one being Roundabout by Yes. Some original compositions also do not hide their inspirations: "Knights of Terror", the theme of two characters of part 1 named Bruford and Tarkus, sounds straight from an ELP record, and "Welcome to the World" from part 2 has the exact same start as Owner of a Lonely Heart
Well the best boy in the early seasons was Speedwagon, so there's that.
I think it was Eyes Over Heaven, but a lot of the soundtrack was really on point for that
Speedwagon, esidisi, vanilla ice, zeppeli
@@CyFssplease… let this die
@@afkass4965 *Whamu*
If you liked this piece of music, I'm sure you'll love the Cowboy Bebop OST, it's one of the most acclaimed pieces in the world of Anime!
Doug, this is the answer. Cowboy Bebop's OST is outstanding.
Haven't heard of it... any specific suggestions to start with?
@@Doug.Helvering Definity the Opening song, "Tank!". Most requests your probably gonna get are OP's and ED's, as in the opening and ending credit themes (Anime Culture lingo). Tank is the OP to Cowboy Bebop. hope you like Jazz, and Bongos.
@@Doug.Helvering I personally recommend their episode closing song, "The Real Folk Blues," but also "Tank!" and "Space Lion" are totally recommended!
@@Doug.Helveringsimply the main theme to start from: Tank!
7:46 "sounds like an adventure" yeah, a bizarre one
Only one? 9 at least XD
the thing about JoJo's is that there's music references EVERYWHERE. A lot of the artists you've reacted to are referenced in the series. As an example the main villain for of part 1 and 3 is inspired to Ronnie James Dio and Marlon Brando.
"JoJo" itself is a reference to something from rock music.
@@songfulmusicofsongsGet back by the beatles perhaps?
@@thegrim418Nah, its stated by Araki himself that he made the the term JoJo, because he wanted to use the name as a term like S.S or J.J. There's no reference. Jonathan's name isn't a reference either. It just tied into that J.J (JoJo) shortened name. I don't remember what those shortened names are called sorry. Funny that you said Get Back by the Beatles since people assume that's its reference almost all the time
@@C____1-2 I mean it's the only song I know of that has 'Jojo" in the lyrics. Given all the other music themed names in season 1 the logic follows.
@@C____1-2 ive heard he choose the name jonathan because he had the meeting at "jonathan's". a restaurant brand in japan.
One of the most iconic anime ever is Cowboy Bebop and it's VERY jazz-influenced soundtrack. Yoko Kano composed the soundtrack. And WHAT a soundtrack it is.
Indeed! Tank is one of the best opening track I remember... It's so groovy!
Oh yeah Please the Cowboy Bebob intro
Yoko Kano would be great to look into in general.
@@alexanderdario the exclamation mark goes after Tank not before 🤓 i'll see myself to the door
Yoko Kanno, not to be confused with Yugo Kanno
My heart soften to see Mr. Doug do a little dance on the start of the song, it's kinda cute 🥺
I LOVEEE when specifically musicians react to Jojo music. I’m barely starting to dip my toes into music theory myself so it’s always so cool to hear how experienced musicians react to music, especially from my favorite shows/movies, and break it down. I hate when reactors don’t have much to add
did I hear break down ? BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN ! BREAKDOWN BREAKDOWN !!!
Seeing how music is composed is such a magical feeling. Music theory is amazing!
This is a hell of a song to pick to introduce yourself to what is available within Anime. Great choice.
いやぁ〜こうやってジョジョの曲を聞いて貰えるのとっても嬉しいことだ😂
Some serious piece of art is coming. That was totally unexpected.
Lots of people already recommending more anime music, but I definitely recommend Cruel Angel's Thesis from Neon Genesis Evangelion. Sort of like a late 90's japanese jazz and rock fusion. One of the most famous (and imo best) anime openings, and has sort of transcended the medium of "anime music" to just being an incredibly popular song for karaoke and stuff in Japan.
When he's on the Evangelion train, he may as well check that haunting ending theme 'Hostility Restrained'.
You should hear Sawano Hiroyuki music. My recomendation:
1. OST from Attack on Titan (especially main theme "ətˈæk 0n tάɪtn " (yeah, he love strange naming of tracks:DD))
2. Openings and endings from Legend of The Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These ("Binary Star", "Cry", "Tranquility")
3. OST from Mobile Suit Gundam: Unicorn ("Into the sky", "Re: I am")
...and there is more. I just remember my favorites:D
Just reiterating the persons recommendation of Sawano, who is absolutely one of the most prolific Japanese composers who works on both anime and video games. His work on Attack on Titan (as mentioned above) is truly amazing both in the show and as an individual piece.
Yes! Came here to say this. I was first introduced to Sawano through his work on Aldnoah Zero, which was an okay show but the soundtrack blew me away. Recently, I really admired his work on the Fate/Strange Fake - Whispers of Dawn OVA. Honestly, seeing "Soundtrack by Hiroyuki Sawano" in promotional material for an anime is one of the things that's most likely to get me to check it out, he's so talented.
As you mentioned AOT, is worthy of a special mention the 3º Ending, "Yuugure no Tori - Shinsei Kamattechan". Harmony in that one is pretty curious, I'd be great to watch that analysis.
Quality recommendation
You should also do from “Neon genesis Evangelion”
Anime soundtracks have so much variety it's really something for everyone.
There is so much great anime music out there, but if you want the place to go next I can only imagine it being Cowboy Bebop's amazing soundtrack.
I had to get the soundtrack on vinyl because it's so good, It's the only soundtrack that I own.
Jojo’s soundtrack is amazing. Keep continue please
After watching your channel for quite some time now, I would have never expected to hear the words "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" coming out of your mouth haha. This feels like one weird cross-over of my interests and I'm all here for it
A cool fact about Jojo is that their characters and powers names are mostly references to 70's+ music. A good example is Golden Wind's main villain, which is called Diavolo and his power is called King Crimson with a special ability called Epitaph.
Then 80s then 90s music references
@@Nastyn1nja808 70’s as well and late 60’s
Araki's record collection. Whenever he needs a name it's as easy as taking one out of the shelf and looking at the title.
music is a jojo reference
But, how does king crimson work?
Holy shit, nice detailed research. I'm subbed, you really caught me off guard with the effort that other fail to give.
It’s great to see you working so hard to understand unfamiliar areas and showing enough respect and interest.The music and the stories behind it are always so fascinating.
If you ever want to delve into Yugo Kanno's work in JoJo again, please consider checking out "Stardust Crusaders" (both the title of the part as well as the song), I think that is still my favorite piece from him!
It's so good that people just assume it's Jotaros theme half the time lmao
@@ZeallustImmortal
like how people think Il Vento D'Oro is Giorno's theme?
@@McBehrer Yeah pretty much.
One of the more interesting elements of Japanese-originating music is that Japan has sort of digested and mixed up so many genres, both their own internal styles as well as Western styles, into a sort of stew with no artificial "genre" barriers.
Most fellow prog fans I've found can fall in love with Japanese stuff because it's as likely to pull from disco-dancing synth-pop from the 80's, their own big surge of funk in the 70's, a smattering of jazz, metal, classical, and whatever else anyone's heard that caught their interest.
It lets the music remain surprising and interesting. Jazz fusion from Japan is especially interesting, and has been for over 40 years now. Their rock and metal scene, hell even a decent chunk of their mainstream pop music has some very interesting elements to it. Groups like Shonen no Kaze who fuse reggae, hip-hop, hard-rock, and a sort of frantic dance energy, or Sukima Switch who are like Chicago (with the accompanying 80's period, sadly, but we can't all be perfect), and so many more artists.
Got to love some Masayoshi Takanaka.
If you really liked this, JoJo's bizarre adventure went on to influence and inspire many things including "Persona", and persona 5 is the newest entry with arguably the best sound track courtesy of Shoji meguro. I highly recommend the tracks "wake up get up get up there", "layer cake" , "when mother was there", "the whims of fate" and"rivers in the desert " its such incredible music and offers so much. Happy listening!!
If Doug's going to start exploring anime music then we need to get him introduced to Yuki Kajiura, y'all.
YES YES YES
And Daisuke Ishiwatari if anime styled games apply as well
Sawano as well
Absolutely, legendary composer
Canta Per Me lives rent free in my head.
YOASOBI's Idol was such a hit because it was not only a great song itself but it was really thought out. First time you hear it, you will love it for what they did with the music. Then you need to watch the first episode of Oshi no Ko and then watch Idol in english and look at the lyrics. It will hit you on an emotional level.
This song as well as the anime look and sound really upbeat and happy but the first impression can't be further from reality
sounds quite different
"Sounds like an adventure" A bizzare one even?
Damn. I love your reactions.
I hugely recommend listening to music from Cowboy Bebop (esp. "Tank," the main title music) and the scores to the original Ghost in the Shell and Paprika.
Oh, it’s fun to see you learning about anime. You may be interested in looking at some scenes from Your Lie in April, which is an anime about a young piano prodigy returning to classical music competition two years after he had a mental breakdown and stopped performing. I thought it was really cool how that show highlighted the expressiveness and emotional tone of the musical performances, which reflected the characters’ mental states, whether free and playful, stiff and constrained, or beginning to panic and lose it. The animation is also really beautiful.
I need to watch that one I like Forest No Piano
Well, in the not so well known pile there's this song called Kyoumen no nami, is the opening song, for an anime called Land of the lustrous, its a great song, but what made it popular was the sheer amount of complexity present, there's this guy on RUclips that transcribes songs and documented his 50 hours descent into madness that was transcribing this one piece, plus, the song still makes me shed a tear
Dude I LOVE your energy! Also love the fact that you really took the time to look up your facts and educate! Jojo's is one of my absolute favs!
So glad you can appreciate such a fantastic piece! I love how much this piece is like a funky rollercoaster. The energy of the piece always gets me hyped.
I feel this piece fall right in place with some crazy platforming level in a game
First reaction video that made me stay for the intro. I give my full respect, I am a Jojo fan and even I learned something new about my favorite anime, that's a very impressive research you did there. Certainly more impressive than any other reaction I've ever seen.
I really liked that you did some research before reacting to the music
Be it games or anime, I'm gonna keep suggesting the Hollow Knight OST. Lots of great serene tracks in there that warrant your analysis!!
It's on my list!
City of Tears better be on that Hollow Knight list, lol. What a STELLER Piano track@@Doug.Helvering
Heck yeah
So Giorno's catchphrase is "I, Giorno Giovanna have a dream"
The most iconic part of his theme is at 8:14
It's a bit of a meme that when the villain is about to defeat him he would say "I, Giorno Giovanna have a piano", and that part starts playing in the distance as he's able to turn the tides of the fight
Ngl the "I have a dream" that Giorno does feels so cheesy as times
@@ZeallustImmortalyes it does and I love it for it honestly for a guy that hates repeating things saying that over and over is so tacky also campy I really like that
"I, Giorno Giovana have a lot of plot armor"
this was one of the best if not THE best reaction videos I have ever watched.
"sounds like Rush to me" was also my reaction back then lmao
gotta love the basslines, literally the majority of japan-based songs have lovely basslines, Casiopea is the band that led my into trying bass.
You a real one for doing Jojo. Jojo has a lot of great music. Try to find the full version of all the openings. They tell a story all together if you listen to them in order.
my guy was vibing and i love it
Hirohiko Araki is one of the best plot crafters in manga history. It's amazing how composers can create a distinct atmosphere that sounds almost intrinsic to the art that they adapt.
Not gonna lie, the extra research felt great to hear 😮
JoJos is inherently tied to prog. There are an insane amount of references in character names; Tarkus, Bruford, King Crimson & Epitaph, 'Dan of Steel', Weather Report, etc.
It's a shame so many of the names had to be converted in the English dubs for legal reasons, because most of them are somehow references to the authors favorite bands.
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He picked the right anime for a musical first impression 🔥
And the right song. This song alone makes me wanna watch Golden Wind all over again
Bands that play for anime scores play their hearts out. It's seen as very prestigious over there and God bless them for it.
damn i love how much background research you did.
You are so fcking cool & chill Doug! Keep up the great work Sir!
You're so fun! Love the energy
Many others mentioned Cowboy Bebop. As only a casual fan of anime in the early 2000's Bebop reruns on Adult Swim ignited my interest because of the music. Every episode has a musical theme ranging from blues, samba and solo pieces to heavy metal. The opening theme and closing theme of the TV show are masterpieces. The movie has some excellent songs too: Gotta Knock A Little Harder has a gospel style I think you would enjoy.
It's great that you're venturing into the world of video games and anime music! I think one composer whom you'll love is Joe Hisaishi of Studio Ghibli.
Oh, yes! Hisaishi makes my heart beat better in any movie.😊❤
A composer I would recommend is Kajiura Yuki. She's done a bunch of music for various anime and games since the 90s.
WOAH? He joined so flawlessly. Loved his reactions
As a fan of classic anime, I would emphatically suggest Tank! (yes, the exclamation point is included) from Cowboy Bebop. It's considered one of the most iconic and distinctive opening themes in the realm of anime fandom as well as an absolute banger. It's one of the few anime openings that I never skip.
I love this lmao. This is so great!
KEVIN PENKINNNNNNNNNN is a must. You will be obsessed over the composition. Irregular God, Hanazeve Caradhina, etc.
One thing that I think you would love to know it's that the ending song(the credits song, basically) for the first part of JoJo's is "Roundabout" by Yes.
All JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Attack on Titan openings are a must listen to in my opinion, also Cowboy Bebop opening song called Tank! is a huge classic, even in USA culture e.g. musical competitions.
Oh, this is gorgeous, I am not even joking, I watched all of JoJo just because of this song and when I first heard it, no joke, I spent about 5 weeks listening to it on repeat throughout my whole day, I absolutely adore this song and I cannot get enough of it. 🔥
It would be fun if you took a listen to KICK BACK by Kenshi Yonezu. It's quite unique and very good (In my opinion), Yonezu really knows what he's doing. It's also the opening theme to the Chainsaw man anime, which is also very good.
Omg the shaker actually fit in so well with the beat, I am always amazed by how people like yourself can just think on their feet so quickly and add more flare to an already good sounding song.
i loved this video, as a anime fan it is allways interesting to see a new find the ever expanding black hole that is anime soundtracks. cant wait to see more
This is my first time seeing your channel and wow! I'm really impressed by the research you did before this. One big thing about the anime industry is that most anime are adaptations of manga (Japanese equivalent to comic books). The most popular anime come from manga published in Shonen Jump (shonen meaning young boy, these stories are targetted towards teenagers mainly but can be enjoyed by anybody). Many of the most popular anime are extremely faithful to the source manga, going so far as to basically animate panel by panel bringing the pages to life with movement as well as the music and voice acting, which is a contributing factor to why anime is more focused on detail than movement (although there is still plenty of beautiful animation to be seen in the genre for sure, the lastest arc of One Piece comes to mind). JoJo's Bizarre Adventure probably goes the furthest out of most popular anime when it comes to being faithful to the manga. The show runners obviously have great love for the original manga series because it shows in the anime.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is an anthology spanning over 100+ years from the 1880s to 2011. Each part takes place in a different era along this timeline and follows a new protagonist each time. Each protagonist is a descendant from the protagonist of the first part, and the plot of each part is set into motion thanks to the actions of the first parts antagonist, that's the connecting link between all of these stories. The series is entirely defined by the word "bizarre". I like to compare it to an over the top stage play the way that it carries itself. The original manga author, Hirohiko Araki is a massive fan of western music and so many characters names are inspired by artists and albums and whatnot. For instance the main antagonist of part 4, Yoshikage Kira, whose design is based on David Bowie, and he wields a set of powers called Killer Queen, Sheer Heart Attack, and Bites the Dust. There is also quartet of villains in part 2 named Santana, Kars (The Cars), Esidisi (ACDC), and Wamuu (Wham). Most characters contain some sort of musical reference. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is probably my favorite anime I really love it a lot.
Oshi no Ko is seriously such a crazy phenomenon, it's been wild to see how rapidly it's grown thanks to the recent anime adaptation. Oshi no Ko is basically a commentary on the dark underbelly of the whole entertainment industry in Japan, but there's also another aspect to the plot which I wont spoil incase you watch it. I don't have too much to say about it other than the first episode is a movie length episode and it's one of the best hooks to a series I've ever seen. The song from it that you mentioned is the opening theme and it's a full blown J-pop bop with lyrics that represent the messages and themeing of the show, it's a masterpiece and YOASOBI is an incredible musical duo.
In my opinion if you want to watch an anime for the first time, you've gotta go with Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, and most people would say the same. First of all, the story is complete, and the whole show rounds out at about 60 episodes so it's not a complete mammoth to get through. A lot of anime tropes can also be pretty jarring but this show definently eases you in on that front. The plot is basically a military drama/mystery with a coming of age story mixed in, and the story is really something special. Huge vouch for that show. One thing to note is that there's 2 adaptations of Fullmetal Alchemist. I recommend you watch the one titled Brotherhood because it's the most faithful to the manga. The other one actually started airing around the same time as the manga was being released but it actually ended up outpacing the release of the manga so the story of the anime diverges from the manga. But Brotherhood is pretty much panel for panel the same as the manga with few exceptions.
Persona 5 soundtrack, silent Hill 2 soundtrack. 2 of my all times that you should check out
I second this
I love that he did research into what he was reacting to so he could appreciate better
The Neon Genesis Evangelion theme is iconic and is a must. Would also love for you to check out the Main Theme and Rising Fighting Spirit from Naruto though. The Naruto soundtrack is a fantastic fusion of hard rock, martial arts shouts, and traditional Japanese instrumentation (Shamisen, Shakuhachi etc.)
One of the highlights of JoJo is these character themes, the beat down track. Seeing the bad guy get pummeled as theses tunes jam is *chefs kiss* 👌
Absolutely iconic theme. This is the theme of the character Giorno and it usually plays when he is about to do something really cool and crazy against Literal impossible odds and it's always hype and comes at you at perfect moments.
The show is also really good and extremely creative! (Understatement) Also all the music is absolutely phenomenal
I came here from watching your Opeth videos! It's funny since JoJo's Bizarre Adventure was the show that introduced me to progressive rock with Roundabout being used at the first end credits to the show. My music taste has greatly evolved thanks to exposing myself to this media so it's cool to see someone else come at it from the opposite angle as I notice your "Close to the Edge" album on the wall there. Another interesting fact is that in the beginning of the third opening for Diamond is Unbreakable (which is the part before Golden Wind), they use the Close to the Edge font for the credits! The author loves classic rock and names a lot of his characters after bands/musicians (I remember 4 throwaway villains near the beginning of the show named Plant, Bonham, Jones, and Page lol)
I love that your intro to anime music is Jojo. Thank you for doing your research and learning a bit more about what anime is (it's a rabbit hole). I hope to see more! Thank you!
Hearing someone who previously had never even heard of anime go straight into a JoJo track was insane hahaha, what a trip. Such a great attitude and very knowledgeable with some great insights. Oh, he has a video on my favourite Attack on Titan song too? Gotta go check that out!
There are many music references in JoJo, haha. Highly recommend the music! I find myself really loving the character themes :D Thank you for covering Giorno’s theme!!! :>
Theme of Laura from the Silent Hill 2 soundtrack by Akira Yamaoka is one I'd recommend
easily one of the best video game soundtracks
You've chosen one of the best Anime for its music.
I believe Tank! from cowboy bebop would be awesome;
But then again, might be too long, but, there's a viseo containing all of Jojo's openings, which are 12 in total (but in the opening clips of the episodes they last only 1m30sec each;
You could probably find a lot of jojo fans on videos of songs with their name in the anime. Examples: Shine on you crazy diamond, Epitaph etc.
The opening theme for Ghost Hunt is pretty cool. Shiki has one particular leitmotif, I think. FMA has great music. I like the music for the anime “Another,” and for Demon Slayer (“Butterfly Dance ~ Play” is very good). You need to react to “L’s Theme” and “Himitsu” from Death Note at some point. I’m very curious what you’d think of “From the Precipice of Defeat,” both the old and new versions, from Bleach.
Also: the main theme from Paranormasight. It’s not an anime, it’s a video game.
Il Vento d'oro is just such a banger I swear, It's like such a nice tune, so many sound effects and then the jazzy beat kicks in and the moment you think it's gone all the way JOJO, GOLDEN WIND such a banger man, I can't
This just popped up in my feed and now I want to rewatch JoJo
Got this channel randomly recommended to me on my home page and I’m all in, glad to be here and just as the journey into anime music begins too lmao great analysis and great content!
Japanese music preserves the soul of jazz. You can hear bits of jazz elements in many J-Pop, and definitely J-Rock.
Japanese Jazz Fusion is the best form of Jazz Fusion in my opinion. (Try Casiopea and T-Square)
10:10 dayem its crazy how you recreated it with only 1 listen ,am impressed
My favourite soundtrack in probably in any series is from made in abyss. Highly recommend gravity, hanazeve caradinha and old stories
Honestly I just love how much you love what you do. I hope to capture your energy in my own life. You are a treasure. Like just imagine finding joy in things like this guy does. Gorgeous.
I would highly recommend the opening of Land of the Lustrous or Houseki no Kuni in Japanese. It's a beautiful that makes great use of polyrhythms.
As soon as you start jamming I knew I would be visiting you channel more often lol, great reaction.
My favourite anime OST (official soundtrack) probably belongs to Haibane Renmei, a lesser-known series from the early 2000s that only lasted one season at 13 episodes, with strong emotional and spiritual themes to it, and the music is largely composed by Ko Otani, who's also done a bit of video game music, taking a lot of influence from acoustic instrumental Celtic, folk, avant-garde and jazz music. A totally unique experience that's really cool regardless of your taste for anime or music. That said, it's also very different from the "typical" anime soundtrack music.
Wonderful soundtrack, definitely worthy of a reaction here.
@@L_O_V_E_L_A_I_N not only that, but I think, having watched Doug's content for years now, that it'll tick a lot of his boxes for what he enjoys in music. It's very experimental, but rooted in familiarity.
To be honest, I'm not even all that huge into anime, but I'll hold up Haibane Renmei as one of the peak achievements in the art form. For me, it is to anime what a lot of great concept albums are to rock.
my man was turning up! That was an amazing breakdown and reaction especially for someone whose never watched the anime, thanks for bringing much joy.
If you're gonna dive more into anime music, I HIGHLY recommend "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. It's an absolute classic from one of the most influential anime of all time.
youtube suggested a Freddy Mercury ai cover of it
love love to see just how much research and care you put into understanding the work. it's stuff like that that's a joy to watch, and that when you jive with something or when you might not resonate with a piece you can form your opinions in a way that can help someone who is a fan of the work gain a deeper understanding.
keep on being awesome.
You can't go wrong listening to anything from Attack on titan's soundtrack. You will not be disappointed!
Samurai Champloo got some of the best soundtrack out there! and Kaiji is another recommendation!
8:05 the moment yall want
I just loveee how you informed yourself before you jump into something that you aernt quite familiar with
You should listen to Kenji Kawaii (Avalon as well as Ghost in the Shell).
I love how he says "Sounds like Rush", probably without awareness of JoJo's previous use of Rush music. That's awesome and lets you know how in-tune he is to the sound that he picks it out without being previously biased toward that idea.
Glad to see more people discovering anime. One of the unfortunate things about modern anime is that it is oversaturated with escapism stories that a lot of the time appeal to the younger audience.
With that said, I'm sure you can find the gems among the trash if you're careful enough.
I never got into Jojo's, but as a musician, the soundtrack is truly undeniable.
For recs, I heartily second Cruel Angel's Thesis. A couple of my personal top anime themes are "Inner Universe" from Ghost in the Shell: Stand Along Complex which has a futuristic feel, "Key of the Twilight" from Dot Hack which has a serene electronic/violin fusion feel, and "Tank!" from Cowboy Bebop which has a bluesy big band/jazzy jamming feel (and is probably better known, for what that's worth).