Japanese Anime | Film Evolution (1907-2020)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 фев 2021
  • A full tribute to anime films from 1907 to the present day.
    This took almost 3 years to make, mainly because I wanted this to be as good as possible (and also I had actual assignments to focus on).
    Now that I know what works I will hopefully be making more of these in the future. Maybe I might even do retrospectives on the films shown in this video. If you can, please share this video and subscribe to my channel for more.
    List of films listed: boxd.it/3ILt6
    Credit to all original creators of the films.
    References for choices and information:
    letterboxd.com
    imdb.com
    myanimelist.net
    anime-planet.com
    animenewsnetwork.com
    Sight and Sound Magazine

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  • @FilmsEvolve
    @FilmsEvolve  2 года назад +1299

    BEFORE YOU COMMENT, generally asked questions that I'm sick of answering.
    Where is *insert anime show*?
    I only included films, with series this video would have taken longer to make, plus anime films and shows have different animation quality due to budget so it would have been jarring at times.
    Where is Infinity Train, End of Evangelion, Naruto movies etc.?
    If they are connected to a series, I tried to avoid them for 3 reasons: spoilers (for show I've not seen), confusion (unless I have seen the film/series it was hard to recognise where the clip was from) and again, length. This unfortunately means I missed out some great and important films but sacrifices had to be made. Mobile Suit Gundam 1 snuck in there, not sure why might have been because other films that year weren't well known enough or something. If I were to make it again it likely wouldn't make the cut.
    What about sequels?
    Same as ones above. Didn't want to spoil myself. Exceptions for Cyborg 009 and others before then as I was very limited on what films were available.
    You missed *** film.
    Yeah, might be a reason for that. If its made after 2020 then of course its not going to be here. It might not be popular/historically important enough (according to the sites, magazines and articles I used to research), It might have been made in a year with already 3 entries (I limit it to 3 so to save on length) or it may have just slipped through, there are a few that in hindsight I should have included. I was working on this basically by myself, human error can happen.
    What about 3D animation/Stop-motion?
    Very few are made by Japan. They tend to stick with the typical anime style. I did originally include one of the finial fantasy films for 2005 but it stood out like a sore thumb so I removed it very early on.
    I like to think I've generally included the most important and popular films in anime! Thanks for reading! ^-^

    • @gustyko8668
      @gustyko8668 2 года назад +21

      Oh I see, well thanks for the clarification!

    • @gone6442
      @gone6442 2 года назад +12

      i came here to see color animation

    • @supiriorendergamer8834
      @supiriorendergamer8834 Год назад +7

      there is no popular anime in your video
      😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад +47

      @@supiriorendergamer8834 Your Name, Studio Ghibli all are extremely popular... what anime would you say I missed?

    • @ZombifiedDuder
      @ZombifiedDuder Год назад +14

      Surprised you didn't include A Letter to Momo for the 2011 films, since it's such a gorgeous film.
      Although, I guess the two you included for 2011 are certainly more popular.
      I guess I should be more surprised that the only thing you had for 2005 was fucking Mars of Destruction. I mean, hell, not only is it infamously bad, it wasn't even released theatrically.
      I get that it's a joke since it only showed up for two seconds... but It's a shame that a great looking original film from 2005 like "Arashi no Yoru ni" didn't make the cut all for the sake of a joke.

  • @bryankerr9174
    @bryankerr9174 2 года назад +3505

    Wow. The 1958 and 1959 examples were a huge leap forward from what had been before.

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  2 года назад +415

      Its likely that a lot of that is due to later restorations of those films compare to those before. Toei is a big company that is still around today and have re-released their biggest films multiple times. Same goes with Ghibli, their parts have a lot higher definition then others in the video due to them having enough popularity (and money) to make improvements in later years. Was trying to avoid that for fairness reasons but unfortunately I haven't the time or money to source the un-altered versions of these films (if that is the case).

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger Год назад +30

      I like the 58 one better

    • @user-ps9jj1ug2m
      @user-ps9jj1ug2m Год назад +53

      日本だと東映直営の映画館なら今でもたま~にリバイバルやってるね。

    • @cavemann_
      @cavemann_ Год назад +7

      You mean backwards, almost no movement.

    • @iaport
      @iaport Год назад +6

      And then there's just Mars of Destruction in 2005.

  • @valeriobenedetti7791
    @valeriobenedetti7791 2 года назад +1679

    00:01 Katsudō Shashin, 1907
    00:04 Namakura Gatana, 1917
    00:10 Urashima Taro, 1918
    00:16 Usagi to Kame, 1924
    00:21 Ubasuteyama, 1925
    00:29 Saiyuuki: Son Gokuu Monogatari, 1926
    00:32 A ship of Oranges, 1927
    00:37 Animal Olympic Games, 1928
    00:42 Kobu Tori, 1929
    00:46 Mura Matsuri, 1930
    00:48 Cho no Sainan, 1931
    00:59 Ooatari Sora No Entaku, 1932
    01:06 Hibari no Yadogae, 1933
    01:17 Corporal Norakuro, 1934
    01:27 Chagama Ondo, 1935
    01:39 Suzume no Oyado, 1936
    01:48 Katsura Hime, 1937
    01:54 Maabu no Kinoshita Toukichirou, 1938
    02:06 Benkei Tai Ushiwaka, 1939
    02:20 Duck Brigade, 1940
    02:33 Ari-chan, 1941
    02:41 Sankichi the Monkey: The Air Combat, 1942
    02:49 Momotarō's Sea Eagles, 1943
    03:05 The Spider and the Tilup, 1943
    03:26 Momotaro: Sacred Sailors, 1945
    03:51 Sakura Haru no Gensou, 1946
    03:59 Suteneko Tora-chan, 1947
    04:04 Tora-chan to Hanayome, 1948
    04:18 Kitsune no Home Run Out, 1949
    04:39 Tora-chan no Kankan Mushi, 1950
    04:49 Dangobei Torimonochou Hirake Goma no Maki, 1952
    04:59 Hana to Chou, 1954
    05:12 Yuurei-sen, 1956
    05:35 Koneko no Rakugaki, 1957
    06:00 Panda and the Magic Serpent, 1958
    06:16 Magic Boy, 1959
    06:30 Alakazam the Great, 1960
    06:47 Anju to Zushiou Maru, 1961
    07:00 Tales of a Street Corner, 1962
    07:23 Doggie March, 1963
    07:38 Ningyo, 1964
    07:53 Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon, 1965
    08:02 Cyborg 009, 1966
    08:20 Cyborg 009 and the Monster Wars, 1967
    08:27 Adventures of Horus: Prince of the Sun, 1968
    08:33 Puss in Boots, 1969
    08:40 A Thousand and One Nights, 1969
    08:50 Flying Phantom Ship, 1969
    09:07 Cleopatra, 1970
    09:17 Animal Treasure Island, 1971
    09:24 Panda! Go, Panda!, 1972
    09:30 Belladonna of Sadness, 1973
    09:40 Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Mermaid, 1975
    09:49 Ringing Bell, 1978
    09:58 Taro the Dragon Boy, 1978
    10:14 Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro, 1979
    10:25 Toward the Terra, 1980
    10:34 Mobile Suit Gundam I, 1981
    10:46 Gauche the Cellist, 1982
    11:06 Barefoot Gen, 1983
    11:25 Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, 1984
    11:33 Night of the Galactic Railroad, 1985
    11:50 Vampire Hunter D, 1985
    12:05 Angel's Egg, 1985
    12:24 Arion, 1986
    12:40 Laputa: Castle in the Sky, 1986
    12:56 Royal Space Force; The Wings Of Honneamise, 1987
    13:07 Wicked City, 1987
    13:17 Robot Carnival, 1987
    13:29 My Neighbor Totoro, 1988
    13:39 Grave of the Fireflies, 1988
    13:54 AKIRA, 1988
    14:06 Uroteukidōji: Legend of the Overfiend, 1989
    14:16 Kiki's delivery service, 1989
    14:27 A Wind Named Amnesia, 1990
    14:40 Only Yesterday, 1991
    14:49 Porco Rosso, 1992
    14:57 Ninja Scroll, 1993
    15:03 Pom Poko, 1994
    15:09 Whisper of the Heart, 1995
    15:25 Ghost in the Shell, 1995
    15:35 Spring and Chaos, 1996
    15:56 Perfect Blue, 1997
    16:06 Princess Mononoke, 1997
    16:14 Kite, 1998
    16:27 Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade, 1999
    16:40 Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, 2000
    16:52 Metropolis, 2001

    • @tizzy-hizzy
      @tizzy-hizzy 2 года назад +27

      Thank you for your hard work

    • @ucoksubejo964
      @ucoksubejo964 Год назад

      The Best Viper Retro Gamer play 2014-2016 only to be contuined
      1983-1989
      1983
      Super Mario Bros
      1984
      F1 Race
      1986
      Banana
      Rampage
      1987
      Rush Attack
      1989
      1 on 1 Basketball
      1991-1995
      1991
      Tecmo Super Bowl
      1992
      Tecmo Super NBA Basketball
      Mortal Kombat 1
      1993
      The Punisher
      Martial Champion
      Survival Arts
      Mortal Kombat 2
      NBA Jam
      Natsume Championship Wrestling
      Clayfighter
      Mortal Kombat Snes Version
      1994
      Tetris and Dr. Mario
      Fight Fever
      Tattoo Assassin
      Primal Rage
      The King Of Fighter 94
      Donkey Kong Country
      Darkstalkers The Night Warriors
      Killer Instinct
      Wild Guns
      Clayfighter 2 Judgements Clay
      Killer Instinct Snes Version
      Super Mario All-Stars and Super Mario World
      Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
      Mortal Kombat 2 Snes Version
      NBA Jam Tournament Edition
      Hotel Mario
      1995
      Mortal Kombat 3
      Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
      NHL 2 on 2 Ice Hockey Challage
      Darkstalkers Revenge Night Warriors
      Killer Instinct 2
      NBA Live 96
      1996-2000
      1996
      Super Mario 64
      Metal Slug
      Art Of Fighting 3
      Mortal Kombat Trilogy
      NBA Jam HangTime
      Harvest Moon
      War Gods
      Wayne Gretzky Hockey 3D
      Killer Instinct Gold
      Rush San Francisco Extrame Racing
      Clayfighter 63/13
      1997
      Mortal Kombat Myhtologies Sub Zero
      Rampage World Tour
      Mortal Kombat 4
      Grand Theft Auto 1
      Diddy Kong Racing
      1998
      Kobe Bryant Courtside NBA
      Mario Party
      1999
      Super Smash Bros
      Crash Team Racing
      Game and Watch 3
      Namco Museum 64
      Mario Golf N64 and GBC
      NFL Blitz 2000
      NBA Showtime NBA On NBC
      Rampage 2 Universal Tour
      Paperboy 64 War Final Assault
      Garou Mark of the wolves
      Mortal Kombat Gold
      All Electronic Arts Sports Games 1999 Nintendo 64 Gameboy Color Playstation 1
      Driver You Are The Wheelman
      NFL Quaterbacks 2000
      Super Mario Bros. Deluxe
      Kettou Beast Wars Transformers
      Ape Escape
      Donkey Kong 64
      WWF Wrestlemania 2000
      Grand Theft Auto 2
      NBA Jam 2000
      Earthworm Jim 3D
      NHL Blade Steel 99
      All Star Baseball 2000
      Pokemon Snap
      NBA Courtside Featuring Kobe Bryant
      Pepsiman
      Harvest Moon 64
      Harvest Moon 2 GBC
      Harvest Back To Nature
      Monster Truck Madness
      Kenievel
      Wild Metal Country
      Pac-Man World
      Mario Party 2
      2000
      Kirby 64
      Donkey Kong Country GBC Version
      NBA In The Zone 2000
      Nascar Rumble
      Rampage Trough Time
      Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue
      Mortal Kombat Special Force
      Mario Party 3
      2001-2006 waiting be to contuined
      2001
      Super Mario Advance
      Mario Kart Super Circuit
      Tekken Advance
      The Powerpuff Girls Chemical X-Traction
      Spongebob Squarepants SuperSponge
      The Italian Job
      NBA Hoopz
      WWF Smackdown Just Bring it
      Max Payne
      Toki Tori
      Rampage Puzzle Attack
      Harvest Moon Save The Homeland
      Burnout
      NBA Street Vol1
      Super Smash Bros. Melee
      Continue 2001-2006

    • @moguanime5091
      @moguanime5091 Год назад +1

      ❤️❤️

    • @mot_la
      @mot_la Год назад +2

      ❤❤

    • @bibekdas7449
      @bibekdas7449 Год назад +2

      Thanks for such a hard work!

  • @mestiso105
    @mestiso105 Год назад +236

    こう見ると手塚治虫と初期の東映メンバー(高畑勲、大塚康生、宮崎駿)の功績の大きさに感動する

  • @at-tv4di
    @at-tv4di Год назад +468

    初期はディズニーの影響を受けていますが、徐々に日本独自のテイストになっていってますね 
    この投稿者さんの選んでるアニメのセンスが良いですね☺️

    • @ageofz1520
      @ageofz1520 Год назад +30

      今じゃ全世界のアニメが日本の影響を受けている

    • @at-tv4di
      @at-tv4di Год назад +91

      @@ageofz1520
      そうですかね?ディズニーとかイルミネーションは日本とは別の方向性だなと思います

    • @user-pb9jq4nj3k
      @user-pb9jq4nj3k Год назад +7

      ​​@@at-tv4di america o no zo i te
      Fact

    • @user-pt3ux2kv4s
      @user-pt3ux2kv4s 11 месяцев назад +8

      ⁠​⁠@@user-pb9jq4nj3kkankoku fact

    • @kkk69kkk
      @kkk69kkk 3 месяца назад

      @@at-tv4di フランスのアニメを見ても全然違うよな。2.5dを絶妙に活かせてるし、たとえば、近年のフランス側で作ったNetflixのアーケインとかSONYアメリカのスパイダーマンとか。随分長年の作業期間を経て作られてるからとはいえ、ああいうスタイリッシュさは是非日本も積極的に身を乗り出して学んでほしい。劇場版では新海さんが、テレビアニメではMAPPAやCloverworks、ufortable等々が上がり株とはいえ、2.5dへの挑戦は怠らないでほしい。原神や崩壊を作ったmihoyoの先例から分かるように、2.5dは3dより全然日本に適してるアートスタイルだから。

  • @geoffreyherrick298
    @geoffreyherrick298 Год назад +5161

    I can definitely see the Disney influences, especially with the early films.

    • @rendhikaakbar6933
      @rendhikaakbar6933 Год назад +113

      Yes, im agree with you

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger Год назад +52

      Yeah I see that

    • @matthewweatherford6566
      @matthewweatherford6566 Год назад +238

      Some of the animation and music are so much like the Hollywood cartoons that without looking it up or looking at Japanese letters, I never would've guessed they were from outside the US.

    • @Solomonwo
      @Solomonwo Год назад +18

      Shut:).

    • @mysteryfoult9410
      @mysteryfoult9410 Год назад +7

      @@matthewweatherford6566 simmer down xD

  • @KitKat_293
    @KitKat_293 Год назад +1901

    I think it’s interesting how early animation often involves animals. I find animal characters harder to draw. But maybe they’re easier to animate because they can be sillier or less fluid and still look ok

    • @TheIhplodur
      @TheIhplodur Год назад +63

      Early Dragonball had a lot of Animal Charakters, too. Dragonball Z only a few.

    • @TheImmilky
      @TheImmilky Год назад +202

      Animals are very universal and easy to understand by children, thus easier to relate to and it allows for more fantastical portrayals

    • @KitKat_293
      @KitKat_293 Год назад +18

      @@TheImmilky oh yea!! Great point

    • @muellerhans
      @muellerhans Год назад +16

      The third is based on a japanese fairy tail, the fourth on a fabel with european origin, the fifth on a japanese legend and the sixth on a chinese novel.

    • @joestarblader777
      @joestarblader777 Год назад +1

      And hadashi no gen where is it

  • @qd86
    @qd86 Год назад +111

    ようまとめましたね!!!特に昔の作品は 今の日本人でも知らない作品が多いですよ。

  • @user-hi4tx7es4l
    @user-hi4tx7es4l Год назад +88

    50年代以前はディズニーからの影響が色濃く残ってる感じがしますね。60年代以降から独自の路線へと成長して現代のスタイルになっているように見えます。やはりディズニーのアニメーションは偉大ですね。

  • @Alex-yy5wo
    @Alex-yy5wo 2 года назад +153

    1945 Anime: War propaganda
    1946 Anime: cutesy butterflies

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  2 года назад +20

      America is like: No, wholesome vibes only!

    • @ChrisHilgenberg
      @ChrisHilgenberg 3 месяца назад +8

      ​@@FilmsEvolvefor real though, from late 1945 until basically 1952, the Americans through the GHQ basically censored anything that highlighted anything of Japan's past, anything deemed 'martial' or that hinted at anything nationalistic. This permeated through movies, TV, books, songs. It's why direct media depicting the aftermath of the bombings was banned and media critical of the atomic bombs like Godzilla and Ibuse's book Black Rain came out after 1952.

    • @chumon1992
      @chumon1992 21 день назад

      @FilmsEvolve except for when they made fun of hitler and nazis. there were some dark themes and war propaganda​ then

  • @klas1777
    @klas1777 Год назад +653

    Fun fact: the explosion of nausicaa of the valley wind (11:25) was made by Anno Hiideaki, the creator of Evangelion.

    • @coliarchyramaguava
      @coliarchyramaguava Год назад +16

      @@rafaelescobar7931 yep into fanta

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger Год назад +8

      I never really watched anime because the us Americans a little bit too passionate about the sexual stuffs. but I probably should watch it still gonna watch dubs because I don’t wanna pause every second to read.

    • @idk-vl5fi
      @idk-vl5fi Год назад +4

      I think every anime fan knows it

    • @ruryumi
      @ruryumi Год назад +7

      I LOVE EVANGELION

    • @Jay0Kayo
      @Jay0Kayo Год назад +2

      It does look like something from Evangelion, gave me Eva vibes even before reading this

  • @intreoo
    @intreoo Год назад +51

    8:02 I feel like the 1960s was when anime really began to develop. Before it was just American animation given Japanese touches, but by this time a distinct style began to emerge, which is most exemplified by the iconic oval-shaped eyes.

    • @takaakiyamada5451
      @takaakiyamada5451 7 месяцев назад

      Americans in general have an abnormally high opinion of Disney.
      Disney didn't invent anime.
      Disney didn't invent animal characters.
      In Japan's long history of animation, there are fewer than ten works that imitate Disney.
      The bad disease of Westerners is that they do not recognize the originality of Japanese people and always want to believe that they were ``influenced by the West''.
      It's just a wish.

    • @takaakiyamada5451
      @takaakiyamada5451 7 месяцев назад +5

      Everyone should take a look at Japanese manga books (yellow covers) and ukiyo-e prints from the 1700s.
      Also, Westerners should do more research on Japan's picture scrolls, 19th century lantern animation, and picture-story shows.
      Japanese anime has different roots from American anime from the beginning.
      This is the difference between Western oil painting and ukiyo-e.
      The two are completely different things. The two have different roots.
      It is foolish to believe that apples came from oranges.

    • @erwinkruger9988
      @erwinkruger9988 2 месяца назад

      Not only american.

    • @Flymoki13
      @Flymoki13 Месяц назад

      It was the time they started drawing from Manga and Japanese illustration in overall, a world apart back then...

  • @user-pt5fy9ed6u
    @user-pt5fy9ed6u Год назад +49

    どんどん繊細?なアニメーションになって声優の演技にも力入ってて凄いわ

    • @user-lv2vd6kp5x
      @user-lv2vd6kp5x 15 дней назад

      1950年代以降、作品の質はかつてないほど高くなっています。

  • @connormclernon26
    @connormclernon26 Год назад +250

    0:00 Meiji
    0:04 Taishō
    0:33 Shōwa
    14:07 Heisei

    • @Haello07
      @Haello07 Год назад +67

      22:43 Reiwa

    • @DESTINED2912
      @DESTINED2912 Год назад +4

      Pls translate i don't understand any of these

    • @user-fs2ns4kt5h
      @user-fs2ns4kt5h Год назад +36

      @@DESTINED2912
      Era
      Now reiwa 4 years.

    • @shaider1982
      @shaider1982 Год назад +44

      @@DESTINED2912 these are the era names corresponding to the current sitting Emperor of Japan. Showa, for example, was when Hirohito was in the throne. Hesei was when Akhito ascended. Since he abdicated, the present era is the Reiwa Era.

    • @DESTINED2912
      @DESTINED2912 Год назад

      @@shaider1982 tq

  • @user-vz2cf5cu6j
    @user-vz2cf5cu6j Год назад +299

    スゴすぎる
    どうやってこんなに資料を集めたのだろう

    • @user-py2nw8bp1i
      @user-py2nw8bp1i 3 месяца назад +16

      しかも結構良いアニメばっかり

  • @Kei-IWA_Siliconated
    @Kei-IWA_Siliconated 6 месяцев назад +26

    日本人でも現在では滅多に見ることのできない映像が多々含まれていて勉強になった。
    有難い。

  • @inspiteofeatapple
    @inspiteofeatapple Год назад +17

    日本人でコアな手塚治虫ファンとして虫プロの作品が出でくれるのは嬉しい!お間違いなくアニメの漫画的な表現は手塚治虫が考案し実践して編み出したものだろうし、これからはそこから脱却した新しいものが生まれると思う。

  • @mfyolo8005
    @mfyolo8005 Год назад +974

    I really want more western people to learn about how Osamu Tezuka was crazy as hell. He is not just Japanese Walt Disney.
    He is the god of Manga.
    He worked on Anime and 7 weekly/monthly mangas in same time. He invented so many techniques and genre of manga. He even got jealous when Domu was released by Katsuhiro Otomo. I know his art style feel little old and childish, but his works are more than that. The story is still astonishing and inspired many artists.

    • @rinatennouji5988
      @rinatennouji5988 Год назад +79

      Fun fact: he created like over 400 manga series.

    • @sargentuniverse2254
      @sargentuniverse2254 Год назад +42

      Both Walt and Tezuka where genious

    • @user-wv2bw5id2w
      @user-wv2bw5id2w Год назад +47

      It is said that he slept only three hours in three days.

    • @caav56
      @caav56 Год назад +64

      And even when he was dying in hospital, he still asked nurse to bring him tools so he could draw.

    • @rintogultom6911
      @rintogultom6911 Год назад +6

      Aku tahu!!!

  • @fishsticxz
    @fishsticxz Год назад +632

    i think what's great about japanese animation is that they actually treat it as a serious medium for telling serious stories. in the west animation is widely considered "childish" and an unsuitable medium for telling a serious story for adults - and even old animated classics are getting live action remakes! i see this as a great loss because animation is such a versatile medium that's capable of so many things live action just can't do. good on japan for sticking with animation! imagine seeing stuff like akira or perfect blue and thinking "well this is animated so it's clearly for children, i can't take this seriously"

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад +64

      I feel its slowly evolving in the west to be enjoyed by everyone. Though they are still made for kids, shows like Gravity Falls, Avatar last air bender and Owl House are genuinely good. You do also have some shows like Castlevania and Love Death + Robots that move away from 'for kids' or 'adult animation comedy'. You also have Bojack Horseman which is a fantastic show that I greatly miss. But would this have happened without Japan making animation for adults? Who knows.

    • @alyh3721
      @alyh3721 Год назад +7

      I got a copy of the Criterion Collection version of Watership Down through my library system and someone had cataloged it as a children's movie. Because it is an animated film about rabbits, it immediately gets chucked in the bin of "kids films."

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад +12

      @@alyh3721 funny thing about Watership down is dispite its themes its still classified as a "family film". Lot of Brits in the 70s grew up with it.
      Also you have Criterions in your library, jealous!

    • @alyh3721
      @alyh3721 Год назад

      @@FilmsEvolve Ahh, ok I can kind of see why in some cases it would be classed as family or kids film. I'm not from the UK so it seemed really confusing to me 😊

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад +3

      @@alyh3721 I haven't seen it yet. Been meaning to watch it for a while now

  • @bloxgame4823
    @bloxgame4823 Год назад +74

    アニメって過去と現在を繋げる力がありますね

  • @user-mg5xl3qj1c
    @user-mg5xl3qj1c Год назад +21

    3:46ここリアルすぎて好き

  • @goingunder2548
    @goingunder2548 Год назад +521

    Shout out to Japan for keeping beautiful 2d animation alive, it is not just a precursor to 3d, it’s amazing in it’s own right

    • @hanakoi567
      @hanakoi567 10 месяцев назад +6

      𝟑𝐃 𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐦𝐞

    • @WindowsDrawer
      @WindowsDrawer 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@hanakoi567Looks ugly

    • @kittygirl0872
      @kittygirl0872 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@hanakoi567the vtubers

    • @grillion_
      @grillion_ 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@hanakoi567 that shit aint even anime if its 3d

    • @hanakoi567
      @hanakoi567 2 месяца назад +6

      @@grillion_ 🤕🤕
      That's what i thought too. But not EVERY SINGLE 3d anime is bad just because most of it is. There are good ones like land of the lustrous or beastars that take cgi to their full advantage. At least give them a watch before firmly judging that EVERY 3d anime is BAD. I think traditional 2d animation is also good! 🤕

  • @user-qm5ec7hh2i
    @user-qm5ec7hh2i Год назад +51

    71年の初代『ルパン三世』と74年の『宇宙戦艦ヤマト』は日本のアニメが子供向けではなくヤングアダルト向けに(それは世界的に見て特異な)発展をした道筋を作ったエポックメーキングな作品なので外してはいけない。

  • @o9Z2t4A7t8
    @o9Z2t4A7t8 Год назад +30

    80年頃からもう圧倒的になってるんだな

  • @user-vz9iq1fw4v
    @user-vz9iq1fw4v 3 месяца назад +4

    終戦前のアニメは全体的にコミカルな絵なのに戦艦や国旗?などはリアルかつ緻密に表現されているのがやるせない

  • @please-look-at-my-ass
    @please-look-at-my-ass Год назад +83

    戦時中のフィルムが見れるなんていい時代になったもんだ

  • @work90
    @work90 Год назад +758

    One thing that people often overlook that greatly makes anime great is the use of camera angles

    • @oceanofoil
      @oceanofoil Год назад +37

      I never realized that before, that definitely takes a lot more work than your traditional animation.

    • @lautaroescarlon7501
      @lautaroescarlon7501 Год назад

      @@oceanofoil How?

    • @thatguy8777
      @thatguy8777 Год назад +2

      Don't you think camera angles in anime can be a little weird?

    • @HANIMEME
      @HANIMEME Год назад

      I don't know that's seems like a stretch

    • @Vajrapani108
      @Vajrapani108 Год назад +21

      @@thatguy8777 panty shots don't count

  • @user-sl8fd6ck3o
    @user-sl8fd6ck3o 10 месяцев назад +7

    カリオストロから一気にクオリティ上がってて凄い!やはりパヤオ神

  • @lannyfrombaywater4752
    @lannyfrombaywater4752 Год назад +37

    The animations from the 20s-and 30s feel really faithful to the art styles practiced during the Edo period. I like it :)

  • @user-qn1fm4kj5y
    @user-qn1fm4kj5y Год назад +140

    こうやって見るとアニメの変化が凄いな…奥深いわ…

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger Год назад +3

      That’s what happens when you get sound, color/colour, and a computer.

  • @psychedoutcasts
    @psychedoutcasts Год назад +1210

    80s to 2010 is peak animation. Something about the hand drawn, dark undertones, just brings the anime to life. Call me nostalgic, it's just simply perfect. Like the effort of the artists from paper to screen can be visibly seen.

    • @devashrijoshi9079
      @devashrijoshi9079 Год назад +12

      Agreed

    • @hoppinggnomethe4154
      @hoppinggnomethe4154 Год назад +63

      Nah, it's 80s to 2000s
      the last time we see detailed cel animation

    • @jonathanisrael1707
      @jonathanisrael1707 Год назад +27

      It's called effort. They don't put effort in these days.
      You don't feel the artist's hand. It's because of technology. They didn't take technology in the right direction. It's all synthetic and too perfect

    • @AuliaAF
      @AuliaAF Год назад +34

      At the expense of overworked artist, sadly..

    • @jonathanisrael1707
      @jonathanisrael1707 Год назад +11

      @@AuliaAF It's not that. People are sensitive and only care about themselves these days. Nobody puts soul into their work anymore, it's all digital. You're not "overworked" when you have the passion to put your all into something.

  • @user-tl9oj5kx4o
    @user-tl9oj5kx4o 11 месяцев назад +8

    アングルが凄いね、あと実際では絶対ならない動きを本当のように見せる技術も凄い

  • @mgmgchan1115
    @mgmgchan1115 5 месяцев назад +6

    まずは3年の月日を費やして素敵な動画を作って下さってありがとうございます。
    自分のお気に入りのアニメがないからといって文句を言うコメントもありますが気にしないでいいと思います😂
    いつも日常の傍に当たり前にあるアニメや漫画に何度感動をもらっただろう。
    アニメの映像の美しさも素敵だけどストーリーがいいのも大好きな理由。
    色んなアニメがあることが日本に生まれてよかったな~と思える理由の一つです。

  • @mymemoriesofgoldenricefiel6472
    @mymemoriesofgoldenricefiel6472 Год назад +1048

    Greetings from Japan 😺🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵
    In the 1935 anime "Chagama Ondo" that appeared in the video, the gramophone is playing the Bon Odori song that we Japanese have been accustomed to since childhood at the summer festival.
    Since Corona landed in Japan from the continent, the summer festival has been canceled for two years in the town where I live, as in other parts of Japan, so I was able to hear this song for the first time in a while. I'm happy.
    The scene of the summer festival two years ago, when I last participated with my daughter who was still a kindergarten child at that time, came back to my mind at once.
    I hope that I can go to the summer festival this year with my daughter who is now in elementary school, and hope that the summer festival and fireworks display will be held again this year.

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад +76

      Thanks for sharing this information! 😊

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger Год назад +18

      That’s cool.

    • @amazinggaju
      @amazinggaju Год назад +27

      My heart... So...wholesome😩

    • @whatisbludtalkinabout
      @whatisbludtalkinabout Год назад +12

      Niice!

    • @rexrabbiteer
      @rexrabbiteer Год назад +34

      Japan is amazing. I hope that Japan reopens soon.. my girlfriend is from Akita and we have discussed enjoy various activities together while in Japan. I will ask her about Bon Odori.
      Thank you so much for sharing with us. No doubt you and you’re daughter will enjoy the festival again

  • @Okome-SUN
    @Okome-SUN Год назад +258

    80〜90年代凄すぎる
    現実に非現実の世界を持ってきたような世界観を巧みに描いてる。

    • @user-rd4ur2zr8k
      @user-rd4ur2zr8k Год назад +37

      この時代はアニメーターを奴隷のように扱えたからね。今じゃ作れないクオリティの手書きアニメ作品が生まれたのは事実だけど、手放しに素晴らしい時代だったとはとても言えない。

    • @Okome-SUN
      @Okome-SUN Год назад +36

      @@user-rd4ur2zr8k そうか…。
      芸術って何か犠牲があるものだね。
      手放しに喜ばないで、心に止めておく。

    • @samuraiMOURS
      @samuraiMOURS Год назад

      @@Okome-SUN なに?

    • @samuraiMOURS
      @samuraiMOURS Год назад

      @@user-rd4ur2zr8k なに?

    • @PatadNour
      @PatadNour 11 месяцев назад +16

      古代ローマの繁栄や福祉が奴隷抜きには成立しないのに似た悲哀があるな

  • @lougy_ushastik
    @lougy_ushastik 11 месяцев назад +4

    This is an incredible transformation in Japanese animation. Also an incredible amount of time was spent by you in order to create such an interesting video. I saw some of these anime (except for the earliest ones, of course). Many of them are my favorites and it has caused nostalgia. Thanks for your work.

  • @doous5696
    @doous5696 4 месяца назад +5

    長いことアニヲタやってるけど、名前だけ知ってたり、観たつもりで実は観てない作品がいくつかあることに気付けました。これをきっかけにいくつか観てみようと思います。ありがとうございました。I have been an anime geek for a long time, but I realized that there are several works that I only know the name of or think I have seen but actually have not. This will be a good opportunity for me to watch some of them. Thank you very much.

  • @Sugar-On
    @Sugar-On Год назад +290

    こうして見ると、実に良いタイミングで生まれてアニメの歴史を追ってこられたなと思う

  • @rahmasshop2290
    @rahmasshop2290 2 года назад +226

    Why do i like the 1958 art style so much it's so aesthetic

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  2 года назад +38

      You wouldn't be the first to say that to me. Old anime is pretty cool tbh!

    • @NissanSentra6322
      @NissanSentra6322 2 года назад +22

      Japan made mulan-quality anime in 1958 in my opinion

    • @_mariko791
      @_mariko791 2 года назад +9

      if you want anime with aesthetic art style you should definitely watch Oniisama E

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger Год назад +4

      Because it look like Disneys Snow White

  • @husky11191993
    @husky11191993 Месяц назад +4

    I love videos of this format! Anime seems to have started as a moving adaptation of traditional folk art, becomes more Disney and Looney Tunes influenced, and eventually find its distinct style that is finalized as we get closer to the present. The 80s and 90s are my favorite decades, but I have a soft spot for the 70s (which seems to pioneer some of the most popular elements found in the 80s) and the 2000s and 2010s are still making some excellent gems!
    Also thanks for including Ringing Bell! That's one my personal favorites from Japan

    • @chumon1992
      @chumon1992 21 день назад +1

      Yes! In fact that technique dates back even before film was a thing. They used to use it to make shadow puppet shows in China and Japan for thousands of years :)

  • @user-ft8ww5qy8q
    @user-ft8ww5qy8q 10 месяцев назад +3

    ただ、ただ、見とれてました。懐かしくもあり、時代の流れを感じました。すごい。

  • @COVID_24
    @COVID_24 Год назад +431

    3:53 From a Japanese point of view, it is unbelievable that they could already make such a dreamy animation the year after losing war.

    • @gr6e
      @gr6e Год назад +85

      The trick is that people still exist while a war is happening. Everything doesn't come grinding to a halt. Life and art go on.

    • @ozgoldebronokia8210
      @ozgoldebronokia8210 Год назад +16

      @@gr6e However secure the fund must be tough for those years.

    • @beerrox711
      @beerrox711 Год назад +25

      @@ozgoldebronokia8210 well I’d think entertainment would be paramount to getting back to normal. You want people distracted not focused on how crappy their lives are

    • @user-wj7wh2ir3x
      @user-wj7wh2ir3x Год назад +13

      普通に考えたらGHQに教育上良いアニメを作るように指示されてたんやろうな。

    • @7.5.
      @7.5. Год назад +1

      @@user-wj7wh2ir3x ディズニーが作ってたり

  • @catcheagle5114
    @catcheagle5114 Год назад +333

    Hayao Miyazaki, possibly the greatest anime director in our life time. So many masterpieces.

    • @pumpkinhill4570
      @pumpkinhill4570 Год назад +19

      Shinkai is well on his way to such greatness. It’s a privilege to be alive at the same time as those two.

    • @gabbyn.3049
      @gabbyn.3049 Год назад +27

      Dont forget Isao Takahata

    • @Subve-od7se
      @Subve-od7se Год назад +14

      Tezuka Osamu

    • @sandygreen2707
      @sandygreen2707 Год назад +2

      Yes we know…

    • @mayhare55555
      @mayhare55555 Год назад +1

      I love his legendary quote too lmao

  • @user-rd2ms9pq4r
    @user-rd2ms9pq4r 3 месяца назад +6

    9:04 野沢雅子さんのドラゴンボールで悟空やる前の声、可愛い
    60年代後半から日本アニメっぽさが顕著に出てきてるね

  • @ToruYonekura
    @ToruYonekura Год назад +20

    11:25 It’s very famous among Japanese Ghibli fans that this explosion scene in Nausicaa was drawn by Anno Hideaki.

  • @quitw4392
    @quitw4392 Год назад +304

    Kinda crazy that the reason I like anime is because my grandpa already liked it and showed my dad mobile suit Gundam. It just ran through the family.

    • @Mango_Tasty
      @Mango_Tasty Год назад +32

      Never seen a family that likes anime. Must be a really chill family lol

    • @quitw4392
      @quitw4392 Год назад +39

      @@Mango_Tasty yeah they really are. My grandpa also likes Godzilla a lot too and he showed me that.

    • @barbaramarianadeassuncaofr9210
      @barbaramarianadeassuncaofr9210 Год назад +10

      Ikr? I watch anime since always because my mom really liked it when she was growing up, and a lot of animes started on tv at that time. She sometimes tells how she holds to her heart that the first thing she watched together with my older brother when he was a baby was Digimon Adventure

    • @_Just_Another_Guy
      @_Just_Another_Guy Год назад

      How young are you? Gundam series were only around since the late 80's. So your dad must have been born around the late 80's to early 90's...

    • @quitw4392
      @quitw4392 Год назад +2

      @@_Just_Another_Guy I'm 17 Turning 18 so he was introduced to it in the late 90s when he was in highschool

  • @user-eg8ev8uo8n
    @user-eg8ev8uo8n Год назад +69

    面白かった。
    童話神話から始まり戦争色が強くなり、戦後は童話神話を元にしつつオリジナル作品が増えていく過程が面白い。80-90年代にかけては大人向けの作品やジブリなどが台頭してきた。この頃は実写映画が撮りたくても金などがなくてアニメに流れてきた優秀な人材が豊富だった世代だと思う。2000年代以降はアニメを観て育った世代がアニメを作り始めたのと不況で暗い世間を反映してか楽しいのは学生時代だけだと言わんばかりに学園アニメが増えた。それも原作付きばかりでオリジナルが減った。今は異世界物が増えているが方向性は変わっていない。次の10年はどうなるか楽しみだ。

  • @SinRGY03
    @SinRGY03 Год назад +47

    Not many people know this fact, but Toei Animation was actually the first Japanese Animation Studio to be founded back in 1948.
    While the studio today is often bashed by many anime fans for their inconsistency in animation quality, the legacy of the company is why I have it ranked in my Top 5 All-Time Favorite Studios

    • @ayushnayak8746
      @ayushnayak8746 10 месяцев назад +7

      In 1946, TMS Entertainment was founded, but as a textile industry named Asahi Gloves Manufacturing. It was not until 1964 for TMS entertainment to become an Anime studio.
      Toei Animation was founded in 1948 as an Anime studio, that's why it's the first Japanese Animation Studio. Literally every Anime studio emerged from Toei Animation.

    • @tinobergholz3774
      @tinobergholz3774 3 месяца назад +3

      Yeah Toei was the First Studio and make IT possible that Animes could reach more people.

  • @Audiomaker49
    @Audiomaker49 10 месяцев назад +2

    90s anime will always and forever hold a special place in my heart and give me that nostalgic feeling

  • @Annie-rw2ec
    @Annie-rw2ec Год назад +179

    Fun fact: Momotaro sea eagles was one of Osamu Tezuka favorite movies. He liked so much that he cried the first time he saw it.
    Later one Tezuka became the guy who is basically created manga and anime in the future such as Astroboy, Metropolis, Kimba the White lion and more ❤️

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger Год назад +2

      Did Momotaro Sea Eagles hold up well or did you not see it?

    • @Annie-rw2ec
      @Annie-rw2ec Год назад +15

      @@BadringerGronger I actually see it. You can find it on internet. It's quite good for 1940's. It's basically propaganda from Imperial Japan but the animation is really cool

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger Год назад +4

      @@Annie-rw2ec That’s cool other than the Kamikaze mindset that’s not so cool.

    • @Annie-rw2ec
      @Annie-rw2ec Год назад +12

      @@BadringerGronger yeah but you know, different mentality. Every country committed atrocities during war, that's why I hate war so much. There's not good or bad, just people suffering

    • @BadringerGronger
      @BadringerGronger Год назад +3

      @@Annie-rw2ec fair

  • @AnupomAG
    @AnupomAG 2 года назад +63

    0:08 Only a real weeb will remember this anime.

  • @user-ug7wk9mj3v
    @user-ug7wk9mj3v 3 месяца назад +3

    こういう動画見るとまじでこの時代に生まれてよかったって思うよ

  • @Animalia.259
    @Animalia.259 5 месяцев назад +2

    Man this is so good

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  5 месяцев назад

      It must be. Very surprised that it still gets views. I only hope that my future plans for the channel can live up to it 😅

    • @Animalia.259
      @Animalia.259 4 месяца назад

      Is now 2024

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  4 месяца назад

      @@Animalia.259 I know right! Crazy

  • @Made_In_Heaven88
    @Made_In_Heaven88 2 года назад +168

    I'm noticing why cat girls were so popular in Japanese animation now, great video! 👍

  • @a87nomsirrah35
    @a87nomsirrah35 2 года назад +902

    Japanese animation...10 years ahead of the US's animation... can't compare

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  2 года назад +347

      I mean technically speaking the US's animation was way ahead of Japan's. Early anime was very heavily influenced by Disney and it developed from there. But I get what you're saying, Japanese animation has that special something that US animation doesn't have. Personally I love animation regardless of where its from. :)

    • @ahmadhiyyastudentchannel8232
      @ahmadhiyyastudentchannel8232 2 года назад +44

      @@FilmsEvolve still tho if japanese animation had the us budget it would have better animation then demons slayers

    • @tyturner7110
      @tyturner7110 2 года назад +77

      @@ahmadhiyyastudentchannel8232 I don’t think it was about budget. Technically, the first moving animation came from Italy. I think, just like the Japanese, they weren’t exactly sure what to do with it. America kinda new right away it was going to use animation for propaganda. The technology, technique, and interest were all heavily influenced in by the war. Even with the budget, I think Japan would still have the same growing pains until it found it’s special brand of animation that connected to its home audience.

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  2 года назад +26

      @@tyturner7110 Ancent Egypt i think had some some animation. Granted you had to physically move to actually see it, but hey means you're getting a work out too!

    • @chrisryaninchoco324
      @chrisryaninchoco324 2 года назад

      Why!? You don't like japanese animation!?

  • @user-gv8ob2ck3r
    @user-gv8ob2ck3r 2 месяца назад +4

    8:26 "The Little Norse Prince Vailant"
    10:13 "The Castle Of Cagliostro"
    11:24 "Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind"
    12:40 "Castle In The Sky"
    13:30 "My Neighbor Totoro"
    13:40 "Grave Of The Fireflies"
    14:15 "Kiki's Delivery Service"
    14:38 "Only Yesterday"
    14:48 "Porco Rosso"
    15:03 "Pom Poko"
    15:07 "Whisper Of The Heart"
    16:06 "Princess Mononoke"
    17:05 "Spirited Away"
    18:05 "Howl's Moving Castle"
    19:23 "Ponyo"
    19:45 "The Secret World Of Arrietty"
    19:50 "From Up On Poppy Hill"
    20:25 "The Wind Rises"
    20:38 "The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya"
    20:45 "When Marine Was There"

  • @radmugi9957
    @radmugi9957 3 месяца назад +7

    カリオストロの城、当時衝撃的だったろうな。凄すぎ

  • @yosshichannel2439
    @yosshichannel2439 Год назад +63

    意外と戦前でも、画質良いな。

  • @Daniel_vanhalen
    @Daniel_vanhalen 2 года назад +38

    6:19 sasuke 🥶🥶

    • @wulfxf
      @wulfxf 2 года назад +4

      Naruto 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶

    • @odessawales
      @odessawales Год назад

      He's a boy? I thought he was a girl

  • @madjidchouarbi3921
    @madjidchouarbi3921 11 месяцев назад +8

    The very japanese style of animation didn't appear before Osamu Tezuka began his Mushi Production programs. Because they were designed for tv, with very low budget, the amount of frames per second drop down compared to previous full lenght pictures and the directors had to find some original ways to set the scenes and give the illusion of mouvement with only a fraction of the work needed for Disney like movies. The strengh of the japanese animation really is the layout and how to get high quality cuts with little or no movements.

  • @user-qn5yt2yw1j
    @user-qn5yt2yw1j 10 месяцев назад +14

    こうしてみると、宮崎アニメってやっぱちょっと格が違うというか…明らかに同年代に公開されたアニメとは画風も表現方法も違う…すごいな…。あとAKIRAやばいわ

  • @Shizu0112
    @Shizu0112 Год назад +11

    Thank you for bringing those wonderful works!^^

  • @Seth_M-T
    @Seth_M-T Год назад +4

    Absolutely fascinating. Thank you so much!

  • @the-real-slim-asore
    @the-real-slim-asore 6 месяцев назад +2

    I absolutely love Cho no Sainan's art style. It's unique and charming to me.

  • @user-sk4ft7wc9v
    @user-sk4ft7wc9v 5 месяцев назад +5

    70年代頃まではその頃の代表作っていうビッグタイトルばっかりだけど2000年跨ぐ頃には取りこぼしだらけだからアニメ産業の発達の目覚ましさがよくわかる

  • @ohnothimagen224
    @ohnothimagen224 Год назад +408

    It's hard to believe that in the early sixties they were doing Disney inspired animation with fluent motion to at the end of the decade transforming into the genre we know today as traditional anime.

    • @RedParryBrasil
      @RedParryBrasil Год назад +21

      a lot of this comes from Tomino and Go Nagai, which strived to separate anime from children

    • @nidohime6233
      @nidohime6233 Год назад +13

      They stopped doing fluent motion in japanese animation in general because movies where very expensive to make, and TV while was still the easiest way to get income they didn't payed them well either. So what they did is cut corners, influenced by Hannah-Barbera animation techniches. That's why today's anime has lot of dialogue and deeper stories, but also very stiff animation than western cartoons.
      Even to this day animators are still payed with small salaries, and deaths from overworking conditions aren't rare.

    • @user-km5nr8jv6y
      @user-km5nr8jv6y Год назад +11

      @@nidohime6233
      今の日本のアニメが手抜きしてるって本気で言ってる?
      外国のアニメでは見られない迫力たっぷりの作画のアニメが沢山あるから見てみなさいよ。アニメーターが死ぬほど頑張っているという事は合ってるけどね。

    • @manuelsputnik
      @manuelsputnik Год назад +8

      @@user-km5nr8jv6y
      彼を誤解しないで下さい。
      その方は、ディズニーのような海外のアニメとは、経済的な自由度や時間的な制約の違いにより、アニメーションのスタイルがまったく異なると指摘しました。
      そのため、日本のアニメ制作と海外のアニメ制作のワークフローは、完全に異なっているのです。
      そして、日本のアニメーションが劣っているとか、手抜きをしているとかいう評価ではありません。
      実際には、制約がある方がクリエイティビティが発揮され、良い結果を生み出すのです。
      なぜなら、新しい挑戦は、私たちに新しい解決策を見つけさせるからです。
      そのため、海外のファンから見ると、日本のアニメはとてもユニークに見えます。
      一方で、外国のアニメは時に企業的な印象を与えることもあります。
      日本のアニメーションの原点は地味なものですが、それは決して汚点ではなく、むしろ素晴らしいものになった理由の一部です。
      (Translated by DeepL)
      Original:
      Please don't misunderstand.
      He was simply pointing out that the animation style is completely different from western animations like Disney due to the differences in financial freedom and time constraints back in the day.
      The workflow of japanese animation production and western animation production is completely different because of this.
      He did not assess that japanese animation is inferior or lazy.
      In fact, constraints produce in better results since they require creativity to work around. Restrictions force us to look for innovative solutions to problems after all.
      This is the reason anime seems so unique in the eyes of westerners while our own animations feel quite corporate sometimes.
      The humble origins of Japanese animation are not a blemish, but rather part of what makes it so great.

    • @haihoang-hs8ez
      @haihoang-hs8ez 11 месяцев назад +1

      Because Manga happened

  • @theallknowingsause8940
    @theallknowingsause8940 Год назад +175

    It's crazy how from 1978 to 1980 everything completely changes it seems, anime before 1978 I've noticed has this weird distinct sketchy charm that's pretty much eradicated during the 80's, it's very interesting

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад +17

      Interesting analysis, this is the sort of thing I love to see in my comment section!
      I would pin this if I didn't have to have the big disclaimer to avoid the same annoying comments (which people ignore anyway).
      Currently working on a Japanese live-action video and its crazy to see the gradual change in video quality right before my eyes. I hope to do more on animation evolution, maybe covering French or British animation next so please feel free to stick around and give us more of these comments 😁

    • @bruhovski7554
      @bruhovski7554 Год назад +17

      I believe the change has much to do with the spread of commercial televisions, however this is just a hypothesis

    • @takaakiyamada5451
      @takaakiyamada5451 7 месяцев назад +6

      That view is completely wrong.
      This list of videos is missing important works such as "Astro Boy", "Speed Racer", and "Space Battleship Yamato".
      So it seems to us that everything changed in the 1980s.

    • @theallknowingsause8940
      @theallknowingsause8940 7 месяцев назад

      @@takaakiyamada5451 those shows have the same sketchiness to them, lol

    • @ChrisHilgenberg
      @ChrisHilgenberg 3 месяца назад +1

      Probably advances in technology and techniques which provided 'polish', which reduced the tendency for the 'sketchiness' feeling that you mention. Doesn't mean there's not any bad animation (especially in the OVA scene) during this time, just anything with remotely a decent budget could turn out well

  • @AnonYmous-iw6rh
    @AnonYmous-iw6rh 3 месяца назад +6

    80's - 90's
    Golden Era

  • @taromilktea08
    @taromilktea08 9 месяцев назад +3

    how beautiful the art that comes from japan

  • @a.b.3455
    @a.b.3455 Год назад +72

    I love how so many of this clips look absolutely timeless, but as soon as you see some early 3D animation mixed in it looks older then stuff from the 70s

  • @Lukas-zf3vl
    @Lukas-zf3vl Год назад +1

    Very wonderful!

  • @user-rc7ml7zw8t
    @user-rc7ml7zw8t Год назад +16

    I am Japanese. I am very happy to see this valuable video. I respect old Japanese people.

  • @jshinoda22
    @jshinoda22 Год назад +195

    This is an interesting video! I love how Japanese anime evolved so much. My favorite are the 1950s and 60s. I wish I could have a chance to watch them.

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад +7

      A few of them are free to watch on RUclips

    • @luanloud9454
      @luanloud9454 Год назад +3

      @@FilmsEvolve
      If Goku Jr.'s grandmother is Pan then, who is Goku Jr.'s grandfather?

    • @sonicfanboy3375
      @sonicfanboy3375 Год назад +1

      ​@@luanloud9454how is that relevant

    • @nokia-vv3ob
      @nokia-vv3ob 8 месяцев назад

      Anime.

  • @ChronoGamerOne
    @ChronoGamerOne Год назад +11

    This is great and so useful because it reminded me of many anime films I'd been meaning to watch but had forgotten about. Thank you for this and the huge effort involved.

  • @fordmustangfanful
    @fordmustangfanful 5 месяцев назад +1

    How interesting anime evolution! Good job with the video creation!
    Don't listen to others whom posted comments in hate ways.

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  5 месяцев назад +1

      Tbh not many hate comments its more just "where is Naruto" ect lol

  • @katieml374_
    @katieml374_ 7 месяцев назад +4

    I can definitely see some inspo from Disney and Betty Boop in the early depictions. Fascinating to see how much anime has developed.

    • @takaakiyamada5451
      @takaakiyamada5451 7 месяцев назад

      Americans in general have an abnormally high opinion of Disney.
      Disney didn't invent anime.
      Disney didn't invent animal characters.
      In Japan's long history of animation, there are fewer than ten works that imitate Disney.
      The bad disease of Westerners is that they do not recognize the originality of Japanese people and always want to believe that they were ``influenced by the West''.
      It's just a wish.

  • @Doug_Fany
    @Doug_Fany Год назад +19

    19:04 that transition tho

  • @eljaminlatour6633
    @eljaminlatour6633 Год назад +88

    19:25 I remember this one as a kid. I like how art styles with American animations in the early 20th century are very resemblant and I like those black screens with subtitles on mute movies.

  • @davidfeltheim2501
    @davidfeltheim2501 Год назад +20

    Its interesting how Toei really made the transition from mostly western-style designs and movements to the much more Japanese hallmarks of character design from comics and manga.

  • @oliverorchard6774
    @oliverorchard6774 3 месяца назад +2

    10:17 The beginnings of one of the greatest Japanese Directors of all time.

  • @giidelara4267
    @giidelara4267 Год назад +53

    I really respect Anime creators and producers. I'm so happy that I was born in this life with Anime as part of my childhood up until now. I respect Japan and Japanese people.

  • @FLIK510
    @FLIK510 Год назад +88

    I love Studio Ghibli but it really seems like there was a bias to to include them over others whenever possible. Like there were plenty of other great anime films those years too

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад +66

      I feel it would be a crime to not include most ghibli films.

    • @themonsterunderyourbed9408
      @themonsterunderyourbed9408 Год назад +13

      @@FilmsEvolve You'd be right. It would be like compiling western animation and not putting in a bunch of Disney classics when virtually all of them have historical significance.

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад +14

      @@themonsterunderyourbed9408 Yeah exactly. I was thinking during editing, am I including too much Ghibli but then I thought, they are the biggest, most mainstream and critically acclaimed. It makes sense to have them appear a lot because this video is meant to show the landscape of what anime was like during the time.

    • @ATruckCampbell
      @ATruckCampbell Год назад

      Not his fault that Ghibli has made some of the best anime of all time.

  • @_FunkyDude
    @_FunkyDude Год назад +2

    Its awesome to see when color gets invented in this timelapse ('54)
    Great Vid!! Cheers

  • @lain9806
    @lain9806 Год назад

    thank you for putting Kara no kyoukai 💗

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад

      I've heard lots of good things about it!

  • @MatthewVanston
    @MatthewVanston Год назад +192

    I never expected Japanese anime to be that old!

    • @WilczycaCzarownica
      @WilczycaCzarownica Год назад +1

      Ikr?

    • @nia5667
      @nia5667 Год назад +47

      Animation is an old medium so it shouldn't be too surprising that they have a long history of it

    • @alizaka1467
      @alizaka1467 Год назад +9

      Tom and Jerry was animated in 1940s

    • @maomaomi5434
      @maomaomi5434 Год назад +8

      Wait till you find out how old tentacle h- ntai is (Dream of The Fisherman's Wife)

    • @HogRidda
      @HogRidda Год назад +2

      Imagine watching or liking anime or playing genshin impact

  • @thiccmemegod3421
    @thiccmemegod3421 Год назад +8

    Thank you so much, there were some animes that I watched when I was 7 but couldn't remember the names and thanks to you and this video, I now know their names and could re-watch them. Thank you so much

  • @aspopulvera9130
    @aspopulvera9130 Месяц назад

    you could see how the aimations became more fluid after several works

  • @marselo1316
    @marselo1316 Год назад +4

    Insane how some of these were made over a century ago. Wonder what animation will look like in another hundred yrs

  • @borgir9817
    @borgir9817 Год назад +133

    I love how the first one in 1907 looks more anime than the other animations in the 1917-1960s

  • @epixxor3468
    @epixxor3468 Год назад +3

    Very interesting. Definitely keeping this as a recommendation list.

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад

      Not all I would recommend personally. I haven't even seen all of them. But I plan to get through them all myself.

  • @user-yp4yd1xs9e
    @user-yp4yd1xs9e Год назад +3

    16:55 メトロポリス!! 入れてくれてありがとうございます❤️‍🔥

  • @TraesenDonohue
    @TraesenDonohue Год назад +12

    Akira (1988) One of the most iconic movies. This is where the Iconic bike slide comes from.

  • @ND-xy7ti
    @ND-xy7ti 2 года назад +16

    どの制作会社も凄いけど、やっぱMAD HOUSEは頭ひとつ抜けてる気がする。

  • @mariaconmdemotomami4368
    @mariaconmdemotomami4368 Год назад +7

    You included Belladonna Of Sadness, tysm

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  Год назад

      Still not seen it but looks really good.

  • @YUYUYU-7
    @YUYUYU-7 Год назад +9

    日本のアニメってこんな昔からあったのか……日本人ながら驚きましたわ…🇯🇵
    というか!!今敏さんの映画も全部入れてるの最高!!!ありがとう!!!

  • @SkiKoala
    @SkiKoala 3 месяца назад +3

    The quality jump into the 80s was amazing

    • @FilmsEvolve
      @FilmsEvolve  3 месяца назад +1

      Tbh a lot of that is likely due to those films getting more remasters.

  • @vksasdgaming9472
    @vksasdgaming9472 Год назад +17

    To me recognizable "anime" started to appear in late 1960s judging by this timeline. By mid-1980s style had become it's own. Real nice that you included more controversial films as well.

  • @vix_the_maned_wolf
    @vix_the_maned_wolf Год назад +15

    I don't know why but i felt REALY nostalgic watching the animations from 1908-1924.

  • @user-rl9jb3gf2i
    @user-rl9jb3gf2i 9 месяцев назад +4

    It is amazing. Drawing and animation year after year evolve. I want to know what the anime will look like in the future..

    • @user-kh3yn4sr4e
      @user-kh3yn4sr4e 9 месяцев назад +1

      Demon Slayer gauges a glimpse of it. MixingB2D with 3D CGI

  • @Tree1111
    @Tree1111 Год назад +6

    I love seeing the 12 principals of animation get used as time goes on