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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2022
  • Released in 1996 The Vision of Escaflowne is a fantasy mecha romance show created by the man behind Macross. Despite a massive marketing push from Bandai, Escaflowne missed sales targets in Japan, but was a hit in the west. So join me on a foray into a world of Action, Romance, Mecha and ...furries.
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  • @RobertoBlake
    @RobertoBlake Год назад +56

    Escaflowne was a goddamn masterpiece and criminally underrated

    • @Ian-ky5hf
      @Ian-ky5hf 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yes! It is one of my favorite Anime!

  • @Grizabeebles
    @Grizabeebles Год назад +88

    Escaflowne introduced me to the idea that prescience is actually a *BAD* superpower. Characters can only "look" for the outcomes they can imagine - thus preventing all the futures that are BETTER than they can imagine.
    For example, letting Van die on earth would have prevented nearly all the events of the rest of the series.

    • @Evil0tto
      @Evil0tto 3 месяца назад +2

      Yep. Seeing the future isn't a good thing, because every time you change it you can inadvertently make things worse. Hitomi's power is pretty terrible, because it isn't just that she sees the future... she's in some way _creating_ it, manipulating fate on an unconscious level. She does naturally what Isaac is trying to do with his machine.

  • @markvicferrer
    @markvicferrer Год назад +26

    Adding shoujo elements into mecha was a brilliant concept. Add in the fantasy setting, ties to mythology & a real life figure and it's a top tier series.

  • @Masterho310
    @Masterho310 Год назад +215

    Escaflowne is an all time classic. Did Isekai before everyone ran the genre into the ground, did Mecha anime in an interesting way that is never really done, did hot androgynous boys with katana's and angel wings before Final Fantasy 7 and Kingdom Hearts and everyone else did it. Escaflowne really was very ahead of it's time. Would love an AI powered shot for shot 4k remaster.

    • @SerifSansSerif
      @SerifSansSerif Год назад

      Nah. There were a handful of other worlds titles out and ff7 and escaflowne we're almost neck and neck when it came to releases.
      It was a title that had a lot of fans though and a lot of people loved it.

    • @nicodalusong149
      @nicodalusong149 Год назад +10

      If we're talking about who did it first, that belongs to Dunbine. First on screen/tv at least. The prototype isekai is a shojou manga (I forget the name) that had a girl who wakes up in ancient egypt and becomes the target of the pharaoh's interest.

    • @SerifSansSerif
      @SerifSansSerif Год назад +1

      @@nicodalusong149 TBH, until I watched this video, I hadn't realized just how much this parallels Heero and the princess in Gundam Wing, with Van being Heero, and Hitomi being Relena.
      like even the weird ending stuff, and I believe there was something with Heero and the gundam's piloting system affecting his brain (though the OG version of that, at least that I recall was either 8 man or Technoman Blade, with the latter having a time limit before his suit warped his mind)...

    • @justinjacobs1501
      @justinjacobs1501 Год назад +3

      What's hilarious is that the original isekai is another mecha anime... Aura Battler Dunbine.

    • @FOOJFOOJIYAMA
      @FOOJFOOJIYAMA Год назад +5

      Fushigi yuugi, El hazard, Rayearth. all isekais before Escaflowne.

  • @alicevioleta3184
    @alicevioleta3184 Год назад +22

    if Escaflowne had a low budget and looks THAT good i struggle to understand why other shows with better budgets can't compete. it's gorgeous. the animation is damn near perfect. 10/10.

    • @eddybaro7170
      @eddybaro7170 Год назад +3

      I don’t think Escalowne was low budget. It’s budget wasn’t high enough for the intended 30+ eps and they did 26 eps, which was the norm at the time.

    • @neko-zq2mv
      @neko-zq2mv 2 месяца назад

      The time given can sometimes matter more than budget

  • @Kamenriderneo
    @Kamenriderneo Год назад +34

    8:11
    There are two types of mechas in Vision of Escaflowne: Melefs and GuyMelefs.
    Melefs are shorter mechas, standing at 6 meters tall in general and are generally simpler versions of the GuyMelefs. The mechas used by Fanelia's army are all Melefs for example.
    GuyMelefs are the bigger mechas, they stand at 8 to 10 meters tall. Escaflowne, Shereazade and the Zaibac empire's mechas are all GuyMelefs.

  • @KaosNoKamisama
    @KaosNoKamisama 8 месяцев назад +5

    I see the "zone of absolute fortune" in a completely different way. Isaac's goal was to manipulate fate so that every whish was granted, every fortune became perfect; the same goal that had brought down Atlantis: the whish for perfection. So, everyone in the zone basically is free to pursue their whish and sort of gets it... the problem is that in the real world everyones' whish is different and they tend to clash. A world where everyone gets what they want is impossible.
    And if you look at it closely, that IS actually the leitmotif of the whole series. Characters who want things that are at odds with each other... unrequitet love, power, peace, conquest, loneliness, memory, lost time, family, belonging, riches, etc. Even Hotmi's initial motivation was wanting something without taking in account others' feelings, plans and worlds.
    I get the feeling that people give Escaflowne's thematic consistency very little credit. Yes, the mechs and the soap opera-like character interactions steal the show allong with the stellas sound track and the well designed and otherworldly setting... but in the end, even with all the rush from the shortening of the series, it mannages to never really lose its thematic center.
    Something simmilar can be said about the movie, which is (imo) a big rumination on depression and the impulse to self-erase, to cease to exist (which is interesting, because unlike what people think, most depressed people don't want to die as much as to not-be anymore). In the film Folken appears as someone who is in this nihilistic depression and wants the world to end as a way to escape from it; and he finds in Hitomi someone similar (Hitomi is clearly portrait as depressed at the start of the movie). The whole film revolves around the search for a drive to live (and love).

  • @poltergeistx
    @poltergeistx Год назад +70

    Escaflowne's music is what impacted me the most when I first watched it; it still stands as one of my favorite soundtracks ever.

    • @WritingRandR
      @WritingRandR Год назад +10

      Yoko Kanno is amazing

    • @josephinecorichi5219
      @josephinecorichi5219 Год назад +5

      That string riff before you hear “Esca…Flone”, like CHILLS every time!

    • @bigmaxcc
      @bigmaxcc Год назад

      Zaibach r the enemies

    • @aoclive6710
      @aoclive6710 Год назад +4

      I honestly believe in my heart that the opening scene in the movie is the greatest opening scene in anime movie history

    • @orphenocou4742
      @orphenocou4742 Год назад +2

      The op is so epic, it was sorely missing from the movie (though I haven’t seen it since it was released)

  • @Msoulwing
    @Msoulwing Год назад +52

    Escaflowne is just such an absolute gem. It tries to do everything and somehow succeeds, even if it doesn't do it perfectly.

  • @SteamTitan
    @SteamTitan Год назад +33

    I've always loved how Escaflowne did controlling of the mecha. Its one of my fave ways and I've used it in stories/DnD ideas before

    • @danwallace4745
      @danwallace4745 Год назад +1

      White Wolf's game Exalted employs Warstriders, which are literally Melefs, and I friggin love it. XD

  • @twelfthknight
    @twelfthknight Год назад +39

    Escaflowne hit two pleasure centres of my brain, mecha and Final Fantasy VI. I didn't know it was intended to be a conventionally shounen-style series in its inception. While It's hard to say what we would've gotten had they continued in that diection, I do think the highly romanticized shoujo-style that it was developed into was what ultimately made it so memorable.

    • @jamesstaley3664
      @jamesstaley3664 Год назад +4

      You are so right when you describe it as a cross between robot-mecha and Final Fantasy. This is another show that caught anime fandom by surprise with it's melding of a fantastic but believable story, loveable characters, gorgeous animation and a beautiful soundtrack (I have all 3 of the CD's). I also built a Merle model and a Scharazard model. Didn't care much for the movie, though. They used the Escaflowne characters in a totally different plot not related to the TV series.This is a good series to introduce people to the art and story of anime who may have misgivings or misconceptions about it ("It's all porn" is one i've heard). It's worth checking out wether you're a newbie or hard-core fan.
      James Staley
      Jones, Ok.
      Anime fan 4ever

  • @chuckiebobphil
    @chuckiebobphil Год назад +12

    This soundtrack is simply the best

  • @mbmdallo17040
    @mbmdallo17040 Год назад +9

    this series was a binge series for me during the pandemic. opening was a bop and the animation for the combat felt heavy. every swing from the mechas felt like killing blows and the feeling of someone's demise felt imminent. classic show, great review.

  • @doctorbjones2283
    @doctorbjones2283 9 месяцев назад +7

    I saw Vision of Escaflowne back in the early 2000's. Episode two, Van activates Escaflowne and says, "They're coming." Takes one step forward as Dance of Curse starts playing. Still to this day one of my favorite anime moments of all time. Chills.

  • @dominiclapinta8537
    @dominiclapinta8537 Год назад +11

    Escaflowne is probably the greatest multilayered thematic character driven pieces of television I have ever seen. It is still my favorite TV series ever and favorite soundtrack and is what got me interested in classical music, Lord of the Rings type stuff, and collecting double and single edged sword.
    I also really love how Arthurian the Escaflowne itself is based off of. With Excalibur, draw the sword of power from the stone, turn the entire destiny of the kingdom. With Escaflowne, draw the Guymelef of power, Escaflowne, from the stone, and you turn the destiny of the world. Its magic uses all of the stone that it is in, for itself. Notice how, after the Escaflowne kneels before Van, there are no pieces of the stone left that it's magic was in?

    • @stefanswiss3760
      @stefanswiss3760 9 месяцев назад

      I love that Allen can be a master swordsman but also a charming man that had a shameful affair but also a man who gets to understand his father etc.
      Folken and all the cast are the opposite of being one note characters and Hitomi understanding her power, willing to help yet not willing to be used as a weapon is sometimes annoying (because you wish our side the victory) but very much understandable and good writing
      The struggle and wants of every character is well defined and it puts this show among my favorite show ever

    • @dominiclapinta8537
      @dominiclapinta8537 9 месяцев назад

      @@stefanswiss3760 Allen probably was my favorite over all an van kind of grew on me. They're both two sides of the same coin..both are flawed but are being or trying to be, good men in their sphere. I really found it interesting how with folkien, he really was trying to protect his brother, but it was through imperfect reasoning.
      But, he partly succeeded, because there were multiple times, that if folkien hadn't of done what he did, then Dornkirk would have won and Van would have been killed. Another really great message on the series comes in that, you can't just try to change people and places and things, without it effecting you and hurting others. "I just want everybody to be happy", will lead you down the path to becoming evil. Because people need to support and believe in others and help them to fulfill their potential. Instead of trying to make them fulfill what you judge to be it.

  • @quinnthedemon7650
    @quinnthedemon7650 Год назад +7

    i still listen to Mystic Eyes to this day. 😂

  • @Chrysobubulle
    @Chrysobubulle Год назад +3

    I remember how moved i was when Van and Hitomi meet again because they need each other.
    And how melancolic the ending was, when Hitomi disappears in a ray of light.
    That show was everything when i watched it back in 2000´s

  • @ootb-builds
    @ootb-builds Год назад +12

    The mechs in the show uses an arm-slave system akin to what full motion body suit does for the fighter pilots in G gundam. Also, the arm-slave system is also present in Sakura Wars and in some mechs in the Full Metal Panic universe, such as the Arbalest and the M9.

  • @tasogarerubica
    @tasogarerubica Год назад +6

    Gotta say Escaflowne was one of the first animes I ever owned on VHS thanks to a family friend working at Bandai USA at the time. As a kid I would rewatch it until the tape itself's fidelity was to be questioned but heck I was a kid and really didn't understand how analog media degraded over time.
    I gotta praise Escaflowne for really committing to the high fantasy aesthetics, where in the 90's a lot were produced but was leaning towards more of a fast fantasy mimicking jrpgs tropes. I haven't come across any other series that really doubled down on the fantasy mech genre of the gigantic suits of armor like this series. Knights and Magic does, but it's far too lenient of the fantasy tech side of things than the gritty side of medieval warfare with mechs.
    Narratively, Escaflowne was rough around the edges and now hearing about its production issues, I see why that was. It still enraptured myself as a kid and I still find the story to be engaging enough as an adult for a rewatch.

  • @raud5106
    @raud5106 Год назад +10

    The visuals and music of this anime is One of my favorites, Love It!

  • @clearlyrebecca
    @clearlyrebecca Год назад +7

    I was lucky enough as a kid to have a cool older goth/punk cousin (complete with buzz cut) who was somehow able to get her hands on the Japanese version of this show (not the horribly butchered and censored 4Kids version) in the 90s. I watched it with her on the afternoons she babysat me, and it was absolutely a formative work on my journey into anime as a whole. So I know my opinion of the show is dripping with nostalgia, and I'm glad that others who don't have the rose-colored lenses of childhood memories to look through can still enjoy this old classic.
    Thank you so much for this insightful video essay on the show! I can really tell how much work you put into making it, and appreciate the look into its development. 🙂

  • @sonh788
    @sonh788 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hidden gem . Childhood memories

  • @IsaacKuo
    @IsaacKuo Год назад +36

    Nice overview! I chalked up Allen's change of heart with Hitomi to the fate alteration device ... basically, it seemed to really eff things up with various characters feelings/fates with each other. Before it, it seemed clear that Allen had conflicted feelings for Millerna, but then things got messed up by the machine. Of course, Hitomi's false fortune telling didn't help either.
    But yes there is a LOT of the story, especially in the latter parts, where you just have to go along with it and not think to hard because it's just ... look, it's just not the sort of story that's crafted to fit together like a fine clockwork mechanism.
    As for Dryden's giving back Millerna the ring and stuff ... nah, that's no change of heart. It's just his M.O. His style is to make grand romantic gestures to move a gal's heart. He knows what he's doing ... and it does work.

    • @Retcon404
      @Retcon404  Год назад +8

      I just wish we got more of Dryden honestly, he's probably the most useful character in the entire show lol.

    • @IsaacKuo
      @IsaacKuo Год назад +1

      @@Retcon404 Well, maybe a _little_ more of Dryden. If they kept him around for too much longer, they'd have to show us how he's all messed up like everyone else also in some freaky way or something.

    • @twilightiger
      @twilightiger Год назад +7

      Well, given the fact that there are essentially three different versions of the show that were broadcast on television, two of which were dubbed in english and the original japanese, I'd say it isn't surprising that there are things that got lost in translation. Especially if you watched any of the english dubs because one of the english releases not only had certain scenes but entire episodes removed in order for it to be broadcast in the west.
      The original japanese version of the show however actually does fit together like a fine clockwork mechanism because as Vahn's mother explains to Hitomi, the true power of Atlantis is the Zone of Absolute Fortune and that it has the power to make everyone's wishes come true. That's why everyone goes insane during the final battle. Their wish to win the war at any cost causes the Zone of Absolute Fortune to begin running rampant because up until that point, Dornkirk had only been able to use his machine to influence events on a minor scale. Forcing Allen to fall in love with Hitomi being one of them because he was able to synchronize Falken's fate with Allen's and Hitomi's with one of the catgirls and forcing them to kiss. A scene which is then followed by her sister asking if she can share the taste of Falken's lips to which the other replies, only if she can give her back her dreams. A reference to the fact that both wished for Falken to fall in love with them. This dream is later reflected in one of Hitomi's visions because as Vahn's mother explains to her, her visions aren't visions at all but a reflection of her wish for everyone around her to simply live in peace with each other. A wish that the Zone of Absolute Fortune is attempting to make real but can't due to the fact that the very thing she's wishing for is in conflict with with what other's actually want or believe can be achieved.
      TLDR: Anime in the nineties was often a weird mix of censorship, terrible dubs and bizarre localization choices that were influenced by cultural and aesthetic values that are rooted in a completely different story telling structure. Fun to watch side by side to see where things got lost in translation if you've ever studied japanese aesthetics. Confusing as all hell if you try to make sense of things from a purely western perspective.

    • @IsaacKuo
      @IsaacKuo Год назад

      @@twilightiger FWIW, I never watched either of the English dubs, so I don't know how much or how little they changed the story. All of my opinions are from watching the original version, not too much after they aired (some delay for release on laser disc).

  • @IsaacKuo
    @IsaacKuo Год назад +7

    BTW, if you haven't looked at Heat Guy J, it's an interesting one to take a look at with Escaflowne in the back of your mind. I'm not sure, but I think that Nobuteru Yuuki said that he loved doing the character designs in Heat Guy J because it was one of the few times he got to do truly original designs rather than designs based on others work.
    Well, if that's the case, then he must have felt REALLY creatively constrained by Escaflowne (that's heavy sarcasm, btw). Like, seriously, you could start watching Heat Guy J in the middle and take a few moments before realizing you weren't watching Escaflowne. There's even a fun cameo character voiced by Maaya Sakamoto where she tweaks the Hitomi look-alike.
    Anyway, there's a lot of stylistic touches in Heat Guy J that feel reminiscent of Escaflowne, such as the steampunk touches of technology, and even some of the music feel (although a different composer).
    Looking up Heat Guy J, I see that apparently it's not well regarded by fans, or something? I dunno ... I didn't really participate in any sort of anime fandom discussion at that time, but I thought Heat Guy J was pretty fun and an entirely enjoyable ride.

  • @ItsAVolcano
    @ItsAVolcano Год назад +6

    As a huge fan of this show as a kid it utterly baffled me to hear people in the current era referring to isekai as a strictly male appeal genre.

    • @IsaacKuo
      @IsaacKuo Год назад +4

      Wow, that's truly bizarre ... I mean, back then it was largely dominated by shoujo manga like Fushigi Yuugi and Rayearth, IIRC.

    • @andrejg4136
      @andrejg4136 Год назад +1

      @@IsaacKuo I think that shows you how much the anime fandom in the west has grown, and how little older anime has held up in the zeitgeist in terms of recognizable franchises (to us). Portal Fantasy and the Isekai variant of it has been around forever, and yeah in the 80s and 90s a lot of it manifested as either shoujo romance or in some rare cases lady action that had a more split audience.

    • @IsaacKuo
      @IsaacKuo Год назад +4

      @@andrejg4136 Well, we are talking almost three decades ago, so I'm not surprised that much has been forgotten to modern audiences.
      I find it more interesting what _is_ still around. For example, I find it funny when folks on tumblr point to Britney Spears as a really cool mom for throwing her children birthday parties with Pokemon or Sailor Moon or Dragonball themes...
      ... like, younger fans are completely unaware that Britney Spears is actually the perfect age to have been into those shows herself when she was young.

  • @user-oy7sr1ml4j
    @user-oy7sr1ml4j Год назад +4

    Man I remember watching this and loving it as a kid and years later realizing how much better it actually was when you notice more of the story and character details.

  • @rydenhope3602
    @rydenhope3602 Год назад +8

    This was actually the first anime (besides pokemon) that I had ever seen as a kid, and it remains one of my all time favorite shows. I didnt know the original plan was for a longer show but the fast paced plot it produced when shrunk in length makes it very tense and enjoyable to me.

  • @Evil0tto
    @Evil0tto 3 месяца назад +1

    Escaflowne was the first anime that I watched that really had an emotional impact on me. I'd watched a few other series and thought they were cool, but this series really hit me. There was a depth to it and it asked big questions. Can fate be changed? How much would precognition truly suck? Is it a good thing for everyone to be granted their wishes? (Lookin' at you, Disney.)
    Hitomi strikes me as a realistic teenager (given the batshit craziness of the story). She's overwhelmed by circumstances, crushes hard on boys, can be snippy and immature and jealous one moment and then mature the next. What I found interesting was just how dangerous her power was. There's a scene in a late episode where you see a possible future: an army of Ispano Guymelefs destroying Zaibach easily, and leading them isn't Van... but Hitomi, standing on Escaflowne and holding her pendant with a cold look on her face. Having someone who can not only see the future but change it is a terrifying foe to face. And she can do by herself what Isaac spent countless years and many lives trying to accomplish.
    And I loved the ending. Whether Hitomi and Van reunite is left entirely to the viewer. She doesn't play the Disney princess, doesn't give up her life to stay on Gaia... but that isn't to say that they won't see each other again. One thing I love about older anime series is that often they didn't have more than one season. My favorites (like Escaflowne, Kurau Phantom Memory, and Ergo Proxy) all told their stories and then were done. The story is over, the plot resolved, and that's that. As I've gotten older I've come to realize that for stories to mean something they have to _end._ Not tell endless tales with the same characters.
    Anyway, great recap/review. Definitely subscribed.

  • @biaroca
    @biaroca Год назад +4

    You watched the funimation dub but you should have watched the OG! The cast is THICC with gems.
    Domon Kasshu as a twink? Check. Ryusei Date as a chad knight? Check. Conan Edogawa as a reverse trap? Check.
    Also commenting on Allen's love for Hitomi coming out of nowhere, I felt it came a bit from his feelings on his sister turned to something different from that weird thing with Folken and the catgirl staging romance in front of the fate alteration machine.

  • @marianaf7772
    @marianaf7772 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for making this video! I’m very glad that people are still discovering this hidden gem of anime. I have the fondest memories being a 14 yo school girl in the 2000s and watching this anime after school.
    Btw, the OST is brilliant! It was the last collab for Yoko Kanno and her ex husband… also the debut of a very young Maaya Sakamoto, who is now a very popular singer and voice actress in Japan.
    For me, this anime has a very special place in my heart and I still keep thinking fondly about it. The characters and the world build are very well thought imho.

  • @ERICK4431
    @ERICK4431 Год назад +2

    Escaflowne is literally perfection, think of shows of that era and very few can match it, Eva that came out a few years earlier and Cowboy Bebop a few years later are some of those shows.

  • @t0xcn253
    @t0xcn253 Год назад +7

    I love these longer videos, so I'm glad that this one went over the expected run time honestly. I'm also stoked to hear that you'll be continuing to stream on YT, it is much more likely I will manage to catch a stream of yours on here than I would on twitch. Keep up the awesome work and take care brother!

  • @iandevine3063
    @iandevine3063 Год назад +6

    God I loved this show when I was a kid, damn shame they couldn't get funding to give it a really great ending.

  • @lrae9519
    @lrae9519 Год назад +4

    I literally found and finished escaflowne last week after it stopped airing in Canada way back when (it's on funimation) This was my childhood entry to anime and I loved this video. Thank you, what a delight to so randomly find

  • @josephinecorichi5219
    @josephinecorichi5219 Год назад +1

    This is my all time favorite anime. It blew my mind in the 90’s, and I watch it every few years and feel like I pick up on things I missed each time. It’s just so so good!! Thanks for featuring it ☺️

  • @mistingwolf
    @mistingwolf Год назад +3

    Thanks so much for watching my favorite anime of all time! It's cool to see a review that isn't clouded by nostalgia. Props for watching the original dub, by the way! This was also one of my first anime that had a more mature and constant plot (DBZ and Sailor Moon were my earliest exposure to anime). Although, honestly, Fox Kids stopped airing the show after the episode where we learn about Van's heritage, so I had to wait around and guess about what the heck happened for YEARS.
    Definitely feel the crunch of those missing episodes. The Yspano, as you pointed out, really needed some expansion, and also I think a bit more information/history on the cat twins, and Jajuka and Dilandau/Celena's relationship would have been very nice to have.
    However, I thought it was a really unique twist that Van and Escaflowne were bonded the way they were, and the fact that Gaia was made because of the Atlanteans was very interesting. Also, why Isaac Newton? But then again, why not?
    I really appreciate the slower pace the love story takes here; it's not just horny infatuation like modern isekai. Escaflowne just feels more genuine. I miss isekai like this where it's not just a male fantasy power trip with a harem and a bunch of boob envy and panty shots.
    Overall a great series that had a lot of impact on me over time, even if I had to wait for ages to see the entire thing!

  • @natesmodelsdoodles5403
    @natesmodelsdoodles5403 Год назад +2

    17:54 Pretty fair, TBH, her last vision included the doppelganger screaming in pain and horror as he was crushed into paste, and most of the ones before that were similarly brutal.

  • @MK384
    @MK384 Год назад +4

    I had a huge crush on Hitomi when this came out back when I was in highschool. English version Hitomi took over Rei Atanami's spot in my heart. May I also recommend that you guys check out Five Star Stories which is pretty much if Dune, Giant Robots, and Escaflowne had a baby.

  • @eastjm80
    @eastjm80 Год назад +3

    If you ever feel like you need more Escaflowne, the movie is beautiful and surreal

    • @possumlodge5368
      @possumlodge5368 Год назад +7

      I'll never forget the scene of Vahn going through the airship near the beginning. Wonderfully animated film.

  • @DelightfullyMADD
    @DelightfullyMADD Год назад

    I think one of the things I really enjoyed about Escaflowne was the worldbuilding. Even with the rushed pace and condensed script, the setting and world of Gaia actually felt lived in, it felt almost real. Everything was very nicely realized, from the various nations and kingdoms, the underlying tensions, and the gymelefs themselves. It all felt real and legit, and it allowed me to suspend my disbelief and immerse myself.
    Compare it to like 99% of Isekai today where their worldbuilding is paper thin, meant only to serve as a background for the overpowered MC to rampage across it with nary a care, there's almost always a very belief-shattering reliance on 'modernism' in most of them, with magic often just seeming like it was created and distributed by Apple or Sony what with stupid magic UI and other such modern gamer contrivances. It can work if the character is legit teleported to a video game world, but that is rarely the case and instead just makes the whole setting feel fake.

  • @deusvult7881
    @deusvult7881 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of my favorite anime of all time

  • @Captain1nsaneo
    @Captain1nsaneo Год назад

    Was waiting for this, thanks.

  • @DIEGhostfish
    @DIEGhostfish Год назад +6

    28:00 isn't that supposed to be an effect of her wishes twisting fate and hurting his free will?

    • @MomoKanjaki
      @MomoKanjaki Год назад +1

      Yep. And Isaac who made them a thing to prevent her from eventually getting with Van, which didn't work.

  • @eddybaro7170
    @eddybaro7170 Год назад

    This show hits me in my nostalgia heart. I love that the series and movie tell different stories that are equally unique and great in there own way.

  • @NotEnoughSound
    @NotEnoughSound Год назад +3

    wait, this is a series? holy shit that animation and pencil work is insane

  • @astrostar49
    @astrostar49 Год назад +1

    Thanks for spotlighting this one boss. Escaflowne was one of the key anime series from the 1990's that I missed out on for whatever reason. I vaguely remember it being on the Fox Kids network I believe in the USA for a while, but I just never felt the pull to get invested. Years later I find myself trying to recollect anime series from the 1990's and early 2000's, and I think after watching your review I'm going to pull the trigger and get my hands on this show. This and Record of Lodoss War.

  • @rmj7306
    @rmj7306 Год назад +1

    Dude, this was great! Took me back to my little dude days. The story plot totally blew over my head as a wee young lad. Glad you brought it up to speed over 20 ish years later 😆

  • @Gundam_NeonOmen
    @Gundam_NeonOmen Год назад +3

    I can't listen to people quoting the Funimation dub names. For both Allen Schezar and Dilandau the only pronunciation I'll ever accept is the ocean dub. Can't do it.

  • @bzhmaddog
    @bzhmaddog Год назад +4

    Dang I haven't watched this show in years. Made me want to rewatch it.

    • @Retcon404
      @Retcon404  Год назад

      Perfect! That's my whole goal with this channel!

  • @rizkaarifiandi5670
    @rizkaarifiandi5670 Год назад

    Escflowne is a rare example that it had 2 different manga, shojo version and shonen version

  • @AceVendetta
    @AceVendetta Год назад

    Escaflowne was one of my first mecha anime. I freaking loved it, and it still influences a lot of my thoughts on the combining of fantasy and sci fi

  • @MattyDammann
    @MattyDammann Год назад +2

    I remember watching this on YTV in Canada when it first came out and it’s still one of my favourite anime to date, I love the ocean dub cuz dilandaus VA is just so unhinged, it is burned into my memory as one of the best villains ever. Probably to over the top now and didn’t age well but it has a special place in my heart, also yes brian drummond as Allen is absolutely epic.
    I remember thinking the stealth cloaks on the zaibach guymelef were one of the coolest things when I was 12 years old and still think there some of the best designs to this date. They fly they cloak they move with grace. Just so cool.
    This show was just so dope and the remaster is a treasure I definitely backed when it came out and keep at home to this day.
    Thanks for hitting all the nostalgia in this review

    • @mistingwolf
      @mistingwolf Год назад +1

      I love Dilandau's Ocean VA's acting (Andrew Francis is listed, but this role isn't actually listed on their Wiki). It is a bit corny now, but holy crap did Dilandau have a TON of personality because of it!

  • @professorsosa880
    @professorsosa880 Год назад +5

    Escaflow is in my top 5 anime list, one of the best series I have ever 2qtched. Thank you Fox Kids for those episodes aired, they ignited my thirst to look for the series in the future and watch it. And what an experience it was

  • @WritingRandR
    @WritingRandR Год назад +1

    One of my all time favorites

  • @marig9236
    @marig9236 Год назад +1

    This show is damn near perfect a 9.5 out of 10 you feel you are in a real other-ly world and the MUSIC!!!

  • @Cyrus21100
    @Cyrus21100 Год назад +1

    I actually remember parts of this show. Dang the mech controls were so dang cool.

  • @vindoodles7346
    @vindoodles7346 Год назад +1

    I was gonna mention that it feels like an entire episode may have been skipped, since there was a point at which Folken uses the fate machine to purposefully make Allen fall in love with Hitomi which is a whole other can of worms- but also why he just kinda out of the blue decided he loved her. Sucks for him that he gets to live the rest of his life with emotions that don't really belong to him. This is one show I feel def deserves some expansion so that it gets the time and budget it needs to tell its story.

  • @BrotherNo
    @BrotherNo Год назад

    Aw man wanna watch it again. Remember way back when it aired on tv then stopped several years later finally saw the whole thing.

  • @FullMetalHans
    @FullMetalHans Год назад

    Till the end card! Great video!

  • @bartome7o
    @bartome7o Год назад +3

    Hated the ending when I watched it, was all in on Hitomi and Vaan staying together in the same world, and wanted Folken to survive smh lol

    • @MomoKanjaki
      @MomoKanjaki Год назад

      Same! I'm still mad about that!

  • @angelserenade
    @angelserenade Год назад +1

    I gotta admit the ending was more of a talk-no-jutsu, but I gotta love the whole series. The visuals and music still holds up to this day. I am not ashamed to admit that I had rewatched the series quite a number of times since pandemic started. it is one of the few isekai anime that I can watch in one seating lol.

  • @DragonRoost1
    @DragonRoost1 7 дней назад

    For the record, Alan confessing to Hitomi isn't entirely out of left field. Keep in mind that that scene cuts back and forth between Hitomi/Alan and Fulken/Fulken's cat girl. It's a Dirnkirk plot to separate Hitomi from Van, because when their powers combine the Emperors powers to manipulate fate gets sealed, and he can't have that.

  • @totenkray
    @totenkray Год назад

    Over the years I have seen the Good Smile Company snap togehter mech kits and had no clue how cool the tech they had illustrated inside their workings was so cool because I didn't know anything about this Anime.

  • @Sizdothyx
    @Sizdothyx Год назад +1

    There's something about 90s anime that just makes it look better. The characters' proportions aren't off, the shading is great and ... oh God, the shading is excellent. Modern anime can't do shadows in real-time to save their lives. It's so fucking blocky.

  • @cdsaylor2
    @cdsaylor2 5 месяцев назад

    I'd love a modern remake that explores the world they set up so much more.

  • @T50N6
    @T50N6 Год назад +1

    Loved Escaflowne. It was pretty popular in France despite that it was on a paid/for subscribers channel at first.

  • @daytimelantern6570
    @daytimelantern6570 Год назад +4

    Realy liked the ost on the show also it has 3 cats girls and you can't go wrong with cat girls

  • @lucianfenrir3666
    @lucianfenrir3666 Год назад

    this anime is ahead of it's time.. my fave mecha next to gundam wing back in 1999

  • @ricsonchua4264
    @ricsonchua4264 Год назад +2

    I think Dryden's gesture was fine. It was obvious over the series that Malerna is just not interested.

  • @Model_118
    @Model_118 Год назад

    Remember watching this on fox five when I was young and always loved it. Think it was my first mecha anime outside of Gundam Wing.

  • @George_M_
    @George_M_ 4 месяца назад

    One of the best soundtracks of all time

  • @krono5el
    @krono5el Год назад

    Absolutely love Escaflowne and still have my transforming Escaflowne from back then that is a prized possession of mine. Its so rad : D

  • @myanimeroom9350
    @myanimeroom9350 Год назад

    One of my favorites!

  • @AdrianArmbruster
    @AdrianArmbruster Год назад

    I got into this show from, no joke, the abridged series. It was one of the first handful that actually got finished, back when the idea was pretty new.

  • @xetotorian3566
    @xetotorian3566 10 месяцев назад

    First time here. Escaflowne was the first anime I ever watched as a kid, essentially before I knew what anime was. It sparked my interest in writing which I'm still keeping up with today. Loved the review and the use of another hidden gems OST in the background (PS1's The Legend of Dragoon) Hope you keep up this content. (Though I gotta say it stings when I hear people pronounce Dilandau's name as "Dylan-Dao" It's a symptom of watching the original Bandai dub where its "Dilandow" Keep up the work!

  • @toadfake4588
    @toadfake4588 Год назад

    reached the end and wow, long story! Escaflowne is one of those animes I heard of as a kid but never saw it

  • @elsuperbeasto4265
    @elsuperbeasto4265 Год назад

    I don't know how I found this channel, I don't really like anime, but I've been subscribed for a month and actively look forward tou your videos. Great work, my dude.

    • @Retcon404
      @Retcon404  Год назад +1

      That's super interesting to me actually, Do you mind if I ask what keeps you coming back to my channel as a non-anime watcher?

    • @elsuperbeasto4265
      @elsuperbeasto4265 Год назад

      @@Retcon404 honestly, I just like listening to people who are passionate about the subject their talking about. Also. Not to be weird, but you got a nice relaxed voice. Very pleasant on the ears.

  • @Revenge221
    @Revenge221 Год назад

    I know this is a weird thing to pick out, but the Chrono Trigger music just stood out so much to me. Helped make the video.

  • @animesoul479
    @animesoul479 Год назад

    I adore Escaflowne. It's still in my top five favorite anime of all time. The fantasy setting is great and I found the way they added mecha to fit the world naturally. I revisit the series often whenever I feel nostalgic for older fantasy anime. Slayers and Record of Lodoss War too.

  • @HereticalKitsune
    @HereticalKitsune 8 месяцев назад

    Another show from my school time, so good~

  • @reunionortiz-luis449
    @reunionortiz-luis449 Год назад

    Awesome video. I actually met Shoji Kawamori back in Asia Pop Comic Con and had him sign my Escaflowne Dvd. Had him sign my Dangaio box art. Gundam box art and box of that jet he designed for the Thunderbird. Good times

  • @juiceedakid
    @juiceedakid 9 месяцев назад

    Classic series 🤝

  • @runningtoastgirl7766
    @runningtoastgirl7766 Год назад

    I loved escaflowne as a kid, the library I went to had every DVD so I got to watch it through completely many a time.

    • @saynotop2w
      @saynotop2w Год назад

      Lucky you. The whole set cost me $200+ back in the day. Of course, nowadays it’s on “Crunchyroll dub” or AKA Funimation for free for everyone.

  • @rommelfulgencio646
    @rommelfulgencio646 Год назад

    love this anime in my childhood days in late 90s specially the ending song mystic eyes

  • @ladyserenityrain2233
    @ladyserenityrain2233 Год назад

    This is one of my favorite anime and one of my first introducing me to anime back in the 90s along with sailor moon 🌙 and the ronnin warriors

  • @artfire28
    @artfire28 Год назад

    Back in Philippines, i was looking forward to see the series every Friday night primetime. Even more amazing was our local channel acquired the rights from Ocean Studios so we enjoyed the English dub just like the video you used.

  • @LuziFearon
    @LuziFearon Год назад

    I own the 2222 pieces limited CE with Hitomis Tarot-Cards! It was for me one of the first Animes I every saw and still holds a place in my heart till today (and I feel nostalgic everytime I hear Dax Riders 'People'). I only have one additiong (?) of your video, Hitomi tryed once to alter fate and exchanging a Tarot Card with another bcz she belived she had the power to do so (or did she just lie and tell the fate different from the cards? Sorry, its like 20 years since I saw it), only for it to backfire in a very monkey paw-esque style turn of events, I think that would add more to her powers and the story of fate. But amazing video! Shoutout to Demlichen who introduced this video to me!

  • @songsan807
    @songsan807 Год назад

    This was one of my favorite anime back in the 2000s when I picked up the set from Best Buy. Loved the story and animation. Don't really remember if saw the movie. Wish they have another season or something.

  • @lumpenada977
    @lumpenada977 Год назад

    Escaflowne was on the Fox Box when I was a kid and I gotta thank that particular saturday circuit for getting me into some pretty neat anime.

  • @Norbert_Sattler
    @Norbert_Sattler Год назад +1

    Not counting the european-ordered stuff like Heidi and Wiki, this was the first anime I've ever seen long before anyone even knew the term anime over here.
    Mainly because it and Gundam Wing were literally the only anime not made for children to ever reach free TV in Austria at the time. Weirdly enough it was aired on MTV for some reason.
    But unlike Wing, I am still fond of Escaflowne. I love this anime.... except the very ending. I like how the big conflict is resolved, but the romance? They take the entire series to realize they are in love with each other only to go to seperate planets after the realization? WHY?!?
    To have Isaac Newton as the big bad doing a Warhammer 40K Emperor impression is quite something too. Not sure if that something is awesome, funny or both. ^^

  • @saintluciaofficial2019
    @saintluciaofficial2019 Год назад

    The FFX soundtrack makes this video even better

  • @highmarshalbalian680
    @highmarshalbalian680 Год назад

    Thank you for the hard work you put into the shows!……..Please do Outlaw Star next :)

  • @rayhayes7701
    @rayhayes7701 Год назад

    I remember Escaflowne years ago back in the 90s when I was a kid and it was on Fox Kids. Yes this Fox Kids if you didn't remember or know. I remember watching it at the time and also I rented it again when I was in highschool just to watch it again since it's been awhile.

  • @jedgrahek1426
    @jedgrahek1426 Год назад

    I have so much nostalgia for this show... it was one of the first anime I watched as an adolescent, along with Ranma and Evangelion and Ninja Scroll. The music, the opening, and the general tone of the show, how it takes a lot of concepts that from my American perspective I thought had to be silly and unserious, and elevates them to something that feels like a Shakespearean Tragedy. I'm sure there are things that can be criticized, particularly some of the odd events near the end, but... this show is very emblematic to me of everything that Anime represents, of as a teenage boy watching something I thought had to be stupid or lame somehow, something that I could clearly tell was actually being told from the perspective of the female protagonist, and that the two main male characters were designed around being romantic interests for her... in writing, this is something that any teenage boy should bail on... and yet, it is so well-made, so ambitious, takes itself so seriously and has so many truly mature, adult conversations and plot points and dramatic choices made at climactic moments, is so overwhelmingly aesthetically beautiful constantly, that it was impossible not to be utterly enchanted by it immediately, and completely hooked and really caring about what happened as I watched. Evangelion had even more of an effect, of course, but I distinctly remember Escaflowne directly causing me to change my thinking and be more open-minded in general... and of course that much more interested in anime and Japanese media in general. Once I had my eyes opened, so to speak, and could clearly see how absurdly limited Western and especially American entertainment was, how irrationally married to live-action-no-matter-what, to animation being only for children, to endless tv shows as long as they profit rather than a planned story, regardless of how stifling to creativity.... once I saw all of that clearly, there was no going back. Why should I spend the majority of my attention to entertainment media on stuff made only for a profit by people who don't really care (generalizing of course), when there's a culture that does everything completely differently and prioritizes the quality of what they are making and the value it has to society over raw profit motive, and is also capable of seeing clearly that the freedom and control afforded by animation make it possible to do anything in the medium without restriction or compromise to reality, is vastly more valuable that things "looking just like real life" if that requires a million compromises and restrictions. If that existed, it made no sense to not give my attention mainly to that, and I've had zero regrets.

  • @greatrulo
    @greatrulo Год назад

    I thought I was enjoying the video until I reached the end and heard Shin Megami Music, then I hit subscribe and went on a binge of all your content.

  • @boardcertifiable
    @boardcertifiable 5 дней назад

    Escaflowne taught me that the guy who invented calculus was a truly evil man. Lol

  • @wavetactics13
    @wavetactics13 Год назад +1

    Always great to see an old favorite. I'm surprised you didn't mention the initial broadcast version were Fox tried to reduce the "girly" content and make a mecha show for boys before realizing this wasn't an anime that they could dumb down like the 90s did to so many other anime. Ironically, how the romance was handled here was one of the things that stuck with me from the show. You can actually see the pivotal moments that cause one character's perspective of another to change.

  • @versebuchanan512
    @versebuchanan512 Год назад

    I just kinda zoned out and vibed to that Advance Wars music for a minute lol

  • @owlshooter
    @owlshooter Год назад +7

    I love this show! This is the first anime I ever watched, my mom showed me this cause she watched it as a teenager and we watched the whole thing together. It's always gonna be something special to me and thank you for getting the word out there! More people need to know about this incredible show.

  • @dominicjohnson307
    @dominicjohnson307 Год назад

    That show was just awesome definitely had me scratching my head some episodes. I'm not watching it again because I won't put my brain through that again still good.