0:00:00 Start 0:03:26 #1 My Daddy Long Legs 0:15:15 #2 Samurai Pizza Cats 0:23:41 #3 Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water 0:38:55 #4 NG Knight Ramune & 40 0:49:43 #5 Tanoshii Muumin Ikka 1:03:44 #6 Record of Lodoss War 1:21:02 #7 The Great Adventures of Robin Hood 1:36:20 End Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Link to the full tracklist: docs.google.com/document/d/15xSeyNC17Epo7_3k2BqWSIS5EseTTNFZcFNjffOgApg/edit?usp=sharing Patreon: patreon.com/SnakeEyeDreams?Link
Cool article man, thanks for sharing. The 90es were a great decade for anime. So interesting to look back and see what was on the Market. In the case of "Samurai Pizza Cats" I actually DO "hate fun" , I must admit ^^. Even as a young child who watched a lot of TV anime, I remember linking the SPC visual style and concept - but hating the localization - even before knowing / understanding what localization was. I just watched an episode or two and said to myself " .... this feels somehow wrong... like a mockery of a potentially good show. Is it just my imagination? " XD Also geez english Robin Hood dub is the worst thing I've ever heard.. you judging it based on this dub doesn't help...
NG Knight Ramune is one of the greatest children’s isekai anime ever made. I learned from Japanese fans on Twitter that the guy who made Ramune also worked on a lot of other popular Japanese kids anime. Additionally I can just tell by talking to Japanese fans on Twitter this week that Ramune clearly has deep emotional connections for them due to its classic hero story and how it was a really great kid friendly early isekai story. I personally can’t wait to experience more of the franchise for myself cause that first entry was… HECK yes. ALSO I just recently learned that the people who made NG Knight Ramune also made KO Beast Warriors, which is one of the greatest and most beautiful anime OVAs ever which was partially animated by Gainax, and both Trixie the Golden Witch as well as myself have both gushed about how amazing KO Beast is
As a simple guy who lives in Finland, Moomin are a national treasure, a real animation treasure. It's a show which had a huge part of EVERY finnish persons heart while growing up. Moomin, the animation show, may not be as deep like comics are, but it's a very chill and comfy series to watch, both kids and adults alike. Also, Snufkin is the best character of the series.
A random youtube suggestion brought me here. Really well done. Not only did I enjoy it without thinking it was droning on too long, I wanted to see the next video. Keep up the good work.
Look bro, NGL, This is perfect long form content for a second monitor wile Game or work, Ive picked up like 5 solid recommendations from your channel it fucking hurts my soul you only got 10k subs man. Great content, Keep it up! in before 100ksubs.
Nadia is so worth watching to the end. It’s got some shaky stuff in the middle due to production problems, but man it still gets back on its feet and ends fantastically. Also god it has some episodes which are just incredible. I think it was episode 5 that had me in tears.
Although I grew up on Robotech and Voltron, I had no idea when I walked into Blockbuster in 1992 discovering their anime section, that it would change my life. Nearly 35 years later.
What a great video, i love your script. I considered watching Daddy long legs a couple years ago but got kind of burned out on this type of story after Candy Candy, Anne of the Green Gables and Heidi back-to-back. Will def pick it up though, what i heard from this video was really good. Samurai Pizza Cats is pretty good for what it is, though my favorite character by far is Big Cheese. His tangents in the dialogue are way more amusing than the heroes' because he and the old crow get to randomly talk about movies in a way that reminds me of the "i did not care about The Godfather" scene from Family Guy, and as we all know, Family Guy is peak comedy. Nadia gives me whiplash because its basically pure Miyazaki, at least at first, but is also clearly Anno. These two being so far apart in the fandom consciousness, with Anno being an otaku and Miyazaki being this wise old sage who said the anime=mistake thing, that i sometimes forget how closely they worked irl.
A caveat to Record of Lodoss War is that inspired so much modern fantasy anime that it doesn’t feel original because it’s conventions are seen so much when technically it’s the original
Wow, what a great video and very promising start to what I'm sure will be an exciting series! I'm so glad the algorithm recommended this to me, happily subbed. As for recommendations, I really hope you might give Jura Tripper (1995) a look. It's a very underrated hidden gem IMO, basically like season 1 Digimon but with dinosaurs and guns and generally somewhat more mature themes.
Nadia was a series I remembered when i was young but forgot about it for a long time, it wasn't until I played Super Robot Wars X that made me remember the Nadia series since SRW X includes the Nadia cast alongside Code Geass, Gurren lagann, UC Gundam, Gundam Wing, Mazinger Z. The two playable Nadia units in SRW X are Nemo in the N-Nautilus and the grandis trio, not to mention Neo Atlantis and their leader Gargoyle appear as enemy units.
I can confirm that Record of Lodoss War did NOT look this good on CRT back in the 90s. The clips you're showing look incredible by comparison. The DVD edition didn't even look this good. I'm blown away.
The island episodes of Nadia is most of the reason the anime has been mostly forgotten. I still remember it was a big deal thru the 90s though. All the projects gainax worked on before evangelion were highly influential but somewhat of a mess when it came to sales/production/critical reception.
The only anime out of all the ones mentioned in the video that I've seen was Nadia and that was more than ten years ago, but honestly I really liked it. There's not much I can say, but if I have to mention something is that Yoshiyuki Sadamoto's character designs look really modern for an anime from 1990
Also hey, the moomins anime. I used to read the books and we had a comic omnibus and loved them. The Groke used to scare me. My mum, who hates anime, refused to accept that the moomins cartoon was an anime. And yes, IIRC I re-read some of them when I was older, and yes, I remember there a sort of philosophical edge especially with Snufkin and Moominpapa to them though I can’t remember the details. It’s not a surprise it’s big in Japan either, with all the cute fantasy creatures
Heh, I stumble into this channel a day after learning about the connections of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz to World Masterpiece Theater. So hitting WMT right off the top, that's serendipity!
The German dub of Record of Lodoss War is also quite interesting. Several people who voiced characters in the German dub were also voicing characters in the German version of Lord of the Rings: Parn - Frodo Slain - Aragorn Eto - Pippin Woodchuck - Legolas
Nadia and Lodoss really aged well. Every now and then you hear about Samurai Pizza Cats from the Latin gang who got more variety down south. PS: If I wanted to stand out as a vtuber, I'd go with an avatar style inspired from Lodoss. It's very defined and different from most anime. It's about 80% Ninja Scrolls Madhouse softened with a bit more generic anime shapes. Gives it an adult but more youthful vibe.
just a bit of added context: Masao Moruyama is actually one of the founders of Madhouse, so he worked as a producer of a lot of their shows until he left to found Mappa, which he would also later leave to found Studio M2 (studio that made the Pluto anime)
I assume it'll be covered given its relative popularity and you had a clip in the opening, but I hope you touch on Yuyu Hakusho, still one of my favorite series.
A warning about Daddy Long Legs, I read the book as a teen and even tho I liked it, and at its time the plot development was seen as 100% positive, modern audiences may not like where it goes.
@@HonerableG she marries the Daddy at the end. During the book she meets a slightly older guy she has a whole tsundere relationship with, that she writes to Daddy about, and eventually they fall in love - not realizing he was Daddy all along. So she fell for the guy outside the Daddy persona but I understand some people being skeedev by the "younger girl depends economically on older guy and also marries him when she's of age"
@@Goat81093 Kinda, the daddy is never a father figure, only a rich benefactor she trauma dumps on, and only slightly older than her. And she meets him irl and they have a whole enemies to fiends to lovers thing, without her knowing this snooty rich dude she keeps complaining to daddy about was daddy all along. But yeah, she marries the dude who paid for her education, AND he deliberately hid he was her benefactor until the very end.
@@LynnHermione man I'm not a fan of that, this anime holds very nice memories in my heart I was waiting for a wholesome ending where a curious little girl meets a very nice man and he adopts her. Tho, I guess if he's close in age to her it's not weird.
this was in my recommeded i rlly like this concept as i dont rlly kno a lot of anime from the 90s only some from the end half of the era. if u were to ever do an 80s deep dive in the future 3 of my favs are the OG Urusei Yatsura, color version of Astro Boy, & Magical Angel Creamy Mami (i watched them all in japanese so idk what english dub qualitys like or if there are even dubs) but these were all rlly fun watches. looking forward to more vids from u :D
As a French kid in the 80s and teenager in the 90s we have been lucky to have almost 2/3 rd of all the best anime of this period in almost real time (We already have Dragon Ball in the 80s, we have Conan from Myazaki, Cuty Hunter, Dr Slump, Hokuto no Ken, Macross, well I won't make a 100 or 200 items list but you get the point) So French kids from gen X to today have always grown up with anime / manga since almost 50 years, I think we were the 2nd market of anime and manga for a long time, maybe followed by Spain but I can't talk about Spain I don't know why, but because I grown up in France I can tell you the situation here Btw it's mostly thx / because to 3 peoples in France and during the 80s that it really grow this BIG : -Haim Saban Born Egyptian, hims and family were forced to migrate to Israel because of anti Jewish people laws after the Israel - Egypt conflict (all this happen in 1956). He than migrate to France in the 70s (he was reaching his 30). From there he start to be a music producer, notably making some music for French Anime (yep you read that right). Him and his pal Chalopin (the producer) were basically making the music, the story, and pay some Japanese studio to make all the animation and graphic. Why? Because Japanese were good and cheap to produce quality animation (in the 80s they were ahead of Euro or US animation). This lead to a lot of (great imho) French-Japanese anime, like Ulysse 31 (M. Saban made the music here, what it here watch?v=_ZFUOmU-nzI or look for "Ulysse31 generique"), or Les Mystérieuses Cités d’or / Taiyō no ko Esuteban, but not that much because well I speak about it later He (M. Saban) left France at the end of the 80s and migrate to the US early 90s, were he create US sentai "power ranger", because Japanese sentai were huge in France since decade at least, we have it all here like Ultra man, Bioman, San Ku Kai, Uchū Keiji Gyaban and else Bam it was a success, he than found Fox Kid and sell it later for billions Other one is Jean-Luc Azoulay Born in Algeria he migrate to France just before the end of the decolonization war (1962). He then work in show business, working with Silvie Vartan art a point, accompanying her in her Japan tour in the 70s (maybe this play a role here) As M. Saban he start to produce music record, and specially for kids. He than made a production society to produce tv show for kids in the 80s. Because anime were already popular in France and because the Japanese doesn't want to make "french anime" any more (like "yo French peoples, do you own stuff, we're not your slaves"), hiis society AB Production (who work for TF1, buggest / most powerful European TV station at the time), AB production goes full berserk and start to import original anime and translated / dub them like CRAZY. They import and dub ALL THE ANIME possible, and better, because the Italian fascist Berlusconi want to make a French TV Channel (called "la 5"), he also buy ALL THE OTHER ANIME (like samurai pizza cat, orange Road, Macross, Captain Tsubassa, Macross, Nadia etc...) Even French Public television have no choice but to follow buying the Moomin, Conan, Meipuru Taun Monogatari, I mean less "bitchy / violent" anime, because it was state television, but still So French TV show for kids on all French TV channel were like 80% Japanese anime at this point, it even lead to a law in 1993 or something that force French TV to have at least a certain amount of French production for kids This, plus French conservatives were discovering manga / anime after 15 years or so, and tell it was hellish or bad influence on our young blabla To be fair, we were having Hokuto no Ken with exploding head at 5pm just after the school and we weren't 10 years old so there's that too lol But most "problematic" anime were censored from the sexual aggression part, at leat a minimum, yeah I look at you Ryo Saeba from City Hunter or master Roshi / Kamé Sennin, yeah the French version were censured for most sexual aggression from the original material And also for French producers at this time, because it was a business before all, anime were for kids, they doesn't realize that in japan there were anime for kids, for teenager, for adult, so they push some anime for adult to the kids, the mistake was there, Hokuto no ken is bonker but not that much problematic as an adult, but yes ofr a 7 years old kids maybe otrture scenes are a but much The 3rd one is Jean Chalopin He was born in France, ad the two other he was a business man, who reach success with business related to kids / animation. M. Saban work with him making music for his TV Show. He was a producer and the one who start the French anime thing until it stop. He also go to the US and make US-French well not carton but you got the point. His anime / carton were aired in Franc ebut a LOT were also aired in USA, Quebec or other countries, he was one of the biggest TV Show for kids in the world back in the 80s. You can thx him for Ulisse 31, Jayce and The Wheeled Warriors, Mask, Pole Position (aired on CBS in,e the US), Inspector Gadget, The Littles, Care Bears, Dennis the Menace, DinoSaucers, GI Joe (2nd serie); Zelda) Oh and he start to invest in a bank in the Bahamas, he is today the boss of it, this bank is behind Tether, yup he's one biggest in the crypto industry today Oh and BTW if Japanese anime and manga culture have been big in France since the 70s, French culture have also have been a HUGE influence for manga / anime of the 70s / 80s to a point most peoples doesn't realize Moebius was a massive influence to Otomo and Myazaki, they personally meet him and love him (and he love them too) ( watch?v=r9DTziTkfts ), you can see the direct influence in Nausicaa or Akira), Takahata was speaking French and Myazaki and him start animation by trying to reproduce "le roi et l'oiseau" (because they study in France and discover French animation, so they buy a copy and bring it back to Japan to study how it was made, there is direct reference with "the castle in the Sky" or "Lupin Cagliostro"), or "Quatier latin" in popping hill, stuff like this. Lupin the 3rd is Based on Jean-Paul Belmondo (French actor) for the design and on Arsene Lupin a French thieve (inspired himself by a French anarchist called Marius Jacob). Jean=Paul Belmondo who also an inspiration for Cobra, or Belmond in Castelvania. Lino Ventura was the inspiration for Golgo 13, well I stop here but there was a long "both side" influence from Japan to France during certain times to a certain point Oh and if you (the author of the video) read this thank you for the video, really like the tone and description of everything. It's great memories there for the gen X kid / teenager I was
I consider 1990 part of the Silver Age of Anime, the Golden Age ended with the finale of Lupin III Part II. My Daddy Long Legs seems like might have had a greater legacy in Japan then it has in the west. The dynamic between the protagonist and the rich girl may be the actually origin of what the Villainess Isekai subgenre is subverting. And aspects of the plot set up reminded me of the 2005 Anime Mai-Otome. One of the Writer Ramune shared with Sailor Moon is my favorite SM writer, Katsuyuki Sumisaya. He also wrote the Garlic JR Arc, Gundam Wing, much of Macross 7 and Cutey Honey Flash and 18 of the first 26 episodes of Corrector Yui. The other is Shigeru Yanigawa who wrote the main plot of the makai Tree Arc. I'm sad 1990's rep for the future Pretty Cure timeslot didn't make the list.
Hey, thanks for the additional info on My Daddy Long Legs and Ramune. I'm curious how popular the My Daddy Long Legs novel was in Japan in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, since it's not one I really hear people talk about any more, at least not in America. Also, what's the Pretty Cure anime you mentioned?
@@snakeeyedreams8181 I never heard of Daddy Long Legs till I watched this video , those are just things I noticed from your description. Pretty Cure itself didn't exist yet, but the Timeslot it airs in had a long History, TV Asahi Sunday 08:30 JST . When 1990 started Shin Bikkuriman was airing it then in September of 1990 Magical Taruto-Kun started airing and continued into 92.. I hope for 91 you cover Goldfish Warning! the show the director of Sailor Moon were working on right before Sailor Moon and that aired in the same slot, TV Asahi Saturday 19:00 JST, for 1990 the show with those criteria was Mouretsu Atarou. I found a wordpress Blogpost laying out the history of a lot of these TV Asahi timeslots, I can link you to it if you'd like?
Love wmt! got a pretty good collection- some i only got in raw dvd despite them having had a English dub and had to rely on licca subs. Wish i recorded peter pan on vhs back when it broadcast in uk- i wasn't to know.......
@Hugh_Jainus Only really with the Robin Hood anime, as you can see by the need for some edits. Otherwise, I kept clips under 12 seconds, and that usually helps a lot.
It hurts me so much that you didn't see in Moomin what others did. It's not some baby show. Maybe you yourself don't consider it a masterpiece, but it would be wise to open your mind to find why others would.
Nadia is fantastic. The filler arc is rough, but I don't think they warrant a skip. All the other episodes are good. It basically feels like that island arc was plopped into an otherwise complete and consistent series, which it kind of was. The movie is trash, mostly a recap with recycled animation while simultaneously managing to shit on the character development, skip it.
Is the Island arc actually filler or just bad enough that everyone collectively agreed to write it off as filler in retrospect? I decided not skipping it on my first watch and recall there being some stuff amidst all the janky animation, meandering and generally poor writing that seemed important or that was even referenced/flashed back to later in the series .
@bertrandkane9678 Most of it is pretty irrelevant to the rest of the series. The majority of the cast aren't in these episodes, and those who are are just spinning wheels as far as character development goes. There are 2 out of 8 episodes that have anything important, 30 and 31. They kill the pacing for too long, if it was like 3 total episodes, it would be fine.
just a lil' fyi; this probably needs a verbal epilepsy warning. i tabbed over and got flashed pretty badly. i only get headaches so i am lucky in that regard but it could be an issue for people who stronger photosensitivity than me also moomin is finno-swede which is a liiiiittle bit different from being just finnish though within the context of the anime isn't super relevant(but is culturally signifiant in both finland and sweden), also yes, the kind of spirit that moomin is(that is his "species") is also moomin
Omg right away I knew I heard about my daddy long legs from a very similar video: ruclips.net/video/nsOcsLRtaOA/видео.htmlsi=MPvxDPgmEPnPA4Dw His tone is a completely different vibe so I don’t think this is competition 😂
o one more thing theses shows was dub in afrikaans wen afrikaans was still legal Nils Holgersson Dogtanian and the three Muskehounds The Moomins peter pan robotredding or Emergency Launch Saver Kids Cinderella red hair aime girl robin hood vicky the viking or wiekie this what i remember thank you for reading
good work but I'd prefer if you can get to the points more quickly your content is already over 1 hour long, you don't need to slow talk with meandering ideas to fill time
0:00:00 Start
0:03:26 #1 My Daddy Long Legs
0:15:15 #2 Samurai Pizza Cats
0:23:41 #3 Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
0:38:55 #4 NG Knight Ramune & 40
0:49:43 #5 Tanoshii Muumin Ikka
1:03:44 #6 Record of Lodoss War
1:21:02 #7 The Great Adventures of Robin Hood
1:36:20 End
Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.
Link to the full tracklist:
docs.google.com/document/d/15xSeyNC17Epo7_3k2BqWSIS5EseTTNFZcFNjffOgApg/edit?usp=sharing
Patreon: patreon.com/SnakeEyeDreams?Link
Cool article man, thanks for sharing. The 90es were a great decade for anime. So interesting to look back and see what was on the Market.
In the case of "Samurai Pizza Cats" I actually DO "hate fun" , I must admit ^^.
Even as a young child who watched a lot of TV anime, I remember linking the SPC visual style and concept - but hating the localization - even before knowing / understanding what localization was. I just watched an episode or two and said to myself " .... this feels somehow wrong... like a mockery of a potentially good show. Is it just my imagination? " XD
Also geez english Robin Hood dub is the worst thing I've ever heard.. you judging it based on this dub doesn't help...
NG Knight Ramune is one of the greatest children’s isekai anime ever made. I learned from Japanese fans on Twitter that the guy who made Ramune also worked on a lot of other popular Japanese kids anime. Additionally I can just tell by talking to Japanese fans on Twitter this week that Ramune clearly has deep emotional connections for them due to its classic hero story and how it was a really great kid friendly early isekai story. I personally can’t wait to experience more of the franchise for myself cause that first entry was… HECK yes. ALSO I just recently learned that the people who made NG Knight Ramune also made KO Beast Warriors, which is one of the greatest and most beautiful anime OVAs ever which was partially animated by Gainax, and both Trixie the Golden Witch as well as myself have both gushed about how amazing KO Beast is
enjoyed your video and swell scirpt, making a anime theme video mind i take notes?
@@DaystarCosplay247by all means! :) You never need a creator's permission to take notes or get ideas! Good luck!
As a simple guy who lives in Finland, Moomin are a national treasure, a real animation treasure.
It's a show which had a huge part of EVERY finnish persons heart while growing up.
Moomin, the animation show, may not be as deep like comics are, but it's a very chill and comfy series to watch, both kids and adults alike.
Also, Snufkin is the best character of the series.
I know they're popular in the UK the dub is in British English
It was very popular here in Denmark too!
A random youtube suggestion brought me here. Really well done.
Not only did I enjoy it without thinking it was droning on too long, I wanted to see the next video.
Keep up the good work.
Great video 90’s anime always feels cozy to watch especially late at night
Look bro, NGL, This is perfect long form content for a second monitor wile Game or work, Ive picked up like 5 solid recommendations from your channel it fucking hurts my soul you only got 10k subs man. Great content, Keep it up! in before 100ksubs.
Nadia is so worth watching to the end. It’s got some shaky stuff in the middle due to production problems, but man it still gets back on its feet and ends fantastically.
Also god it has some episodes which are just incredible. I think it was episode 5 that had me in tears.
Same here. 10 episodes later and I can still hear Jean at the end.
Yeah i kind of despise nadia for the way she treats jean but the anime as a whole is fantastic
really hope u continue this format. awesome work!
A noble endeavor of a vid, good stuff brotherman.
I love these types of videos. They're amazing and so interesting
Although I grew up on Robotech and Voltron, I had no idea when I walked into Blockbuster in 1992 discovering their anime section, that it would change my life. Nearly 35 years later.
What a great video, i love your script. I considered watching Daddy long legs a couple years ago but got kind of burned out on this type of story after Candy Candy, Anne of the Green Gables and Heidi back-to-back. Will def pick it up though, what i heard from this video was really good.
Samurai Pizza Cats is pretty good for what it is, though my favorite character by far is Big Cheese. His tangents in the dialogue are way more amusing than the heroes' because he and the old crow get to randomly talk about movies in a way that reminds me of the "i did not care about The Godfather" scene from Family Guy, and as we all know, Family Guy is peak comedy.
Nadia gives me whiplash because its basically pure Miyazaki, at least at first, but is also clearly Anno. These two being so far apart in the fandom consciousness, with Anno being an otaku and Miyazaki being this wise old sage who said the anime=mistake thing, that i sometimes forget how closely they worked irl.
A caveat to Record of Lodoss War is that inspired so much modern fantasy anime that it doesn’t feel original because it’s conventions are seen so much when technically it’s the original
Wow, what a great video and very promising start to what I'm sure will be an exciting series! I'm so glad the algorithm recommended this to me, happily subbed.
As for recommendations, I really hope you might give Jura Tripper (1995) a look. It's a very underrated hidden gem IMO, basically like season 1 Digimon but with dinosaurs and guns and generally somewhat more mature themes.
This is really good stuff, keep it up, this channel will def get traction 🙌
I really enjoyed this video, looking forward to the next one!
Liked, subbed, and commenting for the algo. This was good, and you're right Sean Seanson is an excellent creator.
Nadia was a series I remembered when i was young but forgot about it for a long time, it wasn't until I played Super Robot Wars X that made me remember the Nadia series since SRW X includes the Nadia cast alongside Code Geass, Gurren lagann, UC Gundam, Gundam Wing, Mazinger Z. The two playable Nadia units in SRW X are Nemo in the N-Nautilus and the grandis trio, not to mention Neo Atlantis and their leader Gargoyle appear as enemy units.
I’m so glad the RUclips algorithm brought me here. Can’t wait for the next video ❤
Great editing, great vibes. Gonna check some of these shows out!
I can confirm that Record of Lodoss War did NOT look this good on CRT back in the 90s. The clips you're showing look incredible by comparison. The DVD edition didn't even look this good. I'm blown away.
The island episodes of Nadia is most of the reason the anime has been mostly forgotten. I still remember it was a big deal thru the 90s though. All the projects gainax worked on before evangelion were highly influential but somewhat of a mess when it came to sales/production/critical reception.
The only anime out of all the ones mentioned in the video that I've seen was Nadia and that was more than ten years ago, but honestly I really liked it. There's not much I can say, but if I have to mention something is that Yoshiyuki Sadamoto's character designs look really modern for an anime from 1990
I'm watching this while cooking and you make me so happy bro, bless you 💝
Shiiiittttt excellent video man great job 👏👏
This was great. Can’t wait to watch the rest.
a Sean Seanson fan who also likes old school anime? It's like the channel was made for me
Also hey, the moomins anime. I used to read the books and we had a comic omnibus and loved them. The Groke used to scare me. My mum, who hates anime, refused to accept that the moomins cartoon was an anime. And yes, IIRC I re-read some of them when I was older, and yes, I remember there a sort of philosophical edge especially with Snufkin and Moominpapa to them though I can’t remember the details. It’s not a surprise it’s big in Japan either, with all the cute fantasy creatures
Heh, I stumble into this channel a day after learning about the connections of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz to World Masterpiece Theater. So hitting WMT right off the top, that's serendipity!
This makes me so nostalgic! I've seen a few of these dubbed in Arabic when I was a kid, I specifically remember My Daddy Long Legs!
The German dub of Record of Lodoss War is also quite interesting. Several people who voiced characters in the German dub were also voicing characters in the German version of Lord of the Rings:
Parn - Frodo
Slain - Aragorn
Eto - Pippin
Woodchuck - Legolas
The italian opening of robin hood sung by cristina d'avena is also fire. Always loved that anime
entertaining video looking forward to the next one
NG Night Ramune has that famous Dance of the Sacred Maidens, that famous AMV fan made video.
Man, I love the look and feeling of 90's anime.
Please keep doing these
Akio Otsuka is also the Japanese voice of legendary Solid Snake 待たせたな
Yeah I can see the Sean Seanson inspiration
There are worse people to take inspiration from
glad to see here from samurai pizza cats
I'd do favors for you... thank u for this incredible vid big dawg
8:45 that's the most heart warming benadryl hallucination I have ever heard about.
Nadia and Lodoss really aged well. Every now and then you hear about Samurai Pizza Cats from the Latin gang who got more variety down south.
PS: If I wanted to stand out as a vtuber, I'd go with an avatar style inspired from Lodoss. It's very defined and different from most anime. It's about 80% Ninja Scrolls Madhouse softened with a bit more generic anime shapes. Gives it an adult but more youthful vibe.
Finally
Someone finally mentioned *Robinhood* they use to show early in the mornin right after *City of Gold*
just a bit of added context: Masao Moruyama is actually one of the founders of Madhouse, so he worked as a producer of a lot of their shows until he left to found Mappa, which he would also later leave to found Studio M2 (studio that made the Pluto anime)
I LOVE Muumin!
I assume it'll be covered given its relative popularity and you had a clip in the opening, but I hope you touch on Yuyu Hakusho, still one of my favorite series.
A warning about Daddy Long Legs, I read the book as a teen and even tho I liked it, and at its time the plot development was seen as 100% positive, modern audiences may not like where it goes.
What do you mean? Can you give more context? Spoilers are ok for me
Oh no please don't tell me it does what usagi drop did😱
@@HonerableG she marries the Daddy at the end. During the book she meets a slightly older guy she has a whole tsundere relationship with, that she writes to Daddy about, and eventually they fall in love - not realizing he was Daddy all along. So she fell for the guy outside the Daddy persona but I understand some people being skeedev by the "younger girl depends economically on older guy and also marries him when she's of age"
@@Goat81093 Kinda, the daddy is never a father figure, only a rich benefactor she trauma dumps on, and only slightly older than her. And she meets him irl and they have a whole enemies to fiends to lovers thing, without her knowing this snooty rich dude she keeps complaining to daddy about was daddy all along. But yeah, she marries the dude who paid for her education, AND he deliberately hid he was her benefactor until the very end.
@@LynnHermione man I'm not a fan of that, this anime holds very nice memories in my heart I was waiting for a wholesome ending where a curious little girl meets a very nice man and he adopts her.
Tho, I guess if he's close in age to her it's not weird.
this was in my recommeded i rlly like this concept as i dont rlly kno a lot of anime from the 90s only some from the end half of the era. if u were to ever do an 80s deep dive in the future 3 of my favs are the OG Urusei Yatsura, color version of Astro Boy, & Magical Angel Creamy Mami (i watched them all in japanese so idk what english dub qualitys like or if there are even dubs) but these were all rlly fun watches. looking forward to more vids from u :D
As a French kid in the 80s and teenager in the 90s we have been lucky to have almost 2/3 rd of all the best anime of this period in almost real time (We already have Dragon Ball in the 80s, we have Conan from Myazaki, Cuty Hunter, Dr Slump, Hokuto no Ken, Macross, well I won't make a 100 or 200 items list but you get the point)
So French kids from gen X to today have always grown up with anime / manga since almost 50 years, I think we were the 2nd market of anime and manga for a long time, maybe followed by Spain but I can't talk about Spain I don't know why, but because I grown up in France I can tell you the situation here
Btw it's mostly thx / because to 3 peoples in France and during the 80s that it really grow this BIG :
-Haim Saban
Born Egyptian, hims and family were forced to migrate to Israel because of anti Jewish people laws after the Israel - Egypt conflict (all this happen in 1956). He than migrate to France in the 70s (he was reaching his 30).
From there he start to be a music producer, notably making some music for French Anime (yep you read that right). Him and his pal Chalopin (the producer) were basically making the music, the story, and pay some Japanese studio to make all the animation and graphic. Why? Because Japanese were good and cheap to produce quality animation (in the 80s they were ahead of Euro or US animation). This lead to a lot of (great imho) French-Japanese anime, like Ulysse 31 (M. Saban made the music here, what it here watch?v=_ZFUOmU-nzI or look for "Ulysse31 generique"), or Les Mystérieuses Cités d’or / Taiyō no ko Esuteban, but not that much because well I speak about it later
He (M. Saban) left France at the end of the 80s and migrate to the US early 90s, were he create US sentai "power ranger", because Japanese sentai were huge in France since decade at least, we have it all here like Ultra man, Bioman, San Ku Kai, Uchū Keiji Gyaban and else
Bam it was a success, he than found Fox Kid and sell it later for billions
Other one is Jean-Luc Azoulay
Born in Algeria he migrate to France just before the end of the decolonization war (1962). He then work in show business, working with Silvie Vartan art a point, accompanying her in her Japan tour in the 70s (maybe this play a role here)
As M. Saban he start to produce music record, and specially for kids. He than made a production society to produce tv show for kids in the 80s. Because anime were already popular in France and because the Japanese doesn't want to make "french anime" any more (like "yo French peoples, do you own stuff, we're not your slaves"), hiis society AB Production (who work for TF1, buggest / most powerful European TV station at the time), AB production goes full berserk and start to import original anime and translated / dub them like CRAZY. They import and dub ALL THE ANIME possible, and better, because the Italian fascist Berlusconi want to make a French TV Channel (called "la 5"), he also buy ALL THE OTHER ANIME (like samurai pizza cat, orange Road, Macross, Captain Tsubassa, Macross, Nadia etc...)
Even French Public television have no choice but to follow buying the Moomin, Conan, Meipuru Taun Monogatari, I mean less "bitchy / violent" anime, because it was state television, but still
So French TV show for kids on all French TV channel were like 80% Japanese anime at this point, it even lead to a law in 1993 or something that force French TV to have at least a certain amount of French production for kids
This, plus French conservatives were discovering manga / anime after 15 years or so, and tell it was hellish or bad influence on our young blabla
To be fair, we were having Hokuto no Ken with exploding head at 5pm just after the school and we weren't 10 years old so there's that too lol
But most "problematic" anime were censored from the sexual aggression part, at leat a minimum, yeah I look at you Ryo Saeba from City Hunter or master Roshi / Kamé Sennin, yeah the French version were censured for most sexual aggression from the original material
And also for French producers at this time, because it was a business before all, anime were for kids, they doesn't realize that in japan there were anime for kids, for teenager, for adult, so they push some anime for adult to the kids, the mistake was there, Hokuto no ken is bonker but not that much problematic as an adult, but yes ofr a 7 years old kids maybe otrture scenes are a but much
The 3rd one is Jean Chalopin
He was born in France, ad the two other he was a business man, who reach success with business related to kids / animation. M. Saban work with him making music for his TV Show. He was a producer and the one who start the French anime thing until it stop. He also go to the US and make US-French well not carton but you got the point. His anime / carton were aired in Franc ebut a LOT were also aired in USA, Quebec or other countries, he was one of the biggest TV Show for kids in the world back in the 80s.
You can thx him for Ulisse 31, Jayce and The Wheeled Warriors, Mask, Pole Position (aired on CBS in,e the US), Inspector Gadget, The Littles, Care Bears, Dennis the Menace, DinoSaucers, GI Joe (2nd serie); Zelda)
Oh and he start to invest in a bank in the Bahamas, he is today the boss of it, this bank is behind Tether, yup he's one biggest in the crypto industry today
Oh and BTW if Japanese anime and manga culture have been big in France since the 70s, French culture have also have been a HUGE influence for manga / anime of the 70s / 80s to a point most peoples doesn't realize
Moebius was a massive influence to Otomo and Myazaki, they personally meet him and love him (and he love them too) ( watch?v=r9DTziTkfts ), you can see the direct influence in Nausicaa or Akira), Takahata was speaking French and Myazaki and him start animation by trying to reproduce "le roi et l'oiseau" (because they study in France and discover French animation, so they buy a copy and bring it back to Japan to study how it was made, there is direct reference with "the castle in the Sky" or "Lupin Cagliostro"), or "Quatier latin" in popping hill, stuff like this. Lupin the 3rd is Based on Jean-Paul Belmondo (French actor) for the design and on Arsene Lupin a French thieve (inspired himself by a French anarchist called Marius Jacob). Jean=Paul Belmondo who also an inspiration for Cobra, or Belmond in Castelvania. Lino Ventura was the inspiration for Golgo 13, well I stop here but there was a long "both side" influence from Japan to France during certain times to a certain point
Oh and if you (the author of the video) read this thank you for the video, really like the tone and description of everything. It's great memories there for the gen X kid / teenager I was
I like the ranking
I absolutely loved Samurai Pizza Cats.
I always thought it was said "Galaxy Express Three Nine"
the red line around your thumbnail made me almost NOT click it thinking id already watched it.
My childhood anime
I consider 1990 part of the Silver Age of Anime, the Golden Age ended with the finale of Lupin III Part II.
My Daddy Long Legs seems like might have had a greater legacy in Japan then it has in the west. The dynamic between the protagonist and the rich girl may be the actually origin of what the Villainess Isekai subgenre is subverting. And aspects of the plot set up reminded me of the 2005 Anime Mai-Otome.
One of the Writer Ramune shared with Sailor Moon is my favorite SM writer, Katsuyuki Sumisaya. He also wrote the Garlic JR Arc, Gundam Wing, much of Macross 7 and Cutey Honey Flash and 18 of the first 26 episodes of Corrector Yui.
The other is Shigeru Yanigawa who wrote the main plot of the makai Tree Arc.
I'm sad 1990's rep for the future Pretty Cure timeslot didn't make the list.
Hey, thanks for the additional info on My Daddy Long Legs and Ramune. I'm curious how popular the My Daddy Long Legs novel was in Japan in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, since it's not one I really hear people talk about any more, at least not in America.
Also, what's the Pretty Cure anime you mentioned?
@@snakeeyedreams8181 I never heard of Daddy Long Legs till I watched this video , those are just things I noticed from your description.
Pretty Cure itself didn't exist yet, but the Timeslot it airs in had a long History, TV Asahi Sunday 08:30 JST . When 1990 started Shin Bikkuriman was airing it then in September of 1990 Magical Taruto-Kun started airing and continued into 92..
I hope for 91 you cover Goldfish Warning! the show the director of Sailor Moon were working on right before Sailor Moon and that aired in the same slot, TV Asahi Saturday 19:00 JST, for 1990 the show with those criteria was Mouretsu Atarou.
I found a wordpress Blogpost laying out the history of a lot of these TV Asahi timeslots, I can link you to it if you'd like?
While the plan could change, my intention right now is to talk about Goldfish Warning for 91, yes! :)
And yeah, share the link on the blog! Thanks!
@@snakeeyedreams8181 I guess very because naoko Takeuchi also did an adaptation to manga before Sailr Moon
Context: Every Japanese school library has a standard collection of western literature( incl. Russian)
PIZZA CAAAAAAAATS WOOOOOOOOOO YEEEEEEAH
also nadia's very good!
It is a lot easier to say that the crow tengu and kitsune are just birds and rats. Even though the lore is really cool.
There is a uk dub of moomins, it's actually good. It's on the moomins channel
Wow, 5 out of 7 i watched this when i was kid in local tv,except for daddy long legs and nadia i forgot the story for the others.
Without question: Kyatto Ninden Teyandei big cheese is a fox and the marionette character design has most influence from SD Gundam / bb senshi.
What's that in the city commerical song if anyone knows? Perfect video btw 🙏
Let's goooo!
Love wmt! got a pretty good collection- some i only got in raw dvd despite them having had a English dub and had to rely on licca subs. Wish i recorded peter pan on vhs back when it broadcast in uk- i wasn't to know.......
If Moomin is an anime, should Alfred J. Kwak also be considered as an anime? They have the same producers, production company and animation studio.
Mmmmm, from the looks of it, probably! It even has a MyAnimeList page, so I wouldn't be the only weirdo to think it should count.
The 999 in Galaxy Express 999 is pronounced "three nine"
I love how foreign that is
WOO
Death Note is the first AND last anime ever.
Missed a chance to reference the gay politician Harvey Milk when listing milk names
Did you have any copyright issues using clips from these shows?
@Hugh_Jainus Only really with the Robin Hood anime, as you can see by the need for some edits. Otherwise, I kept clips under 12 seconds, and that usually helps a lot.
@snakeeyedreams8181 alright that's helpful. I got hit by toei over dbz clips so wasn't sure what the parameters were. I'll try the 12 second trick
Your funny dude Crack me up
It hurts me so much that you didn't see in Moomin what others did. It's not some baby show. Maybe you yourself don't consider it a masterpiece, but it would be wise to open your mind to find why others would.
Moomin was brilliant before animation, what do you think is the greatest contribution of the adaptation?
Nadia is fantastic. The filler arc is rough, but I don't think they warrant a skip. All the other episodes are good. It basically feels like that island arc was plopped into an otherwise complete and consistent series, which it kind of was.
The movie is trash, mostly a recap with recycled animation while simultaneously managing to shit on the character development, skip it.
Is the Island arc actually filler or just bad enough that everyone collectively agreed to write it off as filler in retrospect? I decided not skipping it on my first watch and recall there being some stuff amidst all the janky animation, meandering and generally poor writing that seemed important or that was even referenced/flashed back to later in the series .
@bertrandkane9678 Most of it is pretty irrelevant to the rest of the series. The majority of the cast aren't in these episodes, and those who are are just spinning wheels as far as character development goes. There are 2 out of 8 episodes that have anything important, 30 and 31. They kill the pacing for too long, if it was like 3 total episodes, it would be fine.
just a lil' fyi; this probably needs a verbal epilepsy warning. i tabbed over and got flashed pretty badly. i only get headaches so i am lucky in that regard but it could be an issue for people who stronger photosensitivity than me
also moomin is finno-swede which is a liiiiittle bit different from being just finnish though within the context of the anime isn't super relevant(but is culturally signifiant in both finland and sweden), also yes, the kind of spirit that moomin is(that is his "species") is also moomin
Do you happen to remember the general section that had the flashing?
I recognize Nadia from a lot of r34 of unrelated anime series.
lodoss war the og frieren
Omg right away I knew I heard about my daddy long legs from a very similar video: ruclips.net/video/nsOcsLRtaOA/видео.htmlsi=MPvxDPgmEPnPA4Dw
His tone is a completely different vibe so I don’t think this is competition 😂
But ... but I have already seen most of them ... oh you bait and switch the famous ones with unknow ones. But I, I already seen all of them.
o one more thing theses shows was dub in afrikaans wen afrikaans was still legal
Nils Holgersson
Dogtanian and the three Muskehounds
The Moomins
peter pan
robotredding or Emergency Launch Saver Kids
Cinderella red hair aime girl
robin hood
vicky the viking or wiekie
this what i remember thank you for reading
Anime
Nils Holgersson -- good
Dogtanian and the three Muskehounds --bad
The Moomins -- really bad
good work
but I'd prefer if you can get to the points more quickly
your content is already over 1 hour long, you don't need to slow talk with meandering ideas to fill time
john smith is a groomer
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Just been a great time without gender mania, just nice game systems snes, megadrive, anime and manga. Really nice time.