its kinda weird because, raised in traditional catholic views, i was also exposed to lots of violence heavy media considering my age and the idea of the devil is scary plus the eroguro warning really scared me for a bit but, i saw blood, heard violence and now i kinda wanna watch urotsukidoji. in general, if theres heavy blood, it makes me wanna watch it more.
With this video we have the trilogy of 250 anime recommendations, 420+ anime recommendations and now unrecommendable anime (that rule)... I won't need recommendations for the next 10 years at least
Awesome video. Some stuff I enjoy that can be hard to recommend: - Love Exposure by Sion Sono (it's 4 hours and batshit insane) - The Dance of Reality by Alejandro Jodorowsky (Experimental Chilean film with some very weird scenes, semi autobiographical) - Wasteland by Jonni Peppers (weird, emotional shorts with expressive animation) - Son of the White Mare by Marcell Jankovics (if you see anything from it, it should be immediately obvious if you are the type who would like it or not, really cool animation) - The Tragedy of Man by Marcell Jankovics (Long movie with constant monologuing and cool animation, spans western history) - It's Such a Beautiful Day by Don Hertzfeldt (emotional stick figure movie, some will love it, some won't. There is nothing else quite like it)
idk how the algorithm got me here but I'm so glad I found this video, I've seen some of the stuff u recommended and the rest of the stuff looks cool af fr I'd recommend Dead leaves, Kite, Limit cycle and happy machine from genius party, neo tokyo, 1001 nights, Belladonna of Sadness, X(1999), Angel's Egg, Memories, Euphoria(Hentai, intense af), Kaiba, Mononoke(one of the prettiest art in anime ever, awesome story too), Short Peace, Mardock Scramble1&2(gorgeous af)
On Unrecommendable Anime: I generally think Bennett the Sage RUclips Channel push Anime acceptance on the Internet back a few years. He seems to be a good guy overall (especially compared to his That Guy With Glasses/Channel Awesome Colleagues) but his content for the first half of the 2010s Showed anime to be this typical stereotype it had been for the last couple of decades, hyper violent sexual cartoons from Japan, portrayed always in his videos in a negative light. From saying Ghost in the Shell's story was bad to Watching and reviewing Akira On a VHS with With the original bad dub with Leonardo From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as Kaneda and Saying Grave of the Fireflies is a pro war film (Still baffled by that). Watching his videos was putting me onto anime and at the same time putting me off a lot of it. It seems the only things he would consider good work shows that were originally played on Adult Swim, Which kind of seemed to be the norm back in the early 2010s, it was either watch what is Currently on This season, from a few years ago or from Adult Swim. A lot of people could have been watching a lot of cool older anime from the 80s and 90s but had that stigma over it Still. Thankfully, that mindset has gone away and Bennett the Sage's content has got a lot more praiseworthy with older anime.
Killer vid. I remember you mentioning finding Ai City on youtube however many years ago, and it kinda changed everything for me forever, haha. Surprisingly enough, I've seen more than a few of these very recently just from browsing the uploads of certain users on nyaa (Inka, Orphan, LonelyChaser, etc). Also, surprised you didn't mention how Shounen Kenya is directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi of HOUSE (1977) fame. As for anything similar I can recommend that's not on your mal yet, only three come to mind: 1992's Thumbelina - A Magical Story, Dracula: Sovereign of the Damned (Eng Dub), and Okama Hakusho.
I am one of those people who wouldn't mind looking at stuff just because it looks cool. But I kind of have to turn off my normal expectations for anime when I see them since they normally don't have a story line or more easily understandable theme or point.
watching Popotan recently has been a huge surprise, expected some fanservicy trash /neg and got served with fanservicy trash /pos with plenty of touching moments, reflection about your place with others and Yuri made my girlfriend cry her eyes out like i've rarely seen bonus point for sisters nakedly hugging in the bath repeatedly
I am glad you said that about Popotan, because I have very similar feelings, about Moetan. Moetan was something that some of my more picky taste friends said sucked, but then I watched it, and it actually has a good, sweet story that reminds me of Nurse Angel and Kodocha: cause, Moetan actually has good characters and genuine cute romance. I can even point to an example, “Moetan: Ka Kun decides to stay with Sumi” is a video that communicates exactly what I mean. Anyway. I will keep my thoughts brief gotta save it for a video collab with a friend, about the story of how I found a lost and undocumented promo animation on eBay for it. The fact that I hunted that rare and undocumented promo animation down should show how much I love it heh
@@JamesHattox My friends and I found moetan to be hilarious, really enjoyed it. It was one of the funniest things I watched last year and definitely some of the most fun I've had watching stuff with friends. I've seen some of popotan, and I'm interested in continuing it. I'm a huge fan of Akio Watanabe and the series' esoteric relationship to caramelldansen has made me fascinated with it, but I'm waiting for when my friends are ready to watch it with me lol.
I still remember you recommending animated shorts years ago and all the ones I watched have really stuck in my mind all these years, such as Kanemewo and the TV Show. Airy Me in particular though is one I have returned to many times. I am happy to see it mentioned again and I love seeing Yoko Kuno's animation in other works, such as Beastars.
I'm part of that audience, I watched Ai City becuase you recommended it in a video from years ago and I loved it. Watch Hammerhead, modern and very well animated ultra-violence. Is part of the shorts of the japan animator expo. Also; Genius Party: Dimension Bomb, Twilight of the Dark Master, Aragne Sign of Vermillion and Housing complex C.
The beginning of the video was funny to me, because Ai City, Urotsukidoji and Apocalypse Zero are all anime I watched because of you recommending them before. And I enjoyed them all for the same reason - they look cool enough so that the story being nonsensical doesn't really matter.
as an old school anime fan to me anime is not represented solely by shonen or isekai but more by all the weird stuff you talked about in this video because animation in general doesn't have to suffer the limitations of live action which makes it perfect for showing all this weird stuff that live action could never come close to showing as emphatically that being said I also don't want anime to be only weird stuff I do like the beautiful drawings and all the sakuga as well but I never want the weird to not be there because having it be part of anime's identity as well makes it so much more well rounded and I like when things and people are well rounded but hey that is just me!
I feel like you're underplaying Sayuri. It's not just that one person thought it sucked, it was iirc *the lowest rated anime on MAL* at one point (currently sitting at a 2.0) as for my own hard to reccomend anime, I once spent an afternoon watching every extant anime from before World War 2. A lot of them are pretty bad. The comedy doesn't land, sometimes it's very clearly an incomplete reproduction because part of it was lost, sometimes it's just very racist. But there were a couple I found quite compelling. Specifically, Gotou Shinpei's Ethicization of Politics (an extremely lightly animated "film", mostly just text on a screen, of a speech about the nature of politics by one of Japan's most important politicians of the time) and Diseases Spread (a PSA about wearing masks to prevent airborne illness, and about cooking your food to avoid Salmonella, from 1925). Neither of these are particularly relevant, nor are they that well made, but I find them fascinating regardless as historical artifacts. (the third best one of that batch was The Story of Cigarettes, which is an extremely early instance of combining 2d animation with real life footage)
@@bigtoblerone8446Literally search it on youtube, the first result is correct. You could google it too, it's not secret and many sites host it. It is just an indie short after all.
You should watch "open your mind" its a 30 min dialogueless plotless oshii directed short with kenji kawai music, I vibed with it, I'd even say I understood most of it.
Thanks for the new additions to my plan to watch list. I would recommend Tamala2010 a punk cat in space ,regarding weird anime most people dont like but i do.
Tentai Senshi Sunred is one of my favorites of all time, but have you seen Turning Girls by Trigger's female staff? It's great. Im sure you talked about it once...
Once again I'm the opposite in that shows that weird and out there in how they look are the easy to recommend shows. As someone who mostly watches Anime for how they get my invested in their characters, the ones that do that for me even while have bland art styles and no Sakuga are the ones I don't know how to trick people into giving a chance.
My fav hard to recommend anime is dead leaves, because of your video on it from years ago. Tied with kaguya-hime no monogatari as my favorite film, tho for very different reasons lol
The thumbnail is a picture from the legend of the over fiend which is both hentai and one of the first to use tentacles. Surprisingly good story spoiler Hitler unleashes hell in a hell boy like way. Not sure which came first.
I remember really looking forward to Pupa from Crunchyroll’s description of it before it aired. Then the first episode came out and I just thought- am I being trolled? Then the second episode came out and it was even shorter and made less sense. This continued. Pupa remains one of the weirdest things I’ve seen and I think would fit right into this list. It had a humour to it in the way the episodes got more progressively messed up and then just abruptly stopped.
the "unrecommendable" stuff in my life is usually really niche or disturbing fanfiction of stories that are targeted at children, because it requires the reader to both take the source material seriously and be willing to engage with that kind of content - i'm thinking sonic fanfic. "pile of rocks sympathizes with dead dog" by cornwallace is one of my favorites, but it's 1) a sonic fanfiction, 2) set in a satam-like universe, and that cartoon is 30 years old, and 3) full of gore and sexual content. but it's really, really good and it kinda sucks that i haven't met anyone i could recommend it to.
My to-watch list continues to grow. I feel like Nido to Mezamenu Komori Uta should've been on here for all the absolute freaks who couldn't get enough Hiroshi Harada after Midori destroyed their brains; the final train sequence alone is indescribably horrifying and drives the political point at the film's core home with the violence of its subject.
The Sensualist is a really artsy porno set in feudal japan, depicted with stunning art direction; 2010: A Punk Cat in Space is about a sanrio character who swears a lot, is in heat, and chainsmokes who encounters zombies, religious mysticism, texture maximalist dated cg , and its all in black and white; Belladonna of Sadness is a 70s flick all in water color and the plot is kicked off by a very surrealist depiction of rape and the following events seem to be the plagues god sent down on the egyptians in terms of escalation, an all-timer; Malice@Doll is Toy Story 1 era cg flick about prostitute androids in the post apocalypse, all the humans are gone and they miss warmth of flesh, everything is grime and a biomechanical virus is taking over; Kikumana is a short thats forever stuck in my head, its what you would get from crossing the vhs video from the Ring that curses you and the manga BLAME!
I would never suggest "colorful", not to be confused by the movie of the same name. It's one of those 5~10 minutes per episode, that usually revolts around some guy(s) trying to take a peek upskirts of some attractive lady(s) while trying not to get caught. The character design is similar to Paranoia Agent and Golden Boy
It's not anime, but the film Cryptozoo has this really unique rigid art style that makes it look like nothing I've ever seen before. It's also by far the most textured animated thing I've ever seen, the whole time you feel like you can reach out and touch the cryptids on screen. Definitely worth a watch.
If I were to recommend Elfen Lied to anyone I know who isn’t already into horror stuff, they would ask what’s wrong with me. But there are some parts of it that are so cute and precious that they make all the gore ultimately worth it.
My friend watched Cat Soup while he was the highest he's ever been and it fucked him up lmao I'm the type of person that sees weird shit and think, man I gotta see that, even if it's not very good. I think my most underground anime is a short-ish film called Midori-ko. When I watched it 9 years ago, less than 100 people on MAL had it on their list. Now it's up to about 1400 completions, so clearly not the highest priority for people lol. I don't remember anything about it other than it was WEIRD and had an astoundingly unique animation style.
I didn't know there were animated Shintaro Kago shorts. I read Super-Dimensional Love Gun way back at your recommendation and it too lives rent free in my head. My favorite one-shot in there was probably the one where everyone has a unique penis shape that makes a matching hole shape in anything it goes inside, and a man tries to find who his girlfriend cheated on him with by following a trail of things the dude fucked.
Update: the scene where basically-satan births himself out of a surrogate basically justifies the whole OVA. It’s such a fucking shame this never got finished.
It's a video game not an anime but the thing that's near and dear to my heart is kio's adventure. It's kind of a snuff game with a horrible translation and completely nonesensical and anti-climatic ending... it's the most pointless piece of media I've ever experienced yet I like it because it has no reason to exist. Its reason to exist is itself. It doesn't need a reason or a good it's imparting to the world by being here, it just is here for is own sake, 'nuff said Oh also a lot of these look rad, especially apocalypse zero, transfer, airy me, and alignment you! You!
The Midnight Parasites (1972, 9 min) directed by Yoji Kuri has stuck in my head since I first saw it more than ten years ago ruclips.net/video/mKdcQK2v3JQ/видео.html
its kinda weird because, raised in traditional catholic views, i was also exposed to lots of violence heavy media considering my age and the idea of the devil is scary plus the eroguro warning really scared me for a bit but, i saw blood, heard violence and now i kinda wanna watch urotsukidoji. in general, if theres heavy blood, it makes me wanna watch it more.
With this video we have the trilogy of 250 anime recommendations, 420+ anime recommendations and now unrecommendable anime (that rule)... I won't need recommendations for the next 10 years at least
Awesome video. Some stuff I enjoy that can be hard to recommend:
- Love Exposure by Sion Sono (it's 4 hours and batshit insane)
- The Dance of Reality by Alejandro Jodorowsky (Experimental Chilean film with some very weird scenes, semi autobiographical)
- Wasteland by Jonni Peppers (weird, emotional shorts with expressive animation)
- Son of the White Mare by Marcell Jankovics (if you see anything from it, it should be immediately obvious if you are the type who would like it or not, really cool animation)
- The Tragedy of Man by Marcell Jankovics (Long movie with constant monologuing and cool animation, spans western history)
- It's Such a Beautiful Day by Don Hertzfeldt (emotional stick figure movie, some will love it, some won't. There is nothing else quite like it)
love exposure is my favorite movie
Love Exposure all the way.
My takeaway is that getting high with Trixie sounds hella fun.
Wow! Fantastic selection, and I've seen only two. Thanks!
Glad you like them!
Urotsukidoji broadcasted in Brazil multiple times at the 2000s, at like 9PM
THat's done some damage
The TV Show looks freaking awesome
There is a whole group of people who like artsy animation for the sake of art
idk how the algorithm got me here but I'm so glad I found this video, I've seen some of the stuff u recommended and the rest of the stuff looks cool af fr
I'd recommend Dead leaves, Kite, Limit cycle and happy machine from genius party, neo tokyo, 1001 nights, Belladonna of Sadness, X(1999), Angel's Egg, Memories, Euphoria(Hentai, intense af), Kaiba, Mononoke(one of the prettiest art in anime ever, awesome story too), Short Peace, Mardock Scramble1&2(gorgeous af)
On Unrecommendable Anime:
I generally think Bennett the Sage RUclips Channel push Anime acceptance on the Internet back a few years.
He seems to be a good guy overall (especially compared to his That Guy With Glasses/Channel Awesome Colleagues) but his content for the first half of the 2010s Showed anime to be this typical stereotype it had been for the last couple of decades, hyper violent sexual cartoons from Japan, portrayed always in his videos in a negative light.
From saying Ghost in the Shell's story was bad to Watching and reviewing Akira On a VHS with With the original bad dub with Leonardo From Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as Kaneda and Saying Grave of the Fireflies is a pro war film (Still baffled by that).
Watching his videos was putting me onto anime and at the same time putting me off a lot of it. It seems the only things he would consider good work shows that were originally played on Adult Swim, Which kind of seemed to be the norm back in the early 2010s, it was either watch what is Currently on This season, from a few years ago or from Adult Swim. A lot of people could have been watching a lot of cool older anime from the 80s and 90s but had that stigma over it Still.
Thankfully, that mindset has gone away and Bennett the Sage's content has got a lot more praiseworthy with older anime.
Killer vid. I remember you mentioning finding Ai City on youtube however many years ago, and it kinda changed everything for me forever, haha.
Surprisingly enough, I've seen more than a few of these very recently just from browsing the uploads of certain users on nyaa (Inka, Orphan, LonelyChaser, etc). Also, surprised you didn't mention how Shounen Kenya is directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi of HOUSE (1977) fame.
As for anything similar I can recommend that's not on your mal yet, only three come to mind: 1992's Thumbelina - A Magical Story, Dracula: Sovereign of the Damned (Eng Dub), and Okama Hakusho.
I am one of those people who wouldn't mind looking at stuff just because it looks cool. But I kind of have to turn off my normal expectations for anime when I see them since they normally don't have a story line or more easily understandable theme or point.
I recently watched Sonny Boy and I can't stop thinking about it. It's such a fever dream and I like it.
watching Popotan recently has been a huge surprise, expected some fanservicy trash /neg and got served with fanservicy trash /pos with plenty of touching moments, reflection about your place with others and Yuri
made my girlfriend cry her eyes out like i've rarely seen
bonus point for sisters nakedly hugging in the bath repeatedly
I am glad you said that about Popotan, because I have very similar feelings, about Moetan. Moetan was something that some of my more picky taste friends said sucked, but then I watched it, and it actually has a good, sweet story that reminds me of Nurse Angel and Kodocha: cause, Moetan actually has good characters and genuine cute romance. I can even point to an example, “Moetan: Ka Kun decides to stay with Sumi” is a video that communicates exactly what I mean.
Anyway. I will keep my thoughts brief gotta save it for a video collab with a friend, about the story of how I found a lost and undocumented promo animation on eBay for it. The fact that I hunted that rare and undocumented promo animation down should show how much I love it heh
Aw man, I love Popotan. I wasn't sold at first, but it definitely got me crying later on. The vibes are on point.
@@JamesHattox My friends and I found moetan to be hilarious, really enjoyed it. It was one of the funniest things I watched last year and definitely some of the most fun I've had watching stuff with friends. I've seen some of popotan, and I'm interested in continuing it. I'm a huge fan of Akio Watanabe and the series' esoteric relationship to caramelldansen has made me fascinated with it, but I'm waiting for when my friends are ready to watch it with me lol.
I still remember you recommending animated shorts years ago and all the ones I watched have really stuck in my mind all these years, such as Kanemewo and the TV Show. Airy Me in particular though is one I have returned to many times. I am happy to see it mentioned again and I love seeing Yoko Kuno's animation in other works, such as Beastars.
I'm part of that audience, I watched Ai City becuase you recommended it in a video from years ago and I loved it.
Watch Hammerhead, modern and very well animated ultra-violence. Is part of the shorts of the japan animator expo. Also; Genius Party: Dimension Bomb, Twilight of the Dark Master, Aragne Sign of Vermillion and Housing complex C.
The beginning of the video was funny to me, because Ai City, Urotsukidoji and Apocalypse Zero are all anime I watched because of you recommending them before. And I enjoyed them all for the same reason - they look cool enough so that the story being nonsensical doesn't really matter.
as an old school anime fan to me anime is not represented solely by shonen or isekai but more by all the weird stuff you talked about in this video because animation in general doesn't have to suffer the limitations of live action which makes it perfect for showing all this weird stuff that live action could never come close to showing as emphatically that being said I also don't want anime to be only weird stuff I do like the beautiful drawings and all the sakuga as well but I never want the weird to not be there because having it be part of anime's identity as well makes it so much more well rounded and I like when things and people are well rounded but hey that is just me!
Kanamewo... God i love rapparu
yay video essays!
Obligatory helpful engagement comment. Thanks for another video and some cool, unitentional recs!
Glad you liked it!
I feel like you're underplaying Sayuri. It's not just that one person thought it sucked, it was iirc *the lowest rated anime on MAL* at one point (currently sitting at a 2.0)
as for my own hard to reccomend anime, I once spent an afternoon watching every extant anime from before World War 2. A lot of them are pretty bad. The comedy doesn't land, sometimes it's very clearly an incomplete reproduction because part of it was lost, sometimes it's just very racist. But there were a couple I found quite compelling. Specifically, Gotou Shinpei's Ethicization of Politics (an extremely lightly animated "film", mostly just text on a screen, of a speech about the nature of politics by one of Japan's most important politicians of the time) and Diseases Spread (a PSA about wearing masks to prevent airborne illness, and about cooking your food to avoid Salmonella, from 1925). Neither of these are particularly relevant, nor are they that well made, but I find them fascinating regardless as historical artifacts.
(the third best one of that batch was The Story of Cigarettes, which is an extremely early instance of combining 2d animation with real life footage)
maybe I'll go watch your anime recommendation video after this. see what interesting stuff I can find to watch.
i just watched kanamewo because of this video and now i cant stop crying thanks trixie
Where did you watch it i wanna see it
@@bigtoblerone8446 its just on youtube if you search kanamewo, its like 5 minutes long and its great. its by the artist rapparu
@@bigtoblerone8446Literally search it on youtube, the first result is correct. You could google it too, it's not secret and many sites host it. It is just an indie short after all.
You should watch "open your mind" its a 30 min dialogueless plotless oshii directed short with kenji kawai music, I vibed with it, I'd even say I understood most of it.
Oh man The TV Show bring me back. I remember watching that years ago and loving it, but I also never thought about it since.
i love midori days. i love putting it on and not telling ppl what its about. its such a greeat show
Thanks for the new additions to my plan to watch list. I would recommend Tamala2010 a punk cat in space ,regarding weird anime most people dont like but i do.
I read His and Her Circumstances
Wait you started making actual anime videos again? I thought you were only doing After Dark style podcasts, this is great to see
Honestly, some hentai have interesting storylines. To add to your short anime list, Under The Dog was promising.
Tentai Senshi Sunred is one of my favorites of all time, but have you seen Turning Girls by Trigger's female staff? It's great. Im sure you talked about it once...
Once again I'm the opposite in that shows that weird and out there in how they look are the easy to recommend shows. As someone who mostly watches Anime for how they get my invested in their characters, the ones that do that for me even while have bland art styles and no Sakuga are the ones I don't know how to trick people into giving a chance.
My fav hard to recommend anime is dead leaves, because of your video on it from years ago. Tied with kaguya-hime no monogatari as my favorite film, tho for very different reasons lol
The thumbnail is a picture from the legend of the over fiend which is both hentai and one of the first to use tentacles. Surprisingly good story spoiler Hitler unleashes hell in a hell boy like way. Not sure which came first.
I remember really looking forward to Pupa from Crunchyroll’s description of it before it aired. Then the first episode came out and I just thought- am I being trolled? Then the second episode came out and it was even shorter and made less sense. This continued. Pupa remains one of the weirdest things I’ve seen and I think would fit right into this list. It had a humour to it in the way the episodes got more progressively messed up and then just abruptly stopped.
this is VERY interesting. high quality video.
the "unrecommendable" stuff in my life is usually really niche or disturbing fanfiction of stories that are targeted at children, because it requires the reader to both take the source material seriously and be willing to engage with that kind of content - i'm thinking sonic fanfic. "pile of rocks sympathizes with dead dog" by cornwallace is one of my favorites, but it's 1) a sonic fanfiction, 2) set in a satam-like universe, and that cartoon is 30 years old, and 3) full of gore and sexual content. but it's really, really good and it kinda sucks that i haven't met anyone i could recommend it to.
My to-watch list continues to grow. I feel like Nido to Mezamenu Komori Uta should've been on here for all the absolute freaks who couldn't get enough Hiroshi Harada after Midori destroyed their brains; the final train sequence alone is indescribably horrifying and drives the political point at the film's core home with the violence of its subject.
The Sensualist is a really artsy porno set in feudal japan, depicted with stunning art direction; 2010: A Punk Cat in Space is about a sanrio character who swears a lot, is in heat, and chainsmokes who encounters zombies, religious mysticism, texture maximalist dated cg , and its all in black and white; Belladonna of Sadness is a 70s flick all in water color and the plot is kicked off by a very surrealist depiction of rape and the following events seem to be the plagues god sent down on the egyptians in terms of escalation, an all-timer; Malice@Doll is Toy Story 1 era cg flick about prostitute androids in the post apocalypse, all the humans are gone and they miss warmth of flesh, everything is grime and a biomechanical virus is taking over; Kikumana is a short thats forever stuck in my head, its what you would get from crossing the vhs video from the Ring that curses you and the manga BLAME!
Happy to see your still around man!
Always!
I would never suggest "colorful", not to be confused by the movie of the same name. It's one of those 5~10 minutes per episode, that usually revolts around some guy(s) trying to take a peek upskirts of some attractive lady(s) while trying not to get caught. The character design is similar to Paranoia Agent and Golden Boy
Apocalypse zero Manga is the go to
brb using this as a recommendation list
It's not anime, but the film Cryptozoo has this really unique rigid art style that makes it look like nothing I've ever seen before. It's also by far the most textured animated thing I've ever seen, the whole time you feel like you can reach out and touch the cryptids on screen. Definitely worth a watch.
If I were to recommend Elfen Lied to anyone I know who isn’t already into horror stuff, they would ask what’s wrong with me. But there are some parts of it that are so cute and precious that they make all the gore ultimately worth it.
Please can anyone tell me how to find "Transfer" 6:50 - 6:05 nevermind found it!!! 🔥💯❤
awesome video!!
Thanks!
Good shit
finally a fellow cat soup enjoyer (coming from a cat soup obsessive)
Well my to watch list just got longer ❤
Glad someone mentioned kanamewo! it's beautiful and gay asf
My friend watched Cat Soup while he was the highest he's ever been and it fucked him up lmao
I'm the type of person that sees weird shit and think, man I gotta see that, even if it's not very good.
I think my most underground anime is a short-ish film called Midori-ko. When I watched it 9 years ago, less than 100 people on MAL had it on their list. Now it's up to about 1400 completions, so clearly not the highest priority for people lol. I don't remember anything about it other than it was WEIRD and had an astoundingly unique animation style.
Where can I watch Transfer?
search livetune transfer
I didn't know there were animated Shintaro Kago shorts. I read Super-Dimensional Love Gun way back at your recommendation and it too lives rent free in my head. My favorite one-shot in there was probably the one where everyone has a unique penis shape that makes a matching hole shape in anything it goes inside, and a man tries to find who his girlfriend cheated on him with by following a trail of things the dude fucked.
I love that weird shit.. thanks for the recommendations
The title is so me when I talk about Baby Reindeer (*not an anime).
Memo memo
I feel like you could make an entire video of just the best anime shorts and final school project kind of things.
I did have a video about shorts in like 2016 in ygg studio
I immediately went to buy a 10 dollar DVD of ninja resurrection
Update: the scene where basically-satan births himself out of a surrogate basically justifies the whole OVA.
It’s such a fucking shame this never got finished.
It's a video game not an anime but the thing that's near and dear to my heart is kio's adventure. It's kind of a snuff game with a horrible translation and completely nonesensical and anti-climatic ending... it's the most pointless piece of media I've ever experienced yet I like it because it has no reason to exist. Its reason to exist is itself. It doesn't need a reason or a good it's imparting to the world by being here, it just is here for is own sake, 'nuff said
Oh also a lot of these look rad, especially apocalypse zero, transfer, airy me, and alignment you! You!
Does anyone know where to find Transfer and The TV Show online? I cant find it anywhere based on searching the titles.
Was it VW who had an animated short? Yeah it was an advertisement but damn was it good.
WHEN DOES JOSIE SHOW UP?
I have fond memories of watching Midori on a date... We're still dating...
HEY
HEY
YOU DON'T TALK SH-T ABOUT GALO SENGEN!
Well. I have some Homework now XD
O-parts Oman. nuff said
I like weird shit, so I think I’m the audience for this, but I don’t think I’m THAT unique. Am I?
Was this made without a script??
Text version is on Substack, I did add the Ninja Resurrection bit unscripted during recording tho.
o7 trans lesbian reporting in, kanamewo seems really reall cool on first watch. im a fan.
great video! i don't have much to say but i just wanted to comment:)
Glad you liked it!
hi how is it being into children
you tell me buddy
Only snowflakes would get offended by anime like these
The Midnight Parasites (1972, 9 min) directed by Yoji Kuri has stuck in my head since I first saw it more than ten years ago ruclips.net/video/mKdcQK2v3JQ/видео.html