I Met the Legendary Author of Vinland Saga

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2023
  • VINLAND SAGA SEASON 2 is streaming!
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    Original Story by Makoto Yukimura: / makotoyukimura
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  • @lebyandsmartiel318
    @lebyandsmartiel318 Год назад +6278

    He is, without a shadow of a doubt, one of the most wholesome mangaka alive right now. Whether in interviews or online he is the kindest and most thoughtful person who interacts and cares about the fans. And above all else expresses how he is feeling, talking about reasons for breaks or how his life is with his three young boys

    • @iotaku
      @iotaku Год назад +252

      He definitely has no enemies

    • @nosir7882
      @nosir7882 Год назад +155

      Yeah I’ll never forget a fan asking for Hild’s birthday him asking for the fan’s birthday then making Hilds birthday that. So nice

    • @delededendboyyt
      @delededendboyyt Год назад +27

      Many mangaka a very wholesome. Junji ito is also a man worth protecting

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 Год назад

      Just like "wholesome', ngl, cringe, based, callling people legend (for doing nothing), "literaly" doesnt mean anything. People just overeact to present an image they are not. Same thing applies to "american fear" words.

    • @JaydevRaol
      @JaydevRaol Год назад +2

      Yes

  • @FrizFroz
    @FrizFroz Год назад +7476

    Interesting how he wrote Askeladd in just for Thorfinn’s development, because Askeladd himself is so layered that you’d imagine he had him in mind from the very start.

    • @samt3412
      @samt3412 Год назад +308

      That's because Yukimura's that good at writing basically every component of a story

    • @forkgodsdescendant2503
      @forkgodsdescendant2503 Год назад +555

      “Wrote Askeladd in just for Thorfinn’s development.”
      Askeladd: *Becomes season 1’s MC*

    • @lehikos
      @lehikos Год назад +151

      It's showing for a writer to be able to create characters whose depth they're not truly able to capture in the limited existence of words, good characters are something bigger than what they say or do on the pages, they are, first and foremost, an idea in the writer's head, therefore their depth is determined by the writer's understanding of the human condition, which Yukimura seems to have keen insight on.
      Askeladd is the definition of a great character, a character that can act in such a contradicting manner yet feel rational is the most human character that can be created, and for something so human, the process of making him must have been too. This is why it's understandable that Askeladd's layers were not planned for, the truest things happen on a whim and come from the soul. This must have been what made Askeladd the GOAT he is.
      *English is not my first language so if something feels awkward or out of place forgive me.

    • @kamuyking551
      @kamuyking551 Год назад +84

      it actually makes a lot of sense to me, because as a child, Thorfinn starts with a very simplistic view of the world. Askeladd had to be complex if he was going to teach Thorfinn anything... especially because Askeladd isn't the type that directly _tries_ to teach Thorfinn lessons in a fatherly way. Thorfinn's main role in everything is just to learn from Askeladd's life, by observing him as he becomes further and further entangled in the miserable way that his own violent history eventually does him in. it's interesting because Thors basically died for the same reason... his past caught up to him. but he had re-made himself in such a well respected way in his later life, that it was hard to see his history, or understand that he had things to atone for as well. and that's kind of the challenging thing about both men... Askeladd was better equipped to exemplify why you shouldn't live your life in a violent, destructive way, because he was worse. but eventually, even Askeladd couldn't help but care about something... his mother... Wales in general... and in the end, his destructive lifestyle culminates in his failure, because of the hypocrisy of that. and Thorfinn's whole job in season one is just to live in the shadow of that example, and see what is the logical and inevitable end of a story like that. from there, the road to recovery actually does fall more in his father's footsteps.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +54

      Didn't you listen to him? Askeladd wrote himself

  • @MrTLexify
    @MrTLexify Год назад +1669

    Nothing short of Poetic.
    I will follow this man's work wherever he goes.
    Masterful precision in writing and action blending them into beautiful characters you want to know forever, 10/10.

    • @calensonsiadek2098
      @calensonsiadek2098 Год назад +22

      Wtf forehead man is here

    • @kysparker2046
      @kysparker2046 Год назад +12

      only the goats read peak

    • @zk637
      @zk637 Год назад +4

      I did not expect to see you here

    • @mrman696
      @mrman696 Год назад +18

      Holy fuck common Lex W

    • @SeamusTreacy
      @SeamusTreacy Год назад +6

      ayo lex in the vinland saga interview wtf

  • @Gorilla_Grodd
    @Gorilla_Grodd Год назад +1114

    Protect this man at all Costs 😢
    He is just so wholesome

    • @lazearound._6777
      @lazearound._6777 Год назад +101

      Don’t worry, he got no enemies

    • @felipecarvalho1078
      @felipecarvalho1078 Год назад +15

      ​@@lazearound._6777 is that an Vinland Saga reference?

    • @stuhff8169
      @stuhff8169 Год назад +1

      @@felipecarvalho1078 yes 😢. Askeladd ref

    • @ghostxl8525
      @ghostxl8525 Год назад +1

      ​@@stuhff8169 askeland, are you sure?

    • @stuhff8169
      @stuhff8169 Год назад +1

      @@ghostxl8525 yea he's the one who says "u got no enemies" in Thorfinn's dream

  • @MarvyG23
    @MarvyG23 Год назад +3639

    Vinland Saga is a masterpiece

    • @foiredede
      @foiredede Год назад +17

      I guess the manga is, saw the anime, pretty forgettable shit

    • @Cocxy69
      @Cocxy69 Год назад +308

      @@foiredede aint no way

    • @jan-ep7lm
      @jan-ep7lm Год назад +229

      @@foiredede nah bro you on some of that icky sticky og purp nasty kush

    • @KrazyBean14
      @KrazyBean14 Год назад +50

      ​​@@foiredede OK 😂

    • @juansantiago7559
      @juansantiago7559 Год назад +58

      @@foiredede false

  • @AdityaYadav-zk5ry
    @AdityaYadav-zk5ry Год назад +1929

    I love that even when he was worried that slave arc's tone shift can end his manga he still trusted himself and fan's. Glad that fans appreciated his unique approach

    • @straightforwardchad
      @straightforwardchad Год назад +21

      true

    • @69max69
      @69max69 Год назад +33

      Yess Im Very Glad He Took The Risk.

    • @konskyfanusik3549
      @konskyfanusik3549 Год назад +56

      I actually very enjoyed the slave arc it was nice change from all that battlefield

    • @LoliPolice-bf7mw
      @LoliPolice-bf7mw Год назад +39

      Still, a lot of people decided to stop watching the anime whenever the slave arc began.

    • @ismahanomar4169
      @ismahanomar4169 Год назад +75

      @@LoliPolice-bf7mw yeah because a lot people want to fights and violence. They don’t really appreciate meaningful things

  • @mackayla8262
    @mackayla8262 Год назад +699

    I almost cried a couple of times watching this interview. “We shouldn’t ignore the fact that we regard violence as cool.” Damn I got chills. I love this man so much 😢

    • @jjthomson2815
      @jjthomson2815 Год назад +2

      same same, a single tear

    • @scythianking7315
      @scythianking7315 Год назад +2

      cringe

    • @jjthomson2815
      @jjthomson2815 Год назад +45

      @@scythianking7315 no, man's work is beautiful and life changing

    • @nicols0
      @nicols0 Год назад +21

      @@scythianking7315 edgelord

    • @Nandomo00
      @Nandomo00 Год назад +19

      ​@@scythianking7315 🤡

  • @p.gin3955
    @p.gin3955 Год назад +2002

    7:23 - 8:05 This is probably the most interesting and fascinating part of the interview for me, the fact that these characters that the author creates have "their own" thought and actions... Like the line: "I hadn't thought about him (Askeladd) like that right up until I was going to write that scene.", the fact that the authors own writing can change his feeling about his own character and learn from it is purely fascinating.

    • @rikudou947
      @rikudou947 Год назад +224

      Many renown authors and writers have spoken about this phenomenon. At some point an author’s creation becomes something much bigger than him, and he becomes just the vessel that was penning down a revelation.
      And honestly, once you start thinking this way, it’s very easy to separate the art from the artist. You won’t have to feel guilty for consuming and/or enjoying the works of, sometimes, horrible human beings. And you will be able to look at their works more objectively.

    • @falkyrie5228
      @falkyrie5228 Год назад +73

      Reminds me about how Tolkien wrote Lord of The Rings. He treated it like uncovering a story that actually happened, therefore, he didn't have 100% of the information behind every action and situation.

    • @shanghaifunk.
      @shanghaifunk. Год назад +4

      @@falkyrie5228LofR did happen

    • @Amy_the_Lizard
      @Amy_the_Lizard Год назад +25

      As an aspiring writer myself (nothing published, I only recently set up a Wattpad account because people kept encouraging me to, but I haven't had time to sort through the things I've been working on and decide which are good enough to upload) I've also had this happen, most often with side characters that I never meant to be important beyond one specific scene. They just have a way of taking their role which was meant to be tiny, and run with it, often winding up with a much larger role - sometimes even a reoccuring one that I never meant them to have.
      The other situation where I've had this is in regards to characters' mental health. It always starts with little, not very notable things that they're doing or thinking, usually in a scene where not much else is happening, or in a scene where they're nervous or stressed, then the same things starts leaking into other scenes as well until it starts to be a noticable issue for them. And now two of my characters have OCD, which I never intended to inflict on them. This is likely do to the fact that I have OCD, but I find it interesting that they didn't actually wind up with the same set of symptoms as me, though the anxious, spiraling thought pattern at the root of it is the same. That, and the fact that it doesn't happen very often, as its only happened twice now, and across all the stories I've worked on, there's been over a dozen other point-of-view characters that weren't affected...

    • @Perry....
      @Perry.... Год назад +1

      @@rikudou947 Brilliant comment mate

  • @Lillesnok
    @Lillesnok Год назад +1731

    10:49 MY FUCKING HEART! What an absolute gem of a man, and Author. Really appreciate this video Gigguk, must have been absolutely surreal.

    • @flamgirlantquanxi
      @flamgirlantquanxi Год назад +65

      I WANNA HUG HIM SO BAD

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +23

      @@flamgirlantquanxi Why don't you go over to Japan and do it?

    • @FreeConqueror
      @FreeConqueror Год назад +30

      @@LuisSierra42 I mean wouldn’t we all if we could haha

    • @saberathena4960
      @saberathena4960 Год назад +9

      Man this generation is so precious like we all have this legendary people alive around us and hope i atleast get a glimpse of him when I will visit japan.

    • @abhinavkumar8377
      @abhinavkumar8377 Год назад +6

      he's such a great person.

  • @phothewin6019
    @phothewin6019 Год назад +1696

    The author is so wholesome on Twitter.

    • @Av_Warden
      @Av_Warden Год назад +8

      Fr

    • @as-lb8rb
      @as-lb8rb Год назад +187

      pretty sure he made gave one of his characters the birthday of one of his fans, just bc they asked; the dude's the goat 😭

    • @flamgirlantquanxi
      @flamgirlantquanxi Год назад +70

      ​@@as-lb8rb yea pretty sure it was Hild and i think he did the same with another character maybe gudrid or karli

    • @dhiznutz8926
      @dhiznutz8926 Год назад +39

      Unfortunately Twitter is a not so wholesome site though

    • @archkys
      @archkys Год назад

      ​@@dhiznutz8926 it can be if you dont follpw shitty people

  • @shovical
    @shovical Год назад +238

    The fact that he hates violence, yet is one of the best at portraying is insane. He makes every death take a toll and makes everything meaningful. Massive respect!

    • @1manshow10
      @1manshow10 4 месяца назад +13

      He hates it because he understands it well

  • @Mista_Cassla
    @Mista_Cassla Год назад +263

    This was very cool to see, you can tell he is very passionate about his writing! I'm anime only, but I ABSOLUTELY loved the story! I might have to read the manga after watching this.

  • @IAMA1
    @IAMA1 Год назад +907

    GOAT anituber interviewing a GOAT mangaka.
    It's kinda beautiful to see Garnt, someone who took a massive risk by quitting his job to pursue his passions, get so popular that he can interview Yukimura-sensei, who took the same sort of risk to become a brilliant mangaka. How poetic!

    • @desiotakuhub
      @desiotakuhub Год назад +1

      very much poetic, love this comment!

    • @pieohpie
      @pieohpie Год назад +6

      Did you know that Grant worked at the BBC?

    • @bringinthedope5929
      @bringinthedope5929 Год назад +5

      @@pieohpie i did, but i didnt know he spoke and understood japanese? wth

    • @gamdanyunizar7849
      @gamdanyunizar7849 Год назад

      ​@@pieohpie He worked at the Big Black Cockroach? EWW!!

  • @JarkeyBacon
    @JarkeyBacon Год назад +724

    Yukimura say "I love you" is one of the sweetest things. He is such a humble person despite writing something so dear to so many people! Love you too, Mr Yukimura!

  • @maducha4664
    @maducha4664 Год назад +531

    He seems really intelligent, the way he talks about his work and the message he wants to get through to the fans is so thoughtful and deep, I think every artist on every industry could learn from this. Really makes you think about what it takes to get to that level of writing and artistry

    • @akamesama
      @akamesama Год назад +18

      Unfortunately manga like Vinland Saga generally don't do that well compared to the best-selling manga, with a couple major exceptions (though even those barely breach the top).

    • @angryfishy8183
      @angryfishy8183 Год назад +9

      @@akamesama doesnt really matter to an author as passionate as him. as long as there are at least a few fans to appreciate his work i don think he would quit

    • @akamesama
      @akamesama Год назад +14

      @@angryfishy8183 All his works are bangers. And at his sales, I'd guess he's set for life. More just commenting on the unfortunate reality that "learning from him" probably wouldn't help in the industry,

    • @cluster4583
      @cluster4583 11 месяцев назад

      @@akamesama I agree. The underrated hidden gems with a lot more well written and compelling story have a lot less recognition by the people in the world. like steins gate, mob psycho, re zero, summer time rendering, odd taxi, apothecary diaries etc compared to the extremely popular anime on the top based on how they perform in their consumers statistic and how well they sale to the media. Like jujutsu kaisen, attack on titan, demon slayer, one piece, bleach etc. Now all of these are still good, but i'm just pointing out how people don't look deep into the anichart to find actually banger animes like garnt does every season.

    • @_North
      @_North 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@akamesamaIt really depends on your taste. You can tell how well written each character is. He sets out the whole story for each character quite early. It proves his intelligence. Like Shakespeare, his writing can really play with your emotions like a cord. In my opinion, Vinland saga is slightly better than beserk. Vinland saga took a much different approach and instead chose the story of the transformation of current society. It really mixes fantasy and fiction like 99.2% pure meth. The author managed to make the purest chemistry between the two. The story of Vinland saga embodies the true emotion of the hardships of our ancestors in a entertaining way while showing the true development of a true warrior. I'd like to compare Cantune to the late King Baldwin. I really need to stop writing...

  • @TheRavetetsei15
    @TheRavetetsei15 Год назад +53

    The thorfinn Slave arc is my favorite arc of the series just as it was for the farming arc in vagabond. Two characters that only know violence and killing to then do a complete 180 and learn the value of life through cultivating life through crops and realizing how that energy affects and uplifts everyone around them in a way that violence never will. Truly inspiring

  • @duckyboy888
    @duckyboy888 Год назад +555

    That man is so wholesome and charismatic. I'm so grateful for the amazing manga he's written.

  • @Deadme1
    @Deadme1 Год назад +531

    It shows how much thought was put in writing the manga and how much he loved doing it....
    Vinland saga is a modern Classic....
    Right along with the likes of berserk and 20th century boys.

    • @randomguy4379
      @randomguy4379 Год назад

      Alright, you can remove your clown boots now.

    • @KermitB_1815
      @KermitB_1815 Год назад +29

      ​@@randomguy4379 Mate you gotta stop the circus already, it ain't funny anymore.

    • @rubyred186
      @rubyred186 Год назад +10

      Definitely! It is right there with some of the goated manag series. There is a reason people say that Vinland saga is one of the 4 pillars to historical seinen Mangas along with berserk, vagabond and kingdom.

    • @Nandomo00
      @Nandomo00 Год назад

      ​@@randomguy4379 🤡

    • @johnnyjustice
      @johnnyjustice Год назад

      Personally I feel very strongly that 20th century boys should not be in that same tier. it's good but the more experience and knowledge you have about real world socio-politics, the more childish that story can become I think ... the "Friend" is too unreal a villain.
      I would however put Monster and Pluto up there, 2 other works by Naoki Urasawa. Johan was a lot more believable as a real world person than the Friend in 20CB.

  • @Velereonics
    @Velereonics 10 месяцев назад +13

    -> Guy authors a morally complex story with deep characters and an intended endpoint
    -> Will show his face in interviews
    How refreshing on all fronts.

  • @realkingofantarctica
    @realkingofantarctica Год назад +756

    What I really appreciated when reading the manga is Makoto Yukimura's research into the time period, culture and people he's portraying. Although Vinland Saga obviously takes many historical liberties in favour of an original story, seeing his memos and commentary shows the lengths the man goes to for his work. He even went to Iceland in order to get a stronger connection to the material he was working with.
    I recently read Planetes, which I strongly recommend even if you're not a big fan of Vinland Saga, and Yukimura does a similar thing there, where you can see the passion behind the pen when there are pages of text at the end of each volume talking about terminology, quotes, prominent figures, technology and just his overall adoration for the subject of space.

    • @DragonriderEpona
      @DragonriderEpona Год назад +38

      Historian here: I fully agree. It is a decent work of fiction using history as the stage of performance. There are some things that are clearly done because of the medium (manga) and there's a lot of Japanese influence in it. But all in all, it's very well done.
      You can see that he did his research. And you can also see that he is passionate about it from a young age on (in Volume 1 you can see the villagers of Vicky the Viking/Wickie und die starken Männer).

    • @samt3412
      @samt3412 Год назад +6

      ​@DragonriderEpona between Yukimura and Oda, it would there is some link between peak fiction and watching Vicky the Viking as a kid

    • @mercenaryforhire3453
      @mercenaryforhire3453 Год назад +8

      I was expecting Gigguk to ask something about Yuukimura's research work he did to portray viking society that well. A bit disappointed he didn't.

    • @vex_d673
      @vex_d673 Год назад +8

      @@mercenaryforhire3453 Might be in the full interview he mentioned was on his second channel

    • @hanwenfu1315
      @hanwenfu1315 Год назад +10

      @@mercenaryforhire3453 he did in the full interview!

  • @Yasef-n5n
    @Yasef-n5n Год назад +473

    I really admire and respect how even though Yukimura was afraid that Vinland Saga would be cancelled if he wrote the slave arc, he still chose to do so. It must have taken an insane amount of courage to make such a decision. As a creator, you gotta deal with trying to do what your audience wants vs what YOU want, and the risk paid off.

    • @aytony4090
      @aytony4090 Год назад +15

      Slave arc is brilliant, it's everything after that I believe destroys the tone and world originally set by the author. Even the newest Natives arc is very cliché from a series that has been everything but.

    • @Yasef-n5n
      @Yasef-n5n Год назад +10

      @@aytony4090 Why do you believe that after the slave arc it goes downhill?

    • @aytony4090
      @aytony4090 Год назад +6

      @Absurd Turk It gets really goofy out of nowhere. I actually thought I was reading a spoof of vinland saga after that portion. Every action sequence from then on is played as a joke even when Thorfinn fights that kid inside of the fort. It just seems like for such a realistically grim manga it lost track of what made it good in the first place.
      Every side character in the first 2 arcs had a multidimensional person with purpose. After Thorfinn and Ragnar (I forgot the redhead's name, I think it's Ragnar) get their merry men to travel to Greece everyone has just a singular focus. Thorfinn is the only person getting the time of day for growth while everyone else is stunted.
      Then at the end of that "War" arc (I use quotations because that could barely be called a war) the girl just proposes to Thorfinn and he accepts. Where did that come from? Then the series just skips a huge portion of time when they finally get to Greece and the return trip. Why not flesh out this girl and Thorfinn's relationship in this portion?
      I don't know, but for me it just seems like the comic has gone a wasted potential route.

    • @kekbin1697
      @kekbin1697 Год назад +9

      @@aytony4090 nah a lot of people realised this. This manga got stale after farmland arc

    • @Yasef-n5n
      @Yasef-n5n Год назад +4

      @@aytony4090 I don't recall the series getting goofy. A bit more light hearted in certain areas, yes. As for the characters? I mean, how much more developed can they be?

  • @dovahc816
    @dovahc816 Год назад +328

    He seems to be the kinda guy you would drink with discussing philosophy for hours on a late afternoon.
    Really cool dude and legendary artist!

  • @kyokaxew9070
    @kyokaxew9070 Год назад +95

    He's such a humble author. I'm glad he had fun writing it and sharing with us. Thank you for the masterpiece you have created.

  • @laboriouss
    @laboriouss Год назад +222

    He is too wholesome for this world, honestly. Such a cool dude!

  • @person3554
    @person3554 Год назад +333

    It's just so wholesome Yukimura Sensei Thanking his Fan base for sticking around , Especially when he said "I Love you" to the overseas fans I really felt that🥰. Such a nice guy

  • @bariken6662
    @bariken6662 Год назад +45

    先生の話し方だけでも聡明さが伝わってくるな。最高の作家だ

  • @tkd487
    @tkd487 11 месяцев назад +24

    Lesson learned: the more violent the manga, the more purehearted the author.

  • @deem.o
    @deem.o Год назад +784

    5:45-5:58 Damn, that hit really close to home. People have the capacity to change for the better, and I think Vinland Saga conveys that message really well (especially with Thorfinn). Yukimura definitely did a phenomenal job of instilling that hope in the readers. Themes like that in stories motivate tf out of me to be a better person so I appreciate it when authors nail them perfectly

  • @Ark7760
    @Ark7760 Год назад +277

    He is exactly as well adjusted as I expected the author of Vinland Saga to be. What an awesome story and what an awesome person.

    • @Purpless_ON
      @Purpless_ON Год назад +13

      I figured it would be a mature man, the messages of Vinland saga are so deep.

    • @MAR_10-x5w
      @MAR_10-x5w Год назад +1

      that first episode made my cried, but the second season 2 have let me whimper like a kid for the multiple times...

  • @Kameeho
    @Kameeho Год назад +18

    I absolutely love Vinland saga for the fact it covers a often untold viking story. The story of Change. As during the great viking age, the strife of the norse people was that of great change, over a historically short time, and the great riches and tragedy that comes with it.
    I myself is directly descendant from a Viking lineage, a lineage covered in the Steigen Saga (Not to be confused with Steigen Sagaspill which is a dramatization of events after), about a people who refused to go under the rule of Harald Hårfagre (Fairhair), and thus paid the ultimate price. (being almost annihilated into subjegation).
    It was also one of the last places that many Norse passed through before heading off to iceland, especially during the great emmigration period when people went to iceland to settle.
    What I like about Vinland saga is the story about hardship, and where the moral compass stands, that in that time and era, sometimes doing the right thing leads to misery, and the wrong things are rewarded.
    In the case of my ancestors, they wanted to be free, the local Chieftain aka Jarl, didn't want his people to be under fairhair rules as the terms wasnt fair for the people living the lands, and the jarl was a respected person who wasn't exactly wealthy himself. So after a Ting (Councelling with its people) they decided to say no to subjegation and fought for their freedom.
    Which resulted into a big slaughter as they neither had the money, or weapons and armor to fight against a well funded army that steamrolled them.
    So while morally it was the right thing to do, fight for what the people wished for, reality set a whole different manner and they would have maybe been better off if they had decided to bow down to the first king of Norway. But as anything, it's complicated, and we will never know for sure. And that what Vinland saga covers so great, things are more complicated than it first might seem.

  • @satomi7539
    @satomi7539 Год назад +11

    幸村先生、めっちゃ好きです!終始泣きながらこの動画観てました。このような作品を今の時代に産み出してくださりありがとうございます!
    男性性が強い時代は、世の中を見事に便利に発展させていきましたが、もうそこは十分というか、「愛」を思い出す時代だと感じます。そうしたら、暴力、戦争はもちろん、妬み、競争なども消えて、もっと精神的にも物理的にも発展していくと感じてます。ヴィンランド・サガを読んで、改めて強く感じました。
    幸村さんは父親でありながら、母親でもありますね。このような愛溢れる作品をこの世に生み出した、母親です😆💕 I love you too❤

  • @gustavohernandeza.890
    @gustavohernandeza.890 Год назад +334

    Amazing. He also deserves praise for Planetes.

    • @aoko8486
      @aoko8486 Год назад +1

      I've been thinking to read that, can you please tell me what it is about?

    • @Mike23443
      @Mike23443 Год назад +11

      Brooooo, he's the same author? Damn. That was such a good anime.

    • @Devinci297
      @Devinci297 Год назад +6

      Planetes is so good!!

    • @jonehret6221
      @jonehret6221 Год назад +4

      ​@@aoko8486 Summary from MyAnimeList:
      Haunted by a space flight accident that claimed the life of his beloved wife, Yuri finds himself six years later as part of a team of debris cleaners on a vessel called the Toy Box charged with clearing space junk from space flight paths. The team consists of Hachimaki, a hot shot debris-man with a sailor's affinity for the orbital ocean; Fee, a chain-smoking tomboy beauty with an abrasive edge; and Pops, a veteran orbital mechanic whose avuncular presence soothes the stress of the job.

    • @aoko8486
      @aoko8486 Год назад

      @@jonehret6221 thank you, it sound so different from his current work

  • @thelasthunter3123
    @thelasthunter3123 Год назад +355

    Damn, his personality really showed through in the authors notes section for Vinland's English release and I'm glad to see that's who he really is. The statement that stood out to me the most when reading it was when he talked about how huge of a creative risk the Slave Arc was and here he seemed even more shocked and happy that it played out the way he did. Idk it's nice to see those words aren't just words, they're truly how he is. The funny thing is when he mentioned somebody seeing Thorfinn's change and wanting to change themselves, that actually happened to me. It's because of Thorfinn I've been working on myself since fall of last year. I may be oversharing in this comment sure but I'd also like to post it to confirm that he got through to somebody! 😄

    • @karanmavi4793
      @karanmavi4793 Год назад +10

      I'm so glad the story and character made such an great impact on your life, a lot of people never get up from that and spend most of their life blaming circumstances and other people for their mischief.
      You're doing well for yourself and i share the same opinion on this as well, i think there's always something to learn from a series especially ones like Vinland Saga where you see the character grow throughout the story and become a better person realising that it's not the world but himself that would have to change. Great story and great mangaka indeed

    • @thelasthunter3123
      @thelasthunter3123 Год назад

      @Karan Mavi Thorfinn and Guts both influenced me a lot last year when I was going through a really dark period, gave me a lot of perspective and kinda encouraged me to keep going and change. I'm glad I did because I'm happier with who I am now, but I still have plenty of room for growth and I don't plan on stopping anytime soon.

  • @miniespeon158
    @miniespeon158 10 месяцев назад +50

    Gonna go an emotional rant here:
    Vinland saga is honestly a story i needed to hear for so long. I harbored resentment towards my father, my mother, myself, hated my life and myself for a very… very.. long time. And only now am i finally realizing my worth, cutting ropes that tied me to unhealthy things, still dealing with a bunch of trauma that came from those ties. S2 SPOILER: Im pretty much going through my season 2 thorfinn phase. Im growing, learning to be more aware of my emotions and my reactions to them, how they affect others and everyones future. And regretting the time i wasted being so unhappy in my youth.

    • @_North
      @_North 8 месяцев назад +3

      Unfortunately you ain't thorfinn 💀💀

    • @zezqi_
      @zezqi_ 7 месяцев назад

      @@_North💀💀💀💀

    • @itzmehDevi
      @itzmehDevi 3 месяца назад

      hope u r doing better now

  • @xenghuong
    @xenghuong Год назад +68

    You can tell by the way he talks and explains his story that Makoto Yukimura really cares about what he writes and the thoughts put into it. It was so wholesome when he was talking about the positive feedback from fans knowing full well the risks of what's happen in Farmland Saga, even with the potential cancelation. What an amazing interview, he's awesome and I'm looking forward to the ending of Vinland Saga and his future works

  • @anthonyargueta131
    @anthonyargueta131 Год назад +155

    U can feel the passion behind Yukimura's words. I can listen to this man talk about love, death and life all day lmao

  • @RedRamero
    @RedRamero Год назад +287

    Watching Vinland Saga season 2 inspired me to make huge changes in my life for the better, and I couldn’t be more thankful to experience this story. I’d say he accomplished his goal

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Год назад +22

      Same, i was in a similar state as Thorfinn, that's why this season has been so therapeutic for me

    • @hello-gx6oi
      @hello-gx6oi Год назад +2

      Same

    • @aerilith0205
      @aerilith0205 Год назад +4

      "He's just like me!!!!!"

    • @GranMaj
      @GranMaj Год назад +16

      Yep. A lot of people missed the point of the farmland arc and dropped the series immediately. It's an arc where there is a lot of introspection. Not only for the character, but for the reader himself. Reading/watching season made me question what things i did that make who i am today and what can I do to improve myself going forward.

    • @tipu._.9245
      @tipu._.9245 Год назад +6

      Same, watching thorfinn improve himself makes me wanna be better

  • @Jotaro_69
    @Jotaro_69 6 месяцев назад +8

    I Got Tears In mY Eyes Seeing This Man's Humbleness and How much down to Earth and Honest Sensei is Thanku for writing such a Masterpiece

  • @trishanta
    @trishanta 10 месяцев назад +12

    This man has no enemies

  • @KrazyBean14
    @KrazyBean14 Год назад +212

    God I love Vinland so much. S2 has just been peak fiction so far.

  • @KawashiK
    @KawashiK Год назад +203

    Vinland Saga is by far the most complex, but also moving piece of manga/anime art I have ever seen that didn't have to do things over the top. It is a simple theme, yet the way it's executed is complicated, it deepens how much every character is fleshed out despite being made just for the development of the MC.
    I like how the author basically summarized Thorfinn's basic premise; "Violence is bad. It is cool, but in the end, it's still bad. We need to change ourselves to do what is better."

    • @manhwaworld7961
      @manhwaworld7961 Год назад +5

      I won't say Vinland saga is that complex .

    • @momoabsolution1099
      @momoabsolution1099 Год назад

      Vagabond

    • @Psyxiiko
      @Psyxiiko Год назад +1

      Attack On Titan is 100x more complex than Vinland Saga.

    • @annie-sc
      @annie-sc Год назад +6

      ​@@Psyxiikoboth are complex in their own ways. AoT had a lot of plot twists, and everything in it was connected and predestined. VS plot is more straightforward but the material has more character depth.

    • @thefaramith8876
      @thefaramith8876 Год назад +1

      @@annie-sc Bro I'm a huge Askeladd fan but Reiner character depth slaps everyone in Vinland Saga same goes for Eren.

  • @heyitsfadoua
    @heyitsfadoua Год назад +20

    I think I am crying real tears right now. This was absolutely beautiful. I love Yukimura's ideology so much. Thanks for letting him speak to us. This was incredibly priceless.

  • @Sambulemme
    @Sambulemme Год назад +11

    I think this is the best "interview" type of video you've ever done.
    Makoto Yukimura is such an awesome mangaka and amazing person, I will be forever grateful to him for creating one of my favorite characters in fiction, Lucius Artorius Castus.

  • @Krlytz
    @Krlytz Год назад +148

    Hearing his comments on the message and the themes he intended for Vinland Saga made me understand and appreciate the series a lot more, specially on its second season. It's truly a masterpiece

    • @karanmavi4793
      @karanmavi4793 Год назад +3

      It's up there with Berserk and other top manga's in my opinion

  • @IHateAnime_
    @IHateAnime_ Год назад +199

    The way Garnt interweaved Vinland Saga clips mid-interview was detail that I didn't think I needed. This was such a great interview.

    • @gametheus1306
      @gametheus1306 Год назад +9

      Garnt’s editing style is poignant af, his best of 2022 video made me cry over an anime I hadn’t seen lmao

  • @epistarter1136
    @epistarter1136 Год назад +11

    This was such a wholesome and deep interview I'm glad Garnt got to interview Yukimura. I put a big fat smile on my face when he said he loved the readers. Him talking about change and the future, those themes stucked to me. "If we never change, the bad things will never change too" he couldn't have been more on point, I felt like I've done nothing to change myself and coming to that realisation, I do hope I can strive for that change so I can give myself a better time in the future.

  • @ernestorodriguez5117
    @ernestorodriguez5117 10 месяцев назад +3

    So disrespectful this interview hasn't got at least one million views

  • @pranjal8371
    @pranjal8371 Год назад +82

    Without you i would never be able to experience this.... thankyou man so much!

  • @bunbunzeri1990
    @bunbunzeri1990 Год назад +96

    I'm enthralled by Planetes and awed by Vinland Saga, yet I never try to search about the mangaka more than what I stumble upon. But seeing him in this video, I genuinely feel his wholesomeness and can see why he can churn out those stories. He has the passion and he really those put life, death, and love in his works as the centre piece. Thank you Yukimura-sensei for such wonderful stories thus far. May your journey and future be blessed.

  • @rakusho1691
    @rakusho1691 Год назад +7

    This was such a great video. Listening to how much he truly loved his work, describing the father-son relationship, and finding out the series is finally coming to an end after 26 volumes is amazing. Listening to other artists and authors talk about their work just gets me more motivated to continue making my own. I love the art of story telling and really enjoy learning about how others make such amazing stories. Maybe one day I too can make something people will enjoy.

  • @sameerkarkal2112
    @sameerkarkal2112 Год назад +13

    this man knew what he was doing. after watching vinland saga, i can feel what he meant, and his beautiful execution and story building really made me feel confident about changing myself for the better. lets see what he makes next

  • @Sellsor
    @Sellsor Год назад +65

    Wow, I had no idea he had such a worldly view and cared so deeply about people's growth and emotions outside of manga. He really is wholesome and has something that if we all had a little more of inside ourselves, the world would be a lot better place

  • @viktortoldi6329
    @viktortoldi6329 Год назад +55

    The author is one of the best authots out there, the amount of research and thought was put in writing the manga is really amazing. He really is such a kind , wholesome and charismatic person

  • @Silenthero66
    @Silenthero66 Год назад +21

    I'm anime only on this one, and I can already easily tell anyone that this is one of the most important stories ever told. The reason for that is perfectly encapsulated in the phrase "war is stupid".

  • @Nem87
    @Nem87 Год назад +8

    Really happy to see authors like him trying to show us the larger picture of life. I still have to continue the anime, but just from this interview alone I know I'll love it to bits

  • @flamgirlantquanxi
    @flamgirlantquanxi Год назад +85

    Makoto seems like the kind of person you could sit down with and just talk for hours without getting bored

  • @fireoli1234
    @fireoli1234 Год назад +71

    Almost shed a tear to this. I love this story so much and author comes off as such Kind and honest person. Now i see clearly that vinland saga has been an antibelic history since the beginning.

    • @karanmavi4793
      @karanmavi4793 Год назад +10

      Yes i had goosebumps moments and my heart felt warm hearing him talk about the series and being so humble about it.
      We need more writers and people like him for sure

  • @oleksaderzybis9052
    @oleksaderzybis9052 Год назад +9

    In Ukraine we have Vinland Saga ongoing release now, it's tome 6, and it's just wonderful. Thank you for this interview, and thanks to author for his enormous work.

  • @firstnamelastname5574
    @firstnamelastname5574 Год назад +18

    People laughed at him, and he created a manga that I personally think is flawless, Vinland saga is the most perfect manga ever written, I've never had any problem with its pacing, characters, visuals, nothing

  • @mina-ll6ol
    @mina-ll6ol Год назад +40

    I love him so much. Vinland Saga is one of my all-time favorite mangas, and as a writer myself I can't help but look at Yukimura's genius in storytelling. AND he is so wholesome and based

  • @orga8211
    @orga8211 Год назад +33

    Such a gentle and genuine person. That interview gave me a wholesome feeling.

  • @g_y.rtz420
    @g_y.rtz420 10 месяцев назад +3

    i am just finding out now that he also wrote planetes. His art is amazing but his stories are just on an unreachable level like man you should read/watch planetes if you still havent.

  • @TonyChronicles
    @TonyChronicles Год назад +8

    It's great to see videos that delve into anime with deep thought processes and effectively convey the author's message to provide valuable insights to viewers. The interview was absolutely fantastic!

  • @hero_kage
    @hero_kage Год назад +51

    Yukimura-sensei saying he does not do a good job getting his message across is maybe a bit too humbling. All the themes & topics he talked about I feel and have felt while reading the manga. Besides being a great artist it is his storytelling that puts him that one step above most other comic artists, not only manga. He seems like such a wholesome person and I am glad that he can tell us Vinland Saga until the end, exactly the way wants because I believe he is gonna stick that landing unlike some other mangaka.

  • @donkeykong7920
    @donkeykong7920 Год назад +42

    I love how he wanted to touch on the big three topics of life and he did it perfectly. Im so happy he was able to write this piece

  • @kkimda5781
    @kkimda5781 11 месяцев назад +4

    He's literally Thorfinn(s2) irl, he's so pure ❤

  • @Zaxster_-3-
    @Zaxster_-3- Год назад

    The title alone made me so jealous, but I'm so happy that you got to meet him, reading the Q&A panels at the end of VS volumes gave me so much respect and gratitude to Yukimura sensei. I love how despite being worried about fan's reception towards the change of pace in the farmland arc, he still forged ahead and continued the saga, developing characters to become even more interesting than they already were.
    Also I love how when he and his editor went to go watch the voice recordings for season one, they were absolutely terrified of Thorfinn's voice actor lmao (and who can blame them after hearing Yuto Uemura's amazing voice acting, it sounds so genuine). Afterwards they got to meet with Uemura-san and he was a really nice guy. If you want to know which volume had that extra panel just ask and I'll check which one had it.

  • @MoreLimitless_
    @MoreLimitless_ Год назад +42

    4:20 me trying to tell people why violence in Vinland Saga isn't the main focus of the story lol. This man has created such an amazing and rich story and I'm glad there are authors like himself who aren't afraid to tell stories like Vinland Saga.

  • @claytonrios1
    @claytonrios1 Год назад +21

    Sensei Yukimura himself! He obviously did a lot of research on Norse people and the raids of the Vikings for his series.

  • @planetary-rendez-vous
    @planetary-rendez-vous Год назад +8

    He did this to convey a message. The interview slaps as hard as his series. He expresses himself so well. ❤

  • @dainobu10
    @dainobu10 11 месяцев назад +7

    I refused to wstch this interview before the end of season 2 and I don't regret it. After S1 ended, I went straight to the manga and boy oh boy, what a ride this story is.
    Yuukimura sensei is very real and so wholesome, I thank him for all these years of sacrifice by writting and drawing such a beautiful story.
    Thanks for sharing this interview Garnt!

  • @bluefi
    @bluefi Год назад +38

    It's been an interesting experience to read a Japanese manga set in Northern European historic setting. It's quite novel, refreshing and hits home a bit different. 😄

  • @bornanime3255
    @bornanime3255 Год назад +63

    He's such an enthusiastic and wholesome guy it's crazy. Gigguk really doing the most for a lot of anime fans using his connections to get more insight into the industry and production.

  • @Quinn-es6zz
    @Quinn-es6zz Год назад +7

    Besides the fact that he is the most wholesome dude ever, he also has such a soothing voice. Could listen to that for hours without understanding a word.

  • @reidchikezie1161
    @reidchikezie1161 11 месяцев назад +9

    He's so wholesome 🥺, I'm going to start reading the Manga and watching the anime after this interview. And also the fact that he doesn't glorify war and battle the way most stories do and he still manage to retain a huge fan base, nah imma read it asap.

  • @Jaylink15
    @Jaylink15 Год назад +47

    Weird timing. I remember when you first recommended Vinland Saga and I've been trying to find the time/ability to watch it for ages. I finally caught up with the series (well according to Netflix) just a few days ago. Funny how things can come full circle. Can't wait to hear what he has to say 😄.

    • @Jaylink15
      @Jaylink15 Год назад

      @ВоIugа 🅥 I am confused, but this is cute I guess xd

    • @LuisLupina
      @LuisLupina Год назад +2

      @@Jaylink15 It’s a bot spamming a link under every comment to get views

    • @reeeeedmil
      @reeeeedmil Год назад

      @@Jaylink15 its a bot

  • @DaRogue101
    @DaRogue101 Год назад +22

    I'm not gonna lie, my first reaction was, 'gigguk, why are you smiling like that?' and then I realized, if I was in the same room as him I would be full on freaking out so who am I to judge a geek smile here and there? All and all I loved the interview and would love to see what he has in store for us next, both of them.

  • @FMRNathan
    @FMRNathan Год назад +2

    Man what an absolute humble man. He went out of his way to tell us so many things not only about his work, but his personal life too and was so proactive during the whole interview. Thank you for the content Gigguk and thank you Yukimura-sensei for all the knowledge I got by watching this very rich talk

  • @F7_TeeJ
    @F7_TeeJ Год назад

    this is definitely better edited and paced than the previous interviews. keep up the good work!

  • @JonoSSD
    @JonoSSD Год назад +147

    I hope to someday be 1% as good of a writer as this man is.

  • @sakshamsaxena1209
    @sakshamsaxena1209 Год назад +24

    The author is wholesome and talks really humane and pragmatic. I haven't yet dived into the world of vinland saga but I already started to feel the love for the story. Thanks for the amazing intv

  • @thepredman9lol266
    @thepredman9lol266 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this possible.
    It makes me so happy to know that Yukimura has had such a joy writing Vinland Saga, as we all have reading it.
    He's way too humble, he's incredibly skilled at weaving themes with characters, and has an absolute mastery of evolving context. Vinland Saga allows you to go on the exact same journey that the characters do by showing you different characters at different points in relation to the idea of a True Warrior.
    It's been an unforgettable read, and quite possibly my favourite manga experience I've ever read. Thank YOU!

  • @PentragonCosplay
    @PentragonCosplay Год назад +1

    What a humble man. I really like that he knew what a big shift the Farmland-arc is and that he willingly took the risk of publishers maybe putting a lid on it or fans not reading it anymore but he just HAD TO write it. In the end it payed off.
    Like many fans I also draw fanmanga and also had this one moment he spoke about, when a character suddenly says something you don´t expect them to say. Such a magical moment, that´s when you know the character truly came alive and basically has a mind on his own.
    I love how he conveyes his thoughts about life and death and that he is aware that for some people he may be too philosophical and he tries to explain things in an easier way.

  • @deadsoon
    @deadsoon Год назад +8

    One of my favorite parts of reading Vinland was his author's notes at the end of every volume. They were such a joy to read. Reflections about life, his research about the viking lifestyle, his own personal experiences. He's a man that truly cares. And he writes as he loves and he loves as he writes.

  • @eru_barth
    @eru_barth Год назад +13

    What a cool, level headed guy. Vinland Saga has been forever on my watch list and this was just the push I needed to finally get started. Great video

  • @esheep8697
    @esheep8697 Год назад +2

    sounded like he was on the verge of tears through most of the interview. really wholesome to show how proud and grateful he is of himself and his fans.

  • @bigzed7908
    @bigzed7908 Год назад

    This was such a short video, yet it felt so long! His creativeness radiates! Best author out there, deserves all the love and support

  • @lukeduffy8978
    @lukeduffy8978 Год назад +4

    I like how he really gives off the vibe of a passionate genius. Some of it might be editing but the way he just follows his train of thought and lays down the philosophical stuff that made him want to write it in the first place. Must have been a great conversation, nice work Garnt

  • @Hein.-
    @Hein.- Год назад +17

    This gave me new respect for the series, thank you to the both of you

  • @blackblade8845
    @blackblade8845 Год назад

    This is so awesome man well done Gigguk, not many anime youtubers are able to pull this off an interview with a real mangaka of a on going manga and anime this is huge Vinland Saga is awesome and so is Makoto Yukimura well done Gigguk

  • @CartierClone
    @CartierClone Год назад +30

    Vinland saga is one of those once in a lifetime stories. thank you makoto yukimura

  • @pinkmatter8488
    @pinkmatter8488 Год назад +7

    That was lovely, he seems like a genuine great person. Thank you for your masterful work Yukimura-sensei !

  • @karanmavi4793
    @karanmavi4793 Год назад +1

    This was such a surprise, i remember watching season 1 of Vinland Saga back when it first aired and not thinking very highly of it. But as i re-watched the series again after growing up and having struggles in life myself, i finally came to understand all the themes and the message yukimura sensei was trying to convey.
    The series is no less of a masterpiece in my opinion, i have even more of attachment to it than Berserk or other seinen series which just goes to show how good of a writer he is and being so humble on top of that is really crazy!
    I'm catching up every week to season 2 and it's amazing how much of a turn story has took but if you re-watch season 1 you'd see that this was the path the series had always meant to take.
    You're a goat for real, and I'll definitely read the manga once i finish season 2

  • @thelastunicorncarry2744
    @thelastunicorncarry2744 Год назад

    I think this one of the best Videos you made, you can really feel the care that was put into editing it. I know you are probably not confident enough in your own Japanese yet, but it would really cool to see you having a conversation with such an interesting personality!

  • @Makise3
    @Makise3 4 месяца назад +6

    I can’t wait for season 3 of the anime to release.

  • @itzedits4939
    @itzedits4939 Год назад +3

    Such a beautiful interview with Makato Yukimura his works are so amazing for the industry I would never expect a manga be able able to tell and cover a story well especially with the historical fiction and make it feel so real. Vinland saga is such a great reminder and has good messages along with that it was fun with reading all the scenes in settings with made it interesting as a person with descent from where all of the settings take place.

  • @mlgman
    @mlgman Год назад +14

    What a genuinely cool and compassionate guy. After watching this, I like Vinland even more.

  • @oreki8223
    @oreki8223 Год назад

    It was a really great interview. It will be awesome if we can get more such interviews of manga authors on this channel

  • @__ag
    @__ag Год назад

    Goosebumps!! I can see Garnt is mesmerised and I am as well! What an amazing experience to meet and talk to Yukimura sensei. Thank you so much for doing this!

  • @igris3735
    @igris3735 Год назад +12

    One of the best interviews ever. I love Vinland saga even more now