Because he must be the cutest of all good boys! And also should probably be a Japanese dog breed in feudal Japan. But it's definitely also because they are some of the cutest dogs ever
@@darkhorsedouglas4789 The Shiba Inu has been around since about 7000 BC, so it's entirely possible to have owned one in Heian-era Japan when most youkai legends take place. And they are hunting dogs! Shibas have been very good boys for a very long time.
From the tone “don’t tell Shippeitaro” was delivered, I figured the cats were pulling a Brer Rabbit. Nope. They were just announcing to the world what would defeat them, in the tradition of Rumplestilskin and most supervillains.
@@frick_____you but he did help the village from getting sacrificed. If he didn’t found out the cat yokai earlier then shippeitaro nv exist and the village would still offer more sacrifices.
"My eyes were wet with tears, our little dog, when I bore thee (to the grave)... So, Patricus, never again shall thou give me a thousand kisses. Never canst thou be contentedly in my lap. In sadness have I buried thee, and thou deservist. In a resting place of marble, I have put thee for all time by the side of my shade. In thy qualities, sagacious thou wert like a human being. Ah, me! What a loved companion have we lost!" Epitaph for Patricus, a dog from ancient Rome
@@gregcox777 I have been ruined, when I read "Patricus" I instantly imagined Ancient Roman Patrick Bateman. To be fair, that could be said about a good few emperors as well
3:28 Can we just all appreciate this magnificent piece of art? The obvious inspiration of traditional japanese art merged with Red's typical style is fantastic!
YESSSSS!!! My jaw DROPPED when I saw the lady, and then it zoomed out all the way to show the full olden-Japanese-esque art and I was just blown away!!
The bgm made me remember i literally studied Shinto and Japanese mythology JUST FOR INUYASHA to get the references. It was totally worth it. To be fair, memorized some hieroglyphs and bought Egyptian mythology picture books just for Yugioh. Anime was my gateway drug to mythology.
Sammmeee! My search history is full of a mountain of weird, esoteric questions about both mythologies and cultures to make it accurate. In one story I even gave each character a unique kimono pattern that means something in the context of their character, and the kanji spelling of their name also means something. Edit: Now I'm writing an Egyptian mythology themed horror novel. Thank you, Kazuki Takahashi.
@@samueljo7910my brother got into fate and warned me to never watch it because that's a rabbit hole you're never climbing out of and I have college. Edit: Also, I randomly decided that Atem’s mother's patron goddess was Sekhmet and gave her a lion motif, which spiraled into him getting a lion motif as well, and then I read that one of Sekhmet's divine domains was FIRE. Anyway, nowadays all of my AUs about Atem have him specialize in some kind of fire magic.
@@kylajensen1957 To keep things short, lets say there's a reason that one of the most well known lines from the series is "Hey, that's hell you're walking into"
Lemme tell you it was absolutely crushing to realize there wasn't a compelling found family narrative waiting for me once I left home and now I have to do taxes ;~;
The virtue of self discipline carried me through adulthood. Now, 20 years and a new family later, I am about to go on a dangerous adventure. May it be as boring as possible.
*Red:* Have you ever had that thought that you'd be really great in a crisis? *Me who gets nervous when I have to speak to my own coworkers:* oh absolutely not but continue
That demon(s) must've been very determined if they took Tripitaka across the sea. And after Sun takes less than hour (only going so slow so he won't break Tripitaka's neck) to fly them back to the exact spot where they were interrupted, Tripitaka's gonna complain about the speed for weeks again.
@@parkerdixon-word6295 4:48 would probably make a better pin just because it’s the full doggo, but if it had the 5:01 face on it that’d be the best universe
I can’t even imagine what was going thru those cats minds when they were dancing “Hey Frank u think it’s smart to sing so loudly about our ONE and ONLY weakness , what if someone nearby hears us ?” “Shut up Percy no one ever comes here , god man ur so paranoid .”
"Idk guys, Shippeitaro could be listening." "Heyo well guess what? Shippeitaro sucks! Nobody tell him, because that dog is the worst! Ruins everything." *random guy takes notes*
“Here’s a bright idea , how about u don’t loudly sing about your bosses only weakness in a open area where anyone nearby can easily hear u and take notes , you all saw what happen the rumplestilskin .” “Ugh fine I guess we will just have to sing about cat nip and pushing cups off tables then”
Imagine if the lord just called his dog a simple common dog name like floof , the poor nameless hero would probably have to borrow half the village dogs and hope that one of them is the correct weakness of the cats
@@teragram38crows49as soon as she said that they were partying under the full moon. That was what I thought and then when she used the word catawall I started laughing
I like the idea that the young man is constantly trying to save the day in consistently more and more convoluted ways, and well he's not looking, shippeitaro just walks up behind him and does something simple and easy to solve everything.
i just rewatched the og iliad video, and its amazing to me how much red has improved, in art, in storytelling, and (although she didnt start doing it right away) even as a singer/musician for the outros. She was always _good_ but now she's *_awesome_* . Thank you for the years of content
“he goes to sleep, deciding that is a *tomorrow* problem” …yeah so I don’t relate to the totally thriving in a crisis thing, I relate to this part right here
Still, props to the young man for having the bravery to actually commit to his plan even when the huge demon-cat appeared and just _straight up decapitating it_ after Shippeitaro attacked. Dude deserved a few good drinks on the house for that at the very least.
I love in folklore when an antagonist just goes out to party or something and just starts casually singing/talking loudly about their one weakness. It’s just so funny to me, I’m just picturing them getting like super drunk when they do it.😜
It’s like it’s contractually required. Suppose you’re a fairy creature, and make a bargain with a young woman where she has to give up her first born child to you, but she can get out of it if she guesses your name. Dancing around a fire singing your name seems like a poor choice, but that’s what he does.
I’m honestly more impressed that so many of these folktales have the hero able to easily find the thing that is the monster’s one weakness. Like, what if nobody in the village knew who Shippetaro was? They’d be proper f*cked.
@Samantha Phastine or worse, the villagers called him Maru or something but Shippeitaro was what the dog was known as in the animal world. He was there all along
Can't help but come up with a demystified version of the story where some guy was just traveling, took shelter for the night in a shrine and a bunch of feral cats wouldn't shut up, so he angerly went to the closest village, kept asking if they had a dog he could borrow, went back to the shrine, chased all the cats away that night, came back to the village and went "Hopefully they won't be a problem anymore."
I love how the young man wasn't the singular focus and doesn't even have a name in the story. He was just a lad looking for adventure and actually ended up saving those girls being sacrificed, and he didn't do it for the fame, glory, power, women or something he wanted from someone, but because it was the right thing to do. And he wasn't too proud to outsource a good boy to help, then he happily lets said good boy Shippeitaro be the main hero of the story and be in the limelight while he is just... there. Unnamed to the end. What a wholesome story and a surprisingly humble hero, considering he started the tale looking for adventure and crisis. He just wanted to help, and he actually did. Good on him. And gahhh, cute doggo!
Am I the only one who expected the cats to secretly WANT Shipeitero to come? It sounded a lot like the tale of the rabbit and the briar patch there at first.
It's funny that Red opened up the video talking about being in an action adventure story. My department has a monthly work meeting that ends with one of the staff asking the group a non-work related question. This weeks work question was, "What TV show would you like to live in as a character." My answer was, "Oh, heck no! Not most of the stuff I watch" for this very reason. My answer was "Shows like Mayberry, Leave It To Beaver, The Dick Van Dike Show, Newhart, Cheers, etc." where This "There's always an Arquillian Battle Cruiser, or a Corillian Death Ray, or an intergalactic plague that is about to wipe out all life on this miserable little planet" isn't the weekly scenario. (Thank you, Men In Black)
The same applies to Anime suprisibly enough. You would get some wild answers and people will eitehr go "Yeah, that makes sense and doesnt sound to bad" or "ARE YOU FUCKING INSANE?!". Example: - Any slice of life anime would problaby be fine. - Anything like AoT, OPM, MHA would mean the person only consider the positives and cool things and is ignoring the Bad Shit.
While I always will adore fantasy and always want to live up to that, I am very aware that I would die before I even spoke a word in most of the fantasy worlds I like.
As a parent, I'd die before the story started as a motivating factor for my kid to go off on an adventure. XD In a Disney film, as a mom, I'd have the life expectancy of a mayfly.
Omg that introduction is such a CPTSD mood 😅 Edit: imagine if mortal combat was genuinely someone's comfort zone *but* filing paperwork gives that person panic attacks because they don't know what they're doing and feel overwhelmed 😢
I can confirm that this is an actual Japanese folktale, although the version I'm familiar with uses monkeys rather than cats. (Incidentally, the phrase 犬猿の仲 (*ken'en no naka*, "a relationship like a dog and a monkey"), refers to two sides that simply can't get along due to mutual hostility.)
(The last two pieces, after the の, look to me like the character for "person" and for "China", which I would have taken to mean "Chinese Person". Is that the word for monkey, or for dog? 😅 Or am I misreading it entirely, lol?)
@@RainaRamsay 犬 is "dog," 猿 is "monkey," の is an attributive particle, and 仲 refers specifically to (the tenor of) a relationship between two people or entities. The 中 part actually means "middle," and it has come to refer to China because, of course, back when they were inventing written language the Chinese - like many other peoples, cf. "Mediterranean" - decided that they were the center of the world.
There's an anime I like called Yuru Camp where one of the main characters visits the shrine of a dog named Hayatarou. I wondered, "Are Shippeitaro and Hayatarou the same dog?" so I went back and looked it up and, sure enough, the tale of Hayatarou (where Hayatarou ends up traveling to Shizuoka so he can fight a monkey that's causing trouble there) is just a version of the Shippeitaro story local to Nagano prefecture. So, yes, technically, they are the same dog!
I read and write fanfiction, so I've read a self-insert or two in my day. It's led to considering writing one myself, but that always leads to the thought of main character who tries to run, rolls their ankle and ends up limping through the rest of their quest, skipping from panic attack to panic attack.
I can not imagine anything other than a corgi puppy on a pedestal being sweet and adorable while “I! AM! BATMAN!” and similar heroic “I am justice” quotes run through its head.
I love the evolution of your art style. The simplicity of the normal characters’ designs and the stylization of cultural art! Also props for using Inu Yahsa music. 🙌😎
This story was read to me at a summer reading program at our local library when I was 7 or 8. Straight up scared the crap out of me. Lost sleep for weeks over this.
I have never once thought "I'd be great in a crisis", I am constantly thinking "I REALLY WISH THE WORLD WERE NOT SO FULL OF CRISIS AND I REALLY HOPE CRISIS DOESN'T HAPPEN NEAR ME ANY TIME SOON BECAUSE I WOULD HAVE A MELTDOWN AND PROBABLY DIE".
I was searching to see if osp had done any videos on New Zealand and the mildest mention at the beginning caused this to be the first result. Thank you youtube
@@kjj26k Probably not for everyone, but I can imagine that seeing their lands bloom anew and better than ever after being razed would restore some hope to at least a few
Japanese folklore: Cats are sinister and untrustworthy, and there's a good chance that they'll turn out to be human-eating yokai! My cat: Bumps his head against my face and asks for scritches.
The second I heard that the cats were dancing and partying it up under the moonlight, I was so ready for a Cats musical reference. Thank you for that Red!
Just imagine if you will, you are a lord in feudal Japan, you just woke up and are enjoying your morning tea when some schmuck kicks down your door and demands to borrow your dog.
The fact that you went out of your way to depict Shippeitaro as either a Shiba-Inu or an Akita-Inu makes me unreasonably happy.
Because he must be the cutest of all good boys! And also should probably be a Japanese dog breed in feudal Japan. But it's definitely also because they are some of the cutest dogs ever
@@darkhorsedouglas4789 The Shiba Inu has been around since about 7000 BC, so it's entirely possible to have owned one in Heian-era Japan when most youkai legends take place. And they are hunting dogs! Shibas have been very good boys for a very long time.
Just out of curiosity but can you tell me the major differences that separates an Shiba-Inu from an Akita-Inu?
@@georgeray1906 Akita are a *lot* bigger.
@@georgeray1906 Mostly size. Akitas are WAY bigger than Shibas.
The fact that in his quest for adventure, he was willing to put the goodest boi on a heroic pedestal over himself just makes him a wholesome hero.
It actually makes him a true hero. Sometimes doing the right thing without expecting a reward is the essence of heroism.
@@silence_dais i second that
I get the feeling it's more likely he just got overshadowed by the dog and not because he didn't mind letting the dog get the glory.
@@akirajotaro yes but that is boring
Didnt he also put the goodest boi in the sacrificial coffin?
I wonder if this story was written by someone who had a dog they REALLY loved and now they’re immortalised
🤧 He is the best pwuppy and must always be remembered 🥰🎉✨
Somehow this makes it all the better and even cuter. Truly the best of best boys
I truly hope that’s what happened.
The poem to Pangur Ban
Given that it has regionalized variants, 8 would suspect not.
“Someones been a very good boy!”
“Is it me?”
This is simply incredible
IKR? Best Bit honestly.
4:39
Hero: We saved the day
Village: All praise the dog
Hero: I'm okay with this, he's earned it
he was a good boy
@@justintime3656no, he was the goodest boy
Declaring a cacophonous choir of cats suddenly vanishing at the end of the midnight hour a "tomorrow problem" is such a mood though
So valid!
Basically watching the cat's musical in a nutshell, except this cat cult has a demon overlord instead 💀💀
Literally me in that situation
Ooh alliteration!
@@midnight6994 i mean… who’s to say old deuteronomy ISN’T a demon overlord?
The way red draws Shippeitaro's goofy face combined with the fire in his eyes is so funny to me
'This goodest of boys burns with the PASSION OF JUSTICE AND BELLY RUBS!'
✨justice✨
Ikr?
I hunger for justice. Or for treats
Akitas and Shibas actually look like that when they're mad. Akitas in particular are extremely protective.
I love how the dog isn't particularly magical or anything, it's just a good boy.
I was also expecting.... something beyond just you're everyday dog 😂.
+
You forget that good boys are always magical ^_^
He just followed his instincts and yet still saved the day. Truly the best of bois
The ~goodest~ of boys!
4:40 the villager responding to “someone’s been a very good boy” with “is it me? :D” got me lmao
Retriever energy has existed in man for centuries
glorious!
Guy is a bit thick in the head but he's alright.
@@jeanetten.s.8557 Where do you think the dogs got it from?
@@craftanought1991 They retrieved it.
“Sir, I need to borrow your dog for some incredible heroics!”
“Yeah, he IS the most incredible little boy, isn’t he!”
From the tone “don’t tell Shippeitaro” was delivered, I figured the cats were pulling a Brer Rabbit. Nope. They were just announcing to the world what would defeat them, in the tradition of Rumplestilskin and most supervillains.
Same! I was seeing a dozen red flags going up at that segment, but nope! The cats really WERE that stupid. XD
They just hate their big cat boss for not demanding fish from the human.
I mean who would expect a man to sleep inside the shrine where blood sacrifices are made in a horrifying fashion that too at nighttime nonetheless
Brer Rabbit is a crafty protagonist and the cats are the antagonists (and tbf, cats can be *really* stupid) so that tracks
honestly, knowing most cats I've met... accurate.
The boss cat being a nekomata is utter perfection. I audibly went "hell yeah" when I saw that second tail.
I love the way the dog gets a name and the guy just is nameless. The priority of who wrote the story was in the right place. 🐕😂
I'm not sure if it’s the same in real life but I know in the military the dog gets the credit while the handle just holds the leash.
I guess the point of the story was that the guy wasn't as heroic as he thought he was; and got shown up by the dog.
@@frick_____you but he did help the village from getting sacrificed. If he didn’t found out the cat yokai earlier then shippeitaro nv exist and the village would still offer more sacrifices.
I'd imagine thats on purpose, he seems very nondescript, maybe so that the reader can relate to him better.
@Vice-Virgo I mean- the guy still is the one who killed the monster. You know, by cutting off its head.
3:43 I love that the poor Sacrifice Girl is shrieking lyrics to Memory in the background. This episode is delightful.
Finally, a folk tale that shows that even people who lived hundreds of years ago loved their dogs more than anyone
And who can blame them? This one really is the goodest of bois.
Also that people hundreds of years ago believed at night cats would conspire to kill their human masters
"My eyes were wet with tears, our little dog, when I bore thee (to the grave)... So, Patricus, never again shall thou give me a thousand kisses. Never canst thou be contentedly in my lap. In sadness have I buried thee, and thou deservist. In a resting place of marble, I have put thee for all time by the side of my shade. In thy qualities, sagacious thou wert like a human being. Ah, me! What a loved companion have we lost!"
Epitaph for Patricus, a dog from ancient Rome
@@gregcox777 I have been ruined, when I read "Patricus" I instantly imagined Ancient Roman Patrick Bateman. To be fair, that could be said about a good few emperors as well
@@gregcox777 why would you write this. I’m tearing up in a cafe rn.
3:28 Can we just all appreciate this magnificent piece of art? The obvious inspiration of traditional japanese art merged with Red's typical style is fantastic!
YESSSSS!!! My jaw DROPPED when I saw the lady, and then it zoomed out all the way to show the full olden-Japanese-esque art and I was just blown away!!
“IS YOUR DOG BUSY??!!” this is one of my favorite things you have ever made lmao. shippeitaro is the goodest boy!
I had to pause the video at that point to just laugh for a bit 😂
Reminds me of when my brother would ask the family dog, "Are you going to accomplish anything today?" right after she woke up.
Yeah
The bgm made me remember i literally studied Shinto and Japanese mythology JUST FOR INUYASHA to get the references. It was totally worth it.
To be fair, memorized some hieroglyphs and bought Egyptian mythology picture books just for Yugioh. Anime was my gateway drug to mythology.
Sammmeee! My search history is full of a mountain of weird, esoteric questions about both mythologies and cultures to make it accurate. In one story I even gave each character a unique kimono pattern that means something in the context of their character, and the kanji spelling of their name also means something.
Edit: Now I'm writing an Egyptian mythology themed horror novel. Thank you, Kazuki Takahashi.
May I introduce you two to the Fate series?
The anime to mythology pipeline
@@samueljo7910my brother got into fate and warned me to never watch it because that's a rabbit hole you're never climbing out of and I have college.
Edit: Also, I randomly decided that Atem’s mother's patron goddess was Sekhmet and gave her a lion motif, which spiraled into him getting a lion motif as well, and then I read that one of Sekhmet's divine domains was FIRE. Anyway, nowadays all of my AUs about Atem have him specialize in some kind of fire magic.
@@kylajensen1957 To keep things short, lets say there's a reason that one of the most well known lines from the series is "Hey, that's hell you're walking into"
Lemme tell you it was absolutely crushing to realize there wasn't a compelling found family narrative waiting for me once I left home and now I have to do taxes ;~;
easy, create a found family with your coworkers instead. totally works out perfectly 100% of the time.
Maybe you just need to look harder for it.
Mayhaps go on a little Hero's Journey™ about it.
The virtue of self discipline carried me through adulthood. Now, 20 years and a new family later, I am about to go on a dangerous adventure. May it be as boring as possible.
Who knows, life with a family of your own can be an adventure all its own, even some of the “boring” parts.
My martial arts training has also gone to waste. Action Adventures were not in my future unfortunately
I love the last image of doggo blehping with fire in his eyes and the word justice appearing was pure gold.
*Red:* Have you ever had that thought that you'd be really great in a crisis?
*Me who gets nervous when I have to speak to my own coworkers:* oh absolutely not but continue
🤝
Me having to put up with disgruntled mother of the brides, who won't be happy no matter what you tell them: *Dialup noises* 🤖
I work at a gas station and complain about it being too exciting.
My inner voice goes "you're the random extra the badguy just exploded into tomato sauce on an idle whim."
Yeah .... I happen to know for a fact that I freeze up under pressure and would probably just stand there like an idiot during a crisis 😅
"everything changes when he reaches the foothill of an extremely scary-looking mountain!"
oh don't worry, i'm sure Sun Wukong already cleared it out.
Well he would have, if it was a mountain in China. Japan was on their own.
That demon(s) must've been very determined if they took Tripitaka across the sea.
And after Sun takes less than hour (only going so slow so he won't break Tripitaka's neck) to fly them back to the exact spot where they were interrupted, Tripitaka's gonna complain about the speed for weeks again.
This is Japan, his name is Son Goku.
As you talk about the “sinister and untrustworthy nature of the cat” mine cat is currently biting my ankle
I was petting mine as she said that.
Your cat's tasting your betrayal.
I remember my old cat who would stretch out for belly rubs and at a random point during said belly rub close like a bear trap.
I miss that cat.
"Hisss don't listen to her lies"
It's a warning
4:48 This is probably the single greatest thing you have ever drawn... Can we have a pin with Shippeitaro, pretty please?
I prefer 5:01, personally.
@@parkerdixon-word6295 4:48 would probably make a better pin just because it’s the full doggo, but if it had the 5:01 face on it that’d be the best universe
YES PLEASE!
Edit: I also would love a pin that just says BORF!
@@thehistoryandbooknerd8979or mug?
I truly hope Red saw this thread
**overwhelming urge to adopt a Shiba Inu and name it Shippeitaro**
Same
Do it! (Don’t look to me for sage advice-I just encourage fluffy habits)
Sameeee
Do it let the cuteness flow through you
You do not know the powah of the cute side!
“It’s hard to be a hero in a world with no easy villains” love that
I can’t even imagine what was going thru those cats minds when they were dancing
“Hey Frank u think it’s smart to sing so loudly about our ONE and ONLY weakness , what if someone nearby hears us ?”
“Shut up Percy no one ever comes here , god man ur so paranoid .”
"Idk guys, Shippeitaro could be listening."
"Heyo well guess what? Shippeitaro sucks! Nobody tell him, because that dog is the worst! Ruins everything."
*random guy takes notes*
“Here’s a bright idea , how about u don’t loudly sing about your bosses only weakness in a open area where anyone nearby can easily hear u and take notes , you all saw what happen the rumplestilskin .”
“Ugh fine I guess we will just have to sing about cat nip and pushing cups off tables then”
Came from the same school of "sing your weakness" as rumplestinkin
@christopher Garcia LMFAO
Imagine if the lord just called his dog a simple common dog name like floof , the poor nameless hero would probably have to borrow half the village dogs and hope that one of them is the correct weakness of the cats
3:48 one of my favorite tropes from Red's videos is the hero busting in on someone who is drinking something and does a spit take 😂
"Tons of cats partying up at night" nah that's perfectly normal they just got the zoomies
Jellicle cats were having a Jellicle ball!
Everybody
Everybody
Everybody wants to be a cat
In my house, we call it, "The Running-Crazies!"
@@teragram38crows49as soon as she said that they were partying under the full moon. That was what I thought and then when she used the word catawall I started laughing
Everybody give Red more dog related myths
This is the best thing I've seen all week
we need a "Shippeitaro and the Young Man" series of just these two helping people and defeating monsters in simple and straightforward manner
I would crowdfund that
'The Dog And His Boy', if you will.
I like the idea that the young man is constantly trying to save the day in consistently more and more convoluted ways, and well he's not looking, shippeitaro just walks up behind him and does something simple and easy to solve everything.
@@TacComControl Make the young man an adult, add in a precocious niece, and you've described Inspector Gadget.
@@DJchilcott Yes, but with a little more Don Quixote thrown in to the mix for added comedy potential.
Honestly, you have to respect that guy's determination. Often mundane boredom and despair is harder to deal with than an active threat
I know I'd die in an adventure story
Oh mama! I'd probably die in the inciting incident, even before the mom and stern paternal figure.
I would be the extra killed to demonstrate to the hero how evil the bad guy is
Skill issue
Oh yeah, me too. I’m one of the random civilians that just fucking dies cuz plot demands that drama happens
I'd probably die before it even started. I wouldn't be the adventurer, I'd be the call to adventure. The buddy that the hero needs revenge for
i just rewatched the og iliad video, and its amazing to me how much red has improved, in art, in storytelling, and (although she didnt start doing it right away) even as a singer/musician for the outros. She was always _good_ but now she's *_awesome_* . Thank you for the years of content
"And sometimes the greatest tool just happens to be the cutest guy~"
Romance novels: Why yes, we knew that.
Good one
Omg I NEED a shirt with that dog's determined face all close up saying "JUSTICE."
“he goes to sleep, deciding that is a *tomorrow* problem” …yeah so I don’t relate to the totally thriving in a crisis thing, I relate to this part right here
Still, props to the young man for having the bravery to actually commit to his plan even when the huge demon-cat appeared and just _straight up decapitating it_ after Shippeitaro attacked. Dude deserved a few good drinks on the house for that at the very least.
I love in folklore when an antagonist just goes out to party or something and just starts casually singing/talking loudly about their one weakness. It’s just so funny to me, I’m just picturing them getting like super drunk when they do it.😜
It’s like it’s contractually required. Suppose you’re a fairy creature, and make a bargain with a young woman where she has to give up her first born child to you, but she can get out of it if she guesses your name. Dancing around a fire singing your name seems like a poor choice, but that’s what he does.
"Rumpleteaser is my name!"
Just a bunch of cats minding their own business roasting the local dog they all hate. "Shippeitaro sucks! No one tell him we're here."
I’m honestly more impressed that so many of these folktales have the hero able to easily find the thing that is the monster’s one weakness.
Like, what if nobody in the village knew who Shippetaro was? They’d be proper f*cked.
@Samantha Phastine or worse, the villagers called him Maru or something but Shippeitaro was what the dog was known as in the animal world. He was there all along
"someone's been a good boy" "is it me?"
honestly this is such a mood
yeah...
The crying girl in the village is also singing "Memory"
That is so perfect, considering the sheer number of cats involved 😆
I immediately assumed Jellicle shenanigans - like the 2019 movie.
ITS SO EASY TO LEEEEEEAVE MEEEEEEEE
You had a golden opportunity to write "purrfect" and you didn't use it, the pun gods weep
Omfg the illustrations on this episode were amazing! "is your dog busy!?" And hero's look when hearing screams are wonderful 😂
"Guess who's a good boy!"
Random villager: "Is it me?!" :D
That got me good.
Can't help but come up with a demystified version of the story where some guy was just traveling, took shelter for the night in a shrine and a bunch of feral cats wouldn't shut up, so he angerly went to the closest village, kept asking if they had a dog he could borrow, went back to the shrine, chased all the cats away that night, came back to the village and went "Hopefully they won't be a problem anymore."
We stan an unnamed protagonist who is outshined in his self-imposed hero's journey by a puppy.
But we stan the puppy way harder.
The sentence “proto-weeb in 1800’s Europe” reminds me why I subscribed to this channel.
"It's hard to be a hero in a world with no easy villains in it" this is such a great quote and can explain so many problems today.
Oh there's plenty of villians everywhere problem is you'd probably go to jail for killing them
@@demi-fiendoftime3825 And a lot of them have a vested interest in convincing you that _someone else_ is the villain.
@demi-fiendoftime3825 there's also many people wanting to be heros but can't figure out who the real villains are.
@@comradesionnach That too especially on social media -_-
@@demi-fiendoftime3825 Well, those ones aren't easy villains, are they?
I love how the young man wasn't the singular focus and doesn't even have a name in the story. He was just a lad looking for adventure and actually ended up saving those girls being sacrificed, and he didn't do it for the fame, glory, power, women or something he wanted from someone, but because it was the right thing to do. And he wasn't too proud to outsource a good boy to help, then he happily lets said good boy Shippeitaro be the main hero of the story and be in the limelight while he is just... there. Unnamed to the end. What a wholesome story and a surprisingly humble hero, considering he started the tale looking for adventure and crisis. He just wanted to help, and he actually did. Good on him. And gahhh, cute doggo!
Am I the only one who expected the cats to secretly WANT Shipeitero to come? It sounded a lot like the tale of the rabbit and the briar patch there at first.
0:40
yes of course…that inner monologue that definitely went away and matured over time. I’m definitely NOT pretending to be constantly questing
A story about cats being silly little guys and dogs being very good boys. This now my favorite folktale
oops, this giant cat is going to eat this random girl! such a silly creature!
It's funny that Red opened up the video talking about being in an action adventure story. My department has a monthly work meeting that ends with one of the staff asking the group a non-work related question. This weeks work question was, "What TV show would you like to live in as a character." My answer was, "Oh, heck no! Not most of the stuff I watch" for this very reason. My answer was "Shows like Mayberry, Leave It To Beaver, The Dick Van Dike Show, Newhart, Cheers, etc." where This "There's always an Arquillian Battle Cruiser, or a Corillian Death Ray, or an intergalactic plague that is about to wipe out all life on this miserable little planet" isn't the weekly scenario. (Thank you, Men In Black)
I’d want to be in Archer so I could randomly yell Danger Zone! and no one would bat an eye
@@vyprrgirl3012 Well, if you don't mind the high body count and the possibility you might be the red shirt, go for it.
🎶Danger Zone!🎵
Pokemon.
The same applies to Anime suprisibly enough.
You would get some wild answers and people will eitehr go "Yeah, that makes sense and doesnt sound to bad" or "ARE YOU FUCKING INSANE?!".
Example:
- Any slice of life anime would problaby be fine.
- Anything like AoT, OPM, MHA would mean the person only consider the positives and cool things and is ignoring the Bad Shit.
While I always will adore fantasy and always want to live up to that, I am very aware that I would die before I even spoke a word in most of the fantasy worlds I like.
Honestly, same. I'd die by tripping over something long before the hero(es) show(s) up.
I probably die in the Inciting incident before the stern mom and pop do.
As a parent, I'd die before the story started as a motivating factor for my kid to go off on an adventure. XD In a Disney film, as a mom, I'd have the life expectancy of a mayfly.
I'd be the character in the horror films that recite the local legends for the heroes and audience, then be found dead hours later
I'd be zombie n°7 in the background
That dog's cuteness is certainly worth a legend.
Also thumbs up for unexpected InuYasha music.
What a cute little story. Also excellent job on the art of the cat demon, looked the perfect mixture of unhinged and still vaguely fluffy
I still wanna pet her!
i want to cuddle the kitty
Love the attention to detail in your drawings when you drew a Kasa Obake at 1:52. It’s one of my favorite yokai.
The little guy with the big hammer?
@@Josiahiswatching no it’s the umbrella one with one eye
@@adammcelroy3143 they are pretty good!
0:00 This feels like a trope talk the way Red is sitting XD
The rendition of the sacrificial victim and the cat was peak class⛩️
3:27
My dululu mind “I would thrive so much in crisis”
*still needs my sister to schedule my haircuts bc I am scared of phonecalls*
I feel that
Lol same
If it makes you feel better, I'm 32 years old and really don't like having to make phonecalls
I use hair trimmers once every few months, 9mm. Not been for a haircut in 25 years.
Omg that introduction is such a CPTSD mood 😅
Edit: imagine if mortal combat was genuinely someone's comfort zone *but* filing paperwork gives that person panic attacks because they don't know what they're doing and feel overwhelmed 😢
I don't have to imagine 😁
What a heroic little good boy. And also that other guy was there.
The art in this is amazing, but that slide of the cats dancing in the darkness with the light and shadow highlighting them... awesome
I can confirm that this is an actual Japanese folktale, although the version I'm familiar with uses monkeys rather than cats. (Incidentally, the phrase 犬猿の仲 (*ken'en no naka*, "a relationship like a dog and a monkey"), refers to two sides that simply can't get along due to mutual hostility.)
That is delightful to know; thank you!
(The last two pieces, after the の, look to me like the character for "person" and for "China", which I would have taken to mean "Chinese Person". Is that the word for monkey, or for dog? 😅 Or am I misreading it entirely, lol?)
@@RainaRamsay 犬 is "dog," 猿 is "monkey," の is an attributive particle, and 仲 refers specifically to (the tenor of) a relationship between two people or entities. The 中 part actually means "middle," and it has come to refer to China because, of course, back when they were inventing written language the Chinese - like many other peoples, cf. "Mediterranean" - decided that they were the center of the world.
@@bimyouna That is so wonderful! Thank you for explaining!!! I am so excited to know that!
There's an anime I like called Yuru Camp where one of the main characters visits the shrine of a dog named Hayatarou. I wondered, "Are Shippeitaro and Hayatarou the same dog?" so I went back and looked it up and, sure enough, the tale of Hayatarou (where Hayatarou ends up traveling to Shizuoka so he can fight a monkey that's causing trouble there) is just a version of the Shippeitaro story local to Nagano prefecture. So, yes, technically, they are the same dog!
Me, at the cats dancing under the full moon: it's fine he's just at the first jellicle ball
Me at the end song: 😮🤩 (thank you Red)
It's a little weird that the townsfolk never thought "dogs hate cats, maybe a dog could fight off the demon cat"
Maybe they thought it needed to be a demon dog but they only had regular ones to hand? 😉
I'm not sure if it was completely clear to the villagers that the Spirit of the Mountain was a feline demon.
Fun fact, dogs don't hate cats in Japan...They hate monkeys! The Japanese equivalent of fighting like cats and dogs is fighting like dogs and monkeys.
Apparently it was that one specific dog, for some reason? Maybe because he was the lord's dog, and they didn't realize that was significant?
or maybe this is the origin story of why cats hate dogs!?!
I read and write fanfiction, so I've read a self-insert or two in my day. It's led to considering writing one myself, but that always leads to the thought of main character who tries to run, rolls their ankle and ends up limping through the rest of their quest, skipping from panic attack to panic attack.
DO IT!
I would read that. That sounds rad.
Ok i expecyed this to end horribly, yet It turned out waaaay more heartwarming than i would have ever even imagined
The last drawing of Shippeitaro that says "justice" lives in my head rent free.
I can not imagine anything other than a corgi puppy on a pedestal being sweet and adorable while “I! AM! BATMAN!” and similar heroic “I am justice” quotes run through its head.
YES!
I love the evolution of your art style. The simplicity of the normal characters’ designs and the stylization of cultural art! Also props for using Inu Yahsa music. 🙌😎
0:20 I love that the theoretical guy who wants to adventure you drew fantasizes about being Gimli of all people XD
We do not shame the short kings here
Because Gimli is the best! ^_^
Because Gimli is the best one of the original fellowship.
Doggy! Such a good boy! And Red, you did a fantastic job depicting Shippeitaro, you're hours on google were well worth it.
If there isn't going to be a Shippeitaro Pin with fire eyes and Justice, I will be so sad
Never underestimate the power of a good boy.
From Shippeitaro to Hachiko, Japanese dogs never fail to tug my heartstrings.
This story was read to me at a summer reading program at our local library when I was 7 or 8. Straight up scared the crap out of me. Lost sleep for weeks over this.
I didn’t know I needed a Japanese folkloric tale about a cute pupper of the goodest variety today, but I sure am grateful I found one.
I'm at the point where I've crossed from "I would thrive so much in a crisis" to "I kinda thrived in crisis, but I *never* want do it again."
The sheer amount of nostalgia that kicked in when I heard the Inuyasha music is incredible
This.
Loving the shot of a bunch of youkais deliberately avoiding the would-be hero and trying to get on with their lives! 🤣
2:35 jellicle cats come out tonight, jellicle cats come on come on , the jellicle moon is shining bright, jellicles come to the jellicle ball
God, I wish jellicles were demon cats
I have never once thought "I'd be great in a crisis", I am constantly thinking "I REALLY WISH THE WORLD WERE NOT SO FULL OF CRISIS AND I REALLY HOPE CRISIS DOESN'T HAPPEN NEAR ME ANY TIME SOON BECAUSE I WOULD HAVE A MELTDOWN AND PROBABLY DIE".
I was not expecting to be smacked with Memory but it’s lovely and soothing as all the endings
One of my favourite things red does is playing the inuyasha ost whilst talking about japanese folktales😊
It's amazing how much the quality of these videos has improved... I especially love the drawing that shows up at 3:19
I was searching to see if osp had done any videos on New Zealand and the mildest mention at the beginning caused this to be the first result.
Thank you youtube
"proto-weeb" has got to be one of the most hilarious phrases I've heard in my life
Ain't gonna lie... When you said, "And sometimes the right tool is..." I was expecting a World Anvil sponsor or something similar.
If I'm going to be in a fantasy story, I want to be...
One of the background Hobbits in the Shire.
Those guys are living the good life and I want in.
You’re going to want to be a movie hobbit then, ‘cause in the books they get wrecked too😭
@@ShanRenxin But they bounce right back thanks to Sam's Loth Lorien soil. They're fine
@@Rutgerman95
Does Sam's magic dirt therapize the trauma they endured?
@@kjj26k Probably not for everyone, but I can imagine that seeing their lands bloom anew and better than ever after being razed would restore some hope to at least a few
@@ShanRenxin At least Farmer Maggot rocks in the book. (And also has a pack of goodest Bois.)
Shippeitaro, the story of the goodest, bestest dog.
To be fair if I found out that a cure dog was part of a duo that helped save my village I would only focus on it cause that's just too darn cute
Japanese folklore: Cats are sinister and untrustworthy, and there's a good chance that they'll turn out to be human-eating yokai!
My cat: Bumps his head against my face and asks for scritches.
Heroic goodest of boys is not a line i would have expected Red to ever say but man am I glad she did.
"Have you ever had that thought..."
No, I've never had a thought in my life. My head has always been empty.
I don't know if I'm just very melancholic today but Red's voice singing Memory at the end brought me to tear ngl.
The cat's a bad cat, and the dog's a good boy.
A VERY good boy!
2:58 I've never identified more with something.
I wasn't expecting this to be a story about the bestest doggo but I am pleasantly surprised and extremely satisfied 🙂
The second I heard that the cats were dancing and partying it up under the moonlight, I was so ready for a Cats musical reference. Thank you for that Red!
Just imagine if you will, you are a lord in feudal Japan, you just woke up and are enjoying your morning tea when some schmuck kicks down your door and demands to borrow your dog.