An UNEXPECTEDLY SAD Episode: DANDADAN Episode 7 Reaction | AVR2

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @Ryuu44
    @Ryuu44 День назад +119

    Things about Acro Silky's past that wasn't clearly shown in the anime for obvious reasons: Yes, she was in debt and one of the ways she earned money was through selling her body. The final dance that's animated so beautiful happens on a rooftop, right before she jumps devastated that she'll never see her daughter again and what will probably happen to that daughter now.

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  День назад +15

      👀👀👀

    • @DurianKing
      @DurianKing День назад +22

      I think they added the part where she got cut up by the broken glass and spitting blood in order to change the cause of her death not to be suicide, but bleeding to death. But of course they're still hinting on the suicide for the manga readers.

    • @chrissolace
      @chrissolace День назад +9

      I think they definitely tried to keep things more vague in the adaptation, but for the parts they *did* show, I think they really tried to go above and beyond.

    • @daniel-mz8gn
      @daniel-mz8gn День назад +12

      Another thing is that the mother and daughter are shown in the afterlife. Yeah ....she died.

    • @Ryuu44
      @Ryuu44 День назад +20

      @@DurianKing I don't think so. She's still dancing on the roof, than the lights started moving vertically, and you hear the sound of her crashing the second before they show Aira meet her.
      Though they could've done the glass thing to make the cause more vauge.

  • @syrusangi8743
    @syrusangi8743 День назад +53

    Like how u shared ur feelings about ur son, this is an episode to not just the mothers, but the fathers, grandparents, guardians and all the people who sacrificed for their little ones to give them a better life n future to the best of their capabilities.
    You're all seen n we appreciate you.

  • @FiragaJJC
    @FiragaJJC День назад +33

    This episode teared me up. It's sad but many mothers (good ones) are forced to sell their bodies to provide and care for their kids. They sacrifice their own safety to protect their child.... that is a mother.

  • @chrissolace
    @chrissolace День назад +43

    On some level Aira was probably trying to help make sure Acro Silky went to a positive afterlife by telling Silky she loves her, but I think Aira was also letting out her own emotions and expressing her love and remorse to her own mom-in a sense sharing a familial love/connection for those they have lost.

    • @andrewli6606
      @andrewli6606 День назад +9

      I think it’s quite the emotional moment for Aira that this woman has actually been with her her entire life and has loved her so dearly even if she’s not actually her child.

    • @bluewolf6323
      @bluewolf6323 День назад +3

      They both lost something precious to them... and in the end, they both at least gave something to each other to help the pain.

  • @jyuu6650
    @jyuu6650 День назад +32

    The piano for the mother’s backstory is so beautiful. Great addition that really got the tears flowing

  • @codplays6412
    @codplays6412 День назад +29

    And this is where this in the manga hooked its teeth in me and had me reading every chapter when I get a chance

  • @OutOfPocket-h9e
    @OutOfPocket-h9e День назад +8

    "When you lose parents, you're an orphan, when you lose your wife or husband, you're a widow, but there's no name for those who lose their children, maybe because it's the worst thing that can ever happen to someone." A quote from Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
    This episode made me cry, when shows that have a lot of comedy does emotional stuff like this, it hits so much harder. Like when the OG Cartoon Network shows like Adventure Time started doing serious episodes, it hits you right in the heart unexpectedly. DanDaDan has officially made my top 10 animes of all time.

  • @undeade.t7044
    @undeade.t7044 День назад +16

    I remember just being aw struck by this in the manga when I first read it for the first time and let me tell you this is just the tip of the iceberg of tears you will shed for some of these characters

  • @HawerTipeZero
    @HawerTipeZero День назад +6

    I 100% disagree, destroying the childhood of a kid with the gut punching reality of death can cause irreparable psychological damage to the kid, giving them a more hopeful tamed response till they are old enough to undersand the concept of life and death is the more delicate approach, and more positive attitude to the future instead of cynicism.

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  День назад +4

      Kids are more resilient than they get credit for.
      Telling kids that Rover or Fluffy went to live on a farm up state when they actually got hit by a car is not the best idea. It's worse with human life.
      They don't need gruesome details, and they may need time and reminders to help them process it, but they can handle it.
      Lucas, our son, leaned about death at 4 when my grandmother passed. It took him a few months to fully grasp the situation, and he had questions, and he got sad, but he processed it, and we maintained a level of trust with him, while showing him respect on a human level.
      Just our take and where/why Christine said what she did.

    • @ACSMEX
      @ACSMEX 7 часов назад +1

      I realized I was going to die at some point when I was a little kid. I was reading an encyclopedia when I was about 7 years old, something about the cycle of life. Suddenly everything I have hear in conversations around me and seen in other media up to that point clicked together and I was like... "Oh, that can't be right? Is it? Oh, it is. That's unfair". Sadness ensued.
      Children can and should learn stuff and it's better for the parent to explain it to them than having your curious child experiencing existencial dread after discovering it by themselves.

  • @SA-sx1bl
    @SA-sx1bl День назад +8

    彼女の悲劇的な過去は、とても切なく、複雑な感情を呼び起こしますね。彼女がシングルマザーとして必死に生き抜こうとした姿には同情せざるを得ません。生活費のために体を張り、娘を守りたい一心で頑張ってきたにもかかわらず、借金取りに襲われ、娘まで奪われるなんて、彼女の苦しみは計り知れません。
    そんな彼女が妖怪となっても愛羅を守ろうと決意したのは、母としての愛情がどれほど深かったかを示しています。
    このような過去を知ると、ただの「恐ろしい存在」ではなく、愛しさと悲しみが入り混じった存在であることが理解できますね。

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  День назад +2

      It was a beautiful and tragic tale. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts!

  • @don-zimmerjck8910
    @don-zimmerjck8910 День назад +5

    detail:aira actually could see the spirit when she Was a Little child.that ball just awakened her memories and ability.

  • @aj-mindalex1448
    @aj-mindalex1448 День назад +7

    The ep storyboard artist was his first work in a anime as a storyboard artist and was episode director the same time but as director not the first time. This ep has a low first key animation count whats good is for this production.

  • @honyakunews
    @honyakunews День назад +11

    I'm Japanese. The concept of the dead is slightly different in Buddhism and Shintoism, but in Japan both are mixed.
    Momo is actually a child of a shrine family, but she says Buddhist-like lines.

  • @charlesli2188
    @charlesli2188 3 часа назад

    There are some scenes that were censored because of sensitive subject matters, but is still very well animated and hinted:
    Silky as a mother is seemed to be a sex worker but also work tons of different jobs at the same time because of her financial struggles, as the first scene of her flashbacks shows her waking up of what is actually a love hotel, and the money on the table looks like what her client has left.
    She didn’t actually die on the streets nor get hit by a car. The scene of her dancing actually took place on the roof of her apartment building, as the starry sky and all the sparkles hints that they were city lights, and it looked like a surface of water because it was raining. And when she did a backflip on the last scene it was actually her jumping off and killing herself, as very soon after the scene u can hear the loud stump and a blackout.
    It is such a beautiful episode and the whole story and animation is just so well done and heartbreaking :/

  • @fivegears
    @fivegears День назад +12

    Regarding Aira's dad lying about her mother, I gotta agree. Kids never get enough credit and I think they want to know the truth more than any adult does. I talked to my own kids about it as soon as it came up naturally and I'm sure it was a lot to process at the time - but it's a helluva lot easier to process than having an illusion shattered beforehand.
    I grab up quotes when I can for whatever situation because, well, there's a ton of talented writers who can put it better than I can. In this case the first one that came to mind was from Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead: "Whatever became of the moment when one first knew about death? There must have been one, a moment, in childhood when it first occurred to you that you don't go on forever. It must have been shattering-stamped into one's memory. And yet I can't remember it. It never occurred to me at all."

  • @aj-mindalex1448
    @aj-mindalex1448 День назад +8

    This manga chapter was the piont i was in for dandadan.

  • @mray4784
    @mray4784 День назад +4

    10/10 Masterpiece of an episode.

  • @Touma_S
    @Touma_S День назад +4

    I do love that both momo and aira experience silky's past its a intresting way of doing backstories

  • @Animewatcher352
    @Animewatcher352 День назад +3

    So when I saw this myself I knew she was a mom that was sacrificing everything but she fell to far into debt and cost her everything even her actual child. I'm sure most people would have a mental breakdown from that

  • @laticalcohol8340
    @laticalcohol8340 День назад +13

    She had that One Piece backstory type of sadness

  • @AsifKhan-fq5xg
    @AsifKhan-fq5xg 23 часа назад +2

    the entire flashback was not even 4 pages in the manga & we actually never saw Aira's mom's funeral.... I can't praise Science SARU enough to take creative liberty & enhance an already beautifully devastating moment

  • @gunsmithcat7542
    @gunsmithcat7542 День назад +10

    This episode will be addedd to my "youtube-reaction-channel-benchmark-test"-list of episodes by which to judge wether or not I should subscribe to a reaction channel.
    This episode elevated DanDaDan into Mushoku Tensei / Sousou no Frieren -Tier territory.

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  День назад +2

      😬😬😬

    • @rodrigodiegocallarodriguez
      @rodrigodiegocallarodriguez День назад +1

      @@gunsmithcat7542 and the other episodes? mine will be probably:
      - Rudeus and Orsted first encounter
      - Attack on titan first episode, the betrayal , and when they found the truth
      - many in one piece, like raizo is safe, or robin words of rescue, binks sake,etc etc

    • @gunsmithcat7542
      @gunsmithcat7542 День назад +1

      ​@@rodrigodiegocallarodriguez I don't have a literal, phyiscal list :D
      But from the top of my head I would say: Episode 1+2 of Frieren, Last episode of Mushoku Tensei Season 1, Violet Evergarden episode 10, Your Name (movie), etc.
      I go for the tear jerkers.
      Shamelessly crying ugly tears on camera is a sign of being a good 'reactor'. You gotta be honest - not only to your audience but to yourself, as well.
      On the other hand, there also are more "intellectual" channels that I watch primarily for the discussions and less for the raw reaction itself.
      Ideally, a reactor should offer both; generally speaking.

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  День назад +2

      Our Violet Evergarden E10 reaction... This series gets the tears because of how close it hits to home.
      Crying or not crying shouldn't be a test though. Everyone cries for different reasons and has different tolerances for sadness. Episode 11 of Violet Evergarden was even harder on us than Dear Ann.
      These were some of our first reactions though... Be gentle! ruclips.net/video/zcz1sMnk6G4/видео.html

    • @gunsmithcat7542
      @gunsmithcat7542 День назад

      @@rodrigodiegocallarodriguez If you want a sad movie to watch for yourself, I reccomend "The Dog of Flanders" (1997), if you can find it. *THE* saddest anime I've seen in recent times.

  • @aj-mindalex1448
    @aj-mindalex1448 День назад +4

    Btw 20/10 ep perfect Adaption even better then the manga tbh

  • @SttudDioPierrot
    @SttudDioPierrot 3 минуты назад

    Episode 7: Master Class Emotional Rollercoaster
    🩰🦢💃🤲🙏🙌
    Episode 8: Scooby Doo 😀
    💁‍♀️❤️👨‍🏫❓🥜🥜⚾🙏💔🦐👾

  • @zahidurrahman2869
    @zahidurrahman2869 14 часов назад

    this music design !! .... it's a masterpiece !!

  • @alejandronunez7650
    @alejandronunez7650 День назад +2

    sad episode ._. some women wish they could be mothers, some are but wont be there for their childs.. this world is unfair and cruel!

  • @chinjianle269
    @chinjianle269 16 часов назад

    The your lie in April scene😢

  • @Okita-tu2zp
    @Okita-tu2zp 13 часов назад

    Absolute cinema ep

  • @blahblahtreatment
    @blahblahtreatment 22 часа назад

    To provide additional context on how we East Asians view ghosts- very specifically ghosts (the residual afterlife of a human being), not kami or yokai etc.:
    In our belief, the idea of 'evil' spirits is less of the malevolent entity like demons portrayed in the west and more of a vengeful or sorrowful being that was not able to pass on in peace. The key is 'not being able to pass on in peace'. In most cases it will be because of a form a tragedy. It is very rare where a malevolent person becomes a harmful ghost because we somewhat believe that in the afterlife, their victims or other vengeful ghosts would punish these wrongdoers. It only becomes problematic when the vengeful spirits' grudges becomes overwhelming- harming unrelated people or curses that are passed down through generations without us understanding what even was the underlying cause in the first place.
    In some beliefs, they (ghosts) can also be described as a concentration of 'Yin' energy, which (in one of its definitions) refer to the hidden or the subconscious. In some cases, spirits may be a form of strong residual subconscious thoughts or emotions rather than an accurate reflection of the individual themselves.
    The superstitious fear them out of potential harm they may cause but they are also very much pitiful beings that may be doomed not to be able to find eternal peace / enter the wheel of reincarnation (depending on your beliefs). As such 'exorcising' the spirits means both 'destroying' as well as 'saving' the spirits.
    Do note that this is a vey general comment regarding superstition among the east Asian cultures. There will be slight difference between Shinto/ Korean folk religion / Chinese folk religion There are even difference between Japanese, Korean and Chinese Buddhism as well. But i think the approach we take towards the supernatural is more or less lies within each others' idea of common sense.

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  15 часов назад

      Thanks for sharing this. There are a lot of similarities to the West in this, although I think we differ most on the focus of our ghost stories. Vengeance is used often, but there's more about "unfinished business" with "good" ghosts in the culture.
      Thanks again for sharing this!

  • @aqrxv
    @aqrxv День назад

    Maybe the most impressive episode since the stunning opening (and the other episodes have all been very good).

  • @neoshenghui4347
    @neoshenghui4347 18 часов назад

    Friendly japanese ghost ... Zashiki-warashi perhaps...people who see one would be visited with good fortune.

  • @Alex-bc3gz
    @Alex-bc3gz День назад +3

    Watch Dandadan they said
    It's just a dumb shonen about finding someone's balls they said
    It's going to be fun they said

  • @facto3exsito352
    @facto3exsito352 День назад

    studio Science SARU have really goes above and beyond to elevate the source material 😢

  • @OmegaDenz96
    @OmegaDenz96 День назад

    AND this is not the saddest backstory in this series. there are 2 more. the other one can be adapted maybe, around season 2 or 3. really hope they can adapt a lot of this series. it's just a masterpiece. the crazyness doesn't stop, not a single chapter. it may have something like a breather, but it eventually picks up its pace pretty quickly. and the manga started to really piques interest too especially its title "Dandadan". the manga just recently tackled the term "dandadan" (currently have 170+ chapters with averaging 19 pages. the anime adapted just around 11-15 chapters at this point, episode 7) with the manga showing the imagery of something like 'budhism' or some sort. then after that chapter released, the author took a month-long break to research.

  • @jessieruben6291
    @jessieruben6291 День назад +2

    There's two golden balls

  • @じゃが天丼
    @じゃが天丼 День назад +1

    sad & wonderful episode.

  • @arv11-9
    @arv11-9 7 часов назад

    Hi, will you continue with Ranma reactions?

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  6 часов назад

      Rendering right now... Like, just hit the render button before checking comments 😆

    • @arv11-9
      @arv11-9 6 часов назад

      @TheGenreVerse jajaja thank you. Greetings from Costa Rica 🇨🇷

  • @bagthenoni
    @bagthenoni День назад

    Completely unrelated but the dr stone season 4 trailer is out, if you want to avoid spoilers PLEASE do not watch it 😭 they showed a little too much

  • @aj-mindalex1448
    @aj-mindalex1448 День назад +4

    And more sad eps are coming

  • @14megasxlr
    @14megasxlr День назад +1

    I'm not trying to detract from the episode, or the work you guys put in to make us this reaction...
    But man, maybe speeding up the content isn't the best way to edit this for copyright. On top of the audio distortions already there.
    I personally think maybe just cutting would have worked better. That's all, other great job. I hope people are really showing this channel love for this series of reactions.

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  День назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. There would have been so much more cut. I use the speed-ups a lot less these days, is a balancing act that doesn't work for everyone. Thanks for the support though!

  • @Kyon_3
    @Kyon_3 День назад

    Hi, what about Fate and are you going to do the 3 Fate movies (Heaven's feel) they are amazing

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  День назад +1

      All of UBW is recorded, just trying to finish getting caught up on seasonal and then getting more Fate edited before releasing so you can get 2x a week until it's finished.
      The movies are a "maybe" for reactions as editing movie reactions is very, very the consuming and mentally draining. A review of them would be easier, but we'll see...
      Thanks for your patience and support!

  • @drewbombs7059
    @drewbombs7059 День назад

    Not geared towards action and comedy that's just a side effect, it is at it's core a romance romcon.

  • @susz8108
    @susz8108 День назад

    where is the new ranma reaction video?

    • @TheGenreVerse
      @TheGenreVerse  День назад +1

      Actively working on it. Probably won't get it done tonight though. It and this week's Yakuza Fiance are to priority for publishing tomorrow.