Monty Oum's References and Inspirations

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Before You ask me how I know whether these are Monty's actual references or not, pretty much all of these are things Monty has talked about in interviews and podcasts, he has talked a lot about Tekken and Dead Or Alive, certain anime's like cowbow bebop, and in the RWBY directors commentary he mentioned that the robbery in the first ep of RWBY was inspired by cowbow bebop. You may be wondering how or why I put so much from Road 2, one of Monty's lesser known works. well, in the credits of Road 2 he lists the things he referenced, including Bleach (specifically ep 58), Halo (Obviously), Tekken, and Tom Yum Goong. It was basically free clips for me to include here. I watched Soul Eater recently and saw the clip Monty used as reference for Dead Fantasy III and I lost my crap, I was dancing around the room because I was so surprised and excited.

Комментарии • 61

  • @Bunkatron
    @Bunkatron Год назад +113

    Okay… NOW tekken starts making a LOT more sense 💥

  • @Zen-zt4uk
    @Zen-zt4uk Год назад +85

    Yeah, makes sense, knowing Monty's love for martial arts and basically all of his creations, it really shows how much he got inspired by and the things he loved that he put in his work.

  • @inplane9970
    @inplane9970 Год назад +81

    Didn't know Blake's attack on the Nevermore was from Raiden in Metal Gear.
    Referencing other cool fight choreography and adding your own flair to it should be the standard for action choreos nowadays. No doubt Monty would've taken the entire genre to the next level at this point.

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  Год назад +19

      I am interested to see where Monty would be today if he were still here. Even with everything he has done, my playlist filled with all his work still feels like too little.

    • @StrawHatCloud4116
      @StrawHatCloud4116 Год назад

      I thought it was Final Fantasy 7 Advent Children
      The Buhumut Fury fight

    • @jacobmillenbach2561
      @jacobmillenbach2561 Месяц назад

      @@AKMotionsfor starters he would’ve made sure rwby was left untouched and given a proper finale and dead fantasy would be a massive success due to how incredibly awesome it is

  • @ianreynoso3043
    @ianreynoso3043 Год назад +25

    Now people have seen Monty Oum fight choreography and people just put in game and I love it

  • @razorionxvii638
    @razorionxvii638 Год назад +12

    The bgm makes this video a whole lot better, so hype

  • @Loansome_
    @Loansome_ Год назад +14

    After seeing some Tekken I just knew it would be Monty's thing, cool to see he already had some stuff from it

  • @mr.e2643
    @mr.e2643 Год назад +5

    Me: So i have a project and I want the animations to be as awesome as rwby and dead fa-
    Monty from the grave: play more Tekken
    Me: Oh well alright then...

  • @Rabid68
    @Rabid68 Год назад +8

    He was taken from us too soon.

  • @loganking873
    @loganking873 Год назад +7

    Monty Oum was always the best sadly he died too soon

  • @Chrysler133
    @Chrysler133 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm a doa player, and i did not even notice the moves he took from the games for the respective characters? Shame on me. Also i always thought he got major inspiration from games like Devil May Cry, Bayonetta... His animations give me same vibes as these game cutscenes

  • @elijahseaman
    @elijahseaman Год назад +6

    3:54
    two things:
    that isnt tekken.
    also that move from doa is actually a reference to the protector by tony jaa (its in the fight against 50 + men at around 2:44 minutes starting from the flashback)

  • @Sam_YT_Handles_Blow
    @Sam_YT_Handles_Blow 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this. I was a long time fan of Monty's work and felt curious what was it that he used for reference when choreographing the fight scenes. I recognized some moves like Black Star's attack in DF3 but honestly can't believe i didn't even consider the actual fighting games like Tekken and DoA (duh) as possibilities. RIP Monty, I'm really certain that if he was alive today, he would make even more amazing stuff.

  • @LightsFuzzy
    @LightsFuzzy 6 месяцев назад +3

    0:42 is actually one of Kasumi's moves, its not a tekken reference

  • @rocketdog734
    @rocketdog734 Год назад +1

    this video is how i find out there there were final fantasy and dead or alive crossovers

  • @aceknown3230
    @aceknown3230 Год назад +9

    Remember when monty had a past job about making movesets. I think he's the one who made those moves

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  Год назад +13

      He worked on Afro Samurai and a game that was cancelled. He never worked on Tekken or Dead or Alive. But he did mention a lot in interviews about referencing Tekken and DOA.

    • @halleyk7Art
      @halleyk7Art Год назад

      Monty referencing movesets from the game DOA makes perfect sense though. Because he had DOA characters in his Final Fantasy vs DOA videos (Dead Fantasy). They are supposed to fight like that against their opponents.

  • @igodreamer7096
    @igodreamer7096 Год назад +2

    Awesome compilation, brother!

  • @dynaman7329
    @dynaman7329 Год назад +17

    Do you think you could make a longer version of this video, cause I would like to know more about the stuff that inspired Monty and his work.

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  Год назад +7

      I will keep track of all my findings.

    • @dynaman7329
      @dynaman7329 Год назад +1

      Check out the videos "What was Monty Oum's vision for RWBY" parts 2 & 3, I hope these videos help.

  • @parkermaisterra8532
    @parkermaisterra8532 Год назад +1

    Damn I’m completely blown away

  • @itsblessbless
    @itsblessbless Год назад +1

    This is really good. All great choreography is inspired from somewhere. Thanks for the video

  • @dragonwolfy7599
    @dragonwolfy7599 Год назад +1

    In order to make well built scenes of action, it is best to understand what you are going for. Monty Oum did his by referring to other epic scenes, and making new fight scenes to fit the characters at the time. It does help to take some time on understand what you are trying to go for.

  • @freelands8355
    @freelands8355 Год назад

    I did this video and RUclips took it down. Nice that you made this.

  • @johanstenfelt1206
    @johanstenfelt1206 7 месяцев назад

    Huh, interesting, never knew, at least not when I initially watched it all

  • @kingmurder8245
    @kingmurder8245 Год назад +1

    that's a lot of references🤯

  • @a-sananimations1803
    @a-sananimations1803 3 месяца назад

    I'm pretty sure the spin at 3:20 is from Naruto where Rock Lee is doing that to Gaara in the Chuunin Exams

  • @adonaiukpe8033
    @adonaiukpe8033 2 месяца назад

    No wonder his fight animation looks like game fights, it's got that stiffness

  • @marcierex4547
    @marcierex4547 Год назад

    peak inspires peak at its finest

  • @sonomni
    @sonomni Год назад +5

    0:12 Didn’t Tag 2 come after?

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  Год назад +2

      Most new tekken games make reference to the older games. That slow motion punch is basically a tekken signature shot.

    • @sonomni
      @sonomni Год назад +3

      @@AKMotions I was referring to the scene where Angel makes her appearance in the tag 2 intro.

    • @ProxyDoug
      @ProxyDoug Год назад

      @@sonomni Yes, TTT2 is from 2011 and Dead Fantasy 2 is from 2008.

  • @ladgaming3512
    @ladgaming3512 Год назад

    Man now i miss 2012

  • @thesittingtraveller3467
    @thesittingtraveller3467 Год назад

    No wonder Tony Jaa's fights(especially Ong Bak 2) remind me of Mounty Oum's.

  • @ironman2256studio
    @ironman2256studio Год назад +1

    I miss construx adventures a lot

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  Год назад +1

      Me too, but my love and passion for creating Construx Adventures has moved on to other projects. Later down the line you may end up far more content with what I put out then than construx adventures. I kinda wish someone else made Construx Adventures so I can still watch it. It's like "Oh man why did they cancel this series? Oh right, I was the one who stopped working on it".

    • @ironman2256studio
      @ironman2256studio Год назад +1

      @@AKMotions ok makes sense 👍

  • @winstonpham8617
    @winstonpham8617 7 месяцев назад

    I wanna mention that in Monty's most famous animation, Haloid, after Master C. (MC for short) breaks ZSS's power armor, and she starts fighting MC with her plasma whip gun, ZSS spins around with her whip-gun treating the whip part like a a sword (She's like a Beyblade). She lands a barrage of hits onto MC as she twirls.
    I think it's a reference to one of the fight scenes in this Chinese film called "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" from year 2000
    Here's the video, skip to 3:35 : ruclips.net/video/DzkhVVFRIIg/видео.html&ab_channel=SceneCity

  • @brayenmorrison3199
    @brayenmorrison3199 Год назад +2

    This makes me want to go watch Dead Fantasy, Haloid and Monty's other works again.
    Does anyone know name of the songs playing in the background?
    I'm pretty sure the one from 0:01 is a Tekken theme.

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  Год назад +2

      Look up the Tekken 5 opening. Both songs are there

    • @brayenmorrison3199
      @brayenmorrison3199 Год назад +1

      @@AKMotions Oh thank you.
      Also great work on the video.
      I now see where some of the references that i missed came from.
      Monty was one of the reasons why i wanted to try 2D/3D animation. To create fight scenes and more.
      And why to not give up on your dreams.

  • @killclair4594
    @killclair4594 10 месяцев назад

    Tekken tag 2 came after.

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  10 месяцев назад

      Yeah that one was my mistake

  • @jonhsierra1175
    @jonhsierra1175 Год назад

    Is a Mark 5 gen 1 from halo combat evolved

  • @LEGNDARY_MIST
    @LEGNDARY_MIST Год назад

    Rinoa’s scene was not a Tekken Angel reference as her scene came way before. Kasumi’s move is hers; Not an Alisa reference.

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  Год назад +1

      I believe you on the first one. That was my mistake. But you ain't gonna tell me Kasumi wasn't a Tekken reference.

  • @tfossgh
    @tfossgh Год назад

    0:50 🗿🍷

  • @homeboi_
    @homeboi_ Год назад

    What’s the music?

  • @bfang19
    @bfang19 Год назад

    Dude some of these dead fantasy moves were inspired or copy from Tekken not the other way around, for Tifa who give combo kicks to Ayane in DF2 were Chun li kicking skills from Street Fighters, play some games first to get your facts right.

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  Год назад +1

      That's what the video is about. I am not saying tekken copied Monty that makes no sense. Quick question. How do you know Chun Li was the inspiration?

    • @bfang19
      @bfang19 Год назад

      @@AKMotions Quick answer. Its on wiki and then content no.5 trivia.

    • @AKMotions
      @AKMotions  Год назад +1

      If that's true, that's cool. But I didn't even put that scene (tifa kicking ayane) in this compilation. So how can I have gotten it wrong?

  • @NoNoDontTouchMeThere
    @NoNoDontTouchMeThere Год назад

    I wish I could have seen more works before he passed.