Outlaw Star: The Rebel Tao

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2020
  • Outlaw Star is the space western rebel of anime. Tao magic, outlaws, space travel, there's something for everyone and we made a video covering EVERYTHING in Outlaw Star.
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    Outlaw Star is the story of Gene Starwind and his ragtag group of misfits aboard the Outlaw Star finding the Galactic Leyline. However there's so much more to this anime than just Gene's story. Outlaw star is about self discovery, Taoism, and finding the path in life that is right for you. Outlaw Star has a little something for everyone. As a space western it blends magic with technology in a way rarely seen. While it's often overshadowed by the other space westerns of 1998, namely Cowboy Bebop and Trigun, Outlaw Star's influence on Anime and those who watched it cannot be overstated. So let's get into it!
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  • @BonsaiPop
    @BonsaiPop  4 года назад +293

    Woof, you guys have been asking for this video since our FIRST video. Tyler and I have been sitting and chewing on this for over a year and finally decided to just go for it. So here it is, literally everything outlaw star we could reasonably do. This is the longest video we’ve EVER made, hopefully you enjoy it! If it does well we’ll do more like this in the future. Please consider joining our patreon! Stay safe, stay chill, -Mike

    • @WALKUREX
      @WALKUREX 4 года назад +4

      Magnificent video at that sir

    • @xblade149
      @xblade149 4 года назад +5

      Thanks man love you guys. Oh by the way here's little known fact about crayon shin chan. The show and manga is actually for adults which later became popular with kids for some reason 🤷‍♀️ who knew

    • @RaizenDarchlight
      @RaizenDarchlight 4 года назад +5

      Well worth the wait, any plans for a Tenchi Muyo video?

    • @samuraigundam0079
      @samuraigundam0079 4 года назад +3

      This was a great video.
      I love this show, and bought it on DVD fifteen years ago.
      You forgot to mention how Joss Whedon stole from this show when creating Firefly, then laughed about it when asked. You know, because he’s a giant asshole.
      The entire last act of the first season of FF is extremely similar to the last episodes of Outlaw Star.

    • @TreeRaper
      @TreeRaper 4 года назад +4

      Hey seeing Melfina reveal it reminds of Summer Glau as River Tam in Firefly and I think maybe Joss Whedon might need to be sued.

  • @lordofd7111
    @lordofd7111 4 года назад +200

    That deep dive into Daoism is the shit I live for, my guy

  • @hellofromnihon4460
    @hellofromnihon4460 4 года назад +190

    the outlaw star music at the end is beautiful and haunting

    • @IkePaz
      @IkePaz 4 года назад +6

      Hiru no Tsuki ruclips.net/video/H6ojLNsoi0w/видео.html

    • @LeBellmont
      @LeBellmont 4 года назад +4

      @@IkePaz also part 2 is Tsuki no le

    • @joshodom5115
      @joshodom5115 4 года назад +2

      I actually went out my way to learn that song in English lol

    • @Azier18
      @Azier18 4 года назад +3

      @@joshodom5115 please share those lyrics my good sir🙏🏿

    • @joshodom5115
      @joshodom5115 4 года назад +1

      Look up the song in English they have it translated on youtube

  • @Zach_Dennis
    @Zach_Dennis 4 года назад +26

    Outlaw Star, regardless of being overshadowed by Trigun and Cowboy Bebop, will always stand out because of the theme: you are the master of your own destiney , though you may not find it at first, sometimes the journey to discovery is more important than the discovery. Thank you for this video 🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @fallingfloor6924
    @fallingfloor6924 4 года назад +115

    Outlaw star inspires us to carve our own path.
    Back when i was a kid i remember watching outlaw star and wanting to abandon school and do my own thing. Today when i watch it i want to abandon the rule book of life and just do my own thing.
    That's something Cowboy Bebop and Trigun never made me feel.

    • @ThePeacePlant
      @ThePeacePlant 4 года назад +4

      I have been feeling this way for ever. I grew up with ADHD and literally have been prescribed ADHD pills since first grade. They have been trying to control me for my whole life with ADHD medications. I wish was li ike most kids though. I have a hard time with concentrating and jobs. But good thing my parents make a lot of money so when I am out of a job I can do can still but what I want and satisfy myself with products when I have no job

    • @ThePeacePlant
      @ThePeacePlant 4 года назад +2

      I have been doing my own thing since the beginning, seriously. It feels good to be confident enough to do what I want and not worry what other people think

    • @megaraptear6631
      @megaraptear6631 2 года назад

      me too me and my sister we used to watch it on toonami when we were kids at the 90s I mean outlaw star is like guardians of the galaxy but even better.

  • @erenkaslte8046
    @erenkaslte8046 4 года назад +355

    So many zoomers will never know the bliss of coming home after school just to get there Outlaw star fix. I still prefer Outlaw star over Cowboy beebop and Trigun.

    • @G-y_m
      @G-y_m 4 года назад +7

      What's a zoomer

    • @superdupersubby
      @superdupersubby 4 года назад +16

      @@G-y_m Gen Z kids, people born in the later 90's to 2000's.

    • @MrSmiley81092
      @MrSmiley81092 4 года назад +2

      Bro same

    • @johnbuscher
      @johnbuscher 4 года назад +26

      I like the world of Outlaw Star more (GRAPPLER SHIPS) but Cowboy Bebop is a different experience all together with less over-the-top action and more of a darker story that feels somewhat grounded. Trigun is just a depressing world that feels over the top. It's not a bad show, it's just like Fist of the North Star but with guns.

    • @andykapsar4667
      @andykapsar4667 4 года назад +11

      i agree. cowboy bebop seems to be a more solid all around anime, but outlaw star is still my favorite

  • @Drkorth
    @Drkorth 4 года назад +132

    "A boy as a right to dream...."
    This show has always been super important to me, so I really appreciate you giving it so much time and effort to cover it here. I honestly never knew about all of the connections to taoism and I love that I am still learning about this show so many years after my original obsession.
    You guys deliver consistent, high quality stuff and I can't recommend it you enough! Thanks!

  • @seanstroman6087
    @seanstroman6087 4 года назад +54

    Early morning vibes.
    Outlaw Star. Man I miss the Toonami days

    • @RobbieStacks90
      @RobbieStacks90 4 года назад +8

      Toonami still exists of course, but it's not the quality of the weekday Toonami of '97 to '03 that didn't treat kids like infants. For years, it's been almost entirely shonen anime that caters to Generation Z's tastes.

    • @mcclintick
      @mcclintick 3 года назад

      Not me, anime is now more assessable and actually accepted as pop-culture. The Toonami days was the only access american/USA kids had to anime aside from pokemon and sailor moon. These days are far better for anime fans

    • @seanstroman6087
      @seanstroman6087 3 года назад

      @@mcclintick it's a nostalgic thing man it hits different

    • @mcclintick
      @mcclintick 3 года назад

      @@seanstroman6087 I agree but personally, I don't actually miss those days but it was a big part of my childhood.

  • @johngomez2138
    @johngomez2138 4 года назад +73

    I know this is selfish and immature...but I love the quarantine for making people go back and rediscover Outlaw Star! I am old enough to have lost my shit when I found the entire DVD box set on sale for 20% it's normal price in a soon-to-be-closed Sam Goody back when malls were a thing but about to not be. I loaned it to my youngest brother (who is 13 years younger than me) when he was going to spend a week with our mom and was worried he wouldn't have anything to do. I almost cried when he gave it back and told me how much he loved it! This is my favorite of a sort of classic/almost classic anime from that era ie Inuyasha, Ruroni Kenshin, Samurai Champloo etc. and I love that this and all those are finally geting their love and due from this and other channels/communities...Thank you!

    • @anaihilator
      @anaihilator 3 года назад +3

      I legit only keep my funimation subscription for OS and Trigun and CB

  • @Gideon94NC
    @Gideon94NC 4 года назад +21

    One of the best English dubs at the time, a perfect cast to voice such great characters! Highly recommend series

  • @rtype112000
    @rtype112000 4 года назад +24

    the sci-fi fantasy mix of magic and technology, is one of the biggest reasons I really love, not only, this show but Phantasy Star.

  • @provalone
    @provalone 4 года назад +20

    As a proud owner of an Outlaw Star boxset since the mid 2000's, I loved this, well done. Trigun may be my favorite, and Bebop may be the coolest, but Outlaw Star... its still special to me, like an old friend there to say hi every once and a while.
    And the OP still gets me hyped every time I hear it.

  • @siderealrose
    @siderealrose 4 года назад +5

    This anime never gets old. I can rewatch this 10000 times

  • @Spelonker
    @Spelonker 4 года назад +45

    This was a great video. I just finished my rewatch today.
    But I think I can add some specifics to it's relationship with T/Daoism. I'll just bullet point them in brief because it could be an essay otherwise (maybe I'll make my own video):
    -Outlaw Star, like a lot of Japanese anime and fiction, has a very Japanese-influenced view on Daoism. While what you covered is the exoteric Daoist philosophy, a whole lot of Japanese fiction focuses on esoteric Daoism, and it's related syncretic religions and sects, most often due to Japanese Daoists serving as stock "occultist" characters in their fiction. This is due to Japanese Daoist practitioners often taking the role of astrologers and, essentially, wizards, the same way magicians of Europe such as John Dee serve as the stock "occultist" characters there. The yin-yang symbol along as an occult, esoteric connotation to it in Japan that hasn't really taken root in the west. Whereas Zen is a more "stripped back" form of Buddhism (next to Mahayana or Yajrayana) that keeps the practice and theurgy relatively simple, and Shintoism is much more folk based and embedded in a local landscape, the forms Daoism took in Japan were highly technical, specific and complex, where casting an astrological chart for a local lord required a high level of proto-scientific knowledge on astronomy, and necromatic techniques for summoning the dead involved very specific inks and designs, passed down in secret, to be ritualistically drawn as talismans. For reference; Shaman King!
    So;
    -probably the most well known (in Japan) form of esoteric Daoism, as syncretised with Shingon Buddhism and local Shinto belief, was Onmyodo (which translates to "Way of yin-yang"). Up until the mid-1800s, it was fairly common to find Onmyodo practitioners working for local lords as, essentially, astrologers. Specifically, they were often employed to create calendars at the requests of their lord, in order to set forth what auspicious days were of note in the coming years. It remains a very complex and wholly unique form of astrology, and while the practice was banned as a superstition in the mid-1800s, there are still a scant few people in Japan who study it today and employ it as a service. Very suitable for a space-faring group of wizards looking for Lei Lines.
    -there is also a heretical sect of Shingon Buddhism somewhat famous in Japan called the Tachiwaka Ryu, themselves known for mysterious tantric sex rituals that earned them persecution.
    -Gene very specifically calls the first three Taoist sorcerer's system of magic "Senjutsu". "Senjutsu" is a different, particular strand of magic specific to the mountain ascetics of the Tendai sect; a syncretic form of Mahayana Buddhism, with some scant elements of esoteric Daoism brought back from China's own holy mountains. So, if you can imagine the image of a stern, Japanese mountain hermit with a deep spiritual practice and magical ability to boot, you've probably gotten that from anime that references the real life sages. It's also the origin of the very anime ninja magic "kujikira"/Naruto hand signs.
    -Also, note that the hot spring planet is called "Tenrei" which may be a play on "Tendai" and that it's sages are mountain ascetics of their own (though they seem much more western styled with their seal of Solomon and obsession with "mana" instead of "ki/chi"). The mountain itself is called Mount Nantai; another holy mountain in Japan.
    -Maoshan Daoism is another line of esoteric Daoism to look into when it comes to anime's depiction of eastern sorcery, and is probably the lineage most focused on making talismans. So if you ever see an anime wizard throwing a slip of paper with mysterious characters on it in order to cast a spell, it probably has some relation to Maoshan (though there is no lack of similar talismans across Shingon Buddhist traditions, and even some Shinto traditions with their ofuda talismans).
    What I find really fascinating about Outlaw Star's depiction of magic is that it's seemingly a blend of not just mainland Chinese esoteric Daoism (which, btw, was not popular with the communist party, and was repressed during the cultural revolution, with many esoteric sects remaining secretive or dormant), but Japanese lines of it, somehow reinterpreted as purely Chinese (though some of the Kei pirate assassins are more Japanese than Chinese in style). Daoism had an indelible influence on Japanese esotericism and cosmology, but often when an anime calls for something "occult", esoteric Daoism is the reference. There are loads of further specific occult references throughout the series, but I'll leave it here for now!

    • @Joe_S.s
      @Joe_S.s 3 года назад +1

      bro do you smell your own farts? theres no way you think anybodys reading all that shit lmfao

  • @SergioAlvarez45
    @SergioAlvarez45 4 года назад +31

    My favorite thing about Bonsai Pop videos is how they get me to think deeply about these things I've never considered. You guys can take a show I've never seen and make me want to watch it, cause Mike generally pitches it well, but also cause I wanna engage with the Themes of a show. Keep up the great work guys! Long videos rock!

    • @statesminds
      @statesminds 4 года назад +1

      Sergio Alvarez you’re certainly right about that. Mike has such amazing delivery

  • @soledadarevalos8240
    @soledadarevalos8240 4 года назад +32

    "thanks to a certain irishman" l knew it

  • @kjez
    @kjez 4 года назад +55

    Me: I rewatched Outlaw star as an adult and it doesn't really hold up
    Bonzai Pop: Here is a 40 minute video about why you are wrong.

    • @donovanchilton5817
      @donovanchilton5817 4 года назад +3

      It was always so-so. It'll never touch Bebop.

    • @NewGuy1414
      @NewGuy1414 4 года назад +6

      Donovan Chilton It doesn’t have too because Outlaw Star was first.

    • @hadriangonzalez607
      @hadriangonzalez607 4 года назад +2

      @@NewGuy1414 I don't think this is a matter of what came first, but rather which one did a complete and compelling story. Loved outlaw star when I was a kid, rewatched all my favorite childhood animes recently and this one was the only one that didn't resonate with me as much anymore.. Still good but not on the level like Cowboy Bebop

    • @kossemoore3342
      @kossemoore3342 4 года назад +13

      @@donovanchilton5817 As a show, yeah bebop is more solid. but i think its important to realize that Outlaw and beboop arent the same kind of show. They are superficially similar, but they both want to totally different things. What I dont get is why we cant just like them all. Whats with the Outlaw Star V.s. Trigun V.s. Bebop argument anyway? I'm way more amazed that japan got all three of these series at the same time. Lucky bastards.

    • @Slideyslide
      @Slideyslide 4 года назад

      Loved it as a kid. Tried to rewatch it as an adult and still enjoyed it but I wasn’t enthralled with it like I was as a kid. Still choose to fondly remember it through..

  • @AlderIrish
    @AlderIrish 4 года назад +10

    To this day, so many years later, this is still probably my favorite anime of all time. An absolutely underrated masterpiece. I'm so happy to see it really get the looks it deserves lately. Even my friends have come to me and asked, "Oh hey, have you seen Outlaw Star before?" ....Let me tell you, dear friend... let me tell you.

  • @DHBlaze
    @DHBlaze 4 года назад +23

    Flat out, this was my fav show on Toonami years and years ago. I personally loved this cast over Cowboy Bebop , but when the series ended I just kinda craved more that never came. Same time its good years later to see others who enjoyed it as much if not more then me. If anything thank you very much for the video and hell teaching me a few things I didn't know that were so heavily placed in the show. Stay Safe and be well

    • @jaybee888
      @jaybee888 3 года назад

      Though not as good ‘Angel Links’ is set in the same universe. You ‘might’ want to give it a try.

    • @patrick4662
      @patrick4662 2 года назад

      I craved it so bad I actually watched angel links - which is terrible ha. I know they drew up sketches for a sequel OVA but it never went through and at this point I think we’re shit outta luck. My only hope is someone rich picks it up as a passion project - maybe does a prequel like hot ice Hilda before the show and how she stole the XGP.

    • @nightmarefanatic1819
      @nightmarefanatic1819 9 месяцев назад +1

      There was going to be an OVA called Outlaw Star: Sword of Wind but it never made it past a vague storyline and a few pieces of concept art that you can find if you dig around online.

  • @BaronUnderbite
    @BaronUnderbite 4 года назад +3

    This cartoon literally has the coolest character design out of any show (or videogame) i have ever seen. The use of Tao imagery is an added bonus for me. This shit was dope

  • @kadosho02
    @kadosho02 4 года назад +41

    26 episodes.
    A wild ride
    Amazing characters
    So damn good.
    I love how everything unfolds, the dynamics of the crew, and obstacles along the way.
    Who are these naysayers? A 26 epic run vs other shows that take up 100+ to get anywhere? Ha bite me!
    I dig what this series was capable of, like Bebop, it was a rebel, but also had a story to tell. Unique art style within each episode. Character arcs. Heroes, villains, and space itself.
    I always felt Bebop & Outlaw Star are literally brothers. They never met, but know one another. There is a hidden rivalry, yet both take amazing risks within their journey.
    There is something about late 90's anime, that made it stand out over most titles back then. Even now, 20 years later.. there is nothing else like Bebop or Outlaw Star to compare to. (Also add in FLCL)
    This is anime soul food.
    Btw this video is awesome. Well done. Love it
    If anime present day can tap into that magic again.. I seriously hope it does. We need something on that level.. sigh I miss titles like this

    • @Qster83
      @Qster83 4 года назад +1

      Man, thats a great comment! 👍

    • @CaedenV
      @CaedenV 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely agree! Outlaw Star and Bebop are brothers. One is the younger brother who still believes in fantasy and magic, and the other is the older brother who is the realist trying to get through life, but both have that same feel of a lived-in and difficult world.
      And then there is Trigun which is kinda like the cousin that you have that looks like it is all fun and games... and then you get to know him and his brother is constantly trying to murder him, and he is full of regrets because he is the strongest being on the planet but still not strong enough to take care of his own friends...

    • @lonelytaru
      @lonelytaru Год назад

      Loved this comment

  • @coerydouglas1924
    @coerydouglas1924 4 года назад +2

    this anime holds a place in every viewers heart much like cowboy bebop or trigun...i do hope this video pushes more then a few of todays younger generation to watch/read a wider range of anime/manga. enjoy everyday

  • @Lcirex
    @Lcirex 4 года назад +65

    #proudpatreon Great job guys. You talk about the most 90's anime that could ever 90's and then you just threw everything you had at it for 2weeks and returned with 40 min of overly thoughtful (and overthought.) vid for our pleasure.

    • @RobbieStacks90
      @RobbieStacks90 4 года назад +4

      The most 90s anime would be something like Tekkaman Blade or Street Fighter II V, definitely not Outlaw Star.

    • @statesminds
      @statesminds 4 года назад +2

      Zenigundam they did a video on hi score girl and the street fighter animated movie

  • @SamTheGumMan117
    @SamTheGumMan117 4 года назад +6

    I love the shootouts, hand to hand combat, ship battles and most importantly the OP. Outlaw Star gave such a unique mix that it fit pretty well.

  • @Spelonker
    @Spelonker 4 года назад +58

    I will always feel bad for US viewers; the UK run didn't edit anything out, and the Hot Spring episode was never skipped.

    • @xblade149
      @xblade149 3 года назад +9

      Thats because it aired around 6 or 5pm so duh the network had to be edit it. Hell, the original Japanese run aired around midnight because the show was for older audience. But back in 2018 adultswim/toonami reaired it unedited

    • @googleisdumb2557
      @googleisdumb2557 3 года назад +5

      I think i was like 10 or 11 xD loved it

    • @xblade149
      @xblade149 3 года назад +1

      @RUclips Psychologist I was 6

    • @nightmarefanatic1819
      @nightmarefanatic1819 2 года назад

      Toonami tried to make this a kids show so yeah there were a lot of edits.
      Esca Flowne got it worse though, Fox Kids not only tried to make that show kid friendly, but strictly a "boys" show, with anything too "Girly" being downplayed or cut.

    • @dwainsimmons3447
      @dwainsimmons3447 9 месяцев назад

      @@nightmarefanatic1819 cardcaptor Sakura got edited heavily by Kids WB

  • @lawrencebrown5280
    @lawrencebrown5280 4 года назад +10

    BRO Get out of my head. Outlaw Star popped into my head at random wile scouring netflix and almost impulsively typed it into youtube... I haven't even seen this show since it was on toonami back in the day but you got a new subscriber outa me!

  • @brontesaurusrex7235
    @brontesaurusrex7235 4 года назад +11

    I don't think I realized until Eyepatch Wolf's video and now this video how much I felt a little guilty about loving Outlaw Star more than Cowboy Bebop or Trigun. Screw that.

  • @DrRoo91
    @DrRoo91 4 года назад +4

    For some odd reason, Outlaw Star was the most memorable anime for me back in the Toonami days. Don't get me wrong, I loved almost everything that aired on Toonami/Adult Swim. Yu Yu Hakusho, Dragonball, Gundam, Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, Bleach, Ronin Warriors, the list goes on. Maybe I watched Outlaw Star during a moment in life where I really enjoyed childhood and began the stages of growing up a bit, I honestly don't know. I do know for sure that this Anime is definitely a hidden gem from the mainstream audiences and deserves more credit. I was really hopping of a sequel or side story of new characters in the Outlaw Star Universe. You're doing amazing work Bonsai Pop, keep up the great content.
    Fun trivia: The English voice actor of Gene Starwind is Bob Buchholz. Bob is the English voice director for many hit Anime such as Beastars, Yo-kai Watch, Digimon and The Seven Deadly Sins to name a few. As well as the voice director for almost every Square Enix game, the big ones being Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy VII Remake. What's even more awesome is that his normal voice is basically Gene Starwind's voice.

    • @End3r000
      @End3r000 4 года назад +1

      Angel Links takes place in the same universe but it's nowhere near as good.

    • @DrRoo91
      @DrRoo91 4 года назад +1

      @@End3r000 I remember reading about that a long time ago but was hesitant to watch it because it never live up to be anywhere near Outlaw Star.
      I was hoping they would return to the same Universe with an original set of characters that are written almost as good (at the very least) as the Outlaw Star cast.
      Similar to Gundam 0079. I loved the original Mobile Suit Gundam cast but I also loved The White Dingos, 0080 and the 08th MS Team. All within the same universe and timeline but in different parts of the world and galaxy.

  • @freewilliam93
    @freewilliam93 4 года назад +15

    Toonami after school everyday with this and others spoiled me, havent watched toonami since its just one night.

    • @blindedjourneyman
      @blindedjourneyman 4 года назад +1

      Aye. Especially with streaming services and "sites" at my fingertips, still do watch the miniseries and events on the occasion I hear about em.

  • @plainwalker7524
    @plainwalker7524 4 года назад +4

    Looking for a walk down memory lane.
    What I got, a walk down memory lane with some significant self reflection.
    Thanks for the content man, solid as always.

  • @Rheinguard
    @Rheinguard 4 года назад +2

    Outlaw Star is my all time favorite anime. I still clearly remember the ending.

  • @misanthropicservitorofmars2116
    @misanthropicservitorofmars2116 4 года назад +7

    “Blew themselves across the universe.”
    Don’t know how you figured out my personal fantasies, but okay.

  • @kjhansonkjhanson6643
    @kjhansonkjhanson6643 4 года назад +6

    I was so obsessed with outlaw star as a kid I would spend hours making the world out of Legos

  • @aaronsmith8117
    @aaronsmith8117 4 года назад +4

    This was one was an underrated masterpiece.

  • @Maplebandit5
    @Maplebandit5 4 года назад +5

    I've always made it a habit to re-watch Outlaw Star ever since I managed to snag a Bandai DVD set a bunch of years back. I have no regrets buying the limited Blu-ray.
    Being older you see more into old shows but the kind of metaphors and messages mentioned here go unnoticed to the untrained eye so basically what I want to say is 'awesome video!'.
    It'll always be a fun adventure story that I can always fall back on and have a good time with.

  • @litjay7073
    @litjay7073 4 года назад +6

    Cats and Girls and Spaceships hit me hard when I was little. Had a crush I had left after coming back from vacation.

  • @sugarbunify
    @sugarbunify 3 года назад +2

    I *adore* Outlaw Star! I've been a huge fan since it first aired on Toonami in the West. c: I'm so glad you decided to make this video because I think it really needs more recognition!

  • @OtakuMan05
    @OtakuMan05 4 года назад +3

    "Don't let what you love be overshadowed". In the moment we may forget about the stories we loved but we always go back to them eventually. No matter the years that pass, we always find our way back to those old stories.

  • @dootslayer3907
    @dootslayer3907 3 года назад +3

    I grew up as this was on Toonami. Such a perfect alignment. Thank you for this lovely video on such a great anime. New subscriber here.

  • @jameswatson1576
    @jameswatson1576 4 года назад +6

    This was one of my defining animes as a kid. It's what got me to love all space based tv, games, anime etc. I watched it so much to This day I still remember the words to Melfinas song. Also Aisha was my first anime Waifu. Seriously underrated series.

  • @ttsupra87
    @ttsupra87 4 года назад +1

    Your ability to physically break down all these shows is mind blowing. Never cease to impress

  • @monkey238
    @monkey238 4 года назад +19

    people been asking for this one since day one, so you give them 40 minutes. way to love your fans.

  • @speaks3704
    @speaks3704 4 года назад +5

    This video didn’t make my day: it made my Quarantine! Nicely done

  • @kaynareddi5243
    @kaynareddi5243 3 года назад +1

    "but what we got was OUTLAW STAR" that made me giggle I didn't watch Outlaw star until after I had already watch Trigun and Cowboy Bebop so it went under the radar for me for years until about 3 years ago I re-watched it and fell in love

  • @ryanblackwell1474
    @ryanblackwell1474 3 года назад +1

    This might be the best retrospective on Outlaw Star ever done!

  • @damintten
    @damintten Год назад +2

    37:37 that's a beautiful way to describe the show and if I can say, well anyone and everyone's life.

  • @krissydiggs
    @krissydiggs 4 года назад +13

    Suddenly everyone is on my favorite bop right now. My favorite. I Stan Gene Starwind

    • @yoamiunpinco4372
      @yoamiunpinco4372 3 года назад

      I even dyed my hair red back in the day! That's my man right there

  • @misanthropicservitorofmars2116
    @misanthropicservitorofmars2116 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for bringing up how identity is tied to how others see you. That’s why presentation is so important. Too often in our modern societies we tend to think that identity is fluid and you can be whatever as long as you believe it hard enough. That’s simply not the case. You find identity through living your life, your observations and actions, and the observations of those around you.

  • @eyevou
    @eyevou 4 года назад +4

    When I saw the upload I said "wait, didn't I just watch something about Outlaw Star not that long ago?"

  • @anagramsandwich
    @anagramsandwich 4 года назад +15

    I'm glad this show is getting so much love lately. This was one of the first anime i /really/ got into after my fast paced obsession with the early wave of western attention to anime started coming around. I had just recently started accepting that it was too obscure for even my weeb trash friends, but i think it's popping up on a lot of people's radars these days and that is just nice

  • @saiyanprince989
    @saiyanprince989 4 года назад +2

    I was born in the early 80s. I freaking loved this show. The design, the music, the dub, it was such a good watch.

  • @hajime5486
    @hajime5486 4 года назад +1

    This is easily my new favorite episode. I have always loved Outlaw Star since I was a child

  • @nated1792
    @nated1792 4 года назад +1

    Damn, as a fan of the series I have to say that this was the deepest, respectful, beautiful explanation and breakdown of characters and story that anyone can find. Well done brother, bravo

  • @Reo805
    @Reo805 4 года назад +1

    Outlaw Star, Inuyasha and Dragon Ball were the first introduction into Anime and Outlaw Star was the first DVD series I purchased and is one of my priced collections.

  • @HerroVanny
    @HerroVanny 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for covering this anime. I've always felt it was an underrated gem of the 90's. I remember watching this when I was 8 years old; I always anticipated for school to be over so I could get home and watch Toonami with my brothers. Outlaw Star and Tenchi Muyo were my gateway animes. So much nostalgia.

  • @horukye
    @horukye 4 года назад +1

    Immediate subscribe. Getting nastolgic over the series and listening to your understanding of the Tao literally brought me to tears. Thank you for this video.

  • @YusukeKnight
    @YusukeKnight 4 года назад +6

    Loved Outlaw Star so happy to have it in my collection

  • @charaznable8072
    @charaznable8072 Год назад +2

    Cowboy Bebop, Outlaw Star, and Trigun is my holy trinity of anime.

  • @FenixHalcyon
    @FenixHalcyon 4 года назад +1

    So good to see my favorite anime growing up finally getting love and recognition. I always enjoyed 90's aesthetic and the themes of growing up and finding your own way, but your explanation of Taoism has added another facet to this great anime. Thanks for making this video and sharing your love of Outlaw Star with us!

  • @Viper4ever05
    @Viper4ever05 4 года назад +2

    Outlaw star was on the top of my Anime hierarchy

  • @ValStarwind
    @ValStarwind 4 года назад +2

    Outlaw Star will always be special to those of us it spoke to.

  • @fatbeard8072
    @fatbeard8072 4 года назад +1

    Wow, this hit hard, thank you! This was my second ever anime series to watch, first to RoboTech. I am in my 30's, and I feel that I missed so much watching Outlaw Star because I was young. I feel that I need to watch it again in its entirety to fully enjoy it. I loved it then, I sure will love it more again.

  • @rafaelt2963
    @rafaelt2963 4 года назад +1

    Great video, Mike! Y'all at Bonsai Pop are killing it! I love how you explore the underlying themes or philosophies in animes. I hadn't given much thought to Taoism as a teen. Regardless, one of the recurring things that seems to happen in really good anime is how much it teaches us about ourselves through compelling characters and their relationships with each other as people. One of my favorite moments in anime was how Malefina was shown her worth and identity as a person with the help of Gene and Jim, instead of just being a tool for others to use. I think that concept is something that many of us struggle with at some point in our lives that we can relate to on a visceral level.

  • @atsunymphae2723
    @atsunymphae2723 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the wonderful video essay, Bonsai 🙂
    While I probably caught less than 4 episodes of Outlaw when little, the imagery and retro illustrative style were very impactful.
    Years later I figured that the "old anime with the red haired guy in the red ship" probably wasn't really ever that good and had just caught the attention of my smol mind. This being said, it's an absolute joy to learn otherwise, seeing retrospectives from your and Wolf's channels pop up in my feed. And the visuals still hit me.
    I'm also grateful that you incorporate a brief history lesson concerning key creators involved with the series.
    I'm adding Ito, Minowa, and Kawamori to my cheat-sheet/study guide of Japanese artists/creators!
    (I also had no idea Sunrise was involved with Transformers and Batman - two franchises that we tend to hold up as being distinctly and exclusively western... wow.)
    Lastly, I really appreciate your communication of the Tao...
    While I had figured its usage in Outlaw amounted to little more than a fun fanciful take on the practice or a magic explanation, I'm glad there's more meat and intent present than I had thought.
    I've also never heard the description you've given, instead only being familiar with the Tao's equivalence with "balance"/"the middle way".
    I love the idea that the Tao can look different for every individual, as well as the circular inclusion of the Te. Its beautiful.
    It also feels so much less dogmatic than the idea there there is one way/path for everyone.
    It makes sense that being "self-actualized" would entail finding and consuming what elicits passion, and then using that as fuel to breath out a sacred expression of one's own ✨

  • @mikael3302
    @mikael3302 4 года назад +6

    #proudpatreon Oh yeah waiting two weeks for this was definitely worth it. I'm really excited to check out Outlaw star now.

  • @josecruz8803
    @josecruz8803 4 года назад +1

    In most cases I am glad I was not able to watch some anime on Toonami and was only able to watch them through buying them. My favorite Outlaw Star episode is the the hot spring episode because there was so much information and great concepts explained. I did always feel that there was something we were missing and that there was more to this episode, and now thanks to this video (thanks for that)I know that it is due to a connected story I have never heard of until now. I wish I could find more info on this story too.
    These 3 shows mentioned are part of my classic top ten. All 3 shows make me look at myself, and later in life made me look at the world with me in it. They make me question the human condition and society as a whole. Sure, these are drastic tellings of an imperfect society, but there are a lot of themes that hit close to home for us here and now. Around 30 years after originally watching these anime watching each multiple times, I find I still learn from the great experiences these shows offer.

  • @iiioiiaka302
    @iiioiiaka302 4 года назад +2

    Nostalgia gets me everytime.
    Edit: Perfect upload Bonsai.

  • @fedupN
    @fedupN 4 года назад +1

    This gets a sub! Thank you for the awesome video. The holy trinity, the triforce, the three legged stool of bloody awesome, was Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, and Outlaw Star. My buddy Chris and I would go back and forth over them endlessly, always shifting which was our favorite or "the best." Then I realized something...they each over something different.
    Its really heartening to see yours and others videos popping up recently, bringing back this overlooked gem.

  • @acehammer6284
    @acehammer6284 4 года назад +6

    when I watched Outlaw Star back in the day on Toonami, episode 24 always kinda bothered me cause of the caster shell plot point, I could never understand why those new caster shells were so important cause they just seemed to come out of nowhere, but then I saw youtube videos talking about that episode being cut and I watched and finally understand what those caster shells were about and I see why the episode was completely cut out, looking back on a few anime shows that I first saw on Toonami like Outlaw Star and Tenchi Muyo, they were a lot dirtier than I remember cause obviously they were so heavily censored for our western minds, but great show, watched it a lot haven't fully watched it in years but I still have a pretty good memory of many of the episodes except for the hot spring episode lol

    • @CaedenV
      @CaedenV 4 года назад

      Where I grew up we didn't have cable, and we had access to a lot of anime DVDs and VHSs, so I watched the uncensored version of this show, and was blown away that so many people had seen it, or had even heard of it. In my mind I loved it, but thought it was far too dirty
      acey to have gained any kind of broader audience in the US. Now hearing that it was on toonami, and much more toned down, that mystery is a bit more solved lol.

    • @megaraptear6631
      @megaraptear6631 2 года назад

      me and my sister we used to watch on toonami when we were kids too

  • @AlterAce
    @AlterAce 4 года назад +2

    I cant say I was expecting 2 videos on my favorite show ever outlaw star from 2 huge youtubers in the same month but I will glady take it. Huge shoutout to Eyepatch and Bonsai pop for giving this somewhat forgotten gem the attention it deserves. You guys are dope.

  • @legand2u
    @legand2u 4 года назад +1

    I’m so glad to see this awesome review of one of the greatest series no on knows about! It’s takes so much into it and is so deep and fun to watch the whole way thru! Great video 🔥

  • @TheFiretiger
    @TheFiretiger 4 года назад +1

    Thank you this video was everything I ever wanted. For my favorite anime of all time for a story that still gets better every time I watch it

  • @1979broncoboy
    @1979broncoboy 4 года назад +1

    the intro for outlaw star would get you so pumped

  • @End3r000
    @End3r000 4 года назад +1

    I didn't expect to watch the full 40mins but it was well done and entertaining. Good use of Scars of Time too. Outlaw Star is one of the few series I bothered to buy on DVD back when I was still in HS and I've never regretted that purchase.

  • @Galkadrago
    @Galkadrago 3 года назад +1

    This was my favorite anime from the first time i saw it on toonami and I ended up buying a dvd box set to get the full show because they clearly cut a lot when it aired on tv. I was shocked at how much I had missed out on during its tv run. Great show though. Liked your description of it. felt the passion you had come through.

  • @SephiMasamune
    @SephiMasamune 4 года назад +1

    I came here for your views on a mostly overshadowed space cowboy outlaw series, i left with an understanding of Chinese Taoism. Well played, guys.
    Also, massive thanks for the SSG shoutout! #proudpatron

  • @ForsakenOutlawDez
    @ForsakenOutlawDez 4 года назад +1

    The chrono cross intro playing as you talk was amazing

  • @mattstakeontheancients7594
    @mattstakeontheancients7594 4 года назад +3

    Loved this show when it was on toonami. Showing my age a bit but always loved this show. Great explanation on the dao. Honestly didn’t understand the dao until I started reading Chinese cultivation novels. Aisha is my favorite character.

  • @PamGabriel
    @PamGabriel 3 года назад

    I just finished rewatching Outlaw Star for the first time since it aired on Toonami, and since I owned the VHS tapes (just to give you a timeline). I remembered it so fondly, and was upset to find that it was so much more meandering and riddled with (what I considered to be) filler episodes than I remembered. I came to RUclips looking for a video essay that would agree with me, something that I could find catharsis in watching, something that would pick apart this show. I decided to watch THIS video, assuming it would give me what I wanted, but instead I walked away with not only a deeper understanding of the Tao, but also a greater appreciation for this show than I ever have. I am able to appreciate this show for what it was, and thanks to this overview, I'm able to hang onto my love (and nostalgia) for this absolute masterpiece of a show. Thank you so much for the work that you put into this. I can't imagine how hard this was to put together, so I just wanted to say I appreciate the effort that went into it, and it was exactly what I needed to watch; whether I knew it or not.

  • @thenarrativenerd6072
    @thenarrativenerd6072 Год назад +1

    Oh man! Thank you for demystifying some of the questions I had surrounding just WHY this anime is so good and has stayed with me so consistently since I was a child.
    I agree with you. The way that this particular anime showcases the relationships between it's characters and draws on that theme at the end to show Gene taking the more wholesome path declining the true treasure of the Leyline and freeing Melfina from her status as a 'tool' is just fantastic. Some of my favourite episodes were the meandering ones, the episode with Jim and Hanmyo, the one where Gene is called out by Shimi and has to really think about how he might really die. These things stayed with me and gave me real insights into the characters! It made me care about them when we got to the Leyline. I was even worried about Harry by that point! Like...
    I love this show in all it's dated 90's glory and I'm really glad someone actually looked at it properly ^_^

  • @noonacosmos
    @noonacosmos 4 года назад +1

    these are so well thought out and interesting beyond just dropping basic facts and leaving it there like a lot of other channels do. i loved this anime. i even have the first volume on my shelf. good job on this video!! they're so fun to watch, i feel like if i blink i'll miss some good info.

  • @BlackFalconZ850E77
    @BlackFalconZ850E77 4 года назад +1

    I loved this series and watched it until the very end. Gene Starwind is the mfn man!💯

  • @LeoArmada
    @LeoArmada 4 года назад +4

    God bless you for entertaining me for 40 minutes
    and additionally giving me a anime to watch and spend the time
    its not much,but i will like things video and tell my cowboy bebob friends about it

  • @SpaceJamzzz
    @SpaceJamzzz 4 года назад +3

    This was so worth the wait, great work guys!

  • @junior111292
    @junior111292 4 года назад +3

    Man I’m so hyped for this! Two weeks was worth the wait

  • @kossemoore3342
    @kossemoore3342 4 года назад

    Honestly, thank you for making this video. Outlaw Star is a show I have never forgotten. It was the first of what i like to call the 3 kings of '98 (outlaw, trigun , and bebop) that i had ever seen. And its stuck with me for all these years. I remember first seeing it back in '03 on toonami, the premiere episode. God I had to have been around 9 or 10 at the time. Since that initial run and eventual move to adult swim. I have never gone too many years not revisiting outlaw star. Recently I lost my best friend and I've been trudging through memory lane, and I did another watch through of the show on Hulu. something about it just resonated with me stronger than it ever has. If theres a show that deserves the recognition that is so sorely missing. It is Outlaw Star. Great Video all around. Keep it up.

  • @angryguy3000
    @angryguy3000 3 года назад +2

    #1 most slept on anime

  • @Flowerboy.flores
    @Flowerboy.flores 4 года назад

    Wow, just wow. I'm really feeling this video to no end. I've learned so much about a classic anime that I always thought highly of, and a religion. This is an insanely well-produced video, and I felt a lot of emotions watching this. You guys are on another level. Never before I wanted to join a Patreon so you guys can keep doing this. Well done, sincerely.

  • @tonywhite4317
    @tonywhite4317 3 года назад +1

    This video deserves a rewatch as much as the show. 👍

  • @hollowsirens6421
    @hollowsirens6421 4 года назад +1

    Outlaw Star an awesome and radical underrated show that will always be one of my favorites!

  • @statesminds
    @statesminds 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for making such a lengthy video with so much thought provoking content. You’re amazing.

  • @WALKUREX
    @WALKUREX 4 года назад +33

    Taoism: do u know de whey!??!

    • @TheKnizzine
      @TheKnizzine 4 года назад +2

      I tried reading it just came across as a book of rules I was expecting some parables and allegoies but nope boring audiobooklist of rules.

    • @scottbruckner4653
      @scottbruckner4653 4 года назад

      I know My way, bro.

    • @WALKUREX
      @WALKUREX 4 года назад +1

      @@TheKnizzine rule #1 never talk about the book or you gotta shove it in ur butt with no lube

  • @DaveKillebrew
    @DaveKillebrew 4 года назад +1

    I really appreciate this in depth look at what is probably my favorite anime series. I never could put my finger on why it stood out but the underlying attitude of the show just sucked me in. I never knew the history of the symbolism but this is a solid take on it all.
    Again, thanks.

  • @DragonStar524
    @DragonStar524 Год назад

    This has become my favorite Bonsai Pop video. I can't get enough of learning about this show and it's very deep themes of finding ones self.

  • @NomisBbew
    @NomisBbew 4 года назад

    wow just thank you for this. Outlaw Star was always one of my favorites and I am so happy you guys made a video for it. Please keep up the good work.

  • @TheCreepypro
    @TheCreepypro 4 года назад +1

    I don't even know where to start since this video is so good in all the right ways since it dares to defy the algorithm, it dares to explore deeper concepts like Tao, it dares to look deeply into an anime most people just write off despite how good it is especially considering the year it came out in, if there was ever a question as to whether or not you guys are are the real deal this video answers it like a scream toward the heavens since you guys are the real deal and possibly way better than we or even youtube collectively deserves I mean this video isn't just astounding it is practically your magnum opus I like Super Eye Patch Wolf's video but I love this video so much more you guys have always been killing it but this is awe inspiring just when I think you can't get any better your somehow take your game to the next level and to do that for 40 straight minutes without ever losing my attention despite all the different topics you cover while discussing this anime truly a sight to behold keep breaking boundaries keep defying what others tell you your supposed to be and keep on being the marvelous dudes you always claimed to be and maybe we can follow in those magnificent foot steps as well and as always thank you so much for your hard work cause no one quite delivers it like you guys

    • @BonsaiPop
      @BonsaiPop  4 года назад

      TheCreepypro damn, thanks man ☺️

  • @Camilothegodfather
    @Camilothegodfather 4 года назад

    I recently just finished watching Outlaw Star. Excellent job with the video. Fantastic summation and totally worth the length. Beautiful editing with the music and transitions too. Outlaw Star was a show that I had been putting off for a long time. I had watched Cowboy Bebop a long time ago, followed by Trigun sometime after, but Outlaw Star was a unique lighthearted adventure about the freedom to choose your path and tag along with people who may make your journey an unforgettable experience. That's what this show was. I don't regret not watching it earlier though, I feel that this was the perfect time to do so for me.

  • @icyboi13
    @icyboi13 Год назад +1

    This video literally kind of blew my mind & made me realize why I adore this wacky Space Western. It’s always been a favorite (maybe my 2nd 90s anime after Sailor Moon… okay 3rd after Gundam Wing, & Tenchi behind), but I don’t think I’ve ever thought of the deeper Taoist elements. This video made me learn so much. It’s the same reason I love the Persona game series. It’s about becoming your best self. Which… who will really do that? But we always hopefully are.
    Thank you for this video. Wow. So good.

  • @tankedwarthog6424
    @tankedwarthog6424 4 года назад +1

    Outlaw Star is one of the first anime I ever saw and is easily in my top ten favorite of all time anime.
    Back when I was a kid and this show came on toonami I thought that all the aesthetics of the show where Japanese not Chinese so thank you Bonsai Pop for teaching me some more about the world and its many cultures.

  • @SapphireLibra3
    @SapphireLibra3 4 года назад

    Videos like this, this is the reason you guys are my favorite RUclipsrs.