Healing Atmospheric Anime

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Table of contents:
    0:00 - Intro
    02:40 - Yokohama Shopping Log (1998)
    09:51 - My Neighbor Totoro
    12:13 - Mushi-Shi
    18:03 - Delightful Moomin Family (1990)
    20:24 - Closing thoughts
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  • @Pratchettgaiman
    @Pratchettgaiman 2 года назад +237

    I’ve always described Mushishi as being like horror, except the emotion it evokes is wonder, not fear or disgust

    • @DoveJS
      @DoveJS 2 года назад +6

      Awe, literally.

    • @kostajovanovic3711
      @kostajovanovic3711 2 года назад

      Nice

    • @sarroumarbeu6810
      @sarroumarbeu6810 2 года назад +1

      I totally agree 😃

    • @treyslider6954
      @treyslider6954 2 года назад +6

      I've always thought of it as "being" (as a verb, but also as a state of existing). Much like the Mushi themselves, there's no antagonism, or really conflict. The mushi are, much like the people, just living their lives. They don't intend harm on the humans any more than Ginko's cure is an attempt to kill the problem-causing mushi. Everything is simply existing, and Ginko serves to mediate the conflict whenever human nature and mushi nature begin interfering with each other.

    • @imperialchalice
      @imperialchalice 2 года назад

      If I could like this comment harder, I would. haha

  • @emmerypoppleton7921
    @emmerypoppleton7921 2 года назад +381

    Mushi-shi is an essential staple for my mental health I've probably watched both seasons 6 times now. So glad to see someone else that knows my mans walking around ancient Japan in a polo shirt exists 🥰

    • @NegaHumanX
      @NegaHumanX 2 года назад +4

      Mushi-shi is one of my favourite types on anime. I tend to get the same calming feeling in my chest when I watch other atmospheric "monster of the week" series like xxxHolic. I use to call them "Little Shop of Horror" series, despite the horror aspect being little to none, but I don't know if there is a name for these supernatural horror-like iyashike.

    • @watashiwamosura
      @watashiwamosura 2 года назад +9

      Mushi-shi got me through the deepest throes of grief when my cat suddenly passed away. It means so much to me and it makes me happy to see others appreciate it's beauty too.

  • @itsemmy954
    @itsemmy954 2 года назад +610

    I don't know why, but something about his channel is so comforting. Singlehandedly got me back into watching anime after abandoning it a few years back just from how disgusting , riddled with misogyny, and fanservice-y it could be at times, especially in what is considered mainstream "good anime". if not for this channel, I would've never seen Utena, Cardcaptor Sakura, or have rediscovered by tweenage love for Sailor Moon. Thank you so much for everything 😊

    • @noski1240
      @noski1240 2 года назад +27

      Right?? I had the same experience. It feels like I'm reconnecting with my younger self, finding all these new and old gems. Really grateful!

    • @kostajovanovic3711
      @kostajovanovic3711 2 года назад +13

      Yeah, they do have that healing factor, and they stayed headstrong even after the backlash

    • @francisconavarrete2390
      @francisconavarrete2390 2 года назад +5

      Lol u gave been watching shouen that why

    • @Amayram21
      @Amayram21 2 года назад +18

      Yea honestly I’ve just decided to ignore the shounen genre for a while and all the new shows I watch to be of other genres cause it’s just so problematic

    • @nani7683
      @nani7683 2 года назад +2

      I absolutely love this channel even though it is problematic sometimes.

  • @TheRottenB
    @TheRottenB 2 года назад +87

    A healing Anime/Manga for me throughout the last years has been the criminally unknown series "Hakumei to Mikochi - Tiny Little Life in the Woods".
    Especially the episodes/chapters that focus on exploring and recreational hobbies have such a calming vibe.
    Can't recommend it enough.

    • @coralinesminecraftanimatio1313
      @coralinesminecraftanimatio1313 2 года назад +3

      Yes. Finally, I found that someone who watched it.

    • @courtjester7778
      @courtjester7778 2 года назад +6

      Absolutely agree! The manga is excellent as well. Every page is worth studying in detail. And although the characters have challenges you always know that everyone will be ok by the end.

    • @mandapanda1207
      @mandapanda1207 2 года назад +4

      I still need to watch the anime, but the manga is *fabulous*.

    • @coralinesminecraftanimatio1313
      @coralinesminecraftanimatio1313 2 года назад +1

      @@courtjester7778 I agree, I'm also collecting the manga of Hakumei and Mikochi.

    • @watashiwamosura
      @watashiwamosura 2 года назад +1

      Yessss, this is such a gem!

  • @professionaldaydreamer
    @professionaldaydreamer 2 года назад +47

    Mushi-shi was the anime that got me through a period of burn out, one of the few things that actually soothed my anxiety, breathing exercises be damned. I can't recommend it enough.

  • @Winterpelt
    @Winterpelt 2 года назад +100

    I would definitely count "Girl's Last Tour" as a healing atmospheric anime; it's in a similar vein to Yokohama Shopping Log, but more melancholy. The only mark against it I would give as a healing show IS that pervasive sense of quiet sadness, since it's in a post-apocalyptic world that feels very big and empty. But it makes the small moments of joy between the two main characters even more impactful; like when they find sugar to make treats, set up cans in a rain shower for music, and find a small robot who is taking care of the last living fish in an abandoned factory. I'd really recommend it to anyone who hasn't seen it!

    • @ilovecomputers
      @ilovecomputers 2 года назад +7

      That rain song ending has got to be one of the best sequences in anime.

  • @risavius
    @risavius 2 года назад +78

    It's kind of an obvious one, but it has to be said that Aria is some REALLY good healing material.
    I recommend anyone who hasn't tried Aria and is gravitating towards this genre to at least give it a try.

    • @maddyz9171
      @maddyz9171 2 года назад +3

      yesss was gonna comment this too such a good show!

    • @FreyjaTF2
      @FreyjaTF2 2 года назад

      Aria is my favourite anime ever, it feels like the definition of healing

  • @theyakkoman
    @theyakkoman 2 года назад +104

    An anime that gives me a sense of comfort is Kino's Journey. Yes, it has some dark episodes, but Kino's calmness and her "observe without judging" philosophy is comforting to me.
    As for Moomins, love them too although I prefer the books to the anime.
    The Books and the Comic strips are basically two different continuities and while I appreciate things from the comic strip, I prefer the books. And the anime is sort of a middle ground between the two of them, which is okay, I can see why they did that. But for a book-puritan like me it just jives me the wrong way at times. But I realise that it's purely a subjective thing and I won't look down on people or say that they are wrong if they prefer the anime to the books. You drink your Earl Grey, and I'll drink my cup of green tea instead.
    Also, fun fact, Thingummy and Bob were originally named Tofslan and Vifslan and their special way of talking was that they added -sla as a suffix to words, like "Goodsla" for good etc. The -n at the end of their names is the Swedish way of making a specific, like "the" is used in english. "Hemulen" is more correctly translated as "The Hemul", and Tofslan and Vifslan as "The Tofsla" and "The Vifsla". This is important because it gives a pretty good hint on what the two are based on: The author TO-ve Jansson and her lover VI-vica Bandler. The King's Ruby being a symbol for their forbidden love. While Thingummy and Bob is just a bad pun on the word Thingamabob. Which, okay, is a way to show that the two are very close, not to say inseparable, and I doubt the translator did get the nuance and reference in the original name. Still, it is lost in translation. And Bob does gender one of them as male, when are in effect genderless in the original (they are never given any pronouns in the Swedish version, but if I remember correctly they're male and female in the english translation).
    Which is partly why I don't like the english translation of Finn Family Moomintroll. It's still a good book, but damn is Elizabeth Portch's translation a poor and lazy one, even past the Thingummy and Bob part. There are a lot of instances where she mixes up the characters so that a line or action made by one character in the original is said or done by another character in the book. Parts of dialogue are erased and just made into descriptions, adjectives are unnecessarily added and, well, how you can manage to translate Trollkarlen (Literally "The Magician" or "The Wizard") into The Hobgoblin is just beyond me.

    • @surreallane9730
      @surreallane9730 2 года назад +6

      I was hoping someone would remember kino’s journey! I watched it lot through junior high and I just love Kino and her interactions. She has a very captivating demeanor to me too. I also love Haibane Reimei

  • @Melly-Mang
    @Melly-Mang 2 года назад +67

    In japanese culture due to always being isolated on an island when in media a character is facing the sea, it's often used as a metaphor that the character cannot escape the turmoil of the situation, so instead of running away, you accept the conditions of the situation and make the best of it.
    If you take a looking glass and investigate Japanese culture, you'll find this mindset in alot of decisions

    • @sarroumarbeu6810
      @sarroumarbeu6810 2 года назад +1

      In such a harsh social environment that often makes you incredibly isolated and stripped of your individuality I totally get your point

  • @alyssafitzgerald83
    @alyssafitzgerald83 2 года назад +34

    100% my healing anime is March comes in like a Lion for me, having a main character who is also depressed having things slowly but surely get better just gets me, along with the beautiful animation and soundtrack.

    • @tealeafforest
      @tealeafforest 2 года назад +3

      I was gonna say that too, it’s seeing someone I can relate to being loved and cared for… just how his negative self talk is proven wrong time and time again, two separate lives entangling and healing each other

  • @foryoutubecomments2029
    @foryoutubecomments2029 2 года назад +140

    bit of a stretch, but imo Princess Tutu is at least 33% a healing show. While it's got a proper drama / more development than a typical iyashikei, the first half of both cours are mostly episodic healing sessions between Tutu and the prince's emotions.
    Also strong agree with Violet Evergarden (too much drama to be an actual healing show, but in a similar vein as Tutu) and Haibane Renmei (closer fit to iyashikei vibes) recs from other commenters!

    • @Hey-Its-Dingo
      @Hey-Its-Dingo 2 года назад +2

      Princess Tutu is healing in the same way a bone often grows back stronger after you break it. Lmao

  • @melissaschneehagen7630
    @melissaschneehagen7630 2 года назад +91

    I am so glad you’re bringing mushi-shi to your audiences that might not know it, it’s been such a comfort for years now but I rarely see anyone talking about it. Even I found it by accident while scrolling through everything on anime lab. Thank you for showing it on your channel

  • @Linnzy
    @Linnzy 2 года назад +38

    Being Swedish, I grew up with watching Moominvalley, the Swedish dub had a Finnish accent to them and it made them stand out from all other children's programs at the time (the 90's).
    Anytime I come across people on the internet that raves about Moominvalley it hits me kinda weirdly, but in a good way.

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch 2 года назад

      It's minnow season. *just leaves*

    • @LoveSasukeKai
      @LoveSasukeKai 2 года назад

      Same here! And it definitely belongs on this list.

  • @auggiemain
    @auggiemain Год назад +6

    The only series I can think of like this is Silver Spoon. It's been a really long time since I last watched it but I remember loving it a lot. It's basically about a rich kid who didn't grow up on a farm or anything going to an agriculture school with a bunch of other kids who did grow up on farms and stuff. It had a lot of comedy and there was a bit of a romance with the main character and another girl, but my favorite episodes were the one where the main character goes to his love interests family farm and meets her family members and helps around in the farm and the episode where he names a baby pig and takes care of it knowing it'll eventually be eaten anyways.

  • @Blaze-bj5pz
    @Blaze-bj5pz 2 года назад +25

    It might be a bit strange but for me, Aggretsuko is one of the most calming and cathartic shows in my eyes

  • @Paulina-ic2ci
    @Paulina-ic2ci 2 года назад +41

    Ahh so glad you’re back! You briefly mentioned it, but my favorite healing anime is for sure Natsume Yuujinchou. The way Natsume slowly heals and grows is just so comforting and hopeful to me and it balances the heavier themes with a lot of lighter scenes and humor. Plus the nature is super pretty!

    • @rowanbuck119
      @rowanbuck119 2 года назад +6

      I second this! I got my mom hooked on that when she was going through a hard time and it brought her a lot of peace and joy.

    • @sarahb5614
      @sarahb5614 2 года назад +2

      I third this!! One of my all-time favorite series

  • @luvmeluvmehot
    @luvmeluvmehot 2 года назад +133

    A series that I love Violet Evergarden. I simultaneously bawl my eyes out and watch in awe at how beautiful the show is, very cathartic.

    • @IamJacksSTD
      @IamJacksSTD 2 года назад +9

      I read the name and got misty-eyed. The show is fantastic.

    • @jackrobalino20
      @jackrobalino20 2 года назад +1

      I see that you are a fellow man of culture.

    • @nicholasdalli6303
      @nicholasdalli6303 2 года назад +1

      Yes, thank you, you know how hard/rare it is to find someone admit their love for Violet Evergarden

    • @_____________a_a
      @_____________a_a 2 года назад

      I’ve never seen it but am interested. Would this be a good anime to watch with your parents?

    • @nicholasdalli6303
      @nicholasdalli6303 2 года назад

      @@_____________a_a Well it depends, do your parents like post-war emotionally-charged stories? This is one of those stories where you need some real life emotional nonsense in your past to relate to. Personally I watched it alone because it is easier for me to cry alone and to get the most out of this anime you are going to need to be in the place and mindset to want to ugly cry.

  • @sailorschwartz9043
    @sailorschwartz9043 2 года назад +33

    one of my favourite nature-y comfort anime is definitely Haibane Remei, whilst it can get very depressing at times, its also just beautiful

    • @hydreg
      @hydreg 2 года назад +7

      Yes, someone remembers Haibane! I watched it back when it was still relatively new by the ancient method of sharing fansubbed anime on DVDs. Having only watched mainstream and vintage series before, I fell head over heels for its atmosphere of calm of the mundane life and emotional turmoil. Slightly sapphic relationship between Reki an Rakka also helped 😌 Imo it's the best series of Yoshitoshi Abe, even though usually it's the Serial Experiments Lain that gets the attention.

    • @Reubel
      @Reubel 2 года назад +2

      A work colleague described a vague sense of unease when they watched it ("I don't trust that series!"), apparently fearing that something b~a~d would happen, sooner or later. This surprised me greatly during (and after) having seen it. It's no Moomin, but Haibane Renmei felt like soothing, mellow sunshine in comparison to, say, Serial Experiments Lain. Or maybe like a slighly more upbeat Kino's Journey.

    • @hydreg
      @hydreg 2 года назад +2

      @@Reubel I did feel it too back in the day. There's much unknown and the way backgrounds are painted in slightly sepia tones gives the feeling of upcoming storm.

  • @beatriceh.5666
    @beatriceh.5666 2 года назад +14

    Over winter break I rewatched both seasons of Yuru Camp, a "cute girls doing cute stuff" show about camping with a particular focus on food and the joys of traveling. It's like hot chocolate in anime form and I'd recommend it to everyone!

  • @NoiseDay
    @NoiseDay 2 года назад +21

    Yotsubato and Natsume Yuujinchou are my favorite iyashikei series. I haven't watched Mushi-shi, but it's been on my list for a while. I'm so glad there's a name for healing stories because these are the kinds of stories I want to write.
    Also Sangatsu no Lion. It's interesting that I'd never heard of these shows and was super into melodrama and intense emotions until I experienced trauma. I started becoming concerned with this "phobia of emotions" I had when I no longer wanted to watch new shows that I deemed "too much." Shows like Natsume were instrumental in healing from that trauma. I got to watch people who were healing in their own stories or living life peacefully in a way I wished I could. I'm getting reacquainted with the melodrama that I loved now that I'm in a healthier place. I just watched Arcane- a show full of trouble, drama, intrigue, and trauma- and I ate it all up. I'm glad that I got to discover these healing shows along the way.

  • @Robbobobobobobo
    @Robbobobobobobo 2 года назад +15

    hakumei to mikochi is a beautifully animated and absolutely adorable anime about two very tiny girls who live together in the forrest and just go through life. I remember a lot of people talking about it when it came out but nowadays barely anyone mentions it so you might even consider it a hidden gem

    • @zs1986
      @zs1986 2 года назад +1

      the manga keeps going way beyond the anime, so it might be picking up where the anime leaves off. The art in it is detailed and atmospheric all the time, the anime was able to do it justice

  • @Lionel10102006
    @Lionel10102006 2 года назад +18

    I was actually thinking about your channel a couple of days back! Saw this on my feed and INSTANTLY clicked!

  • @Luxurio369
    @Luxurio369 2 года назад +8

    Totoro was my first anime media I ever watched. To this day, as a 29 year old man, the music still bring me to tears. As for healing anime, fruits basket i know isn't actually of the genre, Is one of my favorites. The healing of trauma the show covers is the very definition of catharsis. It shows that despite your background, you can heal. Please watch the new series if you haven't, be warned there is cases of physical abuse and assault in the show so please if that is distressing to you, skip it.

  • @m.daphneejsing2489
    @m.daphneejsing2489 2 года назад +17

    Thanks for finding the name iyashikei. I liked Mushishi for that fascinating calm atmosphere. I highly recommend Yuru Camp, it's so relaxing and sweet. Makes you want to prepare camping gear and go on a trip!

  • @AnimePunkGirl17
    @AnimePunkGirl17 2 года назад +5

    An anime that I found a lot of comfort in was Yuru Camp/Laid Back Camp.
    It's literally in the title, lol but its just a bunch of cute girls enjoying camping ,whether alone or together, in Japan during the winter.
    The anime is so pretty imo, and the music is heartwarming and melancholic to me.
    I 100% recommend it to those who want to just relax and turn off their brain.

  • @belledunn2640
    @belledunn2640 2 года назад +6

    One anime I found comforting is K-On! As someone who was really lonely throughout high school, it was soothing to see those girls spend time together was healing in the sense that it felt they were my friends too.

  • @DrawpinionDump
    @DrawpinionDump 2 года назад +9

    Yokohama Shopping Log is one of my favorite series! I'm glad to see it getting some love :D

    • @brinks4042
      @brinks4042 2 года назад

      where can you watch the show?

    • @sophie-o
      @sophie-o 10 месяцев назад

      @@brinks4042 The 2-episode YKK OVA from 1998 is here: ruclips.net/video/_3_dBxBi84I/видео.html&pp=ygUHeWtrIG92YQ%3D%3D
      But I haven't been able to find the early 2000s Quiet Country Cafe.

  • @Whateva360
    @Whateva360 2 года назад +14

    thank youuuuuuu needed some chill anime because some are too sad or “stressful” for the times lately! 😭

  • @museofsalzburg2373
    @museofsalzburg2373 2 года назад +9

    I would wholeheartedly recommend Super Cub from last year. It’s a typical “discovering a new hobby” type anime, centred around motorbikes, except unlike almost any other anime of its kind, it finds its levity not in humour (the show is almost entirely humourless), but in the tiny victories of a depressed girl. The progress of the show is almost painfully incremental, but it’s immensely heartening to see how the one small step the MC took snowballed into all kinds of positive effects. My second favourite anime of last year, and something I haven’t seen the likes of in a long time.

  • @katiesquid
    @katiesquid 2 года назад +11

    HELL YEAH MUSHI-SHI. Mushi-Shi was one of the first animes that I watched with my middle school anime club, I kinda miss it so I'll probably rewatch it soon :>

  • @fedejesus2648
    @fedejesus2648 2 года назад +9

    I really love seeing ruins overtaken by nature
    Really appeals to my desire to destroy the world

  • @nicodiangelo9810
    @nicodiangelo9810 2 года назад +3

    I would count Violet Evergarden as iyashikei. It absolutely makes me feel healed and comforted, even when it makes me cry. In a post-war country, as a survivor, Violet needs to know what love is. To understand love, she helps people write letters to their loved ones. You run into dozens of people in different situations, see beautiful landscapes, and enjoy lovely quiet moments. Even if they've lost the ones they loved, there's still hope in their letters.

  • @imperialchalice
    @imperialchalice 2 года назад +2

    That scene in Yokohama, when they watch all the street lights turn on at night, made me cry. I wasn't even sad. I just got pulled into the moment. I had only heard of this anime through a friend and was binging manga/anime reviews one morning and was like, "Oh! that cute robot story my friend told me about, now I can get an idea of what it's about!"
    Me [watches that scene uninterrupted because the reviewer decided to add it for effect and to convey what he was talking about]: cries uncontrollably at something I've never seen in my entire life lol. That scene touched me like the anime Violet Evergarden only ever could. To my surprise, the robot girl also cries in that scene (I had tears in my eyes before they even show how emotional she gets herself, which is so unexpected, because they portray it as a scene that is strictly meant to cause wonder and awe). In that moment, I appreciated that I had someone (fictional as she was) totally sympathizing with what I felt. It was beautiful.
    Just seeing it in your review makes me all teary eyed again. That emotion stays with you, sincerely. It definitely made an impact on me and is why I like stories that are just all about this type of narrative and atmospheric expose.

  • @neutralclownpose3928
    @neutralclownpose3928 2 года назад +8

    Genuinely think mushi-shi was one of the things that saved my 2020.
    I got diagnosed as being both schizotypical and autistic, and the worry of it being "weird" and being outside of the norm made me extremely anxious. but when i started watching and seeing ginko, who's so distant of what is considered common but is still genuinely considered kind and nice, if a bit strange, comforted me immensely.
    Wonderful show

  • @literalghost
    @literalghost 2 года назад +2

    I would 110% recommend Haibane Renmei for your watchlist if you're interested in this genre. That sort of calm, safe, simple setting is key to the show's progression, because the characters being given a safe environment allows them to introspect on themselves, which is the real heart of the series. Color palettes are very muted and earthy, which I personally love a LOT, and though it touches on some rather dark subject matter (grief, depression, self-harm), it does so in a way that is wholly compassionate and interested in healing. There's a lot of time dedicated to showing these characters in their day to day lives. I think one of my favorite sequences in the whole series is one close to the end of the series, where the main cast goes into town during the New Year celebration and gives other characters they've interacted with special bells handmade out of nuts, in gratitude for their being there for them.

  • @monkiy1300
    @monkiy1300 2 года назад +5

    Much Mushi-shi love! I always feel like this series gets overlooked in it's many great aspects. It's a chill series, but so very interesting and engaging at the same time.

  • @eclaaire7344
    @eclaaire7344 2 года назад +7

    Seeing this get posted just made my day 1000% better

  • @Harukurochan
    @Harukurochan 2 года назад +2

    This was a lovely episode. I’ve been thinking a lot about the iyashikei genre in recent years, especially considering the surge popularity in soothing or relaxing video games in recent years like “Animal Crossing” to the point that there’s been several “Wholesome Directs” devoted to the topic. It makes me wonder if we will see more international flavours to the “healing” genre, and whether they will find success with mainstream audiences.
    I also *really* hope that someone licenses the “Yokohama Shopping Log” manga at some point, or at least the OVAs. They’ve been on my “dream license” list for a *long* time now.

    • @Ene-Chan
      @Ene-Chan 2 года назад

      the manga is getting localized!

  • @gamer242mooo
    @gamer242mooo 2 года назад +1

    Restaurant to Another world is such a comfort show for me- and it’s kinda self explanatory. But somehow so wonderful in its name and premises. It centers on a restaurant whose door opens to another world to enjoy the food of the amazing cook and the relationship the customers and staff have with each other.

  • @finnaginfrost6297
    @finnaginfrost6297 2 года назад +3

    ~"Exactly how the world came to be this way is significantly less important than the people and how they choose to live in it." ~
    is such a sweet, succinct version of
    ~“I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”~

  • @leshyaedawnfire
    @leshyaedawnfire 2 года назад +6

    My personal favorite show for Healing is actually a Chinese anime, The Legend of Luo Xiaohei, which recently got a prequel movie. In the main series, the episodes are very short and mainly consist of a little girl and the magical cat she just adopted adapting to their new lives together and bonding as friends, along with her "normal" best friend and her adopted magical Big Brother, who serves as a guide for the others in the strange world they are now introduced to. While there are moments of tension in the different arcs, for the most part the atmosphere is very relaxed and calm. The backgrounds are gorgeous, and the animation is fluid and clean. Not to mention there are a number of moments where it just makes me bust out laughing. 10/10 highly recommend.

  • @yodal_
    @yodal_ 2 года назад +5

    Acchi Kocchi has been a healing anime to many of my friends and me over time. It is just good fun and good laughs while still giving time to slow and and look around.

    • @SaKura-il8op
      @SaKura-il8op 2 года назад

      It’s hilarious. I love Mayoi because she’s just batshit crazy.

    • @muhammadazamuddinbinazlan8518
      @muhammadazamuddinbinazlan8518 2 года назад

      Ah a classic. A feel good story about friend and relationships.

  • @nekolemon2369
    @nekolemon2369 2 года назад +8

    Love this so far. Btw you swapped the chapters for My Neighbor Totoro with Yokohama Shopping Log. Just wanted to let you know ♡!

  • @andysparkle7411
    @andysparkle7411 10 месяцев назад +2

    Damn how much i miss noralities. Receiving a notification of a new video was definitely exciting. I saw few of their videos multiple times, sometimes listened like a podcast. Miss your contend and personality a lot

  • @Takumi_Did_Nothing_Wrong
    @Takumi_Did_Nothing_Wrong 2 года назад +2

    Iyashikei is such an interesting genre because they can take normally horrifying and depressing situations, such as living in a post-apocalyptic world, and making them relaxing and soothing. A good example of this is Girls' Last Tour, which is about two girls who are possibly the only two humans left on Earth after an unknown apocalypse and are living day-to-day trying to survive on whatever they can. Even though that sounds really depressing (and it is), it somehow manages to be pretty bittersweet and wholesome at time, as the story focuses primarily on the relationship and interactions between the two girls, which are really sweet and sometimes very funny. They are really close to each other and their heartwarming relationship sort of balances out the bleakness of the premise.

  • @NaramSinofAkkad790
    @NaramSinofAkkad790 2 года назад

    Always so excited to see you upload.

  • @Harukurochan
    @Harukurochan 2 года назад +2

    Hopping onto this video again to say that the “Yokohama Shopping Log” manga has just been licensed in English and the first volume is scheduled for this August! 🥳 So if any of you were intrigued by Noralities’ description of the anime, please pick up the manga! It’s a lot tougher for older manga and anime to get licensed nowadays, so we have to show that there is an audience for them.

  • @YahyeAli123
    @YahyeAli123 2 года назад +1

    This video was really amazing and well made :D

  • @flanthief
    @flanthief 2 года назад +1

    I'm so glad you included Polar Bears Cafe, it's so soothing

  • @Horace-8
    @Horace-8 Год назад

    Thanks for this Nora ✨. It was needed.

  • @skyrimnerdofficial
    @skyrimnerdofficial 2 года назад

    Glad to see your new video! Thanks for your amazing work as always, I can't wait to check out these films.

  • @caseyfaist7204
    @caseyfaist7204 2 года назад

    exactly what I needed right now, thank you 🥰

  • @tuff2baunicorn
    @tuff2baunicorn 2 года назад +4

    Please make more of these, I enjoyed it so much! 🌼

  • @doctor528937
    @doctor528937 2 года назад

    Great video, as always.

  • @binathiessen4920
    @binathiessen4920 2 года назад

    Yes. I'm so glad you made this video.

  • @noface9000
    @noface9000 2 года назад +1

    This channel has been everything I have needed lately - thank you Noralities!

  • @kemp5402
    @kemp5402 2 года назад

    I really needed the moomins right now. Thank you!

  • @judylewis8253
    @judylewis8253 2 года назад

    Love this channel!

  • @jeremy1860
    @jeremy1860 2 года назад

    I've just stumbled on this channel and this video specifically, and I cannot tell you how much I needed something like this 😊

  • @SHELWAPA
    @SHELWAPA 2 года назад +1

    It feels so good to know this kind of feeling has a name. I also have been looking for more of this kind of media as it brings me peace and sometimes even it just motivates me to live, so thank you. It's not anime but I guess I know now why we all love Pride & Prejudice (2005) so much. And lately, I've been asking myself why do I like those vlogs of people just going thru their day, not saying much or anything at all, just them there living. I thought I was just losing my time watching nothing again but they do make me feel better so I guess now I know why haha. Great video

  • @melonenstrauch1306
    @melonenstrauch1306 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely love you for mentioning Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou! I've only known the OVA for a few months and am currently reading the manga but it already is one my favorite works of fiction! In that short time it had enough of an effect on me that I'm now making my motorcycle license because of how the author portrayed his love for them in the manga. And for members of the "clinical addiction to overgrown ruins" club, this is an absolute must watch/read!

  • @vacuousvulpes
    @vacuousvulpes 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this beautiful video

  • @fluttermouce6757
    @fluttermouce6757 2 года назад +2

    your video's are always so wonderful and gentle, they're interesting soft fluff for my soul and I love them!

  • @watashiwamosura
    @watashiwamosura 2 года назад +1

    Wow, I didn't know that there was a name for this! I think I've consumed everything in this genre over the years. Barakomon is a great one for me as an artist - an exiled calligrapher gets sent to Okinawa where he befriends the islanders and falls in love with calligraphy again. Very wholesome. Mushi-shi got me through the deepest throes of grief when my cat suddenly passed away. It means so much to me and it makes me happy to see others appreciate it's beauty too.

  • @hah-no.
    @hah-no. 2 года назад +8

    Thank you. Really, thank you. I enjoy each and every one of your vids, and I’m so very grateful for your wonderful diction and kindness you bring with them all. Makes me feel very at ease. Love and hugs to you and to all 🤍

  • @Chibz
    @Chibz 2 года назад +1

    This channel feels really safe for me and i couldn't wait for the anime recommendations.
    As for a safe healing anime, to me, Yuru Camp is one I like to visit during the fall and winter.

  • @Darling_Decay
    @Darling_Decay 2 года назад +1

    This is exactly what I’ve been needing lately

  • @ApertureTestSubject1
    @ApertureTestSubject1 2 года назад

    I'm glad I found this channel. I dig the chill vibes. Lovely art too.

  • @ilovecomputers
    @ilovecomputers 2 года назад +3

    Sweetness and Lightning was such an adorable and endearing anime. Not just about about cooking, but also about the struggles and joys of being a parent.

  • @Abysstree
    @Abysstree 10 месяцев назад

    amazing relatable content on a personal lvl ❤

  • @shiroi201
    @shiroi201 2 года назад +1

    The moomins were something i watched back in the 90s i think when i was a kid and i remember loving it a lot😊

  • @carlosgarza400
    @carlosgarza400 2 года назад +3

    A new genre name to add to my library

  • @jacobcordova3825
    @jacobcordova3825 2 года назад

    Some really good stuff you've found

  • @sofivear
    @sofivear 2 года назад +1

    This video in and of itself was a healing experience :)

  • @miasmacaron
    @miasmacaron 2 года назад

    My January blues needed this, thanks.

  • @gracelewis9365
    @gracelewis9365 2 года назад +1

    your videos definitely give me iyashikei vibes. every time you say "everything's gonna be okay," i can literally feel stress melt off of me. thank you

  • @jellyfishjan3498
    @jellyfishjan3498 2 года назад +2

    Natsume's Book of Friends is my favorite healing show- it has plot and some mildly scary moments, but the focus on Natsume's recovery from his traumatic childhood and building connections with others really resonates with me. There's this episode, I wouldn't say it exemplifies the series but it still sticks with me. Natsume is out on an errand for the couple who are taking care of him and after a misadventure with a baby fox spirit, he comes home to find that the thing he went to pick up was a mug that had been special ordered for Natsume. I donno what it is about it but even now it's still in my mind.

  • @GloriaDiesLive
    @GloriaDiesLive 2 года назад

    i am always so exciting to see a new upload from you in my abo-box, thanks!

  • @jonahj9519
    @jonahj9519 2 года назад +3

    Very different vibe, but K-on is very much my go to healing anime. It’s just such a good vibe.

  • @midnightingales2096
    @midnightingales2096 2 года назад

    i was just rewatching all your content as i’ve been stuck at home i’m so glad you’ve blessed me with a new video thank u

  • @cadeallison1102
    @cadeallison1102 2 года назад +1

    Moomin is my comfort show, I love it so much. When I'm having a bad time I know I can turn to the Moomins and feel better, at least a little. Not to mention the fact that they're so kind... It's such a healing atmosphere, such a healing world. I love it so much.

  • @idjaman1912
    @idjaman1912 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed this Nora. Needed it literally the day it released. I had completely forgotten about Mushishi's existence and am now watching through it! Thanks!

  • @ShantiL_
    @ShantiL_ 2 года назад

    i missed you and your content x)

  • @RinSenna
    @RinSenna 2 года назад

    Goodness I love your videos. You are calming and healing to listen to

  • @neozomg2541
    @neozomg2541 2 года назад

    I'm really happy you mentioned Mushi-Shi! I've seen images for it but wasn't sure what it was since I've never seen anyone talk about it. But it seems up my alley! Thank you!

  • @robinfernando5970
    @robinfernando5970 2 года назад +1

    I'm so glad I got to discover this specific genre of anime through your video! I always wondered if there was a name for it lol. A great calming, atmospheric anime with a focus on nature and cooking I recommend is Yuru Camp. It has become my go-to comfort anime. Everything from the soundtrack to the setting to the comedy and cooking is sooooo calming for me.

  • @beerenmusli8220
    @beerenmusli8220 2 года назад

    This is great, thank you.

  • @shainawornes2324
    @shainawornes2324 2 года назад +1

    i just recently stumbled apon your channel and just want to thank you for the content you make! your voice is very relaxing and im always learning new things about my favorite animes. Im looking forward to the other videos you make in the future!

  • @cecelias_
    @cecelias_ 2 года назад +2

    Mushishi is such a good show. I actually nearly cried just listening to the opening song in full for the first time. (I was living away in Germany at the time.)
    Excellent video as always!

  • @greyfox4838
    @greyfox4838 2 года назад +33

    I think I've been gravitating to these types of media as well, not because of covid necessarily, but maybe more because of capitalism. Some video games that I've played recently are A Short Hike, Firewatch and Sable, all of which I highly recommend for people wanting to play stress-free, healing games.
    In terms of anime, I first leaned towards Your Eternity expecting it to be like Mushi-Shi but was disappointed at the amount of action and false high stake situations that followed after the brilliant episode 1, then I tried Odd Taxi due to its calm and witty dialogue, but then that series got turned into a high stakes thriller by the second half (still a great show), so then I eventually decided to gravitated towards Ghibli films instead, and they've since been the only anime I've watched the entire past year barring a couple others.
    I highly recommend Takahata's Ghibli films like Pom Poko and Only Yesterday, especially the latter because it involves the main character moving from the cities to the countrysides for some personal healing. What I particularly appreciate about Takahata is he doesn't rely on some act 3 climactic action sequence for his movies like Miyazaki does. If a Takahata film has a particular tone in the first 30 minutes, it will have that tone for the entirety, he won't pull a "Mei getting lost" or "Kiki having to save the day" to create an adrenaline boosting finale, he's far more subdued, consistent and focused on his themes.

  • @patrickisawsomeness
    @patrickisawsomeness 2 года назад

    Great video, I was so stoked to learn about yokohama shopping log as how you described it matches up perfectly with the idea I have for a story I'm writing so it'll be great inspiration!

  • @zainmudassir2964
    @zainmudassir2964 2 года назад

    I just wanna say thank you for making thoughtful videos😊
    Helped me go through the pandemic

  • @irornclaws
    @irornclaws 2 года назад

    This video is very healing and calming

  • @midlightreverie138
    @midlightreverie138 2 года назад +1

    Oh, I do adore Emiya Menu! Also, beautiful anime such as Mushi-shi just gives you such a warm feeling simply by the art style. I love these videos of yours, and each one gives me such hope. Thank you, and congrats on the 100k!

  • @GrandArchPriestOfTheAlgorithm
    @GrandArchPriestOfTheAlgorithm 2 года назад +6

    As the Grand Archpriest of the Church of the Algorithm, I comment you to engage with this video.

  • @bee2685
    @bee2685 Год назад +2

    For people looking for something on the lively side of healing shows I can recommend "Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na!"/"Keep your hands off Eizouken" 😊

  • @monstrefantastique2230
    @monstrefantastique2230 2 года назад

    This video was a joy to watch

  • @skylarsolar893
    @skylarsolar893 2 года назад

    Your my comfort YTer since I've been going through grief so your videos always seem to cheer me up in someway!
    My Neighbor Totro is a ultimate favorite! As when I was watching it I never felt so happy.

  • @makaylab6276
    @makaylab6276 2 года назад

    This was amazing! This goes beyond the ‘cozy recommendation’ type videos and instead has taught me a lot of why I love what I love! For me I think bee and puppycat and summer camp island have the same healing effects described but of course they don’t quite follow the same genre mentioned. I can’t wait to watch yokahama shopping log, mushi shi and moomin valley!! I always love your videos ^^

  • @nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752
    @nkanyisoinnocentkhwane3752 2 года назад +7

    I hope you don't have to change the thumbnail to *Healing, Atmospheric Anime to watch for the rest of our lives*