Something to consider: Steam has to remain at a certain temperature to remain so, and if they wanted to achieve the temperature that was ideal to convert that volume and high pressure they would need very high temperatures in the range of 700°F/ 371°C-800°F/426°C (this is extrapolated from the design of the 1925 Doble steam car), for the effect of superheated steam. So, moving on that assumption, would not people be boiled alive from the steam being fired out of the thrusters? So, what is up with the ice? Here is the thing: never in the movie did it say that what was coming of the thrusters was steam. Think about what the character Dr. Edward Steam said earlier in the movie (quoted from the English dub)," There have long been steam engines capable of high output but all of them require enormous boilers and numerous cylinders, everyone absorbing energy. With every step the system loses pressure so the power is severely limited. But gaze about you now, Ray, this systems loses almost nothing from source to function and the functions are virtually without limit." Would not the very idea of steam thrusters contradict the idea of losing almost nothing? So, what material operates that would create this effect? Why, air of course, simple atmosphere. A compressed air can or bottle rockets are good examples. I theorize that many of the cylinders in the Steam castle are in fact air compressors. Think about it, an efficient steam engine uses condensers to convert the used steam back into water so the water is reused. When air is rapidly compressed it rapidly heats up, almost explosively (the principle which diesel engines are built upon). You can feed the heat down into the boiler so you need less fuel to sustain the needed heat, this is why you do not see as much smoke coming out of the stacks when the castle is in the air. When on the ground the steam castle likely used water from the Thames for the condensers but when the Steam castle took off, the condensers instead use the thermal properties of expanding air. Also, this is why later in the movie, when the castle gets up on legs, the thrusters are still spewing gas, it needs that flow for the condensers. This is my analysis of the steam castle from Steamboy.
Only there is no condensers or boilers, only steamball that thanks to the will of the author somehow contains infinite amount of pressurized steam. I assume the stacks are for everything but flight and movement systems, for heating(people live and work inside the castle and this is England) also for all the workshops, dont forget all the thigs and parts had to be made somewhere and I dont think you could bring all that is seen here without anyone noticing
@@JuniorP97 i am pretty sure there are boilers as the chamber where the steam balls are is specifically called the "boiler room" Not to mention when you look down into it there is a faint reddish glow. Also there are smokestacks and where there is smoke there is fire. As for the rest this is speculation on my part derived from my own studies in steam. As I said my idea makes more sense than simply assuming the castle is being held aloft by steam, which to reiterate the movie never explicitly says that is what is coming out of the thrusters. As for how they could build the steam castle under the nose of the British? well.. The Great London Expedition was to showcase steam invention so having the O'hara foundation shipping steam parts to the pavilion would be far from unusual. Also, when Ray repairs the dog Colombus' steam-powered treadmill, he does say that the Castle uses all-American standard parts, which kind of gives you a hint where the parts for the castle were made.
@@JuniorP97 Addendum, The steam from the balls as mentioned being made using water of incredible purity could not mingle with the water being drawn from the Thames which means the system the steam balls were using had to be logically separate and a closed system from the Thames water feeds.
The steam ball was under incredible pressure. Rapidly decreasing pressure means rapidly decreasing TEMPERATURE. This is the basic principle of how refrigerators and ice makers work.
The entire movie is epic and the scenery is so finely detailed with amazing effects. I 100% recommend this movie to anyone including history lovers like me because its so fantastic. Even your children will love this. :)
Katsuhiro Otomo has a gift for conveying Might, Epic Clashes and Pure Adrenaline. Akira, Metropolis, Steamboy these works all have this. Conversely if you want Peace, Emotion, Wonder, Love, Beuty there is no one like Hayao Miyazaki. I think these two complement each other perfectly for the ultimate quality anime experience.
We need more anime films like this! The kind of films with an ensemble crew, celebrity voice actors, a powerful score, and spellbinding visual effects!
@@GhostPlanetFilms what did studio Ghibli make this movie Because I dont know all I said by saying have you heard of studio Ghibli is Because they have a few movies like this style
@@silverbloodborne9495 Oh no! This movie is by Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira, Memories), produced by Studio Sunrise and Bandai Visual, and distributed by Toho.
Those people in the exhibition center are so dead. A glass building... And so close to a literal cluster of thrusters starting up, that are bound to create a shockwave.
I loved Steamboy ever since I rented it way back and eventually bought it. Much like Disney's Atlantis and Treasure Planet, its the very definition of "steampunk!"
definetly one of my favorite parts, I just loved this castle so much, when it started to explode, I started insulting the boy for taking the third steamball, I wanted to see that castle working perfectly so bad xD
This is one of the best parts in the film, and one of my favorite scenes! Also, Jablonsky's score is just unfathomably epic! This is one of Otomo's BEST ANIME FILMS EVAR! We DEFINITELY need MOAR ANIME FILMS LIKE THIS ONE!
It’s saddens me that the movie was already years old I was born two years after this movie came out The last time I saw it before the pandemic was 2012 on HBO
@@u-shanks4915 Oh you young whippersnappers. Theres a whole generation of anime out there that you are probably just discovering! glad you got to see this one early on!
Super old, but you wouldn't as it would be a phantom limb. Do you know when your arm falls asleep and you try to maneuver it anyways? Its kinds like that.
Good choice a voice actors for the English dub. As long as it’s quality like this , sometimes I prefer an English dub when watching an anime just so I can focus on the animation and scenery.
I would like to point out that if that thing went boom like it dose near the end it would be like Hiroshima going of in London. first there is the fact that a pressure wave from the explosion would smash most structures with in a quarter mile of this thing to bits provided there where any of course, then even if that wouldn't happen the shrapnel from this thing would kill anyone unlucky enough to be standing in the wrong place for miles around. and even if that magically did not happen to make a ice ball that big require the loss of heat. to make something that cold that fast would give off heat like crazy. this thing would incinerate anything with at least minimum a quarter mile possibly more given how I'm not smart enough to run the numbers. so ya this thing would be arguably one of the biggest bombs ever blown up both in terms of size but also in damage. so those people i aw from the ice would not be enjoying this as much as they do as they would ether be dead or bleeding from there ears.
A steam powered rocket engine is possible. What usually stops it from flying is the mass of the boiler and water. But since they have the steam balls for primary power and only use a few small boilers for reheat stations, the thrust to weight ratio becomes positive and it is able to fly.
If you've seen castle in the sky you should know laputa would annihilate the steam castle XD. If you've ever seen atlantis: the lost empire, I'd be like the submarine vs the leviathan. A couple of blows and everything is decided.
@@shadelz3305 Not to mention Mark Hamill is on Laputa, of all things... But the Steam Castle WOULD INDEED squish Howl's place for sure... imagine the Christian Bale freakout on THAT one...
Ok ooooooooo ooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooioiooooooooo oooooooooooooooo que bien felicidades fantástico hablar mucho está bien pero excelente fantástico felicidades fantástico
"Now you will witness the power of this fully armed and operational battlestation."
Fire at will, Commander
Lol
"You may fire when ready"
@@lightheart5 do not fire at Will, he is my Cousin!
DIGGER UP CHICKEN BRUPP!!!
Animator: "How much steam you need?"
Producer: "Yes"
Producer: why do you think it’s called Steamboy.
Something to consider: Steam has to remain at a certain temperature to remain so, and if they wanted to achieve the temperature that was ideal to convert that volume and high pressure they would need very high temperatures in the range of 700°F/ 371°C-800°F/426°C (this is extrapolated from the design of the 1925 Doble steam car), for the effect of superheated steam. So, moving on that assumption, would not people be boiled alive from the steam being fired out of the thrusters?
So, what is up with the ice? Here is the thing: never in the movie did it say that what was coming of the thrusters was steam. Think about what the character Dr. Edward Steam said earlier in the movie (quoted from the English dub)," There have long been steam engines capable of high output but all of them require enormous boilers and numerous cylinders, everyone absorbing energy. With every step the system loses pressure so the power is severely limited. But gaze about you now, Ray, this systems loses almost nothing from source to function and the functions are virtually without limit." Would not the very idea of steam thrusters contradict the idea of losing almost nothing?
So, what material operates that would create this effect? Why, air of course, simple atmosphere. A compressed air can or bottle rockets are good examples. I theorize that many of the cylinders in the Steam castle are in fact air compressors. Think about it, an efficient steam engine uses condensers to convert the used steam back into water so the water is reused. When air is rapidly compressed it rapidly heats up, almost explosively (the principle which diesel engines are built upon). You can feed the heat down into the boiler so you need less fuel to sustain the needed heat, this is why you do not see as much smoke coming out of the stacks when the castle is in the air. When on the ground the steam castle likely used water from the Thames for the condensers but when the Steam castle took off, the condensers instead use the thermal properties of expanding air. Also, this is why later in the movie, when the castle gets up on legs, the thrusters are still spewing gas, it needs that flow for the condensers.
This is my analysis of the steam castle from Steamboy.
a legendary analysis. buried deep within the youtube comments on an underrated anime
Only there is no condensers or boilers, only steamball that thanks to the will of the author somehow contains infinite amount of pressurized steam. I assume the stacks are for everything but flight and movement systems, for heating(people live and work inside the castle and this is England) also for all the workshops, dont forget all the thigs and parts had to be made somewhere and I dont think you could bring all that is seen here without anyone noticing
@@JuniorP97 i am pretty sure there are boilers as the chamber where the steam balls are is specifically called the "boiler room" Not to mention when you look down into it there is a faint reddish glow. Also there are smokestacks and where there is smoke there is fire.
As for the rest this is speculation on my part derived from my own studies in steam. As I said my idea makes more sense than simply assuming the castle is being held aloft by steam, which to reiterate the movie never explicitly says that is what is coming out of the thrusters.
As for how they could build the steam castle under the nose of the British? well.. The Great London Expedition was to showcase steam invention so having the O'hara foundation shipping steam parts to the pavilion would be far from unusual. Also, when Ray repairs the dog Colombus' steam-powered treadmill, he does say that the Castle uses all-American standard parts, which kind of gives you a hint where the parts for the castle were made.
@@JuniorP97 Addendum, The steam from the balls as mentioned being made using water of incredible purity could not mingle with the water being drawn from the Thames which means the system the steam balls were using had to be logically separate and a closed system from the Thames water feeds.
The steam ball was under incredible pressure. Rapidly decreasing pressure means rapidly decreasing TEMPERATURE. This is the basic principle of how refrigerators and ice makers work.
The entire movie is epic and the scenery is so finely detailed with amazing effects. I 100% recommend this movie to anyone including history lovers like me because its so fantastic. Even your children will love this. :)
Katsuhiro Otomo has a gift for conveying Might, Epic Clashes and Pure Adrenaline. Akira, Metropolis, Steamboy these works all have this. Conversely if you want Peace, Emotion, Wonder, Love, Beuty there is no one like Hayao Miyazaki. I think these two complement each other perfectly for the ultimate quality anime experience.
I really want to watch too, thanks 🤩
I really want to watch too, thanks 🤩
As a child, I was floored by these scenes that combined imaginative whimsy and crushing terror.
As a child, I was floored by these scenes that combined imaginative whimsy and crushing terror.
Even today the art holds up beautifully... so long as you get a good digital copy of the movie.
"Castle don't go anywhere!"
*"Observe"*
“The platinum chip is my property, my invention, mine, MINE! Now be a good courier and deliver it!”
The scariest scene is where dozens of various ticking gauges suddenly drop down *and then ramp up to max all at once*
2:08 such a great part ur heart almost drops in sync with those arrows
This movie is so underrated. The skill it took to animate so much detail and moving parts blows away most stuff we get now.
Fun Fact: This film is made by the same Man who made "Akira".
An amazing visual show with a mediocre story that didn't measure up to its animation, not even close.
@@huntinglightning3507and it took him 11 years to finish.
@@AnuwabuKinda cool tho
I love Jason just calmly eating steak.
He looked at all the shaking and thought "my boss is doing something crazy again."
*eats stake intensely*
Back in the day, I rented this from Blockbuster and ended up buying it because I didn't want to take it back lol
How much did you pay for it?
No wonder Queen Victoria was not amused, that would've cost a bomb to clean up XD XD
We need more anime films like this!
The kind of films with an ensemble crew, celebrity voice actors, a powerful score, and spellbinding visual effects!
You ever heard of studio Ghibli
@@silverbloodborne9495 That's like asking me if the sky's blue.
@@GhostPlanetFilms what did studio Ghibli make this movie Because I dont know all I said by saying have you heard of studio Ghibli is Because they have a few movies like this style
@@silverbloodborne9495 Oh no!
This movie is by Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira, Memories), produced by Studio Sunrise and Bandai Visual, and distributed by Toho.
@@GhostPlanetFilms oh ok but why did you say that it like asking me if the sky is blue
when the kid who takes the industrial grade Adderall joins the Create: Minecraft server.
Those people in the exhibition center are so dead. A glass building... And so close to a literal cluster of thrusters starting up, that are bound to create a shockwave.
This movie was a cinematic masterpiece
A representation of what happens in each of my muscle cells when a neuron fully takes over for a workout.
The history in this movie is more developed than the Hetalia series.
That's what it's like to get my truck started lol. Now the world will see my invention unleashed!!
I loved Steamboy ever since I rented it way back and eventually bought it. Much like Disney's Atlantis and Treasure Planet, its the very definition of "steampunk!"
Or ghibli laputa castle in the sky
I love Steamboy
definetly one of my favorite parts, I just loved this castle so much, when it started to explode, I started insulting the boy for taking the third steamball, I wanted to see that castle working perfectly so bad xD
Behold! The Saunaboys!
スチームパンク好きの自分としてはこれ以上無いくらいの魅力の塊の作品だったのを覚えてる
such a masterpiece of a movie
This is one of the best parts in the film, and one of my favorite scenes! Also, Jablonsky's score is just unfathomably epic! This is one of Otomo's BEST ANIME FILMS EVAR!
We DEFINITELY need MOAR ANIME FILMS LIKE THIS ONE!
SCIENCE!
Holy cow the animation is smooth
If im not mistaken this movie held the record for the most expensive animated film
”Send in the Serbs, their artillery is lead by god!”
This laputa prequel looks pretty good.
Scarlet was an interesting character.
I must say sir you have toppled this unfortunate chap's hopes of life. I believe a round of applause is in order and we drink to your health good sir.
I dont know how the fuck i landed here so late i dont know wtf is going on but im going to find this anime by the gods nuts
Principal Skinner's Steam Hams are more feasible than this. lol
perhaps something like "freezing due gas expansion"? its xactly what happens inside anyone's fridge (but with a diffenet and more stable gas)
Adiabatic expansion
Video uploaded 10 years ago:
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It’s saddens me that the movie was already years old
I was born two years after this movie came out
The last time I saw it before the pandemic was 2012 on HBO
@@u-shanks4915 Oh you young whippersnappers. Theres a whole generation of anime out there that you are probably just discovering! glad you got to see this one early on!
i don't think a steamball could make black smoke, unless it's using really bad crude oil
I think that's just smoke from the boilers
Studio 4c's backround design is always nut in all their stuff.
I’m actually curious , would you feel a mechanical hand ? Like the fingers moving and such ?
Johnny Brown How would you whack?
Super old, but you wouldn't as it would be a phantom limb. Do you know when your arm falls asleep and you try to maneuver it anyways? Its kinds like that.
No, the mechanical part wouldn't have nerves.
Good choice a voice actors for the English dub. As long as it’s quality like this , sometimes I prefer an English dub when watching an anime just so I can focus on the animation and scenery.
I would like to point out that if that thing went boom like it dose near the end it would be like Hiroshima going of in London. first there is the fact that a pressure wave from the explosion would smash most structures with in a quarter mile of this thing to bits provided there where any of course, then even if that wouldn't happen the shrapnel from this thing would kill anyone unlucky enough to be standing in the wrong place for miles around. and even if that magically did not happen to make a ice ball that big require the loss of heat. to make something that cold that fast would give off heat like crazy. this thing would incinerate anything with at least minimum a quarter mile possibly more given how I'm not smart enough to run the numbers. so ya this thing would be arguably one of the biggest bombs ever blown up both in terms of size but also in damage. so those people i aw from the ice would not be enjoying this as much as they do as they would ether be dead or bleeding from there ears.
i love this movie so much, one of those gems overshadowed due to poor timing and disney titans
OSHA would like to have a word.
We call these openings thrusters, let me demonstrate their safety by placing you in the nozzle.
This movie is just as genius as the inventions depicted in it. Fite me.
It just makes sense.
The early version of the gundum
None of either. The steam is coming from the Steamball at the central hubs of the castle.
Why does this movie remind me of iron harvest so much.
Huh.... Was... Was hyrule castle rising into the sky in TOTK a reference to this scene? Its VERY similar
1:35 is that the golden throne from warhammer 40k?
I love this movie
Steamy! 😁
2:08 - 2:14 is too epic
2:08-2:14
Pot, meet kettle, kettle, meet STEAM CASTLE! :D
I am more surprised on none of the ducking gears fucking up or at least getting loose or get broken considering how big that thing is
when zuckerburg deployed facebook
the steam castle is attacking the crystal palace!
How could steam lift a whole 2 million ton castle????
A steam powered rocket engine is possible. What usually stops it from flying is the mass of the boiler and water. But since they have the steam balls for primary power and only use a few small boilers for reheat stations, the thrust to weight ratio becomes positive and it is able to fly.
0:23 - perfect sound, mmm-mm.
Sound design is amazing, especially the gauges ticking
fucking badassery
Half the time it's pretty hard to tell that that's Alfred Molina who voices Dr Edward
This is great.
2:27 - all them steam-dead.
Like you were picking daisies! You built the stupid thing! - Eddy, Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show (2009)
It's just steampossible!
this is a truely akira moment
Badass moment
Normies range against the machine. Rad men rage with it.
Music?
It's just.... not.... POSSIBLE!!!!!
Noone cares
ngl i forgot this movie existed
Ironic Patrick Stewart is in this but hes not playing the guy whoes cosplaying as Locutus of BORG!
Iron harvest be like
Also that steam... Is it freezing the water?
What’s the name of movie?
Steamboy
that arm, tho
Chernobyl reactor be like 2:09
Steam Castle VS Laputa
Im curious
If you've seen castle in the sky you should know laputa would annihilate the steam castle XD.
If you've ever seen atlantis: the lost empire, I'd be like the submarine vs the leviathan. A couple of blows and everything is decided.
Different themes and approaches. Each film has a different message. But it would be cool to use the Steam Castle to FLY to Laputa.
@@shadelz3305 Not to mention Mark Hamill is on Laputa, of all things... But the Steam Castle WOULD INDEED squish Howl's place for sure... imagine the Christian Bale freakout on THAT one...
@@Bartokassualtdude94I don't remember if the steam castle has any weapons but Howl's castle has massive warship cannons
Still sad for that poor dog 💀💀💀
what movie is this?
Steamboy
what movie is this??
Steamboy
Ok ooooooooo ooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooioiooooooooo oooooooooooooooo que bien felicidades fantástico hablar mucho está bien pero excelente fantástico felicidades fantástico
This in NO way falls under the fair use clause as listed by the uploader them self lol.
It's amazing
@SMGJohn Noobish? That's Patrick Stewart as the grand father.
Those anime had kind feel as movie call akira because same kind of anime draw
Katsuhiro Otomo is behinde both movies.
@SMGJohn You don't wanna hear Patrick Stewart?
DeathStar version SteamPunk ^^
I got one. How about an anime movie about Brazilian independence from Portugal?
Cool
2:10
Based off of the movie Mortal Engines
Халол американцы 🌙
They would run out of water pretty quick. they would need great lake of USA to even move such a thing. stupid
They're in London. And the person driving it is not very friendly.
The story is terrible but damn the animation is flawless.
Q porquería solo es un puto comercial
See?, there is not need to have alien eyed characters and more of that weebshit to make a good "anime" movie
Yeah you have 148 subscribers because you don't name the **** movie
Lol, but he did named the movie :D
Steamboy is crap.
how dare u
Compared to?
Naw