► *CREDITS* _Turn on Subs to see Credits as you watch_ 0:00- "Swoonwalk" by A Band Called Success 0:00-0:27- Unknown (Robot Carnival, Frankengears) 0:28-0:40- Hiroyuki Okiura (Ghost in the Shell) 0:41-0:56- Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira) 0:57-1:06- Toshiaki Hontani (Akira) 1:07-1:19- Hiroyuki Okiura (Roujin Z) 1:20-1:47- Hideaki Anno & Koji Akimoto (Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01) 1:48-2:03- Atsushi Takeuchi (Patlabor 2: The Movie) 2:04-2:33- Unknown (Neo Tokyo, Construction Cancellation Order) 2:34-2:45- Unknown (Akira) 2:46-3:12- Unknown (Robot Carnival, Chicken Man and Red Neck) 3:13-3:37- Unknown (Robot Carnival, Frankengears) 3:57- "Hold Tight" by Moods 3:38-4:33- Unknown (Steamboy) 4:34-4:41- Tatsuyuki Tanaka/Toshiaki Hontani (Akira) 4:42-5:09- Hideaki Anno (Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise) 5:10-6:06- Unknown (The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Cut Mark 4) 6:07-6:51- Kazuhide Tomonaga & Unknown (The Castle of Cagliostro) 6:52-7:19- Unknown (The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Cut Mark 4) 7:20-7:47- Unknown (Castle in the Sky) 7:48-7:52- Takeshi Honda (Roujin Z) 7:53-8:24- Hiroyuki Okiura (Roujin Z) 8:25-8:32- Unknown (The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Cut Mark 4) 8:33-8:35- Koji Morimoto (Fluximation, Exodus) 8:35-8:37- Unknown (Robot Carnival, Chicken Man and Red Neck) 8:37-8:51- Unknown (All Dogs Go to Heaven) 8:52-9:25- Unknown (Superman 1940s, Ep 1) 9:26-9:46- Unknown (Violet Evergarden, Ep 2) 9:47-9:54- Yoshiji Kigami (?) (Violet Evergarden , CM 1)
I'm a mechanic in the navy, and I always find this intricate 80s and 90s anime machinery to not only be pretty accurate. Its also very charming and interesting.
@@bahamutsix5765 never watched em but there was less technology in the day Yet some of my favorite old school anime looks better than shit i see these days
just to put into context how unbelievably skilled the animators behind these scenes are (especially the Patlabor ones, holy fuck) there are (or at least used to be before widespread 3D graphics) people whose whole expertise was getting paid to draw detailed static diagrams of machinery for use in engineering teaching, reference, etc. The animators of this stuff not only can draw machines with the level of detail of those technical artists, they can do that many times in a row to create a smooth animated cut with that consistent level of detail, and they can do it for machines that often don't even really exist, and make it all look not only convincing, but beautiful. That's passion, hard work, and talent right there. Don't let anyone ever tell you that anime isn't one of the most profoundly respectable artistic media out there.
Anyone know if there was a specific name for this expertise, or some behind-the-scenes insight on the process? I like animating machinery, but much of the focus of today's animation are on organic materials or effects. Machinery is often delegated to 3D, but I'm sure there are many like me who'd like to keep that niche expertise alive to some extent.
Nothing like 20-30 year old flickering lights and machines busting and churning in old anime, I miss this type of slow, smoother animation so much. Not to mention the coloring was always so muted and serious
the drawing seems more detailed and complex that makes the robot or machine looks so cool. I wanted to study Robotic Engineering when was kid because of these animes XD
Dazh hand drawn animation will always trump CG, not that it's a bad medium but sometimes instead of being used to enhance 2d it's being used to replace it. My favorite example is the evangelion remake the old school version is smooth save still easy on the eyes and in the remake it's the exact same thing just improved (the running scene). Ghost in the shell movie and Akira are also my favorite moments of 2d nostalgia.
Can I just say, I absolutely love the modern industrial look of 90s anime robotics. The way everything feels like everything is made of factory machines, car parts, and Cold War era electronic appliances? It’s great
Growing up in the 80/90's.These images are precisely why I fell in love with Anime. The aesthetic of this period is still striking, and powerfully moving to me even after 30 or so years. Great to look back on it in wonder.
Crunching out quantity product with profit matters more. Even if the animators have the passion there just isnt enough time for certain amount of quality for them to produce
That’s because if you want to do complicated machinery movements, there’s no reason you shouldn’t just be using 3D. From what we’ve seen from Klaus, 3D animation can be hidden to appear 2D extremely convincingly nowadays.
This just makes me wish even more for some kind of anime with androids or robot girls or whatever where they actually looks the part and not just as simply a human with some accessory slapped on. The even closest I have ever seen was Dorothy from Big O, and that was more in behaviour rather than looks.
I love to come back to this video from time to time to chill and be amazed by the animation all over again. Kudos for the super detailed credits about the clips and all.
The 80s and '90s mechas, they designed to function, with no overlapping parts, no tiny bars holding 100 tons of metal and moving it like its straw, actual logical designs, beautiful.
this gives nostalgia because i remember watching most of the anime included like 10-11 years ago, jesus thank you for giving such a satisfying experience
Not only are you giving me anime movies and tv that I need to catch up to.... you're also giving me new music to put on my Spotify. Two for one! Thanks!
Good compilation. But one good addition would be that Evangelion episode 1 scene from the Anime [or the You’re (Not) Alone movie version] when Shinji decides that he’s going to pilot the robot because Rei isn’t ready. EDIT: Oh, and the Geisha from the beginning of Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence.
Something about seeing machinery fail is super unsettling to me, it's like seeing live organ failure or viscera. Knowing that sometimes all it takes is just a tiny malfunction for everything to break or go up in flames, its horrifying to me. But on the contrary seeing a machine work perfectly is so awe-inspiring and beautiful, it's like watching true life in motion. Fortunately just about any good machine or robot is designed to function just fine despite what ever hiccups or sometimes even major failures it may encounter. Also it helps me to remember that if one small thing goes wrong in a machine or robot it almost never means catastrophic failure, its generally either just a minor nuisance or at most a sizable set back
Fav part is 1:04, where you can see a big cloud if smoke. There's slight flickering (I'm assuming mistakes), that remind that human hands have been all over these animation cells.
► *CREDITS*
_Turn on Subs to see Credits as you watch_
0:00- "Swoonwalk" by A Band Called Success
0:00-0:27- Unknown (Robot Carnival, Frankengears)
0:28-0:40- Hiroyuki Okiura (Ghost in the Shell)
0:41-0:56- Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira)
0:57-1:06- Toshiaki Hontani (Akira)
1:07-1:19- Hiroyuki Okiura (Roujin Z)
1:20-1:47- Hideaki Anno & Koji Akimoto (Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01)
1:48-2:03- Atsushi Takeuchi (Patlabor 2: The Movie)
2:04-2:33- Unknown (Neo Tokyo, Construction Cancellation Order)
2:34-2:45- Unknown (Akira)
2:46-3:12- Unknown (Robot Carnival, Chicken Man and Red Neck)
3:13-3:37- Unknown (Robot Carnival, Frankengears)
3:57- "Hold Tight" by Moods
3:38-4:33- Unknown (Steamboy)
4:34-4:41- Tatsuyuki Tanaka/Toshiaki Hontani (Akira)
4:42-5:09- Hideaki Anno (Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise)
5:10-6:06- Unknown (The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Cut Mark 4)
6:07-6:51- Kazuhide Tomonaga & Unknown (The Castle of Cagliostro)
6:52-7:19- Unknown (The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Cut Mark 4)
7:20-7:47- Unknown (Castle in the Sky)
7:48-7:52- Takeshi Honda (Roujin Z)
7:53-8:24- Hiroyuki Okiura (Roujin Z)
8:25-8:32- Unknown (The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Cut Mark 4)
8:33-8:35- Koji Morimoto (Fluximation, Exodus)
8:35-8:37- Unknown (Robot Carnival, Chicken Man and Red Neck)
8:37-8:51- Unknown (All Dogs Go to Heaven)
8:52-9:25- Unknown (Superman 1940s, Ep 1)
9:26-9:46- Unknown (Violet Evergarden, Ep 2)
9:47-9:54- Yoshiji Kigami (?) (Violet Evergarden , CM 1)
Hobbes Sakuga sakura I hope this dosent offend but you are my Junkbox Man! 😆😎 Groovy Work!
Hobbes Sakuga I like it 🔥🔥🔥
せんきゅー!
Thanks !
なななたつたなななたちちななっきてぬ
Hey Man,what genre is that kind of music?
I'm a mechanic in the navy, and I always find this intricate 80s and 90s anime machinery to not only be pretty accurate. Its also very charming and interesting.
The navy sucks
@@Crisyx91 hahaha apparently you swallow everything concerning navy, and I mean everything
I think you meant to say 'detailed' instead of 'accurate'
ian moffett uss navy or foreign navy?
@@rocketfox1672
Yep, so manu morons in this reply section alone.
if you blink just once, you'll miss 2 days of hard work
Plus it has no cgi its all handrawn 30-60 frames per second
I didn't know you watched these
@@instantnoodles8640 24 at best afaik
Dude it's funny but u are absolutely correct!!!
@@instantnoodles8640 30 at best but 60 hell no
there are so much details in old anime
Very true
RANDOMGAMING cuz they are movies
RANDOMGAMING Because they specifically have a higher budget
Even in old anime series they look more detailed than shit that comes out these days
@@bahamutsix5765 never watched em but there was less technology in the day
Yet some of my favorite old school anime looks better than shit i see these days
just to put into context how unbelievably skilled the animators behind these scenes are (especially the Patlabor ones, holy fuck) there are (or at least used to be before widespread 3D graphics) people whose whole expertise was getting paid to draw detailed static diagrams of machinery for use in engineering teaching, reference, etc. The animators of this stuff not only can draw machines with the level of detail of those technical artists, they can do that many times in a row to create a smooth animated cut with that consistent level of detail, and they can do it for machines that often don't even really exist, and make it all look not only convincing, but beautiful. That's passion, hard work, and talent right there. Don't let anyone ever tell you that anime isn't one of the most profoundly respectable artistic media out there.
SAY IT LOUDER
Anyone know if there was a specific name for this expertise, or some behind-the-scenes insight on the process? I like animating machinery, but much of the focus of today's animation are on organic materials or effects. Machinery is often delegated to 3D, but I'm sure there are many like me who'd like to keep that niche expertise alive to some extent.
It is simply absurd how much detail has been lost by many studios over the years. Pure technique.
-less budget.
-less time.
-a lot of good animation like this goes under the radar. For example, Gundam Unicorn has amazing animation and its recent
animations that has showed great love and work need to be supported more then works that was done faster
If you buy a disc without watching it illegally, that dream will come true.
fall with the Japan's economy
blame dogshit wor conditions and high turn over in animators which stifles the creation of expertise
Nothing like 20-30 year old flickering lights and machines busting and churning in old anime, I miss this type of slow, smoother animation so much. Not to mention the coloring was always so muted and serious
the drawing seems more detailed and complex that makes the robot or machine looks so cool. I wanted to study Robotic Engineering when was kid because of these animes XD
+hayashi what happened?
Dazh hand drawn animation will always trump CG, not that it's a bad medium but sometimes instead of being used to enhance 2d it's being used to replace it. My favorite example is the evangelion remake the old school version is smooth save still easy on the eyes and in the remake it's the exact same thing just improved (the running scene). Ghost in the shell movie and Akira are also my favorite moments of 2d nostalgia.
Collins Ongaya
Its not as satisfying and engaging to watch. Take time. Make masterpieces.
Collins Ongaya you can still do this kind of animation digitally
ちょっとデジタル入り始めた頃のセル画の、エフェクトで誤魔化してない、細かいところまで描き込まれた感じ好き
セルアニメ末期のメトロポリスの、眼球の角膜や虹彩とかまで細かく書き込んだ感じが良かった。
Can I just say, I absolutely love the modern industrial look of 90s anime robotics. The way everything feels like everything is made of factory machines, car parts, and Cold War era electronic appliances? It’s great
無数に噛み合った歯車にパーツ、動作と共に上下する油圧シリンダー、人の手で描かれた故に非生物でありながら感じる生命感と躍動感。
これをロマンと言わずして何をロマンとするのか。
スチームボーイってやつ知らないんですが日本のですか?
@@エビアンエビ AKIRAと同じ監督の作品
日本の作品ですよ!
Romance means to many; starving a man to the streets so he suports your cause, and solves your problems.
セル画を手書きして撮影するのは独特の質感というかアナログ的というか今のアニメにはない雰囲気があって見ていて楽しい。それにアニメーターが必死に描いている表現が好き。病的とも思える恐ろしいほどのこだわりを感じられる。
最後に京アニのヴァイオレットエヴァーガーデンが出てくるけどコンピュータで描いたすごい作画というのも良いのだが綺麗すぎる。いやまあその綺麗なのもいいんだけとセル画のようなどんよりとした薄っすらとした闇のような怖さは感じられないかな。
To many artist's in Albuquerque all starving men are is a picture to be drawn.
it's like a machine MAD and a smoke MAD in one video.
Awesome stuff!
Holy crap it's the katman himself!!!
vanripper its free real estate
I cant believe i found Vanripper here
Wait were you here?
yooo
絵に描ける情熱が半端ないな。。。
CGでは描けない迫力
絵だからこそすごい
2、30年後にCGで同じこと言ってそう
@@名無しの多趣味さん CGにかける情熱が半端ないな。。。(未来人)
AKIRAは確か10万枚手書きですよね
人間の所業じゃない
こんな緻密な絵を何枚も描く技術と根性がおそろしい
そうですね…
ほんとセル画の時の作画ってえげつないくらい細かいよなぁ…
大掛かりなものなのにたった1回だけで壊れるような使い方してるの大好き(語彙力)
かわいいほのぼの系のアニメももちろんいいものだと思うけど
SF,マシン系を日本アニメは失ってはいけない
萌より燃えがいい!熱いロボットアニメ好きだ作り込まれた画風が好きだ!
むしろ、昔ロボット系を放送しまくってその反動が今の萌系を放送しまくってる感じはある。
なら萌えがありふれた今なら燃えが再燃することを願うわ。最近熱いロボアニメにお目にかかれてないの(。´Д⊂)
2000年台初頭までのSFアニメは格好良すぎるよなぁ
今はアニメ作成に使えるお金が少なく、クオリティの高い作品を作りたくても作れないのかも
hiyohiyoko このレベルの作画はもう見れないよなぁ、ロストテクノロジー的な感じ
Growing up in the 80/90's.These images are precisely why I fell in love with Anime. The aesthetic of this period is still striking, and powerfully moving to me even after 30 or so years. Great to look back on it in wonder.
4:55この氷ひとつひとつが手描きなのだから狂気だよ
Sin duda.
これなんてアニメ?
@@インセクト-i6j 「王立宇宙軍 オネアミスの翼」です
Hige dandy ありがとうございます
I have to be honest, I miss this kind of art style now.
Anime during this time had depth in visuals and artistry.
Crunching out quantity product with profit matters more. Even if the animators have the passion there just isnt enough time for certain amount of quality for them to produce
Bro I know. That's when I got into anime when it looked like this type of imagery
Well at least mangas are still good, american comic books and animation are dying
Better animated ,realism was the quality
They still has that but studios need to pay better to their animators and give them a decent schedule..
I respect the animators who have been able to draw such smooth animation with cel drawings.
The way they drew and animated all of that is just amazes me and makes me appreciate the movie even more.
I hate to bash modern animation but I've never seen anything close to this since 2000. Like dang
Fate stay night heavens feel and evangelion 3.33
Blame the market. Budgets are smaller nowadays.
@@Pierucci009 and the economy
Some scenes are from anime post 2000 like Steamboy(2006) for example and even a tv series like Violet Evergarden.
That’s because if you want to do complicated machinery movements, there’s no reason you shouldn’t just be using 3D. From what we’ve seen from Klaus, 3D animation can be hidden to appear 2D extremely convincingly nowadays.
no one is safe from great animation
機械なのに生々しさを感じるの好き
🌞🌞🌞
攻殻機動隊とかええよな
Animation is not only Art, but pretty much the most important one.
Just imagine what this World would miss, if it wasn't there anymore.
この技術力はもはやオーパーツだよ…
大友さんのガッチャガチャしたメカメカしいデザインってか背景ってか…好き。
0:29 this is insanely well drawn and it's only used for a few seconds in animation... Wow
You never saw "Ghost in the Shell" (1995)?
Must watch the movie bruv
enjoy Makoto and the ambiance
大友克洋氏の描いたまるで血管の様な導線が好きすぎてたまらない!
I honestly enjoyed the cutting between animations, as well as the scores used. Thank you for amazing my eyes and mind, Sakuga
ruclips.net/video/w_YaUQJAQSU/видео.html ...
1:20 I love this part. That's the dream right there to be able to control a mech like a perfect extension of your body.
嗚呼地位も名誉も何にもないアニメーター達の何という仕事の素晴らしさよ!
最近のよりも圧倒的なバケモン作画で草
昔は声優とかじゃなくて作画で勝負してたアニメが多かったですねぇ
どっかのいもいもも見習ってほしいですね
バブル時代のアニメはほんと凄い
同意はされないだろうけど、セル画って怖さをすこしかんじるんだよな、怖さが際立つというか
わかる
ヤッチージャイロ わかるわ
狂気だよねー
それが堪らん
全体的に画面が暗いよね
その怖さとかが表現できるのがセル画のいいとこなんだよね
I'm not suprised that this list contained this many Anno's works. The man is a legend.
セル画のマシン作画最高
CGでは決して出せない雰囲気がいい
The amount of detail in these old animes just gives them a sense of grit and realism...just blows me away
こんくらいの時代のアニメって作画スゴいよね笑
Literal machinery porn. With the fitting music and all.
Why are you like this
like.... i guess so....but...
I could see the correlation immediately after the first 2 minutes or so with the pumping hydraulics an all😅
Noice!
Im pretty sure it's called mecha ballet or something like that
it was the golden age of hand drawn animations, it was truly magnificent
This immediately became the soundtrack of my mornings. Just love the laid-back yet mechanical vibe!
The editing on this one in particular is quite good, transitions fooled me into not recognizing different shows.
Lol of course mark Zuckerberg is here
リアルすぎるやつとはまた違った良さがあるな
この機械が密集して隙間が全然ない絵が好きなんだけど、同士いる?
なるほど、分からん
同士だ!
成程わからん
キレイでギチギチにパイピングされたエンジンルームが好きみたいな感覚かな?
サイバーパンク 大好きです
ごちゃごちゃな感じ
ゴミやガラクタ 明らかに性能が劣っている物を寄せ集めた感じ
手足が動くときにシリンダーも連動して伸縮するの好き
This just makes me wish even more for some kind of anime with androids or robot girls or whatever where they actually looks the part and not just as simply a human with some accessory slapped on.
The even closest I have ever seen was Dorothy from Big O, and that was more in behaviour rather than looks.
The matrix short anime?
I love to come back to this video from time to time to chill and be amazed by the animation all over again.
Kudos for the super detailed credits about the clips and all.
It’s sad to think we’ll never see animation like this again. Such masterpieces
You actually can try to watch all these titles, there is a lot of dope stuff from 80s and 90s.
ゴーストインザシェルの隅々まで考え抜かれた未来感
damn this is so aesthetically pleasing.
大友氏の作品はどの映画よりも作画が、
細かく。ディズニーやジブリにも
劣らないはず!
I just found these compilations set to awesome music. I'm glad i'm here for the ride. These are the anime I grew up on. Keep it up!!!!!
This also pairs up really well, musically, with Glass' "Koyaanisqatsi."
(Lovely compilation, btw!)
Daaaamn I've done this already
This is beautiful, i'm in love with the animation of 90's
The 80s and '90s mechas, they designed to function, with no overlapping parts, no tiny bars holding 100 tons of metal and moving it like its straw, actual logical designs, beautiful.
This is sooo badass! Love the details and the overall climate of such animations. As a kid, I was addicted to it...
Old anime is just fascinating. I know everything sux now but I'm glad I was there in the late 80s & 90s
セル画のアニメってやっぱ最高……!
人狼とか特に凄い
gives me goosebumps how good this is
Machine Sakuga with a Ghost in the Shell thumbnail ??
Favorited this video before even watching it
昔はバイクブームとかあって自分で機械をいじったり、田舎の農家の子なんか農業機械とか使ってない軽トラのエンジンを分解して修理して河原を爆走してみたり、機械が身近だったんですよね。家に壊れた振り子時計とかもあったしね。
そんなことして育ったアニメーター、たくさん居たんじゃないですかね。
最高に変態で気持ち悪くて神。好き
That was nice and cool how you added those classic cartoons, it shows how detailed they where back then too.
セル画ならではの有機的な味わいが懐かしくも奥ゆかしい。CGではこの味は出せない。
5:11 A Theif and The Cobbler clip! Love that movie. Its a shame it never got finished
Another one here 6:53
i thought this vid was on anime only, thanks for pointing out the part
watching this makes me feels nostalgic about these great anime! thanks for reminding me time to dream again!
this gives nostalgia because i remember watching most of the anime included like 10-11 years ago, jesus thank you for giving such a satisfying experience
Sakuga my man, you are my new man in youtube
I will say, I do admire all the little details in anime. Somthing I've always found impressive.
The level of details and contrasts ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This animation was definitely ahead of its time!
This was done incredibly well. Respect
❖ _MERCH_ : www.hobbessakuga.com/
i don’t know why jazz fits so well with these sakuga animations
Spectacular!
This is good animation!
選曲良すぎるやろ!
Not only are you giving me anime movies and tv that I need to catch up to.... you're also giving me new music to put on my Spotify. Two for one! Thanks!
Thank you as always :)
Thankiu for this! I really appreciate it
i could not imagine drawing a single scene in this
I’ve watched this like 20 times it’s truly a piece of art
新旧の動画が素晴らしい。
ほとんど知ってはいるがこうして見るのもいいものだ。
こんなセル画はもう‥‥と誰かが言っていたが本当に悲しい現実だ。
日本だけでも復活して続けていってほしいものだ。
また復活してほしいです
現代の人達に知ってほしいです
もしよろしければ貴方が知っているオススメの昔のアニメを教えていただけませんか?自分は最近このセル画が用いられた映画にはまっています。是非教えてください。
でもグロいのが多いという事実なんだよな〜
あと、怖い気がする
AKIRAとかですかね
Some sick edit work. Loved it . I truly did.
I only made it half way through this video before going insane. 😲
The animes I saw in this video are more and better than I could ever find.
I'm not sure if my brain could take it if I watched more of your videos
これをすべて手書きでやった情熱がすごい、、、、
We will probably not see animations of this extraordinary quality again.
This video is just perfect, music anime, details ✨
Your channel is gold
Good compilation. But one good addition would be that Evangelion episode 1 scene from the Anime [or the You’re (Not) Alone movie version] when Shinji decides that he’s going to pilot the robot because Rei isn’t ready. EDIT: Oh, and the Geisha from the beginning of Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence.
Something about seeing machinery fail is super unsettling to me, it's like seeing live organ failure or viscera. Knowing that sometimes all it takes is just a tiny malfunction for everything to break or go up in flames, its horrifying to me. But on the contrary seeing a machine work perfectly is so awe-inspiring and beautiful, it's like watching true life in motion. Fortunately just about any good machine or robot is designed to function just fine despite what ever hiccups or sometimes even major failures it may encounter. Also it helps me to remember that if one small thing goes wrong in a machine or robot it almost never means catastrophic failure, its generally either just a minor nuisance or at most a sizable set back
Hand drawn, hand colored animation always looks so cool. I wonder if it's even possible to create such striking images digitally?
I always enjoy complex mechanical designs like this
Steamboy was the best movie i ever watched as a kid
Me to
Thank you very much for putting the movies where the clips come from.
i wish someone made an anime movie imitating this old, amazing style.
Fav part is 1:04, where you can see a big cloud if smoke. There's slight flickering (I'm assuming mistakes), that remind that human hands have been all over these animation cells.
Es increíble el nivel de animación, antes la calidad reinaba sobre la cantidad, ghost in the shell una de mis películas favoritas.
respect animator's works in old days. so much details