The HIDEAKI ANNO PROBLEM

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Going through Hideaki Anno's entire career, the director of Evangelion.
    mild flashing lights warning at 26.25.
    Daicon Era 00:00
    Royal Space Force (Animator years) 11:49
    Gunbuster 24:19
    Nadia 34:50
    Eva 47:43
    EOE 1:06:13
    L&P 1:19:05
    KARE KANO 1:25:56
    Ritual 1:41:30
    cutie honey(s) 1:50:00
    1.1 1:57:51
    2.2 2:11:45
    3.3 2:22:00
    Shin Gojira (& toku) 2:34:49
    Shin Evangelion 2:55:06
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    #hideakianno #evangelion
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  • @Stevem
    @Stevem  Год назад +426

    S O U R C E S (video & audio below)
    docs.google.com/document/d/1v42akz0dcpeRaKKHoG5NFATYnsHxMgMB4OaEL3G1sWk/edit?usp=sharing
    Video Footage
    Daicon era
    Return of Ultraman
    H.Anno Shorts
    daicon 3
    daicon 4
    macross
    otaku no video
    daicon sentai 1981
    return of ultramam (fanfilm)
    RSF
    nausciaa
    Macross Do you Remember Love?
    anno montage
    royal space force pilot
    royal space force
    gunbuster
    project a ko
    aim for the ace movie
    bladerunner
    space battleship yamato
    anno cinema interview with VO
    princess maker 1
    cyberernetic high school 3
    NADIA
    futureboy conan
    nadia
    ai city
    godzilla 84
    nadia the movie
    1985 daicon movie
    EVA
    Death and Rebirth
    Gundam 0079
    youtuber montage
    Gigguk reupload anime zone NGE
    IGN top 25 anime characters
    Espacist EVA comic
    Bennett the Sage Death and Rebirth
    Glass Reflection Evangelion
    EVA abridged 2.0
    michael bays eva
    Simpsons (Japanese)
    Eva TV SPECIAL DOCUMENTARY
    END
    nhk documentary
    end of eva
    making of end of eva
    www.flickr.com/photos/ozkai/4099991036/ (deleted poster)
    space ideon movie
    ultraseven ep 39
    hayao miyazaki and anno talk
    tv special evangelion
    Alternative ending EoE
    L&P
    the making of L&P
    Japanarama (BBC)
    "Japan's Original Adult Video Queen"
    The documentary of director Katsuyuki Hirano and adult film actress Yumika Hayashi's 41-day biking trip.
    love & pop
    audition
    KARE KANO
    tsujingo 23
    fight da puit
    K K
    totoro
    RITUAL
    anno's ghibli short
    ritual
    toprunner 2004
    cutie honey 1973
    cutie honey 2004
    re cutie honey
    1.0
    MGS 4
    EVA 1.0 BR BHS breakdowns
    Astroboy
    Space Battleship Yamato
    Pokémon
    Princess Mononoke
    voice of a distant star
    Hanshin-Awaji_earthquake_1995_Chuo-ku_Kobe_city_Hyogo_prefecture - 松岡明芳
    Neon Genesis Evangelion 2 Reichu ps2 plythrough
    Eva 1.1
    Recognition of the Japanese Zero Fighter, 1943
    Q
    3.3
    3.3 sakuga book
    3.0 Image Boards
    Count of Monte Cristo Anime
    panty and stocking
    NHK documentary on Animator expo
    Suzuki Interview clip
    ruclips.net/video/tPlbrfg5HF0/видео.html
    ANIMATION EXPO SHORTS
    ME ME ME
    EVA SHORT
    DRAGON DENTIST
    The Wind Rises
    Panchiko Eva
    FLCL
    DIEBUSTER
    FLCL Progressive Trailer Toonami adult swim
    NHK - Fascinating Tokusatsu Museum The Soul & Craft of Japanese SFX
    god warrior over tokyo
    godzilla final wars
    godzilla
    godzilla 2014
    king of the monster
    shin gojira
    BR BHS shin godzilla
    Anno Exhibition Book
    robert england interview photos
    1984 Godzilla
    3.3 previz
    shin godzilla previz reel
    gits stand alone complex
    the mysterians
    higuchi interview clip
    Japans longest day
    densha otoko
    shin eva
    10th anniversary short
    mobile suit gundam 3rd movie
    ghibli assistance clip
    darling in the franz
    m u s i c
    Daicon era
    Ultraman OP
    steel python nmh
    flower sun rain bolero
    twilight - elo
    R S F
    macross op
    one night in neo kobe snatcher
    panzr dragoon synth version (flight)
    smt iv black market
    rsf ost
    gunbuster ost
    Bladerunner theme
    nadia ost
    Gymnopedie no 3 satie by Kevin MacLeod
    where am i ? (YT audiolibrary)
    mongrel dance dan bodan
    e v a
    track tribe lost at sea
    cruel angle thesis
    gnossienne 4 satie
    9th symphony
    mgs2 arsenals guts
    e o e
    GAIA VIRUAL SPACE SMT 9
    Lost In Prayer - Doug Maxwell
    Ravel -avane_pour_une_infante_défunte - David_Hernando_Vitores_-_Kayoko_Morimoto_
    L & P
    chopin c major prelude
    Gymnopedie 1 satie
    Claude Debussys Clair de Lune Laurens Goedhart
    Kare Kano
    kare kano ost
    miyazawa familys
    Shotarous March
    clean op kare kano
    peace reigns in the land
    horse song
    play girl ost
    partyhorn
    ruclips.net/video/Cq0Xdd80TPg/видео.html
    Aurora Borealis Expedition - Asher Fulero
    r i t u a l
    flower sun & rain F.S.R
    Gitaroo Man the legendary theme
    tekken 4 laboratory
    1.1
    Tekken tag tournament results theme
    1.0 ost
    2.2
    2 ost
    3.3
    3 ost
    IMSLP261334-PMLP265053-Komm._süßer_Tod
    shin goji
    1812 Overture by Tchaikosvky
    Killer7 - Blackburn (Alternate Version)
    shin eva
    icelandic arpeggio
    Flower Sun and Rain OST - Gymnopédie No. 1
    NGE2 ost
    maya theme persona 2
    nhm3 results theme
    Gymnopedie No 2 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100786
    Artist: incompetech.com/

    • @primusvsunicron1
      @primusvsunicron1 Год назад +3

      We need a video like this about Yoshiyuki Tomino

    • @TrappedInFloor
      @TrappedInFloor Год назад +11

      More people need to provide sources for their informative videos. Thank you for being among the few that do.

    • @sspringNG
      @sspringNG Год назад +9

      Soooo much respect for putting sources!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +12

      @@sspringNG always do!

    • @jimmyorgenkaccrow4961
      @jimmyorgenkaccrow4961 Год назад

      @@Stevem NGE is the most pretentious shitshow I've ever watched. These elitist normies loved this garbage because it is a "deconstructed" form of the mecha genre, but in reality it is a tasteless mecha anime with a flavor of philosophical, religious, and psychological BS, as well as sex, gore, and violence.

  • @scoutic
    @scoutic Год назад +3746

    You know the video is gonna be good when it's about Anno and it's longer than Endgame.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +213

      Lol I don't know how long endgame was but yeah it went longer than I expected

    • @viderevero1338
      @viderevero1338 Год назад +44

      @@Stevem This is almost as long as the infamous snider cut 😅

    • @Filmsmith129
      @Filmsmith129 Год назад +60

      @@viderevero1338 It's getting near the runtime of Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Extended Edition.
      wait those are almost twenty years old
      dear god I'm OLD😱

    • @savesoil3133
      @savesoil3133 Год назад +3

      These animations are quite awesome!
      #ConsciousPlanet

    • @viraticwars
      @viraticwars Год назад +9

      Still a better love story than Twilight

  • @naheemquattlebaum2267
    @naheemquattlebaum2267 Год назад +2531

    The Shinji hate definitely did come from people's insecurity. Because you had a character who felt helpless and was trying to figure things out but was in a situation where he wasn't allowed to. That creates real fear within people. It's why I always liked Shinji.

    • @nethilym
      @nethilym Год назад +116

      I feel like that's the case for most things, even if the people complaining about it aren't aware of it.
      After all, self reflection is an easy enough concept to understand, but very few can truly use it effectively.

    • @isaacsteele7986
      @isaacsteele7986 Год назад +102

      @@VicarAmelias That too deep a look at it.
      Men are expected to peform and provide. Inability to do that, and lack of confidence in yourself and your ability, makes you seen as weak.
      Shinji has no confidence in himself and isnt able to consustently perform what he is able to do, so he is viewed as a pussy. But he really isnt. What it shows more is the double standard people have. If shinji did what he did but he wasnt forced, people would not look at him the way they do. But because its his job, and he is expected to do it, it makes him a failure.

    • @Manganization
      @Manganization Год назад +174

      It's almost saddening that when someone criticises a depressed character in a show, their criticism is often discounted to "people's insecurity". Some people genuinely find characters like Shinji annoying due to societal reasons, or because people genuinely find characters such as Shinji aggravating. And it's often because they're not fun to watch for general audiences. If you're going to follow a main character whose antics are often to be told off and be sulking, crying or screaming all the time, then most people's patience will wear thin.
      I personally like Shinji, but I also found him very sufferable at times. On the other hand, I DESPISE Subaru from Re:Zero. Hating a character doesn't mean you're projecting, it just means that you hate the character.
      On the other hand, people who think Shinji isn't a man are definitely conveying their own insecurities, but there is a cultural aspect to this.

    • @Skycrusher
      @Skycrusher Год назад

      Shinji is a garbage person/character.

    • @Skycrusher
      @Skycrusher Год назад +7

      @@Manganization Just curious, why do you despite Subaru?

  • @p5rsona
    @p5rsona Год назад +2005

    it just blows my mind how they were able to draw and animate so well when so young. like BRUH what do I have to do to draw like this besides being blessed by gods

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +322

      funny you say that anno thought he peaked pretty young animating wise and thats the reason he wanted to go into directing

    • @p5rsona
      @p5rsona Год назад +90

      @@Stevem damn, there is something to be said about that raw youth talent and energy

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +121

      @@p5rsona wrists can get brittler over time haha

    • @rjeffrey743
      @rjeffrey743 Год назад +69

      It's not just talent--Japanese animation schools are probably extremely rigorous and ink work in particular has an important place in the cultural heritage.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +154

      @@rjeffrey743 he didn't go to one of those and he's a college drop out lol

  • @Nwtrino
    @Nwtrino Год назад +809

    Didn't realise until the very end that your beard was getting longer and longer, the amount of commitment in this video is INSANE. Well done!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +104

      i didnt shave for like 10 months yeah ahahh

    • @todddahlquist7584
      @todddahlquist7584 Год назад +18

      Amazing work on this. Thank you so much. Everything was incredibly interesting and now I want to go watch older works that Anno did.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +14

      @@todddahlquist7584 glad you enjoyed

    • @KaputOtter
      @KaputOtter Год назад +14

      @@Stevem When I first noticed the fuller beard I seriously thought you were doing this as a bit. Like you had written the whole thing out and were recording backwards, gradually cutting your hair and beard, in order to make a statement about how long the Evangelion project took from beginning to end. But this is just as funny tbh.

    • @TheSundayShooter
      @TheSundayShooter Год назад +4

      49:51 was the moment he became Obi-Wan Kenobi

  • @plasmaWisp
    @plasmaWisp Год назад +653

    As a decades-long Eva and Anno stan I wanna commend you for your effort. You've helped dispel a bunch of misinformation I'd long believed regarding End of Evangelion's intentions and the death threats and all of that. I also really appreciated your special emphasis on describing Anno's eclectic directorial style, which I feel gets glossed over when discussing Eva. I pray this video didn't send you into a spiraling depression and now you have to make a Godzilla movie to revive you. Well done sir, keep up the good work.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +51

      thank you for the donation and kind words it was a struggle towards the end and i'm still probs feeling the aftermath ahha but I'm trying to move forward!

    • @anonymous-wl2ik
      @anonymous-wl2ik Год назад

      you stan a guy who Iikes kids?

    • @lillith7257
      @lillith7257 Год назад +4

      nah that would be sick, give us a new Godzilla movie from your despair!

    • @sinnesloeschen
      @sinnesloeschen Год назад +2

      @@lillith7257 came here to say this

  • @antonydrossos5719
    @antonydrossos5719 Год назад +56

    NGL, I’m a little envious of Anno that even while his mental health was plummeting, he still managed to create works that we’re still watching and discussing. It shows that mental illnesses don’t have to be an impassable obstacle

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +19

      Well there's a couple things to add to this , it wasnt him on his own and it was his job so there's levels of pressure there. There are points at his lowest when he just cant work and that's absolutely fine. Then there's everyone around him helping to make said thing which i dont think most people have.

  • @romo9592
    @romo9592 Год назад +883

    This is probably going to be the most definitive Anno retrospective for a long while. Seriously, this was such a tremendous effort.
    While Anno is associated most popularly with Eva, I'm very happy that there was a sizable amount of this video dedicated to his involvement with Kare Kano, which is something that hasn't been covered to this degree on RUclips I think.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +58

      yeah i very much wanted to clear up the kare kano mishaps which is why i went out of my way to buy the kare kano br scan in every page and then get the major interviews translated to end this weird error of hearsay

    • @mrdoob
      @mrdoob Год назад +3

      @@Stevem That's insane... Thank you! ❤

  • @GibberRish
    @GibberRish Год назад +498

    There's so much effort and research in this video that really makes this a definitive retrospective into Anno's career. My friends have recently gotten into Anno's works and this has helped in consolidating all the major details. Navigating decades of shows and films in and then explaining them in entirely different language is no easy feat.
    For me the source document is a gold mine, there's a lot I've never read and wouldn't have if not for this project of yours. Absolutely amazing work dude!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +30

      yeah that source doc was a fukcing pain to sort so i hope people go wild because while there are some archives out there they're basically at best done by date (sort of) opposed to by project etc

  • @Stevem
    @Stevem  Год назад +21

    The Captions may take a while YT deleted my first version last night because their system sucks, hopefully at least some automated subs will be available for now.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад

      Ive cleaned the captions all the way to Nadia

  • @StudyofSwords
    @StudyofSwords Год назад +535

    Are you prepared for your work to become the definitive video on Anno? 😉

  • @Stevem
    @Stevem  Год назад +46

    I was not able to get a sponsor on the video unfortunately, so if anyone would like to see the channel chug along or see the behind the scenes of this video check out my Patreon
    patreon.com/stevemmmmm or paypal.me/stevemmmmm

  • @mgrsdgfsdafsdgrsdgfsdg6980
    @mgrsdgfsdafsdgrsdgfsdg6980 Год назад +114

    I luckily saw EOE in my early 20's. If I had seen that movie when I was a child, I would have been irreparably scarred. I freaked me out to say the least.

    • @Pahricida
      @Pahricida Год назад +7

      I watched Berserk 97 in my early 20s and the way that anime ended still did leave a scar so I understand that statement.

    • @Overt_Erre
      @Overt_Erre Год назад +16

      Kids in the 90s would watch Akira, Crying Freeman and End of Evangelion and just go "wow that's so cool" in glee. I know i did!

    • @alanbareiro6806
      @alanbareiro6806 11 месяцев назад +5

      I watched the movie in my mid-20s, and yup it was still fucked up. I still love it though.

    • @ineedzemedic5810
      @ineedzemedic5810 3 месяца назад +1

      I watched EoE when I was 14. Sure to say. Fucked me up for a week

    • @Apathesis0
      @Apathesis0 Месяц назад

      I am an adult, and the power of the 'Air On a G String' segment with Asuka fighting the mass production models keeps me from rewatching EoE. The emotions I feel from the brilliant combination of the music and animation are intense. That song is almost too powerful on its own, IMO

  • @fmneruda5129
    @fmneruda5129 Год назад +174

    I have to say man, I admire your work so much, the things that stand out to me are the insane immersion into the absolute molecules of the subject matter you're presenting, the integrity of the presentation in sticking to the researched facts rather than pushing some absurd and completely forced ideas with the sole purpose of proving to the viewer how clever you are (like some of your peers do, unfortunately) and the fluidity of the storytelling. I really hope you'll get the recognition you so clearly deserve. Congratulations!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +12

      I mean I kinda don't want to stretch too far about what Anno means here or whatever I have no interest in psycho analysing in that way

  • @lucidstatedept1267
    @lucidstatedept1267 8 месяцев назад +24

    It’s so crazy just how intensely involved and intense these animators are. Miura, Anno, Miyazaki, Ito, these artists always placed their art so beyond themselves and what is normally physically allotted. Their stories really reflect how much they invest into their art;

  • @_Daud
    @_Daud Год назад +137

    Man you're one of the most under appreciated content creator on this platform. Love your work.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +14

      Thank you!

  • @KingofCrusher
    @KingofCrusher Год назад +600

    End of Evangelion is still one of my all time favorite movies. That ending was so depressing yet exhilarating, like holy shit this is something I've never seen before and it's awesome. I can get why some people don't like it, but goddamn watching it back in the day it was the fookin shib.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +78

      There's something I've always thought would be hilarious to see which is like one of the first audiences reactions to eoe

    • @stranded9225
      @stranded9225 Год назад +31

      They don’t like it because it didn’t end like they wanted to and they felt called out by it.

    • @diaatlus
      @diaatlus Год назад

      I generally dislike it due to its messiness and i feel like its pretentious, i do appreciate its message however. The weird pedo shit also just makes me uncomfy

    • @stranded9225
      @stranded9225 Год назад +2

      @@diaatlus you’re projecting

    • @diaatlus
      @diaatlus Год назад +20

      @@stranded9225 projecting what? Its possible to just dislike a work 😂 i dont even disagree with its message

  • @ivang5874
    @ivang5874 Год назад +136

    this is incredible work. better production than most documentaries i’ve seen, better research… you’ve really met the standards of the subject. congratulations, it’s more than edutaining your commitment is inspirational. hats off

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +11

      thank you ivan!

  • @unknownpleasures_nic
    @unknownpleasures_nic Год назад +313

    the obsession with the concept of "masculinity" (see the popularity of characters in pop culture like Andrew T and the sudden rise in "masculinity" podcasts) in the west is what makes Shinji so important. He portrays the vulnerable side that everybody has to some degree, even if we are too pridefull to accept that. Some people hate Shinji because they hate that part of themself, they might feel exposed.
    Also, I suffer from mental illness (I'm medicated; I'm doing fine so far), and I feel that all of Shinji's trauma is easier to understand from that perspective than from someone who is considered "well-adjusted". My brother who does not suffer from mental illness doesn't hate Shinji, but he doesn't understand him as I do.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +42

      Yeah Shiniji especially in Japan resonated with a lot of young Japanese kids who felt lost and depression and trauma are totally all over that character, even before the piloting he has some serious baggage with his family

    • @Andrea-fd2bw
      @Andrea-fd2bw Год назад +34

      And to be honest asuka rei and misato had the same kind of Human portrayal as shinji ,i never saw the role of conventional femininity in them ,i only perceived broken people

    • @unknownpleasures_nic
      @unknownpleasures_nic Год назад +18

      @@Andrea-fd2bw yeah, funny thing that I do see a lot ok Asuka in me, which as a young boy I had never felt identified with a female character.

    • @JimJamTheAdmin
      @JimJamTheAdmin Год назад +18

      ​​@@unknownpleasures_nic Asuka's strong desire at a young age to be desired and loved and how she outwardly expressed that resonated with me in a way I had never understood before. Much more did Asuka's behaviour feel like something I related to than Shinji's until I rewatched when I was in a deeply depressive state and felt great resonance with Shinji.

    • @wolfgangbuchner5113
      @wolfgangbuchner5113 8 месяцев назад

      The rise in hyper-masculine culture is a reaction to the increasingly heavy suppression of masculinity in the Western mainstream for the last century, which is being carried out by perverted ideologues, and this is a critically important factor which is dishonest or ignorant to overlook. It isn't about kicking men for having inherent weaknesses, it's about kicking down at the culture of willful weakness.

  • @immanuel7925
    @immanuel7925 Год назад +65

    this is a documentary film. There is SO much effort put into this. Custom animations, voice actors for interviews, excellent editing, silky smooth voice (per ushe) and finally, amazing research. Honestly, I can't thank you enough.
    Also you work is inspiring to me as a, uh, struggling artist. I just want you to know your work is awesome sir.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +7

      i feel the struggle hahah glad you enjoyed, good luck to the future

  • @GhostTwinkek
    @GhostTwinkek Год назад +104

    I'm glad there's a dude on the internet this dedicated to Anno and the olden days that are responsible for the passion in the industry. Reminds me what my goal is in a world full of tiring and distractions.
    Thank you Stevem for being you.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +5

      glad you enjoyed

  • @raduorchestral5773
    @raduorchestral5773 Год назад +42

    I genuinely struggle to understand how much work was required for you to actually create this video, its been a good while since I have been able to pleasantly watch a 3 hour video without at any moment wanting to divert my eyes from the screen, great work man, keep it coming

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +13

      about 11 months straight I started working on the video on January 7th and finished the whole thing give or take on December 1st the final month was basically spent animating the finale section and doing a lot of admin stuff like putting the sources on screen checking each section, audio effects on the quote audio etc etc

    • @raduorchestral5773
      @raduorchestral5773 Год назад +1

      @@Stevem Well damn, I can only say that it was absolutely worth it, also loved that final animation too.

  • @v1deo_vid
    @v1deo_vid Год назад +101

    My favourite footnote in Anno's career is his cameo appearances in Katsuhito Ishii's films, The Taste of Tea and Funky Forest. In the BTS doc for Funky Forest, you can see when Ikki Todoroki first meets Anno. He's a bundle nerves, meeting his hero and scene partner all at once, and gets Anno to sign his copy of Evangelion. Years later, he becomes Anno's personal assistant and is deeply involved with the rebuild films.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +7

      Not just that todoroki is now assistant director on Kamen rider he's annos number 2

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      Btw is there a place to find that BTS doc, there's a lack of ikki footage in this world

    • @v1deo_vid
      @v1deo_vid Год назад +3

      @@Stevem It's on the funky forest DVD and bluray releases, but I doubt it exists anywhere online.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      @@v1deo_vid darn I'll see if I can get a copy then

    • @firstcanonkill1767
      @firstcanonkill1767 Месяц назад

      @@Stevemit may be on internet archive?

  • @BobbyTheSheeth
    @BobbyTheSheeth Год назад +33

    This has to be the best retrospective I’ve ever watched on RUclips. The amount of care and effort that must have gone into this is mind-boggling. Thank you for this

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +2

      damn high praise

  • @echos-myron
    @echos-myron Год назад +49

    Exceptionally well done; as someone succinctly stated already; this may well be the best piece of content on Anno I’ve ever seen. Your content on Miyazaki and Ghibli is of the same caliber as well. If one weren’t already a fan of Anno; they would be after seeing this.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +2

      I appreciate the nice comments I will probs talk about both those topics again in the future

  • @bigamericanhotdog
    @bigamericanhotdog Год назад +23

    i’m only halfway through but i’m so glad youtube recommended this to me. absolutely marvelous work. the solid research, the arrangement of the material, the visuals chosen, the editing, all of it is wonderful, but there is undeniably a personal touch to it that speaks of true love for the media, and i just want to bask in that forever.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +2

      Wow, thank you!

  • @GodelsLaw
    @GodelsLaw Год назад +27

    One of the finest filmmaker retrospectives on this platform.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +2

      I appreciate the kind comment

  • @Okuzuma._.
    @Okuzuma._. 8 месяцев назад +11

    Dude literally put his rage, all his depressive thoughts and what he thinks is wrong with humanity into one anime. And it created one of the best anime of all time.
    It's honestly insane how much these producers were against this sort of writing and depressive material considering it saved their entire company and maybe even the entire anime industry. The writing, depressive material and the lack of explanations made you question everything and interpret it based on your own feelings and that's exactly why the anime was so f*cking good and still is.

  • @cako666
    @cako666 Год назад +26

    Imagine trying to pitch some of the angel designs to toy companies. Ramiel, Matariel and Leliel immediately come to mind.

    • @painovoimaton
      @painovoimaton 8 месяцев назад +3

      At least a blue shiny octahedron would be simple to produce...

  • @NotSoMax
    @NotSoMax 7 месяцев назад +13

    I think this is the video I needed right now. Weird how things work out. And it’s a bit frustrating realizing how much my own work has been influenced by EVA. Even if it’s been about a decade since I last watched it

  • @KaputOtter
    @KaputOtter Год назад +6

    This is a really really great essay. I know a lot of 70s/80s anime history but there's a whole bunch of stuff I still learned here. I REALLY enjoyed how much you talked about the director/producers' relationships with each other across studios, even to the point of juxtaposing clips together to show inspiration (i.e. Nausicaa/Shin Gozilla at 2:46:05 brilliant!)

  • @SokolHazizi
    @SokolHazizi 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm simply in awe of the quality end detail of this. It took me almost a week to watch it and I enjoyed every second of it! this is one of my favorite channels!

  • @bounty_hunter101
    @bounty_hunter101 Год назад +6

    This video is like a documentary and an academic paper perfectly merged into one. The sheer amount of research this must have taken is staggering. This was a great film/documentary/video.

  • @razmitora2214
    @razmitora2214 Год назад +15

    Holy shit, everything about this video is amazing. This is honestly one of my favorite videos on this site! I knew the vague skeleton outline of Anno's career, but your inclusion of the interviews and choices of clips from these shows combines so well with chronicling the history of one of my favorite animators of all time. Easy like and subscribe from me!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад

      thank you for watching!

  • @VisiV
    @VisiV Год назад +15

    I can’t believe how you turn out a 3 hour masterpiece like this. I’ll be watching this for days.

  • @dillohills2747
    @dillohills2747 Год назад +12

    Three hours!? Wow, gonna be working my way through this video the next few days. There's nothing I can say that does justice to the amount of work and time you put into this project. I'll make sure to share this around in hopes it gets the recognition and views it deserves!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      there's timecodes if you need them

  • @spoops98
    @spoops98 Год назад +10

    Been a big fan of eva and always wanted to learn more about the man himself. This documentary has been very insightful and managed to keep me hooked all the way through it's 3 hour runtime! I'm for sure going to check out more of his works now, keep up the great work mate.

  • @centurionstrengthandfitnes3694
    @centurionstrengthandfitnes3694 Год назад +12

    The Daicon 4 video stunned me and somehow powerfully moved me when I first saw it back in the 90s. It stayed with me all this time. It's something really special.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +2

      would have been quite the sight im sure

  • @eliasr7279
    @eliasr7279 3 месяца назад +1

    I could never know just how interesting the process of animation and its industry workings were if I had not stumbled across your channel. Long time EVA fan, long time Ghibli fan, had literally zero clue they were so close! And learning that Hideaki Anno animated the best scene in Nausicaä, a movie I've seen like a dozen times, freaking blew my mind.

  • @SchnozMeister
    @SchnozMeister Год назад +4

    One of your absolute finest videos yet, thanks so much for your hard work and dedication!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      Took long enough haha

  • @Archreux-Leudegrad
    @Archreux-Leudegrad Год назад +6

    You really deserve 3x the credit and attention for all the effort you put into these videos. This style of delivery and presentation is one of the best on YT. It's been awesome seeing your stuff grow and evolve, man. Hope that wrist is doing well!

  • @kris_soju
    @kris_soju Год назад +4

    I can't believe 3 hours of content went by so quick! I like your style of presenting, keep doing this great work!

  • @marymay8855
    @marymay8855 Год назад +11

    I don't have many things to say that haven't already been said already but this video, this whole project, is a definite masterpiece and the work and effort put into this is more than obvious. Truly an incredible video. As someone who has also sifted through countless interviews with Anno and other people he has worked with I only have a smidgen of understanding of how long collecting all these quotes must of taken, especially trying to understand what people meant. Again, this is a beautiful retrospective on Anno and I hope others see that too :)

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +2

      I hope a lot of people watch it so it was worth all that time haha thank you for the kind comments though

  • @santerihuida4215
    @santerihuida4215 11 месяцев назад +4

    You're really knocking it out of the park with your content, this is basically professional level

  • @u.kw1461
    @u.kw1461 Год назад +10

    I'm on the eva segment (god that Anno eoe0looking avant-garde depression sequence!) and I honestly adore the work you have put into this. Not only an impressive, highly detailed and fact-filed dive into Anno's oeuvre but a historical look into otaku culture in Japan then. A window to the anime industry's turbulent. Mad respect for just the hard-work and research of this. Truly a video essay many anime fans need to see

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад

      appreciate the kind comment !

  • @Slychosis.
    @Slychosis. Год назад +5

    Its here…its actually here. Seeing this process over your livestreams and all you’ve been through to make this. Great job!!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +2

      Got there eventually

  • @MYGcutie64
    @MYGcutie64 Год назад +2

    I'm so glad to see how well this turned out. You did such a fantastic job, Steve. I really hope that you'll have some time to give your wrist a break.

  • @treefroggy
    @treefroggy Год назад +60

    This is great, you already know.
    Sad that FLCL was glossed over so briefly (I’m still at Kari Kano while writing this)
    It’s not anno’s project, but it’s a parody of eva and many other things (you already know) and I would love a dossier like this one for FLCL. I have watched it more than anything else, over 50 times since I first saw it 20 years ago, and still find it fascinating, though that’s probably because it was so formative for me, but also because it’s so dense. No one talks about the original tv airing in Japan, or the VHS release. I wonder if there were other cuts.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +36

      Flcl would need its own video as a tsurumaki project it's beyond the bounds if this video, maybe I will one day

    • @treefroggy
      @treefroggy Год назад +5

      @@Stevem I’m surprised no one else has yet. For EVA I’ve been reaching out for an all-encompassing take and just couldn’t find it. Mostly it’s all written in Japanese! There so much to cover I never felt I had a firm grasp on the complete cultural sensation, now I feel a lot more caught up. Thanks!
      The way people regard EVA is how I feel about FLCL. I know enough about the production behind the scenes to know that there is so much there I still don’t know. From this video, I learned that prog and/or whatever adult swim was not just a total cringy disgrace I thought it was, but that anno was about to own FLCL, was stabbed in the back and the property was sold to the highest bidder, making it a disgrace on the corporate and production level too. Wow!
      FLCL was already perfect end to end, when a part 2 was announced all my red flags went up. Before then I said FLCL was untouchable and a rare case of something that was perfect and never messed up by anyone. Ah well…

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +9

      @@treefroggy it was not just flcl more so anything, I think flcl was bough by IG and they co produced the original so it's not like they're randos but the funding for the new series came from warner and toonami/adultswim

    • @KathrynDMK
      @KathrynDMK Год назад +1

      I don’t know if you need this information but the Hazel FLCL video is quite interesting and has come out since you made this comment.

    • @ynraider
      @ynraider 8 месяцев назад

      @@Stevem Anno was deeply involved, he goes uncredited as an actor, as 'the fat cat with massive ...testicles'...
      Tsurumaki is the dbag that said Evangelion's religious imagery was not relevant to the themes of 'Artificial Doomsdays'(Cold War Brinksmanship/USA White/Imperial Christianity) of Evangelion.
      He's not very good at storytelling...
      Anno was also involved in the second half of Gurren Lagann; the insanely heavy/dense/genius half...
      Just like the fantastic first half of KareKano!(they fired Anno...)

  • @richie2701
    @richie2701 Год назад +3

    this was absolutely incredible from the introspective look at his work to the animation effects in the background, this is amazing, well done

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      thank youuu!

  • @HotZenny
    @HotZenny Год назад +13

    Props on all the animations you worked on for this video they were amazing, especially the ending bit, I think they really captured Anno's essence from the beginning of his career to now, and probably that overworked exhausted state too. I also love all the extra B roll you scavenged for this, like the daily life footage of 90's to early 2000's Japan, behind the scenes interviews, cells, early animations, and articles!
    Congratulations. Now get back to work, you have more essays to make 😈

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      I am working on a more casual recommendation video hopefully to put out by the end of the month

  • @gigaman6
    @gigaman6 11 месяцев назад +2

    What a wonderful effort this was. So glad I got to watch this.

  • @strikeaposefilms
    @strikeaposefilms Год назад +14

    That was an incredibly informative piece about not just an artist, but what it means to be an artist, and someone in the industry in general. I feel like I've gained a lot of new insight on what they go through in that part of the entertainment world. This was really incredible production and you should be exceedingly proud of how awesome this is because I felt like I just watched something made by an entire Hollywood documentary team.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +2

      Mostly just me though haha outside voice over and translation

    • @strikeaposefilms
      @strikeaposefilms Год назад

      @@Stevem that's incredible, dude. Love the animations.

  • @weeman987654321321
    @weeman987654321321 Год назад +3

    Man you did an amazing job made me so emotional throughout. I'm glad to see Eva has impacted others like it has impacted me. Literally saved my life thank you for just making me appreciate the work they do even more!

  • @pjbutton3396
    @pjbutton3396 Год назад +5

    I’m so thankful I was randomly recommended your Ryo Fukui video all those years ago. Your research and presentation has only improved with every video and I love being able to learn about the minds behind my favorite anime’s.
    Just fantastic!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      wahay thats going back a bitt

  • @justaamateur6533
    @justaamateur6533 11 месяцев назад +2

    After rewatching this, i gotta say that this is one of the best videos ever put on this site, amazing work man

  • @artisthonyajta
    @artisthonyajta Год назад +2

    This video was great, I especially loved hearing the bits about Kare Kano! Haven’t seen people talk about that show in a while and it’s great to see a new reason to why the show ended.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      im hoping to end that convo entirely on what happened in kare kano

  • @ninnnnnilum
    @ninnnnnilum Год назад +4

    This is phenomenal!!!
    So well-researched
    Well-paced
    Perfectly handled and very atmospheric with your touches.
    Thank you for making this and putting so much work into it!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @ingusmant
    @ingusmant Год назад +121

    Having actual mental issues is also taboo in the west, its just pretending to have those issues that's trendy in some circles, but ask anyone with actual clinical depression or schizophrenia how supportive their community has been and they'll tell you they are on their own.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +32

      That's two different levels, generally people are more open about mental health then they were in the past if there's actual enough government support is another factor of course

    • @theMoporter
      @theMoporter Год назад +37

      You may be allowed to say "I have depression" or "I have anxiety", but you're expected to keep any of all signs of it hidden.
      I've been given advice to "have a nice cup of tea and walk around the block once a day" from family - during bipolar depressive phases that were so severe I was intermittently *catatonic*. While I was living with them.
      In the US, taking absence for mental illness is usually seen as completely invalid by management, as if they aren't real illnesses.
      Anyone publicly referring to having substance dependence disorders are labelled an alcoholic/junkie, their opinions doubtful, and their lives worth less than others. Any other lack of impulse control (gambling addiction etc.) is simply seen as poor self-control.
      Having any psychotic symptoms - hallucinations, paranoia, etc. - gets you labelled as crazy and dangerous to others. I don't want to expand on the hate crimes related to this one.
      "Narcissist", "psychopath" and "sociopath" are used as insults by nearly everyone and are synonymous with evil. Women with borderline or, to a lesser degree, bipolar disorder are stereotyped as hysterical and dangerous to others.
      That's all before we touch on religions persecuting us. Or blaming it for school shootings. And without including developmental differences like ADHD and autism.
      It's fair to say that it's less taboo to have some mental illnesses here, for sure - in recent history. For people of Anno's generation, my parents, it was exactly as taboo for them as it was for him. It's the younger generations around the globe that are more open to talking about mental illness, and we're still a generation or two away before it's really no longer taboo to discuss.

    • @mimszanadunstedt441
      @mimszanadunstedt441 Год назад

      Theres a social effect where the group is motivated only as strongly as the least motivated member. So groups inherently feel held back. Like you go to didney wurld, then you cant do anything but others want to enjoy themself and not waste their vacation. Its like that but to a much smaller extent. And those around them shouldn't be forced into an obligation that makes themself worse off either.

    • @mimszanadunstedt441
      @mimszanadunstedt441 Год назад

      Green tea helps with mild anhedonia tho, for me anyways.

    • @TheSapphireLeo
      @TheSapphireLeo Год назад

      @@mimszanadunstedt441 Good to know and if decafinated if also to avoid anxiety and also be careful with the AAVE/African American Vernacular English passed off as slang, as it could be harmful to the black community and even us, too?

  • @nerdwisdomyo9563
    @nerdwisdomyo9563 Год назад +4

    Wow, that video single-handedly made me appreciate anime a bit more
    This is probably one of my favorite videos I’ve ever seen honestly, idk why but it’s just right, great job

  • @iidsch
    @iidsch 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow this was very well produced and entertaining! Im not even an eva/anno fan but I bingewatched the whole video in a day

  • @sparkeee3
    @sparkeee3 Год назад +3

    I’ve been wanting a video just like this for so long. Absolutely excellent work

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it!

  • @JanitorJoey
    @JanitorJoey Год назад +10

    Super proud of ya, Stevem - way to stick it out! Feels like you spent half your life on this documentary!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +3

      Maybe of what's left at this rate haha

  • @Ephemeral2004
    @Ephemeral2004 Год назад +2

    i loved seeing the journey of them and you as you put countless hours into this video we also see the changes in you physically over these countless hours, in a short and sweet version. GoodJob!

  • @galadmor5466
    @galadmor5466 Год назад +1

    Probably the best video I've ever seen on RUclips. It gave me a whole new dimension of appreciation for the works of Hideaki Anno and I'll certainly remember it every time I discuss something related to Eva. Your work is simply amazing

  • @Double400
    @Double400 Год назад +5

    This is an insane amount of work, amazing job

  • @Trixiethegoldenwitch
    @Trixiethegoldenwitch Год назад +4

    Fantastic ‘documentary!’ I loved every minute

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +3

      Thanks Trixie :)

  • @sylvahb1068
    @sylvahb1068 Год назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant! Depth of research completely unexpected. Empathy levels swole. Finishing this up after having watched NGE Rebuild 4 (Shin Eva) in the big screen theater, and I'm deeply moved. Thank you.

  • @kuramaruki
    @kuramaruki 10 месяцев назад +2

    Deepest dive into this theme. Bro you are the best

  • @AndrewDasilvaPLT
    @AndrewDasilvaPLT Год назад +4

    I've been following Eva since 1997. You have some notes and footage that I did not know of.
    Thank you.

  • @onafielisil
    @onafielisil Год назад +4

    Thank you for the passion and hours you poured into this essay, it moved my heart and light up my brain

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      glad you enjoyed

  • @daddygrasshopper
    @daddygrasshopper Год назад +2

    Finally got to see 3.0+1.0 during the recent screenings in the USA. Good timing sir, and well done. Thank you for the amazing video and sharing your sources!

  • @fonghoulen7739
    @fonghoulen7739 Год назад +2

    What a impressive documentary, The points of view and commentary angles presented in some of video essay you make are much better than some RUclips channel with a large number of subscribers.

  • @blankthoughttv
    @blankthoughttv Год назад +4

    I didn't realize it until the end but you didn't start off with a beard that long. this project must have taken you A LONG TIME. good work, sir. Props to keeping at it.

  • @m.a.9571
    @m.a.9571 Год назад +3

    Sorry for the late comment but damn this is one of the best content that I've seen in not just your channel but in this side of RUclips as well. I sincerely hope that Hideaki Anno would warch this video and be proud to not just in your dedication at your work but also be proud that there are people out there that appreciates the work he and his team has created throughout the years.

  • @enor69420
    @enor69420 3 месяца назад +2

    It feels illegal to watch such a good video for free. Extremely well done from start to finish. From the animations to the indepth analysis of Hideaki's psyche and even small details like the numbers on the top right corner to keep a sense of which era of time we are on really adds a great touch. The editing, sound design, animation and writing are all 10/10. Thank you for such a detailed video essay.
    Forgot to add this, also the part that you grew out your beard the whole video was also a great touch of kind of showing how you also grew as the video kept going but also stated how long it took you to make it in the first place.

  • @MatiasParkman
    @MatiasParkman Год назад

    I almost cry at the end, great work!

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      thank you!

  • @abijanu_101
    @abijanu_101 Год назад +5

    This was amazing holy fuck i respect you so much for compiling all this. Also you look really nice! You earned yourself a sub and also me sharing this video with a bunch of other people, hope this video gets millions of views.

  • @Spirit_Chaser
    @Spirit_Chaser Год назад +12

    Really loved this video. It was engaging and entertaining from start to finish which is impressive considering the length. I did wish you'd have talked more about Anno's influences. There were only a few seconds spent on Yamato, and Ideon was mentioned in name, but is very important to Eva and Anno. Still, this is one of the most important videos coming from anime content creators.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +3

      It really depends on how many quotes Anno has on those things he usually doesn't go into influence talk specifically unless talking to those people, there are two yamato quotes in this video, the only ideon quote I recall seeing is one where he recommends the movie when talking to tomino he's seemed more on chars counterattack talk and v

  • @xitylights
    @xitylights Год назад +1

    I’m so glad you added the Shin Kamen Rider teaser at the end. Admittedly I’m not the most dedicated viewer of yours but I sit down to watch your essays with intention, and I really love all your original animation and drawings. I think you really brought it to a whole new level here. I would too, for a retrospective dedicated to Anno. Thank you so much, for all your hard work. EDIT: I haven’t seen his latest live action stuff yet so I’m holding off on watching Anno Problem part 2.

  • @Apollo-nz7wf
    @Apollo-nz7wf Год назад +2

    what a wonderfully pleasant viewing experience. this was so much fun to watch. the amount of dedication put into the research and composition of this video is baffling. i have soooo much respect for you and your team for crafting such an amazing final product.

  • @bedayaya1
    @bedayaya1 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this big documentary covering the work! Especially the older stuff I got an insight I'd never had.
    Surprised there was no comment on the abundance of sexualized shots in Shin.

  • @momopeachies
    @momopeachies Год назад +19

    I'm watching this when it has ~42k views and all I can say is this was phenomenal. Like most people, I know of Anno through Eva and while I knew of Kare Kano I had no idea he went on to make live-action films (other than Shin Godzilla). You did an amazing job on this and you should be incredibly proud. You've taken a director that has been part of my life since my early teens and explored his works through the ages and given proper time and respect for all of his works. I am just floored.

  • @newwavex8665
    @newwavex8665 Год назад

    I love this series so much. To have so many crucial voices narrate everything, makes it feel so immersive. These are very beautiful love letters to these artists.

  • @zacchaeussteed3952
    @zacchaeussteed3952 Год назад +1

    You & your team did a great job on this video! Thank you very much for the content 🙏🏾

  • @chekmonstah
    @chekmonstah Год назад +13

    this is beautiful. the visuals and the silent 'blank' parts are tastefully executed.
    i never knew i needed this documentary so bad.
    chef's kiss all around.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @stheteller7470
    @stheteller7470 Год назад +41

    It's finally here! I'm wondering if you would call it your magnum opus. I made sure that my work schedule made it so I could watch this the next night; and I can tell that by far and away, this will be the best video about evangelion's development, and it's director, as I've come to know from the master storyteller and best anime youtuber, Stevem. I hope you take a long, well-deserved rest after this video.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +4

      Nah seemed more fitting for the Nausicaa video haha

  • @Viper-py4pg
    @Viper-py4pg Год назад

    yesssss I didn't know how much I needed this video until now will definitely rewatch and go through the sources doc in the future. Wonderful animation work on your part as well :3

  • @user-vi2sy9os1v
    @user-vi2sy9os1v 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this amazing documentary. I'm a new member to the NGE saga, I've literally just scratched the surface of it, and with this insight, I can now understand almost everything. There were some questions about Anno, that I wasn't even sure of what could make sense. Thank you Steve!

  • @HD-yh4fu
    @HD-yh4fu Год назад +7

    I always love these animator/studio deep dives that you do, but damn is this one next level! Have you thought about shopping this around to any of the major paid streaming services?

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +1

      No lol what a legal mess that would be

  • @mr2000s
    @mr2000s Год назад +4

    Simultaneously an intimate portrait of a man and an acknowledgement that he cannot be known solely through quotes and research. A great documentary that the author should be proud of (though I guess Anno would want me to say “work of fiction” instead)! I look forward to your future projects just as I look forward to Anno’s ❤

  • @Cardiopazia
    @Cardiopazia 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for so neatly dividing the video into his different works, I just came in for Kare Kano and it was very interesting, maybe I'll be back as I explore his other works.

  • @aereio9141
    @aereio9141 Год назад

    this is insane production quality-- im so happy i can watch this for free online!! amazing documentary :]

  • @lolthispoops9147
    @lolthispoops9147 Год назад +18

    this is amazing, like its entertaining and so informative, the fact you chose to include a lot of conversations that people had amongst each other really stimulated my ADHD brain, i could probably listen to this Essay 10-100 times over and over again, thanks for this masterpiece

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +3

      fellow ADHD-er huh

  • @TreyChadwick
    @TreyChadwick Год назад +6

    I genuinely laughed @1:02:54 when the gainax reaction to Eva’s finale reception was set over the patriots conspiracy music from MGS2. Bravo

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +5

      i thought it was fitting might be my favourite part of the video ahahh

  • @asserm.8047
    @asserm.8047 Год назад +2

    wow. im only 1h/3 in, but i want to leave a comment in order to boost the video, even though i dont have anything better to say yet. amazing work, thank you for creating this

  • @jessealexander8135
    @jessealexander8135 Год назад +2

    Incredible work!

  • @richboss_
    @richboss_ Год назад +6

    What incredible work you've done here. This is the type of video that becomes an instant RUclips classic. Feels like I should be paying for this quality of content.

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад

      Thank you well you know where to go if you wanna leave a tip haha

  • @dojee8993
    @dojee8993 Год назад +62

    there's a handful of people at the top of Anitube and Stevem is consistently at the forefront of those
    thank you so much for the great work👍

    • @Stevem
      @Stevem  Год назад +4

      Thank you 11111

  • @sebbychou
    @sebbychou 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful work about beautiful work

  • @deuzdeuz8115
    @deuzdeuz8115 Год назад

    First time I watch enterely a video this long on YT.
    This is so good!
    Thank you for your amazing work!