Nekore Legaia Ya, it was never explained what warp was doing in the slums in the first place prior to his memory loss though. Or why defective warp was allow ing the new warp to be born when he want to stay in power
@@theeye8276 That's not true. It's just simple. Warp was bored in the palace and didn't like the constant surveillance. In the beginning of episode 9 he was flying around on a glider alone with closed eyes apparently dozing off and crashed into a building where neiro found him. He didn't have memory loss then but already a small hole in his chest which presumably came from the missing love in his life. If you mean the first episode he fell because defective warp opened a trapdoor under him and neiro. Warp sacrificed himself and saved neiro with his mask from the toxic clouds but lost his memory when he breathed them in and crashed into the slums where episode 1 begins. And defective warp probably couldn't prevent warp from being born and then he couldn't get rid of him because first he was protected and second he was invincible from the outside. He waited for a chance which neiro gave him by leading warp into that secluded room with a trap door.
@@jx4219 what do you mean he couldn't stop the new warp from being born? He destroyed the AI easily enough later in the series sp why couldn't he have done it sooner?
@@jx4219 I know what happened in the series so you really didn't have to write all that btw but I appreciate the recap. When I said it didn't explain what he was doing in the slums I was refering too him flying on his glider and dozing off as you said. The series did not explain why he was there.
@@bombintheseeinqWhy does it have to be stated anywhere? It’s apparent with the unique character designs given the influence of Tezuka’s work. Sorry if I come across a little strong here, but to me that’s like asking for a source to verify if Mega Man was in any way inspired by Astro Boy
I recently watched kaiba and i quickly got hooked by the depth of the story and the gorgeous animation of the anime. Now i might look other yuasa creation
Absolutely the one biggest reason why Yuasa is my favourite anime director. Complete visual freedom is the one clear advantage that animation has over live-action. As a director why would you not want utilize that? Just look at all the cardboard cutout light-novel designs we're getting lately... I can only thank studios like bones for still putting big priorities on art and visual aesthetics.
I just fell into this wormhole of analyzing Ping Pong the anime series... simply mesmerized by everything about it-- its color design, its narrative depth, its storytelling, and how it got the sports genre so right... Thanks for this series on Yuasa... I am plowing right thru these videos.
They are unique no doubt. Each one is carefully designed to complement or even add to the existing narrative. I love how he warps the entire visual design to make that work stand out but through his minimalistic approach it doesn't overload the viewer or distract them.
Thanks for making these awesome videos! i dont have a an top list. i normally pick an anime to watch based on my mood. sometimes i like a classic, sometimes a cute slice of life, but i dont like much loli animes tho. because those are overused. I made an comment on one of you're anime lesson videos, i would like to hear your cover, how much money does japan make from u.s manga and anime purchases?
Yuasa film are really great! i watched alot of his film but i never knew it was his work until i found this video if you never seen any of Masaaki yuasa work at all you should try to watch these -*tatami galaxy* -*kaiba* -*Devilman Crybaby* -*Lu over the wall* he even did a adventure time cross over episode tho "the Food Chain" edit - don't mind about my grammar i'm a *asian person* after all english is my *third language* okie? just take my * recommendations*
From which movies are the scenes at 0:07-0:10 and 6:30-6:36? And are the first two pan shots of this video also from a film by Yuasa? Thanks for the great work!
I don't understand why you include Noiseman Sound Insect as an example, It's not directed by Yuasa but by Koji Morimoto. Yuasa was the animating supervisor.
I watched all of Shin Chan's movies when I was young, so I was exposed to Yuasa's animation at a very young age. I must say, back then I didn't appreciated it because it always felt so wonky, fidgety and way too hyper for my likings. I came across Yuasa again as an animation student, my lecturer gave a brief lecture about him before and that's when I know his name for the first time. I immediately recognized his style because it's so distinct, and then I realize just how much of a masterpiece his works are. There is no other animator who could pull of the same style of animation as his. The way the characters, the world, camera moves. It's dynamic, expressive and so full of life, it's literally art! I hope that one day I will be able to create animation just like his!
Unlike another work of Masaaki Yuasa 'Devilman Crybaby' the backgrounds are usually just shitty textures 😂 I mean I LOVEEEEEED THE SHOW IT GIVES IT A REALLY GOOD FEEL LIKE... ruclips.net/video/9lFyX4_3Kbo/видео.html i highly reccomend to watch Devilman Crybaby
Kaiba was such a great show. It's a shame hot few people have seen it.
Nekore Legaia Ya, it was never explained what warp was doing in the slums in the first place prior to his memory loss though. Or why defective warp was allow ing the new warp to be born when he want to stay in power
Nekore Legaia I could name other stuff that was left in explained but I'd be droning
@@theeye8276 That's not true. It's just simple. Warp was bored in the palace and didn't like the constant surveillance.
In the beginning of episode 9 he was flying around on a glider alone with closed eyes apparently dozing off and crashed into a building where neiro found him. He didn't have memory loss then but already a small hole in his chest which presumably came from the missing love in his life.
If you mean the first episode he fell because defective warp opened a trapdoor under him and neiro. Warp sacrificed himself and saved neiro with his mask from the toxic clouds but lost his memory when he breathed them in and crashed into the slums where episode 1 begins.
And defective warp probably couldn't prevent warp from being born and then he couldn't get rid of him because first he was protected and second he was invincible from the outside. He waited for a chance which neiro gave him by leading warp into that secluded room with a trap door.
@@jx4219 what do you mean he couldn't stop the new warp from being born? He destroyed the AI easily enough later in the series sp why couldn't he have done it sooner?
@@jx4219 I know what happened in the series so you really didn't have to write all that btw but I appreciate the recap. When I said it didn't explain what he was doing in the slums I was refering too him flying on his glider and dozing off as you said. The series did not explain why he was there.
Just finished Kaiba. Beyond great.
SquidwardAF Best Osamu Tezuka tribute anime I have ever seen!
Me too. Absolutely loved it.
I wish it were longer because I didn't want to leave the world.
@@Popcultureguy3000 ik this is 5 years old, but where was this stated? i'm curious
@@bombintheseeinqWhy does it have to be stated anywhere? It’s apparent with the unique character designs given the influence of Tezuka’s work. Sorry if I come across a little strong here, but to me that’s like asking for a source to verify if Mega Man was in any way inspired by Astro Boy
I recently watched kaiba and i quickly got hooked by the depth of the story and the gorgeous animation of the anime. Now i might look other yuasa creation
Do remember that Yuasa was a co-writer and key animator for one of the best masterpiece of all time, Cat Soup.
Oh wow I remember that one, had no idea he was in on it!
Absolutely the one biggest reason why Yuasa is my favourite anime director.
Complete visual freedom is the one clear advantage that animation has over live-action.
As a director why would you not want utilize that? Just look at all the cardboard cutout light-novel designs we're getting lately...
I can only thank studios like bones for still putting big priorities on art and visual aesthetics.
totally agree
You chose some excellent shots to illustrate Yuasa’s genius.
He is the most under-rated artists to ever exist. I love every single work of his.
I just fell into this wormhole of analyzing Ping Pong the anime series... simply mesmerized by everything about it-- its color design, its narrative depth, its storytelling, and how it got the sports genre so right... Thanks for this series on Yuasa... I am plowing right thru these videos.
Y'all should thank Taiyo Matsumoto for ping pong. The anime is basically a 1:1 representation of the manga!
This is another in my series of Yuasa videos. What do you think about Yuasa's world building?
They are unique no doubt. Each one is carefully designed to complement or even add to the existing narrative. I love how he warps the entire visual design to make that work stand out but through his minimalistic approach it doesn't overload the viewer or distract them.
Thanks for making these awesome videos! i dont have a an top list. i normally pick an anime to watch based on my mood. sometimes i like a classic, sometimes a cute slice of life, but i dont like much loli animes tho. because those are overused. I made an comment on one of you're anime lesson videos, i would like to hear your cover, how much money does japan make from u.s manga and anime purchases?
Okay but why you didn't make any video on berserk manga
He brings an original view in every piece, he's not afraid of making something new and the final result it's astonishing.
love all your vids man. Like wow, the quality.
Thanks! :)
Yuasa isa fucking goat. Ping Pong is my favorite anime of all time
I can't believe they got this guy to do a Devilman remake.
Another great video I appreciate the hard work that goes into putting these together.
ANOTHER! YUASA VIDEO! WOW YOU JUST KEEP SURPRISING ME!
It's very interesting to here all of this about Yuasa, it makes me want to check out more of his work.
4:51 is a short called Noiseman Sound Insect
Another great video. Keep up the good work - proud of you
Appreciate ya
2:20 "I'll explain that more lay' er in the video"
Nice accent.
Fuck, Devilman was so gooood
Very interesting, I appreciate his uniqueness even though it's not really the kind of thing I like.
How come I never see Kemonozume in your Yuasa videos?
From where does the clip at 0:07 and 4:51 come from? I never seen those, and I can't find them on wiki
I would love to see a video like this using Eizouken as reference as well
Yuasa film are really great! i watched alot of his film but i never knew it was his work until i found this video
if you never seen any of Masaaki yuasa work at all you should try to watch these
-*tatami galaxy*
-*kaiba*
-*Devilman Crybaby*
-*Lu over the wall*
he even did a adventure time cross over episode tho "the Food Chain"
edit - don't mind about my grammar i'm a *asian person* after all english is my *third language* okie? just take my * recommendations*
I love Yuasa, but I am so frustrated that you didnt mention Kemonozume - my favorite series from him!
Great video
From which movies are the scenes at 0:07-0:10 and 6:30-6:36? And are the first two pan shots of this video also from a film by Yuasa? Thanks for the great work!
0:07 is Noiseman Sound Insect
Please, Can someone give me the name of the anime at 0:50 ?
What are the names of all animes used in this video? I know some of them, but not all
4:52 Which anime is this clip from?
"Erased" is an amazing anime and I recommend checking it out
The animation in the very opening of the video... Could you tell me what this is from, please?
he makeing an devilman anime!!
what anime is at 6:30 ?, looks fantastic
#kaibayuasa
I don't understand why you include Noiseman Sound Insect as an example, It's not directed by Yuasa but by Koji Morimoto. Yuasa was the animating supervisor.
SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME WHAT SONG IS THAT!
What song do you use in your outro?
What is the Shin chan movie?
Will you do a video on a different director?
+Calum. Once I've finished covering Yuasa
Greatest anime director, unfortunately he isn't very active in the industry :/
He's currently working on a few projects :)
He's working on a new movie for 2017 I think
New anime this year : keep your hands of eizouken
Location.
Shinchan is Yuasa's work ? o.0
Episode director and animator.
I thought many people knew this already.
Just look. It's frikkin obvious.
+red comn No. It's not obvious. Just because the art style is similar doesn't necessarily mean that the director is too.
I watched all of Shin Chan's movies when I was young, so I was exposed to Yuasa's animation at a very young age. I must say, back then I didn't appreciated it because it always felt so wonky, fidgety and way too hyper for my likings. I came across Yuasa again as an animation student, my lecturer gave a brief lecture about him before and that's when I know his name for the first time. I immediately recognized his style because it's so distinct, and then I realize just how much of a masterpiece his works are. There is no other animator who could pull of the same style of animation as his. The way the characters, the world, camera moves. It's dynamic, expressive and so full of life, it's literally art! I hope that one day I will be able to create animation just like his!
Suka ochen interesno no nihuya ne ponyatno ahaha
#kaiba(youcancallitkaibayuasabecauseputtinginkaibagetsyoudigimoninstead(orsomecrap))
Unlike another work of Masaaki Yuasa 'Devilman Crybaby' the backgrounds are usually just shitty textures 😂 I mean I LOVEEEEEED THE SHOW IT GIVES IT A REALLY GOOD FEEL LIKE...
ruclips.net/video/9lFyX4_3Kbo/видео.html i highly reccomend to watch Devilman Crybaby
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