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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
  • 🍡Use Code "RACHELJUN" for $5 off your first Sakuraco team.sakura.co/racheljunadven... box today! Experience Japan from the comfort of your own home
    0:00-2:06 Woodworking
    2:06-10:04 Shogun
    10:04-12:59 Snack break
    12:59-16:39 Board games
    16:39-20:35 Frieren chat
    20:35-28:35 Frieren video essay
    28:35-31:15 Brennan Lee Mulligan and Dropout
    31:15-36:01 Other recommendations
    36:01-36:31 Fuji/Wisteria growth update!
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    Wyrmspan
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  • @RachelandJunAdventures
    @RachelandJunAdventures  10 дней назад +79

    🍡Use Code "RACHELJUN" for $5 off your first Sakuraco team.sakura.co/racheljunadventures-SC2406 box today! Experience Japan from the comfort of your own home
    Thank you to Sakuraco for sponsoring our video!

    • @fo4urm640
      @fo4urm640 10 дней назад +1

      Recommend "Non Non Biyori" it's a slice of life anime, so no real plot. But the setting of rural Japan & the loveable characters. Being sent back into the mindset of childhood. It's very relaxing & a show I recommend for stressful time or to get a good nights sleep

    • @evewithwonder
      @evewithwonder 9 дней назад

      OMG Rachel, you like D&D 🤩 I loooove D&D and playing with you would be so fun! What class/classes have you played? Currently I'm playing a Draconic Bloodline Sorceress. She's lvl 11 and she's still alive (by some miracle 🤣).

    • @hansmuster1572
      @hansmuster1572 9 дней назад

      When i heard you talking about Frieren i immediately thought of "Guardian of the Spirit". A little bit on the older side made in 2007 but i think it still holds up really well. Very good Animation and Balsa is such a unique Heroine. I think you might really like this one.

    • @wanderingjadah
      @wanderingjadah 8 дней назад +1

      I love this video format of you guys talking about your interests. Of course I watch anything you post, it’s always a treat.

    • @jonahwhale9047
      @jonahwhale9047 8 дней назад

      I don't know where you are but there's a great, small wood architect/design school in Gifu. You should go visit them or take a course. Also hang out with some traditional carpenters/housemakers. They'd be a fun videos. I think it's Academy of Forest Science and Culture, Gifu. On snacks, have you even done “roken manto” makers (manju steamed buns)? There's a really old one in Matsuyama, called Takeuchi. I forget the name of it but there's a kind of fern jelly ... warabi mochi in kinako.

  • @riihatesyou
    @riihatesyou 10 дней назад +1115

    to hear Brennan Lee Mulligan and dropout mentioned here was so unexpected and I've never been happier

    • @junthebiscuit
      @junthebiscuit 10 дней назад +35

      oh my gosh same, I love dimension 20

    • @Sydberry
      @Sydberry 10 дней назад +17

      They're such an unknown gem, Dropout and its cast are hilarious

    • @pemilystallwark
      @pemilystallwark 10 дней назад +5

      Yes, same!

    • @cherryhearthuh
      @cherryhearthuh 10 дней назад +9

      same I love Brennan!!

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 10 дней назад +10

      I loved him in the CEO series on Dropout, I frequently rewatch those.

  • @Cheskaz
    @Cheskaz 10 дней назад +462

    We love a future where people can ignore their swords and love cats

  • @evelyneca7454
    @evelyneca7454 10 дней назад +817

    I love that Rachel and her grandpa are both into woodworking eventho they're far away from eachother. So sweet!

    • @dao8805
      @dao8805 10 дней назад +18

      I love Rachel's woodworking, period! She inspired me to build a drop trap similar to the one she used to rescue Pichi and I was able to rescue four kittens in my yard who are now in foster care, so Rachel's woodworking also saves lives!

  • @PontusHultgren
    @PontusHultgren 8 дней назад +107

    Thank you so much for the shoutout!! You have no idea how happy it makes me to hear you like my cover of One Winged Angel so much! I have watched a lot of your videos over the years (Jun's "How I trained my Cats" video I must have seen over a hundred times) so I am floored that you somehow have stumbled upon my channel. I'm working hard to finish my Chrono Cross album and I hope you will like it, Rachel! Thank you so much again - Much love to you both from Sweden ❤

  • @MagdaH97
    @MagdaH97 10 дней назад +956

    The Nagi running in the catwheel transition is the best thing in this video xD

    • @saikogrrl
      @saikogrrl 10 дней назад +8

      Yes! I shrieked with joy when he first appeared 😅

    • @CandycaneBeyond
      @CandycaneBeyond 9 дней назад +4

      Brilliant!

    • @guinntessence
      @guinntessence 9 дней назад +5

      It's so perfect!!

    • @rosee4414
      @rosee4414 9 дней назад

      The best thing ever!

    • @moustik31
      @moustik31 9 дней назад

      Yes, I love it it's so funny!
      😂

  • @ophylias2107
    @ophylias2107 10 дней назад +345

    What I find refreshing in Frieren is how the elves don't have the same temperament as elves in most fantasy settings, like tolkien, the witcher, and even dungeon meshi. It's nice to see the elves as a bit more humble.

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 9 дней назад +20

      I think all elves in fantasy settings come from Tolkien. Before they were just like pixies.

    • @tedweird
      @tedweird 9 дней назад +16

      detached but not arrogantly so

    • @swanhill5759
      @swanhill5759 7 дней назад +10

      Tolkien elves are extremely expressive, have emotional range, and love to party! Popular adaptations make them act Vulcan-like for some reason.

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 7 дней назад +3

      @@swanhill5759 In the books, really outside of Feanor and his sons they seem that way. The Vanyar totally do.
      Admittedly more shown emotional range than a Vulcan, but really properly speaking a Vulcan is a seething volcano of emotions held in control by a logical overlay.

  • @simoncucho
    @simoncucho 10 дней назад +100

    Rachel being a Dropout girlie is the best crossover. This timeline is suddenly so much better. Brennan is a good introduction point, soon enough you'll be familiar Dropout cast.
    Also PLEASE watch A Court of Fey and Flowers on Dropout, I'm sure you will ABSOLUTELY love it. Regency Jane Austen Magic Fey D&D? Perfection.

  • @Qute12u
    @Qute12u 10 дней назад +176

    The fact that Frieren is able to make every single character have so much depth is what truly amazes me.

    • @Qute12u
      @Qute12u 10 дней назад +4

      I’ve also rewatched so many times at this point. And I always pick up some new detail I didn’t notice before.

    • @Marco_Onyxheart
      @Marco_Onyxheart 10 дней назад +15

      I swear Frieren is autistically coded. I'm autistic and I recognise a lot of her character. Like how she's not very emotional, until a certain point when she finally connects with and feels her emotions, and it all comes out.

    • @TheJoyCoaster
      @TheJoyCoaster 9 дней назад +6

      ​@Marco_Onyxheart I think that's more so due to her long life and the nature of elves

    • @pedromfl
      @pedromfl 9 дней назад +4

      @@TheJoyCoaster Exactly...

  • @B1lly_
    @B1lly_ 10 дней назад +399

    That shot of Prince Nagi looking down at us like we're peasant is just 😹

  • @soltersortna
    @soltersortna 10 дней назад +59

    Every time you post about your interests I become more convinced we are twins seriously. Board games, DnD, video games, gardening, woodworking, and omg your sense of fashion is impeccable! It may be the parasocial talking but I’m pretty sure we would be best friends irl

    • @RachelandJunAdventures
      @RachelandJunAdventures  9 дней назад +26

      Let me know if you ever move to Fukuoka lmao

    • @MiriBON
      @MiriBON 9 дней назад +2

      Ive been having the same feeling :D Just so many interest shared, from cats to anime, gaming, DnD and a dash of board games.

  • @NutCase
    @NutCase 10 дней назад +79

    What a wonderful video essay about Frieren. I cried during the show in so many eps. The sour sour grape spell had me sobbing like a baby.

    • @stephanieok5365
      @stephanieok5365 10 дней назад +13

      Omg agreed. The way aspects of a person connect to history and personal friendship have me sobbing and wanting to call high school buddies I only get to see a little bit as a responsible adult with a mortgage that lives far away. ;_;

  • @DeliciousPigeonCheez
    @DeliciousPigeonCheez 10 дней назад +188

    Poki gets a mere whiff of a whisper that a Sakuraco box is about to be unboxed and he's immediately on the case. That boy knows what is good.

  • @waywardstrays
    @waywardstrays 10 дней назад +161

    I think most Americans have heard the word Shogun and Samurai

    • @thebookreader6934
      @thebookreader6934 10 дней назад +38

      For sure samurai, shogun maybe not everyone, or if they have they may not remember it. And I'm sure most don't know what it means, like Rachel said

    • @Anonymous-zk7yk
      @Anonymous-zk7yk 10 дней назад +17

      I kinda knew the word Shogun when I was in high school, but only because I was into Japanese pop culture. I think the average American wouldn't know.
      My husband teaches 7th grade history, which covers "world" history. They spend about 2 weeks on all of East Asia. There are very few names they cover, and most don't remember them beyond the test.

    • @biscottaish
      @biscottaish 10 дней назад +3

      Rachel might be right that we know the word shogun because of the book, though. My dad gave it to me when I started to be interested in Japan

    • @stbananastein
      @stbananastein 10 дней назад +21

      Yeah, I think shogun is way more common to know than tennou

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 9 дней назад +5

      @@biscottaish Probably more because it was a mini-series back in the 80s. How many read the book?

  • @lexicon1742
    @lexicon1742 10 дней назад +40

    Rachel is dressed up so nicely, and then Jun is there in his polo tee 😂 couple moment right there

  • @deiapeevska9664
    @deiapeevska9664 10 дней назад +78

    To be honest I understand what you mean with boring and repetitive female characters in anime. I too wish there were more magical animes and adventure ones with sympathetic yet unique characters. I would recommend Apothecary Diaries as it is another anime with interesting female lead who is different yet presented well and the plot is quite interesting too.

    • @maffe_distroyer
      @maffe_distroyer 10 дней назад

      The age gap between the main character and the main romantic interest is a big nono

    • @deiapeevska9664
      @deiapeevska9664 10 дней назад +14

      @@maffe_distroyer I don't want to spoil you but you may want to revisit the series once more comes out. I do understand your concerns but the difference in age is in fact very small. 😊

    • @deiapeevska9664
      @deiapeevska9664 10 дней назад +2

      @@maffe_distroyer Still if the series is not up to your liking it is absolutely normal. Everyone has a different taste.

    • @maffe_distroyer
      @maffe_distroyer 9 дней назад

      @@deiapeevska9664 is just the way they portray it makes me uncomfy , a adult looking for the eyes of a girl, that look a lot younger than him
      Is kinda sad , i was enjoying all the rest of it , i left it in ep 11

    • @deiapeevska9664
      @deiapeevska9664 8 дней назад +8

      ​​@@maffe_distroyer(I'll leave a SPOILER at the end of the comment for those that would like to know.) But....Well uh.... Most animes look that way I guess. It's just the way that artists like to illustrate the main characters.



















      !!!!SPOILER WARNING!!!!
      The two main characters Maomao and Jinshi are 17 and 18 years old. They are in fact nearly the same age or should I say are 1 year apart. And so as to not spoil anyone any further I'll just say it has something to do with Jinshi's secret.

  • @melskmelsk
    @melskmelsk 10 дней назад +347

    As an autistic person there's pretty much nothing I love more than talking about my obsessions and listening to others talk about theirs so BIG YES TO THIS 🙌🙌

    • @raven7835
      @raven7835 10 дней назад +15

      This exactly!! I love talking about what i love and being put onto things i havent heard of

    • @stephanieok5365
      @stephanieok5365 10 дней назад +16

      @@melskmelsk whenever someone gets into their hyper focus I'm like, yesss give me the lore dump.

    • @ghostrasmussen8414
      @ghostrasmussen8414 10 дней назад +13

      Omg yes!! Hearing people talk about there passions is so much fun, i love when people start stimming while talking about there interests, its amazing!!!!

    • @diarybysophiac
      @diarybysophiac 7 дней назад +3

      i agree 😭

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 3 дня назад

      I absolutely love listening to a video essay of someone obsessing over some media but I don't usually want to watch an entire video essay so the little surprise mini-essay in the middle of this was everything I need.

  • @RachelandJunAdventures
    @RachelandJunAdventures  10 дней назад +209

    MORE RECOMMENDATIONS PLEASE 💕

    • @teukuchandra4734
      @teukuchandra4734 10 дней назад +29

      why not give 'land of the lustrous' a shot? its a amazing

    • @Idektbhxd
      @Idektbhxd 10 дней назад +112

      Apothecary Diaries is a really good one with a great female protagonist and a ton of great and well written female characters. Also maybe check out Delicious in Dungeon.

    • @sleepypercy
      @sleepypercy 10 дней назад +41

      Witch Hat Atelier!! Its soooo good and more progressive!

    • @AC-ni4gt
      @AC-ni4gt 10 дней назад +3

      Maybe older ones like Isekai Shoukudou or Isekai Izakaya Nobu. Isekai Izakaya Nobu also has a live-action one too. What about that star collar for the cats but Super Mario style? I think there's some gardening shows somewhere. Maybe make a catio for the house cats?

    • @luisasierra8148
      @luisasierra8148 10 дней назад +7

      Nana and Paradise Kiss!!

  • @annenelson5784
    @annenelson5784 10 дней назад +115

    PLEASE make more “Stuff We Like” videos 😄 I literally made a cup of coffee and hung out with you folks for half an hour. ☕️ I’m definitely checking out Frieren, and can’t wait for Jun’s next factory tour!!

    • @nataliegraham9552
      @nataliegraham9552 10 дней назад +5

      Me too! Really enjoyed this 'favorite things' discussion. I'll be checking out Frieren as well, and I love 'how it's made' videos in general so another factory tour with Jun will be fabulous. 😄 It was really interesting to listen to both of them talk about Shogun.

    • @Emily-hd9sm
      @Emily-hd9sm 10 дней назад +3

      Seconding this!!! Really great for stress relief

  • @z4rinaa
    @z4rinaa 10 дней назад +46

    I love the loading screen with the catwheel 😭😭 this channel is just too cute

  • @firesome11
    @firesome11 10 дней назад +74

    Apothecary is also so good!

    • @elyviere
      @elyviere 9 дней назад +9

      Yes apothecary diaries was great!

  • @s.lawrence9736
    @s.lawrence9736 10 дней назад +198

    The editing on these videos is what makes me stick around for an entire 40 minutes. Sit down video when I don’t normally like sit down videos.
    The loading symbol being nagi on his cat wheel 100 out of 10 cuteness level. Please never change that.

  • @lilacrimosa
    @lilacrimosa 10 дней назад +68

    Wow. Surprise Frieren video essay in the middle of a Rachel & Jun vid.. and damn if it didn't present a perspective I hadn't quite heard before from other essays. I actually teared up a bit hearing you describe the themes of the show. Most people focus on the more obvious "it's about spending time with your loved ones because time is short" theme, but you're totally right that it's about change and nostalgia. And man if nostalgia isn't something that hits us all hard in the gut, and change is something we all struggle to accept. Rachel, you have a really insightful take on the story, thank you for sharing your thoughts, and you're right and I should go re-watch it now.
    edit: omg Rachel got on the BLeeM train with the rest of us. Dropout is amazing. Game Changer and Make Some Noise are getting me through each week lmfao. I love when my fandoms intersect like this.

  • @MrEGTF
    @MrEGTF 9 дней назад +14

    If Rachel loved Frieren then I highly suggest Delicious in Dungeon/Dungeon Meshi. It's also by a woman and starts out as a well-thought out fantasy cooking show, where the heroes have to survive by eating the monsters as they descend the Dungeon with the monsters acting as allegories for real life ingredients. But this is a trick of gradual well-thought out world building and getting us invested in the characters, and exploring our relationship to how we exist in the world. The nature of what it means to eat and survive with the respect we pay that and our own mortality & desires. But the main characters are very autistic-representative, from intense special interests to missed social cues and this drives the story in a very natural way! And with a woman at the helm comes with so many nice flourishes missing from male-dominated works, even down to little details like the female characters will mix up their hairstyles day to day, to the fun of outfits, plus explores what I'd arguably call a neuro-divergent female friendship. Now, it doesn't hit me as hard as Frieren but is still a very good time, and the manga has concluded perfectly with a tight 100 or so chapters (the anime has adapted 50 or so chapters into 24 episodes) where it definitely told the story it wanted to without feeling rushed or too long. Jun might love it for the cooking side too.
    Also, for the term Shogun, I think it's a weirdly well known title in the West. If it was called Daimyo people would have blank stares, but Shogun seems to have traveled well across the world from video games (Total War Shogun etc) and films. We might not understand what it means to be a Shogun or even be able to name any, but people hear it and think of samurai suits and the idea of a warrior general like a European medieval crusading king.
    P.S. Love the cat-wheel loading cut.

  • @julv5767
    @julv5767 10 дней назад +33

    the cat wheel transition is adorable!

  • @HexStarDragon
    @HexStarDragon 9 дней назад +9

    Hey friends! I came across this video because of the Wyrmspan mention (I'm the spouse of the designer, Connie). Thanks for checking out Connie's game and for sharing other things you've been into. Congrats on a very nice score!
    Connie is actually traveling to Japan this Fall in case you have any tips for a traveler.

    • @RachelandJunAdventures
      @RachelandJunAdventures  9 дней назад +4

      Oh hey!! Please thank Connie for designing such a wonderful game! 💕
      If she's traveling for tourism then the most important tip I have is be prepared for a ton of walking! Have some good walking shoes broken in well in advance. Prepare for blisters. Schedule in some down time for when you need an afternoon to rest.
      My second best advice is figure out the subway exit you need before you get off the train (I usually use Google maps), and take a moment when you get off to step to the side and get your bearings. Don't just follow the crowd and assume you'll get where you need to go. In Tokyo especially the trains and stations can sometimes be so busy that the crowd wants to push you toward whatever exit they're heading toward. There will be multiple exits and in some stations if you take the wrong one you have to circle around the entire exterior because there's no shortcut through it. When you get off the train there can also sometimes be different exits to the left and to the right, or even multiple staircases throughout the platform. Every station is different and they're not all set up intuitively. I can't even remember how many times I ended up taking the wrong exit somewhere!

  • @lilianas4326
    @lilianas4326 10 дней назад +13

    SO insane that Rachel mentioned Brennan and Dropout literally the same week I’ve been on a Dimension 20 + Brennan Lee Mulligan compilation binge 😂😂

  • @Sarafimm2
    @Sarafimm2 10 дней назад +18

    Love Jun showing us the Sakuraco vendor factories! That's always interesting. The USA factories are so overwhelmingly large and often pure mass production. I've always liked the videos showing off different parts of Japan. I would love for you two to take a trip somewhere. Show us the north in the summer, the south in the winter. I live in the desert (Mohave where it's 120F this week) and I would love to see greenery and water. You could save the video for when it's winter or show us right after your travels.

  • @jannecapelle_art
    @jannecapelle_art 10 дней назад +20

    ooh rachel maybe youd like mob psycho 100 though..its on netflix, and from the outside it looks a bit like a typical shonen anime but its actually such a kind, beautiful story of self-improvement and friendship with the most gorgeous animation ive seen in a long long time! it finished its third and final season last year, and its not too long (3 season with 12 episodes). the main character, mob, is forever one of my favourite characters in any media ive consumed honestly. i have internally adopted him as my son, and i bet you would too 🤭

  • @Fyriia
    @Fyriia 10 дней назад +75

    Rachel, your outfit is absolutely on point! Suits you so well

  • @buffienguyen
    @buffienguyen 10 дней назад +17

    1) Re: Boardgame, I love "ROOTS". You play as factions of the forest (cat faction, bird, mice,...) and you're trying to rule the forest :D Though it's a bit complicated to learn at first, I really enjoy the game play and strategizing, cooperating with my friends, and betraying them sometimes lol + the art is super cute.
    2) Yay I also love Brennan and Dropout! Such a great subscription :)

  • @thenungzo
    @thenungzo 7 дней назад +4

    I love your channel the way it is. Low budget does not equal "Low quality". Too many channels get "over produced"

  • @ajsrxz4276
    @ajsrxz4276 8 дней назад +2

    I loved your video essay, Rachel! "Impermanence of our human existence" is such a beautiful quote that Frieren encapsulates as a series.

  • @marcelostringer
    @marcelostringer 10 дней назад +122

    I LOVE THE NAGI LOADING SCREENS!!!!

  • @ToddHanson
    @ToddHanson 10 дней назад +15

    In American high school history education, we only learn a bit about Japanese history as related to the Perry Expedition, Meiji Restoration and, of course, WW2. Shogun and samurai are pretty much the only words US school children learn because there is no English equivalent.

  • @Rikitikitavi9162
    @Rikitikitavi9162 8 дней назад +6

    I highly suggest Dungeon Meshi. It falls in the same line of good as Frieren. It's also very loosly based on DnD and you can see the campaign being built as you watch. It's wonderful. The characters are fantastic, too. I wish I could convey my thoughts well enough, but I struggle. My favorite part is the world building and lore. It's so in depth and intoxicating (well, to me).

  • @beelikescoffee
    @beelikescoffee 9 дней назад +3

    I have been watching Rachel and Jun for years and I will say I can watch any video from them. I just love their content and their personalities so much. I always feel so good after seeing a video from them!

  • @libby_merk
    @libby_merk 10 дней назад +7

    Honestly, I’ve always adored your channel because it’s so down to earth and chill-I love the random cat cameos and just seeing you two go about your daily lives! I think this is the only RUclips channel where I watch every video that comes out, because it just feels like a nice, warm hug :)

  • @sopeachy2515
    @sopeachy2515 10 дней назад +8

    Rachel's analysis of Frieren is so on point! I loved this anime and it's just so amazing to see more people see the deep plot points of the anime 👏 ❤

  • @GaomonAndLucario
    @GaomonAndLucario 9 дней назад +2

    I hope you consider making a more full length video essay on Frieren! I enjoyed the anime so much as well and I am so curious on your examinations of the show and its characters! I know it's not EXACTLY what we see on this channel but I would definitely watch it if you ever decide to make it!

  • @peachy15
    @peachy15 10 дней назад +36

    frieren video essay was not something i expected but something i needed and explains so much about anime burnout

  • @user-yh5yx1cr3o
    @user-yh5yx1cr3o 9 дней назад +5

    I can’t believe that kitty was found in the trash, he’s so perfect. I’m so glad he found a loving home

  • @Solace2801
    @Solace2801 10 дней назад +17

    I'm also obsessed with Dimension 20 and Brennan! And Chrono Cross!! Definitely will check out that orchestration once it drops. You also convinced me to watch Frieren. Thank you for all the recs!

    • @Solace2801
      @Solace2801 8 дней назад

      If you haven’t listened yet, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Aabria Iyengar, Lou Wilson and Erika Ishii do an amazing DND podcast together called Worlds Beyond Number. It’s magical! Do check it out!

  • @re_lamb
    @re_lamb 10 дней назад +8

    Since Jun, was asking about Japanese history being taught in the U.S. I thought I’d share what California’s curriculum is like for that. If I remember correctly, in middle school world history we spent an entire semester on Asian history, and one of the units covered Feudal Japan. We learned about samurai, shogun, Oda Nobunaga, etc. We also briefly covered Japanese art from that period. I also remember learning about haikus and the Tale of Genji in English class, since those are both major touchstones of world literature.
    I doubt this is typical throughout the rest of the U.S. but I figured you guys might find it interesting!

  • @smalltallhall
    @smalltallhall 10 дней назад +10

    Ooooooh i think you both would love Dungeon Meshi! Also a wonderfully crafted fantasy world with cooking as the main theme! It's a very cool look into what it means to be alive and eating, and how if monsters are evil because the kill humans to eat, are humans also then not just as evil because we also kill to eat? But also hilarious shenanigans of an adventuring party traveling in a dungeon and having to survive and make meals off dungeon monsters haha

  • @wil0whisper
    @wil0whisper 9 дней назад +4

    Boardgame Recommendations!
    Everdell - This is my current favorite boardgame. You play as little forest creatures preparing for winter. The artwork is ADORABLE and it's fairly easy to learn.
    Mysterium - You play as psychics trying to solve a murder mystery by communicating with a ghost, but the ghost can only communicate using pictures.
    Scythe - the box is big and it's a little intimidating, but it's made by the same company as Wyrmspan/Wingspan and has REALLY cool minis and artwork.

  • @clee89
    @clee89 10 дней назад +78

    I want to like Shogun, but when they started showing someone being boiled alive, I was like, "OK, this is not for me right now haha"

    • @RachelandJunAdventures
      @RachelandJunAdventures  10 дней назад +60

      Yeah I couldn't watch that part, haha. I ended up stopping Fallout for the same reason. I find my tolerance for gore has gone way down 🙃

    • @Celeste_51
      @Celeste_51 10 дней назад +9

      Same with me with the Witcher, I hear it’s really good and I’ve seen so many clips of dandelion I think I might have a fictional crush on him, I’m eager to watch his scenes, but in the first episode they show somebody get tortured and a new born baby dying, and I just thought “I can’t handle this unfortunately”
      Not to mention the fighting is quite realistic with blood spurts and everything 😅😅

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 10 дней назад +5

      Something about the start of Breaking Bad also made me shelve it but this was about five years ago. I think I'm in a better headspace to eventually give the show another try.
      I also get a lot of comments from people who think my username is a Breaking Bad reference, lol. It's certainly not, I just picked it after looking up what the birth flower for May is (I didn't even know birth month flowers were a thing, lol). Turns out, it's Lily of the Valley. When I searched more info about them, I found out they're quite poisonous. And so, after like fifteen years on RUclips, I renamed myself after this deadly flower because I kind of found it to be badass 😅

    • @gudrun5531
      @gudrun5531 10 дней назад

      Good to know. Just hearing Jun and Rachel's description made me decide not to watch it.

    • @aleksandralempart8305
      @aleksandralempart8305 10 дней назад

      ​@@Celeste_51 ita not in first episode

  • @hollo0o583
    @hollo0o583 10 дней назад +6

    2:00 I LOVE THE CAT WHEEL TRANSITION!!! OMG THATS SO CUTE IM ABOUT TO DIIIIIEEE!!! TT-TT

  • @xtinabeet
    @xtinabeet 9 дней назад +1

    I personally don't even watch the D&D on Dropout and It is still 1000% worth the money. I can't believe the effort and creativity each episode of each show has. Love to hear you talking about it!

  • @strawbeerei
    @strawbeerei 10 дней назад +16

    very nice opening scene. automatic 10/10 video

  • @PrincessPonies81
    @PrincessPonies81 10 дней назад +4

    transition screen Nagi is so perfect lol. and re: production quality stuff with youtube, I honestly really love the more "homespun"(? i guess? for lack of better term) feel of your videos. so many youtube channels are pushing more high budget production stuff these days and it can be harder to find stuff that feels more natural and cozy. Your videos hit that natural and cozy vibe perfectly ^-^
    also i know everybody else has already said it but along the lines of Frieren, Dungeon Meshi/Delicious In Dungeon is so good - it's basically D&D x Cooking/Food and its delightful and all the characters are so fun.
    also also - the Bechdel Test! (Pronounced like beckh-dell for the curious). Some fun facts about it - it was originally coined relating to wlw representation in media, as the individuals who coined it - Alison Bechdel and Liz Wallace - are both LGBT+ and were using it to discuss a lack of lesbians in media. Alison Bechdel actually also has a whole musical written about her life called Fun Home!

  • @Civ2boss
    @Civ2boss 9 дней назад +6

    If you guys like cooperative board games like spirit island, I recommend The Loop which has you and your friends battling a time traveling mastermind

  • @JCXP123
    @JCXP123 10 дней назад +40

    I love these kinds of videos where it's just super cozy to listen to R&J talk :3 Looking forward to the next video where we see what Rachel was working on!
    Also, can we talk about Rachel's FABULOUS outfit??? She looks so princess-y and beautiful ♡

    • @juvellianthebee
      @juvellianthebee 10 дней назад +4

      Same!!! This was such a pleasant surprise when I was making my breakfast today!

    • @JCXP123
      @JCXP123 10 дней назад +1

      @@juvellianthebee yess I had some morning coffee while watching/ listening!

  • @usualyem
    @usualyem 10 дней назад +12

    i haven’t watched you guys in ages 😭 i’m so happy to see both of you still making content, y’all’s video are so calming to me! ❤

  • @Historian212
    @Historian212 10 дней назад +2

    As one of your older viewers, I can tell you that when the book Shogun came out, it was a big seller in the US. The author wrote a series that was loosely connected from book to book, in different time periods. Anyway, I read Shogun in the 80s, iirc, and I LOVED it. I already loved Japanese art, but I learned so much about Japanese history and culture, and even a few phrases, from reading Shogun. I saw the old version of the TV series when it came out, and I thought the acting was fantastic, although the American actor who starred as Blackthorne/Anjin-san, wasn't the way I pictured the character. I loved Toshiro Mifune as Toranaga-sama; many of us were familiar with him as an actor from other movies. A master!
    In the 80s, when Japan was having an economic boom, Japanese culture was a fad in the US -- for some of us -- and I had a Japanese friend who taught me a lot. We also got to see a lot of the Japanese films in revival theaters. Remember, there was no internet then, no way to look up the history or culture apart from books or magazines and newspapers. Still, it was a fun time! Where I lived, in New York City, there's a great Japanese garden and an esplanade of huge cherry trees that were a gift from the Japanese government. Every year the garden would host a Sakura Matsuri, and we'd watch taiko drummers, eat Japanese food, etc. I believe they still hold the festival every year.
    So to answer your question: in my age group, many of us know about the word shogun, have eaten a lot of Japanese food, etc. But other generations may see it differently. My brother traveled to Japan as a tourist a few years ago, so he's watched the current Shogun series (he also read the book). He liked it! It's too graphic for me, though. And I understand why Rachel didn't get past a certain scene that happens early in the book. It's pretty gruesome. But it's really a good read.

  • @fatimanayani888
    @fatimanayani888 10 дней назад +6

    Whenever I wake up to a new video from y'all it makes my morning! My family is also bilingual, and I love hearing the way you think in the way you speak if that makes sense? I.e. exclamations in one language, switching back and forth, because I do that too in English and French. Much love from Virginia (USA)!!

  • @TastySchu4
    @TastySchu4 10 дней назад +3

    I love how you 2 communicate. You listen so well with true awareness & love towards each other. Such great wood work you’re doing Miss Rachel ❤

  • @June_isYourFriend
    @June_isYourFriend 9 дней назад +3

    I dont know how to word this, but im so incredibly proud of you rachel, as a successful neurodivergent adult, gives me hope about my future as a neurodivergent young person, because alot of the things you do i'm afraid i'll never get too. Thank you rachel, for being such an inspiration for me..! Keep being you're awesome self!

    • @rinciel4999
      @rinciel4999 6 дней назад +1

      Hi fellow neurodivergent!! I feel you!! I'm so happy Rachel said it ;--;

    • @June_isYourFriend
      @June_isYourFriend 6 дней назад

      … it made me unreasonably happy when I heard her say it lol

  • @sumomo28
    @sumomo28 10 дней назад +2

    Jun's factory videos are some of my favourite youtube videos ever! I gasped out loud when you mentioned it, I'm so excited! My S/O and I will be watching it together as soon as it comes out!

  • @empireempire3545
    @empireempire3545 10 дней назад +57

    Shogun is popular, very popular. The word itself is well known too.

    • @brintesiacirce9414
      @brintesiacirce9414 10 дней назад +21

      I think it's popular with people that have an interest in Japanese culture, outside of those people honestly I dont' think so. Like I've heard it but I didn't know what it meant actually before the show.

    • @tinekejoldersma
      @tinekejoldersma 10 дней назад +3

      @@brintesiacirce9414 It depends on where you live, some countries traded with Japan from that time and are known with terms and history. Not positive all the way. From large parts of Asia and Europe. America is a relatively young country, perhaps lacking an understanding of global history.

    • @bleh329
      @bleh329 10 дней назад +4

      ​@@tinekejoldersmayeah, no. Most western countries won't be familiar with Japanese culture or history outside of WWII.

    • @tinekejoldersma
      @tinekejoldersma 10 дней назад

      @@bleh329
      Hilarious, keep on believing that.

    • @23Lgirl
      @23Lgirl 10 дней назад +1

      ​@@tinekejoldersmaNo what he said is right 😂.

  • @justinblin
    @justinblin 10 дней назад +10

    I love seeing all the projects y’all have for the kitties

  • @greedy1596
    @greedy1596 10 дней назад +3

    Yoooo, the surprise video essay on Frieren was so well done! Loved the video and the surprise inclusion of dropout but that video essay really stood out! Kudos!

  • @desertdwellintom
    @desertdwellintom 8 дней назад +1

    1. Love the Nagi Loading screen! 2. Shogun was great, love Senada-san. As an American who grew up in the midwest most of my friends etc did know the word Shogun from anime and gaming and we knew what it meant. 3. Jun being an Freiren OG makes me happy.

  • @AndresGomez-ct7qb
    @AndresGomez-ct7qb 8 дней назад +1

    I like that a fantasy OG like Rachel enjoys Frieren.
    Ages ago I remember she made a video recommending Malazan Book of the Fallen and Brandon Sanderson.
    Normally a lot of readers can be snobby towards other media, so this is really refreshing.

  • @kirameku_hoshi
    @kirameku_hoshi 10 дней назад +3

    I feel like you guys would love playing Parks! It’s a game where you play as travelers/hikers that are trying to go to as many US national parks as possible; the art is amazing, and it’s a nice, chill, multiplayer game!

  • @KMDDiver
    @KMDDiver 10 дней назад +9

    You two are so cute in you age that you grew up. You don't remember or have seen that Shogun is actually a remake. It was a made for TV series of 11 hours total that starred Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune. In 1980 when it was released it was a HUGE event and many people watched it.
    So to answer your question many Americans from that time do know what Shogun is directly from that TV series that presented. That is where they were exposed to the word. Its probably more fair to say they have an Americanized 1980 version of what the word means.

    • @RachelandJunAdventures
      @RachelandJunAdventures  10 дней назад +2

      Oh no, how did I not know about that!

    • @KMDDiver
      @KMDDiver 7 дней назад

      @@RachelandJunAdventures Even though it is dated a bit I would recommend you checking it out. Not nearly so dark as the more modern version but will give you an idea on how trends and what is "normal" have changed in the 40 years. or so between the two mini series. Besides it has Gimli (jonathan Rhys Daves) in it who take on the role of the priest.

  • @readingwarlock
    @readingwarlock 7 дней назад +1

    Frieren is a masterclass in character-driven storytelling! Ahh the way it made me emotional with its quiet moments (Frieren patting Heiter's head, etc.), subtle yet hard-hitting dialogues ("so that you won't be alone in the future", "And you were always there in those beautiful memories"). And the way, in episode 1, it already made me feel such a deep nostalgia for characters I've known for less than 5 minutes. Love love Frieren

  • @feyfeline
    @feyfeline 10 дней назад +2

    The frieren essay was so beautifully crafted and you pointed out so many nuances that I had not registered consciously but felt them in my soul!

  • @lmelki89
    @lmelki89 10 дней назад +5

    I also loved Fuji-san! The best girl ever! And Mariko was insanely cool and beautiful.

  • @P3x310
    @P3x310 10 дней назад +6

    Yeeesss, the Nagi Wheel of Loading is back! And with variants!

  • @emietc
    @emietc 10 дней назад +1

    this was such a nice video to watch! rachel, i loved your review on frieren, it was really enjoyable to listen to, and it left me thinking it would be really fun to listen to you reviewing other things you're passionate about. i'll definitely give it a watch. oh and thank you for taking your time to edit all those anime scenes into your review, it was so well made!

  • @anyaguinzbourg8609
    @anyaguinzbourg8609 10 дней назад +2

    I loved the mini video essay within this video, what a pleasant surprise! This video was the final push I needed to start watching Frieren, thank you Rachel!

  • @yunocchika
    @yunocchika 10 дней назад +3

    Rachel is 100% spot-on. Many people recognize the word "Shogun", but would not be able to produce a definition. Sengoku Japan was just a couple paragraphs for us, but we lingered on Meiji Japan for a while in our elementary history classes but more as "how did Japan transform from Meiji era to the Japan we saw in WW2".

  • @jensohma7787
    @jensohma7787 10 дней назад +5

    First of all, I love that you kept the Nagi transition! Second of all, my roommate is really into board games, so I have 2 recommendations. Betrayal at Baldur's Gate is a DND-inspired, dungeon crawler-esque co-op game where you can work together to explore and build out a map. Eventually, one of the players becomes and traitor that you have to team up to defeat. Everdell is a really cute card game where you build a community with an assortment of cool buildings and cute woodland creatures. Both are a lot of fun because they're not super competitive and are easy to learn (as someone who struggles to understand most boardgame rules).

  • @rinciel4999
    @rinciel4999 6 дней назад +1

    Rachel!!!! I loved how you described Frieren! I didn't expect that a part of this video would be anime footage with your passionately written narration, but I feel that it's just so you

  • @franchellemarshman4867
    @franchellemarshman4867 6 дней назад +2

    I read that book. It was a TV series in the 1970's. I read the book in my early 20's and I learned a little bit of the Japanese language, because Marikosan painstakingly teaches Blackthorn Japanese. It is the best book I have ever read. And yes. It was brutal, but understandable in context. The whole world was brutal at that time like you mentioned. The first series was a miniseries. The costuming is stunning. It aired on Television. Richard Chamberlain and Toshiro Mifune were so powerful. Yoko Shimada learned english as she learned the script for this series. Her enunciation of english sounded like she was thinking about what she said before she spoke, and yet her enunciation was literally flswless. Absolutely perfect for the character Mariko. Interestingly enough, it was difficult for me to judge who was a bad guy or who was not, given the severe Japanese traditions and their societal expectations and unbelievable pressures. Those people....all of them, no matter how powerful they were, were struggling to survive. When I read the book I struggeled to understand a culture so different in it's thinking and it's philosophy and it challanged me to expand my thinking as a person. Shogun was beautiful, brutal, wonderful, heart breaking, loving, frustrating, inspiring, and funny. Really, in their own way everyone was so brave....if you can read it outloud to Jun. Read it together. You two will have amazing conversations...❤❤❤❤❤

  • @almadeckard8360
    @almadeckard8360 10 дней назад +10

    I am so old that I remember the first Shogun series with Richard Chamberlin. I wish i could afford to se the Disney one but alas. Also William Adems was the first Englishman the real Anjinsan. There is a stone plack in Tokyo in the area he resided. Close to Nihonboshi Bridge.

  • @Cheskaz
    @Cheskaz 10 дней назад +5

    Rachel was kinda the push I needed to get into DIY; but now I need m0AR SAWs!
    Unironically though, I didn't realise that I could just...build things, to make my living space better. So thank you!

  • @karygurl
    @karygurl 10 дней назад +2

    I'm sure this got mentioned somewhere else in the comments but yes, Blackthorne is based on a real person! His name was William Adams and there's actually a memorial to where his house was in Nihonbashi in Tokyo. It's even on a tiny sidestreet called "Anjin Dori" after him. I read the book years and years ago myself as a teenager and made sure to visit it when I visited Tokyo before the pandemic.

  • @jamielarsen3749
    @jamielarsen3749 9 дней назад +1

    I didn't know what a Shogun was until I took an art history class in college. The class was about Japanese woodblock printing, and a good part of that class was about some of the history and culture of Japan. That information really helped with understanding the art pieces that we were looking at.

  • @goatanarchy69
    @goatanarchy69 10 дней назад +3

    Love Dropout and everything they make! happy that you are enjoying it as well! :D

  • @kellyrowe4075
    @kellyrowe4075 10 дней назад +8

    Aw heck yeah cozy content 🎉 Rachel the Frieren part was wonderful I haven’t watched it yet I tend to be pretty hesitant to watch the popular shows but I think I’ll give it a go thank you! Ok one last edit a series I highly recommend would be Aria the Animation if I got into why I love it I’d write a multi page essay but it’s wonderfully character driven and chill and I love how it writes a coming of age story in more of a workplace situation then just ina school setting.

  • @FeyFen
    @FeyFen 10 дней назад +2

    Honestly I'd love to see more videos like this! Just from time to time a collection of cool stuff you discovered and are into.

  • @des7604
    @des7604 2 дня назад

    Frieren was such a breath of fresh air, not just as an anime but as a fantasy show. As a dnd player i loved the little details that are part of so many rpg fantasy tabletop games, as well as the concept of focusing on how the main character goes on with her life after the big adventure ends and not while it is on going, which is the usual approach. It's so nostalgic and sad but also full of life and the characters are truly awesome!

  • @yuk0chu
    @yuk0chu 10 дней назад +3

    In Australian, we were taught about feudal Japan in high school as a topic (well, when I was in high school). So, very much know the term Shogūn! 🤓

  • @soyunbonus
    @soyunbonus 10 дней назад +3

    Boardgames are cool!
    I'll check Frieren too, sounds nice.

  • @ashleyp6240
    @ashleyp6240 8 дней назад +1

    What an excellent essay on Frieren! Thank you so much for editing it in, Rachel! ❤❤

  • @tanj19
    @tanj19 9 дней назад +1

    I LOVE Frieren so much! Loved your analysis and video analysis, you described the reasons why it's great so well ❤

  • @chloeann6830
    @chloeann6830 10 дней назад +6

    They’re back 🙌🏻

  • @Aureolelegends
    @Aureolelegends 10 дней назад +4

    Baldur's Gate 3! Board games! Frieren! Dropout! Welcome to the clubs!
    A few recommendations:
    Hanabi (Board Game)
    - A coop board game where players work together to build fireworks, but you don't know what resources you personally have. Communication is important as you need to tell other players what they have without outright saying it, while you yourself try to interoperate what your friends are trying to tell you about your own resources.
    Saboteur (Board Game)
    - Another coop board where you play as dwarves working together to mine for gold. Except, sometimes, there is a saboteur (but only SOMETIMES). So you have to work together while trying to figure out if anyone is trying to betray the group. Which there might not be... but you never know!
    Dungeon Meshi (Anime)
    - The name doesn't do it justice, as it's not just eating food in a dungeon. Think D&D like in Baldur's Gate 3 or Dimension 20, but with food gathered from the ecology of the dungeon, which the show explores and expends on a lot. Also one of the main characters is so incredibly autistic coded, I love him so much.
    Witch Hat Atelier (Anime, coming next year)
    - One of the best fantasy series in recent years, up there with Frieren in storytelling.
    A few other D&D show suggestions if you are interested, though I'm sure you might have heard of them already:
    Critical Role, High Rollers, World of Io, Dungeon Daddies
    And finally, a cool TTRPG system that is kinda like D&D, except with MECHA! It's called Lancer, and it's really cool. You should check it out!

  • @MimiKon36
    @MimiKon36 8 дней назад +1

    Are you me? Cause dang this is so accurate to what I've been doing! Just finished Shogun with my husband and friends! It was good but brutal. Uejiro!!!! Also love board games, but it was so hard to get the good ones when I lived in Japan. My favorite one currently is Death May Die, but I also just played Terror Below, I recommend it if you like Tremors or Dune sand worms xD. I LOVED Sou Sou no Freiren! The animation was so beautiful! And I have an druid elf that I play in DND, so it was very fitting to her struggles as living so long as she fights Lovecraftian monsters and has a long-standing duty to maintain the peace on earth as a high priestess of Osiris, but her party members are all human or mortal. Really great things to think about. Thanks for the update! It was like talking with a friend, I can get excited about things I like alongside you! If you could, I would love to see more about BlackThunder candy or Bakauke brand senbei from Niigata!

  • @kodabear1996
    @kodabear1996 10 дней назад +1

    Woodworking!!! I'm in the process of re-organizing my home to make more room for plants. Last week I decided my hoya needs a new spot. I have designed the plant stand I want for it, but since I'm terrible at drawing I made a VERY rough model. I like putting things like bookcases together, but I've never built anything that came out of my brain. I'm a bit nervous, but I'm looking forward to it!
    I love how your videos are done!
    I love playing board games, but none of my friends do. When I'm with family, we always end up doing something else...like being entertained by my 6 year-old grandson.

  • @Marco_Onyxheart
    @Marco_Onyxheart 10 дней назад +95

    As someone with quite strong autism, I can recognise a lot of Frieren. Her character is very autistically coded.
    The way time works differently for her, although that's more due to her elf nature. The way she is not very emotional until suddenly she gets overwhelmed with pent up emotions that she wasn't aware of before. Very recognisable.

    • @krysin
      @krysin 9 дней назад +1

      Yeh i felt the same watching it

  • @mallow-one5172
    @mallow-one5172 10 дней назад +3

    Yeyyy!!! new video how have you guys been?

  • @julietteblack6368
    @julietteblack6368 4 дня назад

    I'm glad you've stayed true to yourselves and haven't decided to make your channel bigger by adding an editing/creative/whatever team of people, and that you keep making your own content by yourselves. I've been watching you guys for a loooong time, since back when I'd watch youtube all the time rather than binging it once every few weeks (months?). The only reason I keep getting back to your channel and watching your new videos is because they have the same honest, slow-paced, calm and relaxing feel as back then. Thanks for that!

  • @atlasllm
    @atlasllm 7 дней назад +1

    really loving rachel's video essay, both because of how informative it was and how relatable it is as a fellow neurodivergent fellow :]

  • @neilperry2224
    @neilperry2224 10 дней назад +3

    I've read the book, and saw the og show with Richard Chamberlain in the 80s.
    There's a series of books all based in Asia, and ends up in Hong Kong, written by James Clavell.

  • @mypal1990
    @mypal1990 10 дней назад +14

    Aww prince Nagi to start this video. It's gonna be a great video!

  • @sammyb6946
    @sammyb6946 10 дней назад +2

    I have been watching your channel since like early highschool, maybe even late middle school. As someone in their mid 20s I’m so happy to see you both happy. I loved this video and the confirmation Rachel is also neurodivergent. It makes me laugh that we love Brennan, Frieren, BG3/rpgs, and fantasy. Please continue making videos that make you happy, even if it’s as simple as talking about what you’re currently obsessed with ❤

    • @sammyb6946
      @sammyb6946 10 дней назад +1

      Also the cozy, calm vibes are immaculate ✨

  • @koukounut
    @koukounut 10 дней назад +1

    I love this video! I feel so much kinship. I also really enjoyed Frieren, and I love your video essay breakdown of it in the middle of this chat video. I felt the same way on many fronts, including the neurodivergent aspects! I felt very called out hahaha. I ALSO recently decided to subscribe to Dropout because social media has been so overwhelming with shorts and reels and tiktoks or whatnot, but the only shorts that consistently make me feel better and not worse have been Dropout shorts, so I finally decided to just subscribe so I could really watch everything properly.
    PS: The Bechdel Test is pronounced "beck-dell". I went to school for cartooning and Alison Bechdel once came to speak to cartooning students. She explained that actually she wasn't the one who first came up with the idea, but that she mentioned it somewhere and then it became attributed to her!