I think part of the reason why the movie is a direction continuation of the anime is that Utena and Anthy seem to love eachother from the start. In the movie, Utena battled Saionji and reprimadned him because of how he treated Anthy, rather than just for Wakaba's honor. On the opposite side of the coin, Anthy warned Utena instantly and interferread in the _first_ battle. Just my thought. At this point, she's already the love of her life, she just doesn't know it yet.
I honestly like believe it as well, IMO, it seems Anthy's the one to be in control of the duels here for the most part considering how Akio is dead here in the movie, I like to believe, considering Anthy does have sorts of powers here, that yes, she does find Utena sometime ago after the end of the anime, but Utena doesn't exactly remember her since she was force to disappear from taking on the Swords of Hate for her at the end, so she essentially creates a new world of Ohtori Academy and sets the duel games here, in order to reawaken Utena's memories of her.
wait wait, Anthy is not allowed to interfere and she's supposed to do whatever the current champion tells her to do, so why did she interfere and give Uthena a sword, that's not something she should be able to do unless Uthena is her champion, the TV series made more sense
@@anthonysmith3415 She could ALWAYS do that, she chose not to, that was the entire point of the TV Series, Anthy let Akio use her, but she could always do what she willed and walk away, Utena never saves Anthy, but she manages to show her she was always the one with the power to do what SHE wanted. The movie, regardless of if you take it as a reboot or sequel, condenses that and make it more direct
@@mandoz353 also look at the architecture of the film, it's almost as if the original school has been cut up and restored... You can even see Anthy's bird cage like rose garden in ruins i'm pretty sure. I also like to think she couldn't find Utena so started the cycle again by herself - without Akio's complete control over her. I think by starting the cycle again she also lost bits of her memory which is why she still reverts to old habits.
I was really confused when I first watched the movie because I thought it was an adaptation of the series and didn't understand what was going on at all. Later, I read that it is actually a continuation. Anthy remembers everything from the original series, already achieved revolution and has returned for Utena who has forgotten. Then it all clicked, I rewatched it and now I love the movie.
That would make sense that means at the end of the anime she really saved Anthy over herself, that’s why the swords went towards utena instead at the end of the anime. wow I got chills! 😭
It's been less than a week since Rachael Lillis, the English voice of Utena, passed away from breast cancer. We will keep watching this story, in this form or another, again and again - the one she had such a key hand in bringing to us. Also she voiced Shiori, which means she had the best line in the movie: "It was a big mistake thinking you were the only one who could turn into a car."
OMFG WHY DOES THIS SLAP SO HARD???? I saw Utena a year ago and it holds a special place in my heart, but damn did this scene got me really hyped up. I need to watch the movie right away.
i dont know how i should feel with this video calling it "revolutionary girl utena: the movie" it,, isn't wrong but its almost always called adolescence of utena these days
Anyone denying that this is a direct sequel is a freaking idiot no offense Everything about the movie screams SEQUEL. That's why Anthy is so different. She underwent character development due to the events of the show. She knows everything that happened and is there explicitly to get Utena out of the school.
This movie is more of a metaphorical summary than a continuation. It just goes against too many core tenets of the show to be seen as 100% real, because from an external standpoint it just feels incongruent like they were really trying their best to cram what was a slow and steady show with a very serious build up into a stylish movie. Also utena was out of the school when she “died” or rather disappeared. The show treats a characters presence in the show as a metaphor for being trapped in the cycle of society and abuse in itself.
...you know, you're totally right Not sure how I didn't notice while I was watching it the first time Do you think this is why the school looks so different? And why Akio seems more pathetic and depressed instead of the confident and cocky person he is in the series?
I don’t really know a lot about the show and series but it’s kind of funny if this is a continuation of the show because, Anthy: “I’ll find you Utena! I’ll leave this horrible school behind and find wherever you are in this vast, vast world! No matter how far I must travel, what strange and foreign sights I may see-“ (Utena ends up back at the school)
I might be recalling wrong, but in the original series, Utena beat Saionji while wielding a broken piece of a practice sword. That says a lot more about her potential and her tenacity than just outright giving her the magic sword for her first duel. This version feels like a step backwards, not an improvement. I vaguely feel like watching the film again, but I remember it being quite the mind-twist.
Okay so in the movie, contrary to the series where Utena is the tenacious prince. This scene install a reversal of role where Anthy take the leading role and act of her own agency, going against her role as the rose bride. Giving of her own will the power of dios to Utena. It is a step forward for Anthy as it show how far she have come after leaving Akio's grasp at the end of the series! It's clearly a lot less badass but in my opinion It's not a step backward. You are right though this movie is an acid trip when you watch it for the first time o-o'
essentially, the movie is only intended to fill in gaps in the original story and change it a little. It's complicated if you haven't seen an essay on it or something.
@@galaxysuta Utena is not the prince, the principal is the prince... But he has lived in that fake world too long and he has become twisted. His wish was twisted by the witch who created the inverted world they are all trapped inside, everyone in there is actually dead from the revolution they keep mentioning in the TV show except Anthy who is the only one to leave that place since she is the only one still technically alive. The reason Utena in the show gets the "spirit of the prince" into her when she duels is that the original hope and intent of the prince is still alive and wants the dream to end, the principal who is the body/mind of the prince has long since became corrupted by the inverted world and wants to rule there forever.
@@michaelcastro5339 Oh i'm not saying Utena is the prince. The entire point of the prince in the story is that the it is a social construct that causes harm to both the prince and the others. What i'm trying to say is that in the original serie Utena was playing the role of the prince, trying to save Anthy while not understanding her view on the matter. While in the movie Anthy is the one trying to save Utena from the grasp of Othori's schoolwalls by giving her the opportunity to save herself like Utena once did for her. The movie instead of replaying the role of Utena's prince persona, use the duel to show how much Anthy grew as a person.
@Michael Castro That's actually not true. None of the characters are dead and the coffin is a metaphor representing an abundance of different things such as the roles the characters play. Both Anthy, Utena, and other mentioned characters have abandoned their roles throughout the series which is why the memory of them disappears along with it. The movie even retells the abandonment of the Prince and Rose Bride roles by showing their strawmen with the names attached. The revolution they're mentioning is the escape from the matrix; game; coffin; way of living. This is why in the TV series they keep repeating the mantra of smashing the world's shell.
I swear I'm not really "that guy", but I prefer the Japanese version--it holds more nostalgia for me. My first copy of this film was a bootleg fansub on VHS.
Hm wait. I'm kinda confused with the comments. So... this movies it's a sequel and continuation of the anime. Or a "pararel universe" from the original story and just another version?
There’s many clues that show that it could be a direct continuation. At the end, everyone forgot about Utena, but the movie made it seem as if she came back to the school, and everything starts repeating. Part of the clues they point out is Anthy not wearing her glasses (last episode she had left them on Dios desk). But honestly, you gotta take this as IF you were watching Evangelion, a lot of it is symbolism and you gotta constantly rewatch to catch on so many details because of how surreal the show is.
It's not a continuation, it's like most movies made to do a quick and dirty of a show, so instead of watching 24 episodes to get what the hell is going on, you can sit for the time of around 3 episodes and get a super compressed version of it.
@@thedarknessofmandy Utena was killed by Anthy in the TV show and as a memento of her request Anthy leaves the inverted world in her honor, the movie isn't a continuation it's a retelling.
It's a sequel. When Anthy leaves the school in the show she explicitly sets out to find Utena. This is what happens after that - She finds Utena and gets her out of the school
...I forgot how stiff and awkward the voices are in the english dub. they might be just as bad in the japanese, but I can't speak it so I can't tell. I absolutely love the series and the film but jeez.
It's miles better than the tv series, which is one of the rare dubs I actually can't stand hearing. From what I've heard, Ikuhara was involved in the movie's dubbing process, and while the original Japanese version is still clearly better, it no longer feels like only Rachel and Lisa were trying to carry the entire thing.
I think part of the reason why the movie is a direction continuation of the anime is that Utena and Anthy seem to love eachother from the start. In the movie, Utena battled Saionji and reprimadned him because of how he treated Anthy, rather than just for Wakaba's honor. On the opposite side of the coin, Anthy warned Utena instantly and interferread in the _first_ battle. Just my thought. At this point, she's already the love of her life, she just doesn't know it yet.
I honestly like believe it as well, IMO, it seems Anthy's the one to be in control of the duels here for the most part considering how Akio is dead here in the movie, I like to believe, considering Anthy does have sorts of powers here, that yes, she does find Utena sometime ago after the end of the anime, but Utena doesn't exactly remember her since she was force to disappear from taking on the Swords of Hate for her at the end, so she essentially creates a new world of Ohtori Academy and sets the duel games here, in order to reawaken Utena's memories of her.
wait wait, Anthy is not allowed to interfere and she's supposed to do whatever the current champion tells her to do, so why did she interfere and give Uthena a sword, that's not something she should be able to do unless Uthena is her champion, the TV series made more sense
@@anthonysmith3415 She could ALWAYS do that, she chose not to, that was the entire point of the TV Series, Anthy let Akio use her, but she could always do what she willed and walk away, Utena never saves Anthy, but she manages to show her she was always the one with the power to do what SHE wanted. The movie, regardless of if you take it as a reboot or sequel, condenses that and make it more direct
@@Pink5G I was only applying the rules of the series onto the movie and things did not match up and was confusing
@@mandoz353 also look at the architecture of the film, it's almost as if the original school has been cut up and restored... You can even see Anthy's bird cage like rose garden in ruins i'm pretty sure. I also like to think she couldn't find Utena so started the cycle again by herself - without Akio's complete control over her. I think by starting the cycle again she also lost bits of her memory which is why she still reverts to old habits.
Utena really said “ah beat yo ahh with this broom boy” fav female character in anime omg 😂.
That's just hilarious to me how she wins with a broken weapon and is a total amature.
I was really confused when I first watched the movie because I thought it was an adaptation of the series and didn't understand what was going on at all. Later, I read that it is actually a continuation. Anthy remembers everything from the original series, already achieved revolution and has returned for Utena who has forgotten. Then it all clicked, I rewatched it and now I love the movie.
Where did u watch it???
Oh so that's what it's been about!
@@mamaleva7930dailymotion
That would make sense that means at the end of the anime she really saved Anthy over herself, that’s why the swords went towards utena instead at the end of the anime. wow I got chills! 😭
Actually the entire student council came for her.
It's been less than a week since Rachael Lillis, the English voice of Utena, passed away from breast cancer.
We will keep watching this story, in this form or another, again and again - the one she had such a key hand in bringing to us.
Also she voiced Shiori, which means she had the best line in the movie: "It was a big mistake thinking you were the only one who could turn into a car."
First, may Rachael Lillis rest in eternal peace.
Second, Lisa Ortiz (AKA Amy Rose) actually voiced Shiori in both the anime series and movie
Whoever made the title needs a raise
Utena sweeping out the trash with that broom.
I read Adolescence as a plot scheemed by a liberated Anthy to lure Utena back into existence in her own version of Ohtori.
Where did you read this?
@@AndyBluebear-fi9om Oh, I meant that's how I read the movie.
Nah, it's just a retelling.
OMFG WHY DOES THIS SLAP SO HARD????
I saw Utena a year ago and it holds a special place in my heart, but damn did this scene got me really hyped up. I need to watch the movie right away.
Every frame of this move is a picture! It's so damn stylish! I can't get over how amazing it is!
This is by far my favorite line in the movie: "I never said that I was a boy! And I'm not losing to someone like you"
compression on this when the rose petals start blowing is pretty rough lmao
oh man you were NOT kidding
I always got the feeling this whole series was a semi-veiled Arthurian grail myth and I can't be the only one.
OUGGGGHHH this movie makes me lose it...its so dense and beautiful
i dont know how i should feel with this video calling it "revolutionary girl utena: the movie" it,, isn't wrong but its almost always called adolescence of utena these days
This is the official English licensed title.
@@owlcake i know, it's just that everyone calls it "adolescence of utena" these days
Anyone denying that this is a direct sequel is a freaking idiot no offense
Everything about the movie screams SEQUEL. That's why Anthy is so different. She underwent character development due to the events of the show. She knows everything that happened and is there explicitly to get Utena out of the school.
and her hair is down, just like in the ending of the movie
series*
This movie is more of a metaphorical summary than a continuation. It just goes against too many core tenets of the show to be seen as 100% real, because from an external standpoint it just feels incongruent like they were really trying their best to cram what was a slow and steady show with a very serious build up into a stylish movie.
Also utena was out of the school when she “died” or rather disappeared. The show treats a characters presence in the show as a metaphor for being trapped in the cycle of society and abuse in itself.
...you know, you're totally right
Not sure how I didn't notice while I was watching it the first time
Do you think this is why the school looks so different? And why Akio seems more pathetic and depressed instead of the confident and cocky person he is in the series?
Its a reimagining / remake of the TV show.
I agree with the sequel theory as well but no need to be so mean.
The sound design is top notch!!! Love 90s anime
How tragic that both of Utena's VAs (Japanese and English) died due to cancer...😢😢😢
Yep, Rest in peace!😢
I remember seeing this when I was younger and understanding anything lol
Same! I just kept going "Ooooh pretty~" and low key had a crush on Utena. 😂
I absolutely love saionji's voice its so dramatic
This series is a total classic.
The love of her life 🥰☺️ omg
I don’t really know a lot about the show and series but it’s kind of funny if this is a continuation of the show because,
Anthy: “I’ll find you Utena! I’ll leave this horrible school behind and find wherever you are in this vast, vast world! No matter how far I must travel, what strange and foreign sights I may see-“
(Utena ends up back at the school)
I might be recalling wrong, but in the original series, Utena beat Saionji while wielding a broken piece of a practice sword. That says a lot more about her potential and her tenacity than just outright giving her the magic sword for her first duel. This version feels like a step backwards, not an improvement.
I vaguely feel like watching the film again, but I remember it being quite the mind-twist.
Okay so in the movie, contrary to the series where Utena is the tenacious prince. This scene install a reversal of role where Anthy take the leading role and act of her own agency, going against her role as the rose bride. Giving of her own will the power of dios to Utena. It is a step forward for Anthy as it show how far she have come after leaving Akio's grasp at the end of the series! It's clearly a lot less badass but in my opinion It's not a step backward. You are right though this movie is an acid trip when you watch it for the first time o-o'
essentially, the movie is only intended to fill in gaps in the original story and change it a little. It's complicated if you haven't seen an essay on it or something.
@@galaxysuta Utena is not the prince, the principal is the prince... But he has lived in that fake world too long and he has become twisted. His wish was twisted by the witch who created the inverted world they are all trapped inside, everyone in there is actually dead from the revolution they keep mentioning in the TV show except Anthy who is the only one to leave that place since she is the only one still technically alive. The reason Utena in the show gets the "spirit of the prince" into her when she duels is that the original hope and intent of the prince is still alive and wants the dream to end, the principal who is the body/mind of the prince has long since became corrupted by the inverted world and wants to rule there forever.
@@michaelcastro5339 Oh i'm not saying Utena is the prince. The entire point of the prince in the story is that the it is a social construct that causes harm to both the prince and the others. What i'm trying to say is that in the original serie Utena was playing the role of the prince, trying to save Anthy while not understanding her view on the matter. While in the movie Anthy is the one trying to save Utena from the grasp of Othori's schoolwalls by giving her the opportunity to save herself like Utena once did for her. The movie instead of replaying the role of Utena's prince persona, use the duel to show how much Anthy grew as a person.
@Michael Castro That's actually not true. None of the characters are dead and the coffin is a metaphor representing an abundance of different things such as the roles the characters play. Both Anthy, Utena, and other mentioned characters have abandoned their roles throughout the series which is why the memory of them disappears along with it. The movie even retells the abandonment of the Prince and Rose Bride roles by showing their strawmen with the names attached. The revolution they're mentioning is the escape from the matrix; game; coffin; way of living. This is why in the TV series they keep repeating the mantra of smashing the world's shell.
Anthy's rose garden 🌹
That's beautiful
the movie made everything so huge and surreal and beautiful
so good!!
Watching this after Rachael Lillis' death. And I am reminded how good of an actress she was.
6:31 i will always love this part 🩷💜
omg this fight in the dub is so good!!! THANK YOU
anthy already knowing about the last revolution and about utena explains why she’s so flirty with her in this movie 😭
This whole place is a hallucination
Utena was battle with her own enemy to save her being captured by young general with a long green hair!
Alright Utena has returned(6:53)---(7:04)
Saonji was a total jerk
Understatement
Hes worse than a jerk
Anyone came here after watching Gundam The Witch From Mercury?
yep
I swear I'm not really "that guy", but I prefer the Japanese version--it holds more nostalgia for me. My first copy of this film was a bootleg fansub on VHS.
Utena!!!
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨💖💖💖💖 Как это прекрасно!
Amazing what is the name of the anime
Revolutionary Girl Utena
Hm wait. I'm kinda confused with the comments.
So... this movies it's a sequel and continuation of the anime. Or a "pararel universe" from the original story and just another version?
This is what people don’t really know, it’s up for interpretation
There’s many clues that show that it could be a direct continuation. At the end, everyone forgot about Utena, but the movie made it seem as if she came back to the school, and everything starts repeating. Part of the clues they point out is Anthy not wearing her glasses (last episode she had left them on Dios desk). But honestly, you gotta take this as IF you were watching Evangelion, a lot of it is symbolism and you gotta constantly rewatch to catch on so many details because of how surreal the show is.
It's not a continuation, it's like most movies made to do a quick and dirty of a show, so instead of watching 24 episodes to get what the hell is going on, you can sit for the time of around 3 episodes and get a super compressed version of it.
@@thedarknessofmandy Utena was killed by Anthy in the TV show and as a memento of her request Anthy leaves the inverted world in her honor, the movie isn't a continuation it's a retelling.
It's a sequel. When Anthy leaves the school in the show she explicitly sets out to find Utena. This is what happens after that - She finds Utena and gets her out of the school
Pink rose vs Green rose
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...I forgot how stiff and awkward the voices are in the english dub. they might be just as bad in the japanese, but I can't speak it so I can't tell. I absolutely love the series and the film but jeez.
nah man that's just the english dub hahaha. As a Japanese person the Japanese VA's of Utena and Anthy r extremely charming.
It's miles better than the tv series, which is one of the rare dubs I actually can't stand hearing. From what I've heard, Ikuhara was involved in the movie's dubbing process, and while the original Japanese version is still clearly better, it no longer feels like only Rachel and Lisa were trying to carry the entire thing.
no why does Saionji sound like that
Basically, Anthy turns Utena from a butch lesbian into a lipstick one.
The title of this video is misleading.
The title of this video is literaly what happens in it.