How Anime Portrays Collective Anxiety

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Daryl Talks Games

Daryl Talks Games

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@DarylTalksGames
@DarylTalksGames 2 жыл бұрын
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@elio6361
@elio6361 2 жыл бұрын
How did you post a comment 2 days ago ? How did some comment like 10h ago when the video was posted not more than an hour ago ?
@gabek5760
@gabek5760 2 жыл бұрын
@@elio6361 Patreon! I'm sure all supports get early access to videos! www.patreon.com/daryltalksgames
@n0o01
@n0o01 2 жыл бұрын
@@elio6361 Daryl can upload early, keep it private, and add comments. As for other commenters, maybe early access for patrons.
@crossant123
@crossant123 2 жыл бұрын
This is a top contendor to a hug by you! I would love a heart on this comment.
@helloguy8934
@helloguy8934 2 жыл бұрын
Lets goooo. Anime video.
@thebigmystery7841
@thebigmystery7841 2 жыл бұрын
Ive always joked about "winning with the power of love and friendship" being very anime. And a lot of people can take that as cringey, but I wholeheartedly appreciate it. I think people as a whole wish we could manifest our desires for a better world to defeat the evil in it. Its absolutely magical to me. Edit: didnt have notifications on but good to see theres still people who live on that hard Edge that they cant have a little optimisim in their life. Its sad really.
@OGA-b4l
@OGA-b4l 2 жыл бұрын
This nigga 3 years old
@devandismuke8355
@devandismuke8355 2 жыл бұрын
Helps to have a gun or two just in case
@ordinarytree4678
@ordinarytree4678 2 жыл бұрын
Its magical because it doesnt happen irl. What wins irl is violence and greed and survival instinct.
@neaosmt1562
@neaosmt1562 2 жыл бұрын
I think that might be why it's such a common truth because in real life not a lot if any of your problems can be solved through things like friendship or love and I think some like you and indulge themselves in a in media were such things can happen
@Viking102938
@Viking102938 2 жыл бұрын
It's not just a matter of love and friendship, it's a matter of rejecting the selfish desires of this world, not just for ourselves, but for the longevity or our environment, the sound demeanor of our own minds, and the security of our own nature (i.e., "the soul"). It's not just about saying "yes" to each other, it's about saying "no" to ignorance, and eliminating it not through violence, but through education, through understanding, through compassion, through the deterioration of entitlement and expectations, by relieving the burdens we place on the martyrs in our society, and building each other towards a more estimable (sustainable) future. You don't need to believe in love, friendship, or magic to believe in the power of humanity. You can't behold the maw of a species that horrifying and not believe in its capacity for carnal cooporation.
@adamweinberg2532
@adamweinberg2532 2 жыл бұрын
This video really struck a chord with me as someone who only started watching anime a couple years ago but completely fell in love with the medium. I always had a lot of trouble explaining why anime resonated with me in a different way than western TV and film, but this video explained a lot. I started watching anime during the pandemic, a time when I felt at my most isolated and was really disillusioned with individualism because of the selfish way so many of my neighbors and even family were acting. The nihilistic, "you're on your own" attitude of most western media (especially social media) really weighed down on me. So I too, I found a lot of solace in seeing the interconnected nature of anime and Japanese culture. The sense of community between the characters as they strive for their goals together, the way they lean on each other both consciously and unconsciously, and especially the way they confront their fears and anxieties head-on, all fill me with happiness and make me feel a lot better about my own place in the world. P.S. The intro and outro with the rapid cuts of different anime set to music was absolutely badass! I actually felt a little choked up on the outro.
@betula2137
@betula2137 2 жыл бұрын
And...super irrelevant and I'm barging in... the collective action problem of taking the 'orange pill' What'd I jus say
@McDudes
@McDudes Жыл бұрын
Ye we in the west has an almost toxic problem with over coming our problems and struggles alone by our self. But in anime it's almost always a team effort where the characters help eachother in the friend group with eachother problems. And it's always way clearer then some vague inner struggle, unless it's some anime like Evangelion or Lain...
@SpectreMkTwo
@SpectreMkTwo Жыл бұрын
Better late than never, glad you picked up anime and appreciate its interconnectedness with Japanese culture and a source of story telling. Been watching anime for years and i truly love the medium, manga and anime, and how it helps me learn about Japanese culture by being a compass of sorts. Now I'm a fan of Japanese culture and it's history as a whole
@katarinacarrico7887
@katarinacarrico7887 Жыл бұрын
I think our Westernized minds tend to distance ourselves from anime and its themes of friendship and connection. It's "cringy" and "cliche." But I think everyone could use a story of people coming together to defeat a common enemy, while yelling about how much they love each other. ("Don't you ever mess with friends!! Magnum Punch!!!") It's cool to see an individual overcoming their own inner demons along their journey, but it's a journey for the viewer seeing two or more people finally defeating their worst enemy through each other after so much growth.
@houraisheperd9721
@houraisheperd9721 Жыл бұрын
This video did a lot for my understanding as well. I really tend to not like western media and love eastern stuff, and it explained why. I'm...kinda cripplingly disabled and outright cannot work, so the whole "you're on your own" thing that pervades most of western works and that I constantly hear from people reads to me as "you aren't wanted here if you can't contribute the same way everyone else does." Which, being disabled as I am, means I read it as "please just die already so someone can take your place." Even people who I need to rely on tend to spew that very same thing, which as you can guess only makes it worse because now I'm disabled *and* trapped with people who, on an unconscious level, view me as worthless, and I can't leave because the support system for people like me is genuinely so bad I often consider killing myself because I'm not getting enough help. Eastern media does away with that. It tells me that I have value even if I can't do a lot of things everyone else can, because there are still things I can do. It's nice.
@DED_C
@DED_C 2 жыл бұрын
Some things are predictable in life: -The sun rising each morning -Dogs barking and birds chirping -No new BotW 2 or Silksong info that day -Daryl putting Makima in the Psych of Anime thumbnail
@DarylTalksGames
@DarylTalksGames 2 жыл бұрын
My man 😈
@soccerandtrack10
@soccerandtrack10 2 жыл бұрын
@DED_C and some1 insecure hurting some1,either municipaliting 1000 people to believe in aleins and that the insecure person MAGICALLY knows more aleins or supernatural thing only THEY CAN SEE, or a crowd of insecure kretens of humanity are either trying to take away rights, or 1 decides it can magically survive bullets and decides to go to church or to a fun place... with a gun... or rich insecure people are making conspiracies to get MORE money and control. in saints row its called having fun and shooting any1 or anything you see for 5 or 10 minutes useing specific weopons. the only difference is you see the massacre or genocide in the video game, if you want to see it in real life,you need to have 70 decades of waiting and alot of cameras looking everywhere at once all on 1 big tv.
@Aflay1
@Aflay1 2 жыл бұрын
"I'm a closet weeb" Nah, you just like anime. Oh....you like manga? That's fine. Sometimes you read the manga after watching the anime, y'know? ....You read manga that haven't been adapted to anime? Woof.... *There is no saving him. He is WEEB weeb.*
@ShuckleII
@ShuckleII 2 жыл бұрын
Dogs barking? I hope not, they're the sole reason my life is going to end soon.
@Vocaloid_Cevirmeni
@Vocaloid_Cevirmeni 2 жыл бұрын
@@Aflay1 dont let him know about light novels
@vectormanforever
@vectormanforever 2 жыл бұрын
Conversion Disorder?! I finally have a name for it! One of my best friends has been experiencing temporary blindness in one eye lately due to her work forcing her to work 90 hour work weeks. She kept calling it hysterical blindness, but I think she thought it was more brain damage from lack of sleep. I'll let her know asap, thank you so much!~
@thebiggesthatersinworld
@thebiggesthatersinworld 2 жыл бұрын
@@vectormanforever that scam bot
@vectormanforever
@vectormanforever 2 жыл бұрын
@@thebiggesthatersinworld I'm well aware, but I still appreciate the concern~
@luckyblockyoshi
@luckyblockyoshi 2 жыл бұрын
How’s it been?
@vectormanforever
@vectormanforever 2 жыл бұрын
@@luckyblockyoshi As long as she controls her stress levels she can see out of both eyes again! Plus apparently it was so severe for her that her colourblindness was also an effect of conversion disorder. She still works a bad job with horrible coworkers, but she's finally getting therapy and things are looking up~
@luckyblockyoshi
@luckyblockyoshi Жыл бұрын
@@vectormanforever Oh, good to hear!
@reenchanted
@reenchanted 2 жыл бұрын
Two weird thoughts about the “this thing gains more power the more you believe in it” trope: - The stock market and currency itself seems to pretty much work this way. Terrifying. - Final Fantasy Tactics had this mechanic in its unique “Faith” system. High Faith value = high effectiveness using magic and high damage taken from magic. Low Faith value (or no Faith in the case of the robot unit Worker 8) means that magic has no effect on you for good or ill.
@BlaxeFrost-X
@BlaxeFrost-X 2 жыл бұрын
The entire system of magic in the nasuverse (Fate/Stay Night, Kara no Kyokai, Tsukihime, etc.) is based on that trope. Everything works as much as people have enough doubt to believe in something. Explained as: 'Even if someone says that they don't believe in ghosts, when they are alone at home and hear a noise somewhere in their brain will believe that it *may* be, that's what makes magic (thaumaturgy) possible and more powerful the more people *may* think that it *may* be possible'
@sisyphus_strives5463
@sisyphus_strives5463 2 жыл бұрын
The concept of faith giving ideas power permeates practically every aspect of society.
@thisrandomdude_
@thisrandomdude_ 2 жыл бұрын
Stock Market no Akuma when, Fujimoto. Also, that "Faith" system you mentioned is so interesting!! I wanna get into Final Fantasy now.
@draghettis6524
@draghettis6524 2 жыл бұрын
Noragami's world is another one based on this, it is one where gods must have enough people believing in them to exist.
@Halfbad-bf1lt
@Halfbad-bf1lt 2 жыл бұрын
The idea of power from status in general could be considered a concept that only exists because people believe in it too; For example there could be a king of a country; if every one of his subjects decided they no longer wanted to obey his rule he would have no power. If the people who governed the parts of the country that have him power, law, military and economy, stopped listening to him, he would have no way to exercise power and his power would cease to exist. The king would be reduced to nothing more than a single man with no way to influence or control anyone in the country
@evo2542
@evo2542 Жыл бұрын
Paranoia Agent is the biggest example I can think of of this as far as anime is concerned. Little Slugger becomes more powerful thruout the series and started as one person's paranoia and becomes everyone's with the help of media and the news talking about it all the time.
@kylespevak6781
@kylespevak6781 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like police brutality and racism in the current media landscape. Morgan Freeman said it best, "It'll go away when we stop talking about it. I'm not a black man, I'm Morgan Freeman"
@Kisher02
@Kisher02 2 жыл бұрын
Wow this was a blast to watch and a painful reminder that I need to go back and watch some of these anime. I'm also incredibly hyped to see that Psych of Anime will return again! Also that psychology on Dating Sims seems absolutely ridiculous and I hope that we can see that some time. Banger video as always Daryl!
@DarylTalksGames
@DarylTalksGames 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Kishan!
@IOTewks
@IOTewks 2 жыл бұрын
@@DarylTalksGames Tokimeki Memorial 👀
@ahmedgasim509
@ahmedgasim509 Жыл бұрын
I've written probably only like 2-3 KZbin comments in my life but i immediately felt the need to convey just how amazing this video was and how much i relate to it. It's like hearing the doubtful and lonely observations i keep locked up while growing an awareness of my own emotional world and seeing it being expressed and connected to in anime. You wrote this beautifully and would love more content like this.
@typemasters2871
@typemasters2871 2 жыл бұрын
I think Anime’s trend of manifesting emotions into physical or metaphysical manifestations is because of how Yokai and Kami play an important roll in Japanese culture, and most Yokai and Kami are representations of emotions/habits/phenomena. I.E. can’t sleep well at night? That’s a Yokai’s fault. Stopped raining shortly before you had to go out somewhere? That’s thanks to a Kami. You get the urge to dance whenever you hear your favourite song? Well that’s either a Yokai or Kami depending on if you see it as a blessing or a curse.
@BlaxeFrost-X
@BlaxeFrost-X 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, and if you ask me, it's very cathartic to see when you relate to the specific emotion being incarnated
@mihailmilev9909
@mihailmilev9909 2 жыл бұрын
@@BlaxeFrost-X wym lol
@BlaxeFrost-X
@BlaxeFrost-X 2 жыл бұрын
@@mihailmilev9909 I mean that you can feel relief or advancement when an emotion you feel is portrayed in anime in a physical or metaphysical form, specially if you originally don't ubderstand it and is resolved in the anime or game by teying to solve the psychological origin of that manifestation
@TheCapitalLetterM
@TheCapitalLetterM 2 жыл бұрын
It could also be a case of how symbolic things are a favorable thing in Japanese culture, because symbolism appears in a lot of things if you look close. So it makes sense that appears in anime where you have situations that relate to a person's emotion, a person's thoughts or feelings that are put into the environment around them or clothing or colors.
@Pikachu-kw4fv
@Pikachu-kw4fv 2 жыл бұрын
You feel like someone is following you? Thats a yokai. Please step aside and kindly ask the yokai to continue walking and it will follow the road and leave you alone
@cowgba
@cowgba 2 жыл бұрын
This might be my new favorite video essay about anime, genuinely. This feels like a really fresh and unique perspective in the ocean of anime content online and I'm excited to see more! Also, discussing Bunny Girl Senpai in the video and putting Vivy in the intro is more than enough for me to trust your taste in anime implicitly, so now I'm off to read DanDaDan. 👍
@LokheeNyx
@LokheeNyx 2 жыл бұрын
Ahh it's here!! Daryl, I just wanted to say that was such an entertaining and fun video, and being a little bit of a weeb myself seeing my fav works in little clips made me smile. Keep being yourself cause no matter who many views this gets, know this community will forever be interested and love your work! :)
@DarylTalksGames
@DarylTalksGames 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much!
@RedheadButNotReally
@RedheadButNotReally 2 жыл бұрын
Happy to hear you're doing alright my guy. 👍🏻
@thisrandomdude_
@thisrandomdude_ 2 жыл бұрын
+1 for this comment! It makes me so happy when I recognize a show or clip hahaha
@whenisdinner2137
@whenisdinner2137 2 жыл бұрын
When you were talking about the metaphysical manifestation of your inner demons in Persona it reminded me of Steins Gate where there is literally not a singular villain that is physically visible besides whatever vague organization is running CERN and the "villain" is literally an abstract concept that nobody can see or interact with. I wish I could say more without spoilers because this show hit me in a way that no other show has.
@4idenn
@4idenn 2 жыл бұрын
I can't believe Daryl just EVA-rolled me As a non-closet weeb I just want to say: amazing video, hope to see more psych of anime in the future! The only thing I disagree with is (and this is really something I disagree with almost everyone on the internet it seems) EoE is not a feverish nightmare as it seems, it's really a hopeful ending but I feel people gets too engrossed on the visuals
@soccerandtrack10
@soccerandtrack10 2 жыл бұрын
I have the same name,I have an a,not e.
@soccerandtrack10
@soccerandtrack10 2 жыл бұрын
go look the legion of night in warhammer 40,000,that's literally what my family is like.
@soccerandtrack10
@soccerandtrack10 2 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure I know why I got my name,it's dark and unsurprising as the army.
@axserwz5022
@axserwz5022 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, All of Shinji's problems aren't fixed but he now has the right mindset to move forward and live in the world. He isn't suddenly fine now because of what he learned but he's going to try to be
@mistythemischievous2013
@mistythemischievous2013 2 жыл бұрын
I think it also helps to know the concept of Kami in Shinto. Kami are the literal spiritual personhoods of physical things. It's a very animistic concept. So emotions, which have physical processes related to them are also given these Kami, these spirits, these personhoods. It's a very interesting concept because a trauma or mental disorder can be a very literal personable thing, and I honestly think that can help people approach these things within themselves.
@God-gy7lb
@God-gy7lb Жыл бұрын
"My AT field strong as hell dawg" Deepest introspective realization in western ideology of self.
@NiSE_Rafter
@NiSE_Rafter 2 жыл бұрын
"Share the anime that had a deep effect on you" From the New World and Welcome to the N.H.K. are probably my top picks when it comes to the commentary and exploration of the psyche. I've finally started reading the Monster manga and it's also been fantastic. Of course there's also Ergo Proxy, ID:Invaded, Ghost in the Shell, Mardock Scramble, and plenty more that imo were quite good.
@ShugoKnightFairy
@ShugoKnightFairy 2 жыл бұрын
This was far more entertaining than I expected. This for sure was very motivated. I know that Mushi-shi was one the animes I fall back to that had a big impact on me, as mundane as Mushi-shi is. Honestly, how they explain their world and why things happen it's very pretty. How the main character tries to find that balance go live with the mushi rather than destroy the scary, the unknown. It changed my view on how to go about things and people. I grew up watching anime and there's so much that they teach you beyond the goofy character interactions and the action as you said. It was very, mmm for lack of a better word, heart warming to watch this video that touched the concept of anime bringing forth emotions as a physical depicetion for the characters to grow and/or defeat. Thank you for the video!
@ethanosgood8159
@ethanosgood8159 2 жыл бұрын
It's finally here! This might be my favorite video yet (alongside the deltarune, inscription, and internet checkpoint videos from off the top of my head). To go on a little bit of a rant, this is why I LOVE psychology and storytelling. Psychology is ways to understand people and stories are ways to Invision things and communicate to people. Stories have helped me so incredibly much to develop myself into the person I am, and I love the idea of fictional people growing and developing to teach people (and not just kids) how things can be in life. I also love animation for being a medium to create and show so many things. Some things can't be described with words, and animation can do as this video said and turn those things into something real that can be understood. When you look into stories for something deeper you can find beautiful things. You can learn and grow without intense hardship. You can find real people in fictional characters. And that's special.
@bloodykun4443
@bloodykun4443 2 жыл бұрын
missed opportunity for Paranoia Agent...but anyway, great video. I feel like a lot of this trope can be hit or miss for me, depending on the tone and how these stories are told in general, but it's always interesting to think about how it tends to manifest in the first place.
@tylerfoster2814
@tylerfoster2814 2 жыл бұрын
Want to second this opinion in regards to Paranoia Agent. The plot echoes a lot of what you mentioned about True Detective season 1, while exploring the ideas of the manifestation of unhealthy aspects of the collective subconscious. It's a great piece of social commentary that opens with Japanese yodeling and manic laughter. As a fan of Satoshi Kon, I love the series, and it's a short watch, so I think it's worth your time.
@watashiwamosura
@watashiwamosura 2 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for Paranoia Agent the whole video!
@daephx
@daephx 2 жыл бұрын
Could be wrong but I wouldn't be surprised if he just hasn't watched it and thus can't draw parallels.
@Suppaichu
@Suppaichu 2 жыл бұрын
@@daephx It'd be a great recomendation for him then. By how perfect it fits in this video it's very likely he didn't watch it too.
@Euryptus
@Euryptus 2 жыл бұрын
Yup, Paranoia Agent immediately sprung to mind. Let me join the chorus of those recommending it, it's very much worth your time.
@cantaca2255
@cantaca2255 2 жыл бұрын
I was honestly surprised by you going into detail about Kawai Hayao's ideas. He was certainly not obscure at the time in Japan, but definitely not someone I'd expect to have international recognition. Most of the Japanese translations of Jung were done by him, and his application of Jung's theories to Japanese culture and psyche is quite insightful and interesting. Chainsaw Man was also one of my best reads in the past few years. The breadth at which the manga's author explores fear and its manifestation is probably what really sold me. One particular scene sparked a memory of something Kawai Hayao said, that the Shinto gods were the "fear" that the Japanese felt towards nature (he used the word 畏れ as opposed to the general term for fear, 恐れ). As with everything in nature, the gods may assume roles that benefit people, but they weren't ever conceived as truly benevolent beings. Their overwhelming presence humbled the ancients and whatever mercy imparted became a blessing. Fear bred reverence. Thinking about it, there is another noteworthy parallel between Chainsaw Man and the broader shintoist ideology. In Chainsaw Man, most anything that's feared can become a devil. In Shinto, most anything that's conceived can become a god. Which leads me to guess that the older gods can manifest in the world of Chainsaw Man, but their power is not nearly what they used to be. As Kawai once quoted: in modernity, a growing number of people have lost the ability to "fear". On another note, are you considering exploring the shadow archetype and how it's been dealt differently between cultures? How there's a prevalence of thwarting one's enemy for justice in western media, while anime so often likes to resort to talk-no-jutsu and vegetafication? I think there's a lot to talk about when it comes to conflict(shadows) in stories. There's also a whole other topic of how the projection of one's shadow can lead to conflict. If by any chance you get around to it, that'll be awesome. Great vid. Love your work. Hope to see more.
@jessiewuzhere123
@jessiewuzhere123 8 ай бұрын
Love ur comment!
@reitaylor5523
@reitaylor5523 2 жыл бұрын
The connections of conversion disorder and anime are hella intriguing, and you went in a far different (and awesome!) direction than I thought you were headed. Japanese culture, especially in comparison to many western cultures has a habit of making internal/emotional/psychological worries or anxieties either invisible or dismissing them due to their lack of external manifestation. Purely from what friends have told me, it's a bit like the idea that if you are incapable of assisting the collective, unless it is a physical malady (and even then, disabled peoples are treated with utmost prejudice), it is seen as 'laziness' rather than anything actually debilitating. I wondered when you first introduced Darius' case if you were going to make the connections to things like Menhera-chan and the culture around suicide, depression and mental anguish that too often connects to the 'Otaku' or 'NEET' circles in Japan. Many cases of disturbed abusers/terrorists/murderers are often associated with the Otaku sub-culture, and the image of otakus' even within anime/manga are usually stereotypical outcasts or creeps. Perhaps as a physical manifestation, mangaka feel as though their anguish will finally be taken seriously? Or maybe in a way to reach out to readers and say 'hey, this happens to me too, it's real, and it's threatening, but it'll be okay'. That's what manga always has been for me. PS. Check out Wonder Egg Priority if you want almost a literal example of this, it's such a wonderful show!
@zorro......
@zorro...... 2 жыл бұрын
as someone who studied psychology in uni in southeast asia, we are taught about culturally different manifestations of mental illnesses. i think it isnt just that they feel emotional anguish will be taken more seriously but also that in east asian cultures like japan, mental illness actually often manifests as physical aches and pains. older, depressed japanese people will report that they feel fatigue and like theyre aching all over but show no signs of physical disability or illness. i think part of it might be that, as someone who is entrenched in a lot of the overarching asian beliefs and socialization, we dont learn to identify or label our feelings. a lot of people around me dont know what they feel when they're feeling it. it is difficult to ask for help when you cant even identify that youre struggling. and so i feel like the body ends up relying on psychosomatic pains to make people take notice and actually take care of themselves, like what happened with Darius.
@reitaylor5523
@reitaylor5523 2 жыл бұрын
@@zorro...... Great to hear from that perspective! I’ve experiences from European/North Am perspectives and whilst we touch on cultural differences, it’s definitely rarely a main focus unfortunately. It makes sense then that expressing unknowable/undefined emotions might be easier in art forms like anime and manga. Might even be a healthy way of processing emotions to help psychosomatic symptoms as you’ve mentioned. A super interesting research prospect, ‘might otakus cope better?’. Thank you for your input, was super thought provoking!
@inactive_ina
@inactive_ina 2 жыл бұрын
(spoilers for wep ig) WEP is a really good show! ..until it basically blames all the inner turmoil and reasons for why the girls were even pushed to suicide in the first place on some random robot, not because of the issues with how society and important figures in their lives treated said girls :/
@novelle.27
@novelle.27 2 жыл бұрын
@@inactive_ina yeah...
@Elchansan
@Elchansan 2 жыл бұрын
With regards to how Persona has to do with people's literal personas (masks) you may want to read about the Japanese concepts of "honne" and "tatemae"
@Supercohboy
@Supercohboy Жыл бұрын
5:40 Holy fuck that's good scriptwriting, I just had to comment, the perfect use of every word in this sentence, that's a chef's kiss moment my dude.
@PsychoPatYT
@PsychoPatYT 2 жыл бұрын
Not a lot of creators can make a change in subject matter feel seamless like this.
@BlaxeFrost-X
@BlaxeFrost-X 2 жыл бұрын
what change of subject? ... ... no, seriously, i didn't notice it
@soccerandtrack10
@soccerandtrack10 2 жыл бұрын
In practice,it's called=a matter eco logical shift.
@felixgrange4413
@felixgrange4413 2 жыл бұрын
As an aspiring writer, I have been studying different styles of writing and eastern writing styles have always been my favorite. They are always so different and interesting from what I have read in school. It has always affected me the more emotionally than anything else. The ideas that the writers for anime and manga have implemented into characters and events is really creative.
@andrek6920
@andrek6920 2 жыл бұрын
The thing is though about the idea of a collective unconcious is that it is factually correct in a certain sense. Many fears, phobias and such things ARE passed down genetically in some fashion, you dont learn to fear snakes or bugs from being taught or experience, your ancestors learned it and the fear they learned is still passed down to modern humans. The same is true for social recognition aswell. You could recognize a social situation or a kind of behaviour in another person and be anxious or afraid of it without ever experiencing anything like it. You can be afraid of snakes and so on aswell instinctively without ever seeing one before in your life. So you could absolutely recognize certain archetypes of people at birth the same way you can be afraid of certain things at birth.
@errorx_x1063
@errorx_x1063 Жыл бұрын
What's crazy is that every successful generation of humans will be more keen to this. What's inconceivable is what is the apex to this evolution?
@Sygnit
@Sygnit 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the start and conclusion of your journey through this rabbit hole because it kind of helped me contextualize my own views of this amazing genre. I’ve always known (well for as long as I’ve watched anime) that it’s made me feel a totally different kind of way, a way that western storytelling and media never quiet touched. But I guess I never really looked past the “it just expresses feelings better” part of the discussion and touched on the far FAR deeper points that you did. But as soon as you started talking about how in western society we use the action of a story to relate back to the emotional side of our characters arc and how in eastern storytelling the emotional/psychological arc IS the action just put into physical form for my dumby brain to understand (obviously I’m joking just look at Eva and all the analysis it breeds) it gives this weird sort of…release that I don’t feel very often to almost never that I have a very hard time pulling from the metaphorical abstract version we in the west put forward. Maybe I’m just really bad at connecting strings from physical plot to mental plot and that leads to having a little piece of tape that helps connect them for me helps more than I realized? Or maybe I need to sit down and seriously think about what I watch more than I do. Anyway this was a very VERY long comment but thank you so much for your awesome videos and helping me with self realization
@HawaiianHercules
@HawaiianHercules 2 жыл бұрын
Bro that entire section building back up to discussing Eva was FANTASTIC, you are making some of the highest quality content on the platform right now!
@hazzy5275
@hazzy5275 Жыл бұрын
Didn't really know what I was getting into with this video but I was enthralled from start to finish
@СлоГорький
@СлоГорький 2 жыл бұрын
I really like this anime called ×××HOLiC. It is about a mysterious store that grants wishes to people. Kind of lighthearted but also dark and karmic at times, because people's whishes often come from their flaws that they have and refuse to get rid of. And then there is also this whole part about a boy that is pursued by ghosts and a witch that really loves sake and the whole spiritual world filled with a ton of different characters. It's great. And I really like how it can visualize an invisible struggle.
@ditacynosurecoffee
@ditacynosurecoffee 10 ай бұрын
I was on my binge high going through Daryl’s videos (because his script & storytelling is always *chefs kiss*), and what are the chances I got introduced to Dandadan here, and THEN see that an anime PV for its 2024 release was uploaded LAST NIGHT and it came up on my feed 🤯
@TheStorytellerWolf
@TheStorytellerWolf 2 жыл бұрын
That concluding bit of the video hit hard. I think doing these videos and searching for these answers about humanity is in itself an expression of empathy on your part. At the very least I feel that you care deeply about humanity from this and your other videos, and it makes me and I’m sure others feel less alone and less insane in this crazy world we live in. Much love to you, Daryl, and thank you for everything.
@KonkaBass
@KonkaBass Жыл бұрын
This actually might be one of my favorite summerzations as to WHY I like anime. I've always just had the "they're different than western stories" answer. But this, THIS, has so much more depth and actually equips me to with the real reason I like it so much.
@AZ-tx5yd
@AZ-tx5yd Жыл бұрын
I've never been more glad to have randomly clicked on an essay video, let alone an anime one, and shed a tear. Awesome work dude
@Dark_Peace
@Dark_Peace 2 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you haven't talked about "Egregores". It's basically what you talk about : concept representing a non-physical entity arising from the collective thoughts of a group of people. The more we think about them, the more they gain importance. Gods, feelings, idéologies, archétypes,... All Egregores. Most of the info on the internet is in french tho.
@JesseIsBetterThanYou
@JesseIsBetterThanYou Жыл бұрын
I don't know if I experienced conversion disorder, but I definitely experienced something very similar. Nearly 5 years ago, back in highschool, my parents and I had learnt about some bad things I had done and some online friends on discord I made that were pretty shitty people. I regretted a lot of the things I did and wished that some of those friends would change, but I cherished those friends and memories because they saved my life. Before I met them, I was lonely, depressed, apathetic, and suicidal, but they showed me there was more to life and inspired me to grow. I chose to cut ties with many of them while sticking close to a select few, and I tried to distance myself from my mistakes, but it was too late. My parents were extremely upset at what I had done that it was hard for them to trust that I really wanted to change. It was only the night before when I had sent my best friend a message saying that I would take a break from discord for a while in an effort to change. They overreacted and took away everything. All of my accounts were deleted so that I would never be able to talk to any of those friends again, including my best friend who had the biggest positive impact on my life. My parents forced me to sit with them and read all of the bad things me and my friends had said out loud every day for a week before finally deleting the account. They learned about my prior experiences with depression and suicide and they hid things like medicine and knives that I needed for normal, daily things because they couldn't trust me, and it felt so insulting. Many other things happened that I won't go into, but that week traumatized me. All of my efforts to grow, the important connections I had made, the willpower I had to muster to decide to change were all for nothing. In the following weeks, I had severe stomach pains, and they got worse and worse every day. Before that point I had weighed 185 lbs., and I was healthy and athletic, but it hurt so much to eat that I dropped to 135 lbs. and was chronically fatigued. There were nights when the pain was so bad that I would literally cry myself to sleep, and I would typically only be able to sleep for 2 hours before going to school the next day. This problem persisted for a full year before my parents finally realized the severity of the pain and took action. After some food sensitivity tests, I had made some extreme changes to my diet that cut out almost everything and made it immensely difficult to find anything I could eat. Wheat, eggs, dairy, common fruits and vegetables, many meats like pork and various fish, all of it was cut out of my diet. The pain still persisted, but the diet did help to alleviate it a little bit. After beginning this diet, it took 2 full years to fully reintroduce something like eggs, and nearly 3 and a half to reintroduce wheat. This week I had actually just began working on reintroducing dairy, and things have been mostly ok so far. The symptoms have gradually lightened as I reconciled with my parents and graduated from highschool and no longer needed to maintain perfect grades. Throughout all of this though, anime began to heavily resonate with me, and I think this video helped me to make sense of it. In recent months, we took much more thorough (and intense, lol) tests, but all of the results showed that I never should have had a sensitivity to things like gluten, dairy, and many other foods that I cut out. For nearly half a decade, my physical health was closely tied to my mental health. The pain would peak along with stress, and it's taken years to work past the trauma of losing some of those friends. Nobody knows why I was so sensitive to these foods and had such frequent pains, but every for every step that my mental health improves, so does my physical health. I feel more confident and less physically weak. While I know people who have gone through far worse than I ever have and likely ever will, I am now much more mentally mature and resilient, and I accept everything that has happened because it has made me who I am now. I am happy with my life and the kind of person I am. I love my parents and friends and appreciate everything that they've done. I'm glad that despite everything, I'm still alive, and that I've been able to help others and find happiness myself. In the past, I lost hope that things would ever improve, that I would always have persisting pain and would never be able to truly fix my life, but I'm so grateful that I was wrong.
@laurasimutyte1382
@laurasimutyte1382 Жыл бұрын
Reading this made me tear up a bit. I'm really glad you are doing well now, and I really hope for the best for you!!
@IwhowasdatXD960
@IwhowasdatXD960 Жыл бұрын
I really don’t know what to say but that this really resonated with me…thank you for sharing this.
@yakumorisuke9403
@yakumorisuke9403 2 жыл бұрын
As a lifelong lover of mythology, I also really enjoy anime for its use of youkai/creatures as manifestations of cultural fears and beliefs. It really is a fascinating idea. This was a great episode! I really enjoyed it:) I was waiting for Kyouko Suiri to come up in that part of the discussion - if you haven't seen/read it it, I can recommend it.
@AleydisZeta
@AleydisZeta Жыл бұрын
Omg yes. Thanks for this video. I love that I have a dialog that speaks to much of my fascination with anime... because yea! Anime depicts so much metaphysical and psychological phenomenons and manifestations in ways that live-action movies/TV just can't express the same way. Even like the expressions right? The way emotions are conveyed on all anime characters faces so exaggerated or so defined in ways that again live-action media just cannot capture. It's powerful art that speaks to the soul and that's why I just love it and gravitate to it more than the regular stuff.
@phillywoody
@phillywoody 2 жыл бұрын
Everytime Daryl uploads I think: "This is my new favorite Daryl video" but this is now my all time favorite. Thank you for all you do Daryl. This was a nice experimental(?) way of doing a video that was highly requested.
@gotcopper42
@gotcopper42 2 жыл бұрын
Banger episode man, I think this explains a lot of why I tend to feel more attached to anime characters then characters from most other forms of media. I do tend to enjoy learning and understanding about the more collective culture in the west and having met people who believe western philosophies it is quite interesting to see how anime heavily romanticize them. I can't speak the Shintoism, but Buddhism and especially Hinduism are incredibly brutal religions when fully and properly carries out. My time in Nepal has shown me a lot of the darker side of some religions that the east romanticized to the moon and back.
@makojuicer
@makojuicer 2 жыл бұрын
This is awesome! Along with Jungian psychology and buddhism, gnosticism seems to be a weirdly common idea within anime/JRPGs, with bits of Jewish mysticism thrown in
@shinigamimiroku3723
@shinigamimiroku3723 2 жыл бұрын
Gnosticism takes a fair bit of Greek philosophy and mixes in bits and pieces of Christian terminology and, like you said, Jewish mysticism. The reason for this is because "the Gospel is foolish to the Greek," so as a result this (and result in pseudo-Gospel accounts such as the Infancy Gospel of Thomas) was developed by fake teachers to stroke the human ego without having to face the utter helplessness of humanity to not desire to do evil (whether it be basic selfish thoughts or... more extreme examples), all while allowing them to take advantage of their adherents and grow their power.
@anname7373
@anname7373 2 жыл бұрын
Not just that, but it is extremely common for them to use ancient hebrew and refer to it just as hebrew (which is incorrect)
@exodmaster2702
@exodmaster2702 Жыл бұрын
After watching this video for what feels like my 100th time and now showing it to everyone I know (including my parents who neither play games nor watch anime) I can confidently say that this is my favorite video of yours ever!
@gknucklez
@gknucklez 2 жыл бұрын
The idea, that the believe or fear in something/someone will manifest them or grant them power is not isolated to anime, far from it I would say. Small Gods from Pratchett immidiately comes to my mind, where he explores it with his usual smart and funny style. Check out the trope "Gods Need Prayers Badly"
@ringsystemmusic
@ringsystemmusic 2 жыл бұрын
Wasn’t that also the entire shtick of American Gods by Neil Gaimann?
@yanpan724
@yanpan724 2 жыл бұрын
the more you put out, the more convinced I am that you are genuinely one of the best content creators I've ever followed. I'm consistently impressed by your work, thank you for all your hard work!
@enderponydragon6317
@enderponydragon6317 2 жыл бұрын
I am so happy. Also, you are one of the gentlest, down to earth people on this platform buddy. Don't be so hard on yourself.
@bean9296
@bean9296 2 ай бұрын
I have conversion disorder - and I must say that this video is fantastic. Growing up watching anime and having conversion disorder prompted me to think of my condition in a way that mirrors the physical manifestations of anxiety like this video talked about. In my case, stress causes me to have pseudo-seizures, or convulsive episodes where I completely lose control of myself. Whenever I feel like an episode is coming, I’ve always thought about that sort of looming ominous presence that you see in anime. I was shocked when he made the exact comparison that I’ve been thinking about for years. I wish I’d seen this video sooner haha
@RPGgrenade
@RPGgrenade 2 жыл бұрын
Wow this was fun! I really dislike the jungian psychological school because of various reasons that one may or may not agree with, but how it relates to collectivist cultures and their warped perspective of the psyche seems to make a lot of sense for the sake of inspiration in anime. Also in retrospect, jungian psychology isn't really psychology, it's a philosophical spiritual mindset when you observe how its applied and what it claims exists, almost at a religiuos level, and that having strong ties to buddhism is something that I never linked before, and frankly really makes a lot of sense. I have been watching anime for decades now, so seein this video has been very fun and eye opening for me in several ways. Thank you!
@TheSuperRatt
@TheSuperRatt 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't go so far as to state collectivist cultures have a warped perspective of the psyche, in so much as individualist do the same. Why is one "warped", when the other isn't? When individualism itself is a new phenomenon that's proven just as disastrous?
@BlaxeFrost-X
@BlaxeFrost-X 2 жыл бұрын
Think about this, if the religious nature of people (what makes them believe in such things) it's not psychological, where does religions come from? ← Food for thought People of science in this age are unwilling to accept religion as something remotely real or needed for human kind and as such, they can't accept religion being included in a theory as part of human nature. ← This may be very very biased
@Hawkenwhacker
@Hawkenwhacker 2 жыл бұрын
If one has an aversion to religion, then it's logical to see why one would not like the "spiritual" aspect of life as they are considered one and the same. On a societal level, this is true as religion and societies have been shown to be linked in many different cultures. However, it is possible to separate religion from spirituality. Although I was raised to be a protestant christian, I could never identify with it. Instead, I would go out on walks and appreciate just being outside. Walking around the places where I lived, observing the people who were around or just watching something as simple as watching the rays being cast by the sun as it lowers was a joy. Even now, I take the time to go out and just enjoy the outdoors for this reason. We've had a full moon lately. Even that is enough to make me enjoy my life. Now, this doesn't mean that I don't find enjoyment from time to time when I can just mess with people, especially if you're not taking life all that seriously as we all have a need to play. Obviously, we all come from different backgrounds and have different life experiences because of this. Even so, we are all people looking for answers within a world we have little knowledge about, aside from the fact that we come to understand the world through how we see it. EDIT: If I repeated what was said in the video, I apologize as I had not started watching the video until after I was done typing. Who knows. :P
@soccerandtrack10
@soccerandtrack10 2 жыл бұрын
Why did you put sake?,I don't see any1 drinking or a cup?
@soccerandtrack10
@soccerandtrack10 2 жыл бұрын
he said warped! 8 L. . 8 L. 3 L. 16 L. =88. 88=8 AND the thirsty god. 88=hail horis. The alpha legion uses it to talk to each other before the cultists decide to show how insane they are and invade d.c. shouting uncomprehendible prayers to their gods and hitting their heads against stuff from being in the warp too long and living in complete phycosis,or yelling paradoxes and made up facts because beings from the unseen realm whispered in their heads for too long, others who worship 8 go out and shoot people,the god cares for death, but the thirsting 1 fights with the 8,for the thirsting 1 is the REAL REASON why the deaths happened. You can't put guns or smoke bombs on their transports,uuuuuuuuuh... group of insecure moving machines?... I think they call them goimm not TRANSports,they need to copy 1984 then blame everyone for trying to take away freedom of speech. Like saying trans. Gives them mortal wounds... Or calling them cowards or saying they did something wrong. this is probably why space marines use them to surround themselves in battle,you can always find more and will listen to any1 saying their give them power. the only demon prince they have is a Korn 1 that screams and cries at the universe.
@Signussy
@Signussy 11 ай бұрын
i've rewatched this video so many times but i keep coming back for 2 reasons, 1. The story is an absolute BANGER 2. The intro 2 minutes in hits so fucking hard
@Yuuchiemi
@Yuuchiemi 2 жыл бұрын
I just started on my bachelor in psychology and without you repeatedly showing me how interesting and fun it can be, idk if i would have chosen this major. So thank you!
@Dxnis1512
@Dxnis1512 2 жыл бұрын
Your use of music in these videos is amazing. Always reminds me how powerful music can be when used properly in a video. Especially at 2:30. Literally gave me goosebumps
@LarsxLeia
@LarsxLeia 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah the Haven Soundtrack is incredibly powerful
@soristrufas6571
@soristrufas6571 2 жыл бұрын
I'm very interested in you doing a video on koe no Katachi, because it points out a different question, what happens when an anime becomes individualistic? What happens when an anime takes a deep dive into a topic that is very important in Japan, and how they take into it as a personal trip, koe no Katachi is my favourite movie of all time and that's because of how deep it moves you, it's a crude, realistic yet magical way of showing the internal struggles of someone without materialising like most anime does, Koe no Katachi goes into a subtleness so different from your traditional anime, compare it to Kimi no nawa and their magical travel through time, here you are in an scenario so real you or anyone could be on it, and the way they show it makes you really feel you are on their shoes. You could had been in an scenario like that, but for me, no show has ever described it so perfectly and clean as koe no Katachi did. I dunno, I could
@Thelostrune
@Thelostrune 2 жыл бұрын
"Maps of Meaning" is a book that talks about Freud and Jung's ideas quite a bit. A bit long, but has an audiobook as well. That aside, looking forward to more anime where people turn into goo for some reason. At least now, perhaps I know why.
@otavioalves5363
@otavioalves5363 2 жыл бұрын
This. This video is SO important to me. If not answered, you have pointed out and debated over questions that I haven't been able to fully form up until now. I've been an anime/manga fan for some time and have always found impressive the creativity of the artists, but couldn't quite understand why their stories are written the way they are. The characters, the worlds, conflicts and resolutions; some people simply state them as "weird", but I have always found that there's probably more to them, even if I couldn't understand yet. At least for some stories. Thank you for making this video. My perspective of the media might have changed for good (for the better).
@pinkiepone3299
@pinkiepone3299 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the most impactful videos for me that you've released. I'm so happy to hear you talk about anime, I truly, truly am so happy to hear you address these themes I've never been able to express. Thank you so much, Daryl!
@fungisrock8955
@fungisrock8955 2 жыл бұрын
This is great, one of my favorite channels suddenly started talking about some of my favorite anime, THANK YOU, both Daryl and the Patreons.
@FreelanceGenie
@FreelanceGenie 2 жыл бұрын
These ideas of spirits gaining power from belief exist in Western media too, but typically these types of spirits are good rather than evil. In the classic Peter Pan play Tinkerbell and other fairies gained power from the belief of children. It also shows up in "The Guardians" movie for both positive and negative with Jack Frost and the others gaining power from belief while "Pitch" gains power from fear. Assassin's Creed also plays with the idea a bit. Changing enough people's minds is enough to physically change reality. On another note, I'd like to mention how similar the ending of Splatoon 2's DLC is to Evangelion's ending.
@rogue4340
@rogue4340 2 жыл бұрын
I've been suffering from one of these Conversion Disorders myself (Cholinergic Urticaria), and this video has been incredibly personal and insightful to me. Always thought that it being weird that even modern medicine wasn't enough to clearly identify these things. But looking at it from this perspective It all makes sense now. No wonder I unknowingly loved anime like monogastric and bunny girl. Thanks for the great content packed with great substance. 🙏
@TailsShadow7
@TailsShadow7 2 жыл бұрын
Holy sh** it's here! Amazing video Daryl! Super happy that you had a great time writing it because damn it was super fun to watch. This also serves as a reminder for me to go and re-watch some of the mentioned animes and even pick up some new ones. Thank you for making such banger content, regardless of what the topic is. Be it gaming, wrestling or anime - you always make it fun, interesting and entertaining. Here's to hoping that we soon hit the next milestone for a Psych of Play on Dating Sims! Stay awesome.
@dayelu2679
@dayelu2679 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I thought about a video essay themed as "why anime is the most psychedelic art form", and you pretty much summed up it here. When you take psychedelics, you would then study Jung and Buddhism, as people do. And here's you, watch anime and find all the influences there.
@Danodan94
@Danodan94 Жыл бұрын
I sincerely would like to see more Psyche of Anime stuff from you. Idc if it's on this channel or a second one, you do incredible work and I love both games and anime so I'll be watching both.
@BlackHermit
@BlackHermit Жыл бұрын
The beginning of Jung's journey in the East is the ray. Forget not the humble beginnings from which Jung came to bear his magnificent theories, but appreciate the fruits thereof.
@starman2995
@starman2995 2 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this video! Idc if it's different from your regular stuff, it was still quality and really enjoyable. Also I'm happy to hear another person talk about how good Bunny Girl Senpai is, despite the title.
@aequoreavictoria2726
@aequoreavictoria2726 2 жыл бұрын
At the end, when you said that the reason you love anime is because it makes you feel connected to all people. Really struck a cord with me. And I realized that I shared that same reason for loving anime. But I’ve also felt that overwhelming spiritual/cognitive connection with others when I learned of/contemplate the nature of matter/the universe. How matter and energy are nither created nor destroyed. How all of our atoms were once cooked in the guts of stars. And how one day, the universe will experience heat death. Or could all be swallowed up by black holes, the places were matter and energy do break down. How all once existed, now. And how all will not exist, the future. How we all are small specks on a speck, hurdling through space, spinning on an axis. How our existence is at once, insignificant. Yet irrevocably important, simply because we effect one another. And our connections to one another is what makes us significant.
@oniemployee3437
@oniemployee3437 5 ай бұрын
Let's not forget the more meta reason: watching someone physically throw down with a demon is much more interesting than watching him go to therapy.
@spriddlez
@spriddlez 2 жыл бұрын
The sequence starting at 26:13, the writing the editing the music is all just.. ~chefskiss~ and when the song drops in at 28:38. Yaaas
@thomasffrench3639
@thomasffrench3639 2 жыл бұрын
I would say that this stuff is very common in a certain genre in the west: horror films. Like The Shinning being a manifestation of the Hotel comes from the violence that came into evil spirits. You find this all over supernatural horror. Maybe it’s not exactly the same, but I see so many similarities.
@AskTorin
@AskTorin Жыл бұрын
Thanks for prefacing this video, this helps everyone. Much love from a recent discoverer of your channel!!!
@RadicalZombieV
@RadicalZombieV 2 жыл бұрын
Daryl, that was so good! I felt some feelings afterwards and really want to start watching anime again 💙🤩
@validus4730
@validus4730 Жыл бұрын
THE OP WAS SO AMAZING AND SO GOOD I LOVE THIS SHOW SO MUCH TYSM DARYL
@J-aimeFaust
@J-aimeFaust Жыл бұрын
as an American Buddhism is absolutely one of my favorite religions. no other religion has had the impact on how i think as much as Buddhism. the idea of abandoning your self in order to achieve the meaning of life is something i try my hardest to emmulate and incorporate in my real life. great video
@connornewman526
@connornewman526 Жыл бұрын
Paranoia Agent is a fantastic example of this collective consciousness. Highly recommend.
@RomanoFrancine
@RomanoFrancine Жыл бұрын
Hands down, the best anime analysis video I've seen on youtube! Added a lot to some ideas I've been gathering for a study about orietal vs ccidental storytelling and human psyche. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Much appreciated!
@PoweredByGOLDSRC
@PoweredByGOLDSRC 5 ай бұрын
As Someone with Conversion disorder, which took my ability to walk, I was very pleasantly surprised to hear you talk about it- it truly means the world- as alot of people in my life thought i was making it up before i was diagnosed-
@s0me_Weirdo
@s0me_Weirdo Жыл бұрын
when i read dandadan for the first time i felt like the author was on shrooms and i had snorted cocaine, and ive never even had cocaine before lmao the first part was just reallt weird but in a good way
@Sir_Rendar
@Sir_Rendar Жыл бұрын
“I’ve seen it in mortals that some conflict of the mind expresses itself as an ailment of the body” - Mimir (God of War, 2018). I always figured he was talking about something “lighter” like how I get anxiety sickness (I get nauseous, weak & throw up when I’m extremely anxious). But now I realize he was talking about Conversation Disorder itself. I totally get it, poor Atreus. Thankyou for this video.
@AndrewS-vu4ji
@AndrewS-vu4ji 2 жыл бұрын
You can't fool me! I saw those Tetris Effect clips, heard that music, figured out what you were trying to do with that last line.
@floofygod
@floofygod 2 жыл бұрын
I see collective despair everyday. The realization that nobody has any idea how to fix any of the problems we have. Those we looked to as children just put on a good front but they are as close to breaking as us. Addiction, depression, starvation, homelessness. Collective despair. Even those with all the resources humanity have to offer end up breaking.
@slon6308
@slon6308 2 жыл бұрын
Daryl, This video was amazing!! I can't wait to see more Psych Of Anime!! Honestly there hasn't been a single video that I haven't enjoyed from you. I'm alway super excited when I see a new upIoad! An anime I was moved by was Naruto because of the internal struggles that the characters face. The majority were motivated from within, and you get to see their journey of accepting/overcoming those struggles. Here's a few things that I learned from Naruto: - It made me realize that everyone is the way that they are for a reason. - The first step of improving is to accept/love yourself, and that there is no shortcuts (to be hokage :D). Also 86, Vinland Saga, and, Jobless Reincarnation are amazing anime that leave you with a simlar feeling. I Definitely recommend everyone watches them!
@DerFinder
@DerFinder 2 жыл бұрын
Often in my life when I'm really stressed because of too much responsibilties or exams my body would react. I had skin irritations, general sickness, the thing when your eyelid shivers and so on. It made me clear that to have a healthy body, you need to take care of your mental health aswell and it's good to take breaks.
@lulu_TheWitchBoy
@lulu_TheWitchBoy Жыл бұрын
Getting stressed for me the worse, I start talking to myself in angry tone while scratching my neck. Thankfully getting better at not doing it, and I bite my nails so there are no cuts.
@LoneOrca
@LoneOrca 11 ай бұрын
Fascinating video! Another anime that came to mind that features, in quite explicit terms, the idea of mental concepts being embodied in reality, with the literal strength of the embodiment depending on the strength of collective mental acceptance of the corresponding idea, is Re:Creators -- although it's not necessarily about anxiety
@ryanb5127
@ryanb5127 2 жыл бұрын
I know one voice can't quite anxieties but I've loved not just this video but every one I've seen from you, this year has been no exception to that
@ShadowWulfGaming
@ShadowWulfGaming Жыл бұрын
I've had this tab open for almost a year now, and I've been putting off watching this one. I wanted to give it the attention it deserved, and it was an absolutely fine video, I love metaphors and seeing the psychology in media
@fullelement4886
@fullelement4886 11 ай бұрын
An anime that had a deep effect on me? There's two i want to mention. My #1 and #2 favorite anime. First is Clannad, specifically Afterstory. The last 8 episodes are so painful and directly dealt with what i consider to be my largest fear in life which is losing a partner i love dearly. Like you mentioned in some other videos i got that feeling of unease and yet simulteniously i was enthralled watching Tomoya try to cope and come to terms with what happened... losing himself and having to re-find his reason to live only to lose it again. It's so painful and sad... but also adressed my fear so perfectly that it was able to help me face and overcome it and change my perspective on love and life as a whole. 2nd is March Comes in Like a Lion. It dealt with a lot of problems that i also dealt with, deep depression and numbness, bullying, broken, dysfunctional family, feeling like you have nowhere to belong and the slow, difficult process of working through all these issues in one way or another. This one didnt necessarily change my views on life, but it was beautiful and absolutely a masterpiece. Honorable mention to Your Lie in April for a different reason than most people. I only cried a little at the end, but in episode 3 I cried a lot, not from sadness or anything but happiness and hope. When he realized he could play again truly as himself even though he couldnt hear his own music. The idea that you could again enjoy a passion you've lost touch with really resonated with me. -warning, big chunk of unnecessary description as to why it resonates incoming- In school i used to write novels, i'd spend months straight just putting ink to paper, building worlds, watching and chronicleing as characters lived in thoes worlds and faced hardships. Quite a number of people (teachers and friends) supported me and pushed me to try and get published and truly become an author which was my dream for so long. In senior year of highschool though i had a huge psychological breakdown and though i never told my family or most of my friends why, I skipped school for about half of the year while struggling just to keep living. One of the things i lost once i "recovered" was my voice for writing. It's not like i can't write at all now. Essays and simple things like D&D session and campaign plots are fine, but i did lose my ability to actually create deep unique stories and put them to paper in my style. I've tried writing exercises, forcing it, hyping myself up about the idea i had first, pre-plotting the whole thing, nothing works. I've even come accross inspiration so strong that it litterally had my hands itching to write, but I still immediately hit a wall. I'll sit down and start, but the words won't flow, i can't see the characters choices and actions and immediately from when i start until i can't take it anymore depression, anxiety and anger start growing in my mind. The worst part i think is when i re-read it though... there's no style anymore, no voice or flair, it's just plain and empty. It really feels like someone else was writing with my hands. It makes me feel so helpless, hopeless and lost not being able to connect to what was my biggest passion anymore. I've stopped trying the last couple of years. I have ideas, but i don't even write them down anymore. It's been almost 10 years now and while it doesnt cause the level of despair it did at first, it's still hard knowing that I'll never be able to write as myself again.
@LMMotoss
@LMMotoss Жыл бұрын
I love the way you covered this in anime, but I’m also a huge fan as more and more games explore the idea as well. One of my favorite games of the last decade was Control, which puts the collective unconsciousness in a central part of the story as it’s how all of the para natural phenomenon in the game operate. I’m glad you mentioned it even though this isn’t a gaming video because the idea just sits in my head rent free all the time
@Aflay1
@Aflay1 2 жыл бұрын
"Yung clearly never watched interspecies reviewers" I guarantee you if he did watch it, he would never admit it, and you're a bold man to even mention it.
@018FLP
@018FLP 2 жыл бұрын
10:55 > This is strangely beutiful: a message of acceptance as a sick guitar solo plays and anime is shown in the screen. Thank you
@semeras
@semeras Жыл бұрын
I liked this one a lot.
@maltajade9058
@maltajade9058 Жыл бұрын
In the end, there is always and only Evangelion 😂 but seriously, thank you for making this video. Anime has always affected me so much more emotionally than Western films, but I never thought beyond the story and characters themselves. That feeling of connection, of being part of something bigger than yourself, of the strength and power of friendship (🧀y), the ability to defeat tangible darkness on one's own or with others--it's powerful, meaningful.
@LivelyCapybara
@LivelyCapybara 10 ай бұрын
27:05 you sly dog, you have illustrated something wonderful that I was writing about two years ago and could not find the words for. This angle yanked something loose inside me that rocked me to tears. Thank you for that, and also screw you for being better at my idea😂😂
@slasher3336
@slasher3336 7 күн бұрын
Here 2 years later to say that his prediction about Dan Da Dan getting an anime adaptation ( 19:19 ) was right on the money. Last week they did an early premiere of the first few episodes in theaters before it even released in Japan.
@VonElias-d6e
@VonElias-d6e Жыл бұрын
As a lover of both games and anime, I completely love this video. Please do more videos like these. I feel like more videos like this are needed. Thank you for this and all your other videos. I always truly enjoy them.
@kartxlol8023
@kartxlol8023 2 жыл бұрын
i was bored by quite a few of your recent videos, this one invigorated me, i could feel your passion
@WaifuRuns
@WaifuRuns 2 жыл бұрын
Love your content dude, love drawing the connections between jungian psychology and anime. Thanks for another banger
@vladimirefest4980
@vladimirefest4980 2 жыл бұрын
You are an anime KZbinr now and there is no turning back. Made in Abyss is the best fantasy anime of all time. It is the embodiment of despair and the beauty of the supernatural. FMA fans fight me.
@froufroudeluxe
@froufroudeluxe 2 жыл бұрын
Kind of expected Serial experiments Lain to make an appearance here, as it also deals with the collective unconscious
@accela6049
@accela6049 Жыл бұрын
23:53 Benjamin Constant agued that western society was once based on the idea of the self being an active member that acted trough the collective, however western society grew more individualist and so our expressions of the self became individualistically centered while social actions were done by representing symbolic individuals, this actually played a big role on Guy Debord's ideas about the spectacularization of the self in modern western society which is something really noticeable when you look at the modern way we behave online. basically same view points but more so sociologically than psychological and it ramificates more in ideas about western visions of what is an individual
@iancolman1411
@iancolman1411 Жыл бұрын
I love how every thing comes back to eva. Trying to explain that to a non eva watcher is so hard to explain to them. Especially when you get into deeper concepts .
@JaredC.
@JaredC. 2 жыл бұрын
I never really thought abojt how much emotional manifestation was a theme in anime until you said it out loud daryl, this was a more heartwarming/enlightening video than I expected based on the title and I really enjoyed it. Monogatari series is some of my fav media and along with your other based examples Im glad you showed how profound anime/manga can be in psychology
@mr.d1687
@mr.d1687 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video Daryl. A lot of content I've been watching lately seems to be pointing out to Carl Jung. I don't know if it is something you have ever consider but this video is getting somewhat close with the topic of the "dark night of the soul" which can also be considered as de-realisation in our day and age. Maybe a future topic for you to use but a fascinating one. Good work!!!
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