Diverted from your dungeon meshi reviews to watch this two-parter, and I have to say I really love the editing and humor. You have a good voice for this kind of video format, too! That said I have the feeling that Striking Daughter's titular protagonist is going to haunt my dreams and thoughts for many a year to come, perhaps eventually manifesting as a real creature that torments my every waking moment on this earth, and for that you will get the medical bills.
@swampjawn7 ай бұрын
Fair enough. And thank you! These videos are easily my favorite things I've made so far and I was a little disheartened when they didn't perform very well initially (understandable though, it's a big ask to get people to spend over an hour watching me watch some terrible drivel XD) so I really appreciate people like you checking them out after the Dungeon Meshi videos and helping build some more momentum for them in the eyes of the all-knowing algorithm! Glad you enjoyed them!
@tossingturnips8 ай бұрын
I found your channel by looking for Dungeon Meshi reactions and then I decided to watch this two-parter. I love your in-depth analysis and the contextualizing these entries. I especially loved the background for Super Kid. I also love your sense of humor and cadence, it makes for a chill watch.
@ScrubbinOpti9 ай бұрын
My takeaway from these two videos is that I should show Twinkle Nora to every single friend group I am a part of.
@swampjawn9 ай бұрын
YESSSSSSSS
@lastflunky9 ай бұрын
I'm glad these two videos have introduced me to Twinkle Nora. I believe more fiction should be about psychic women hanging out with short kings.
@alaytheaherr9 ай бұрын
i was looking forward to this part 2!! i like when you delve into historical contexts and talk about the animators too. of course, i prefer to listen to you talk about things you really love but this sure was an entertaining exercise. thank you for your service 🙏🙏🙏
@chloukscolor79059 ай бұрын
“It doesn’t even make sense to rate it on a 1 to 10 scale” thank you for the laugh!
@TheBest-ew1db9 ай бұрын
I've just spent the last few hours watching your video essays in the background (and I love your Dungeon Meshi episode breakdowns!) while doing a sewing project. I love your critics and jokes, and it's cool to be able to learn a bit more about animation. I also really like your voice, it's calming and engaging! (also, i'm not going to lie I watched number two open mouthed in complete disgust, what the hell was that????)
@Agitoforestspirit7 ай бұрын
“You’re a loose cannon!” “Yeah but I get results! And my tummy is out” Made me snort laugh (And also think of my favorite anime boy who wears a crop top into battle and is bulletproof)
@sharkloving_aquarist9 ай бұрын
28:00 me, because Im 19, unemployed, and procrastinating on college work while watching whatever the fuck that was. 10th grade unmedicated me wouldve ate that shit up
@ConvincingPeople3 ай бұрын
28:44 The thing about "Ai" is, I get what it's going for, and I think it's effective-creating a brief scene from the perspective of someone being strangled, focusing mainly on the face of the person doing the strangling as they fade in and out of consciousness, and giving it the title "Love" is… well, if nothing else, it's striking-but it's more like a short comic with animation than it is a traditional short film, and judging it against whole TV series or even OVAs feels like attempting to judge a haiku by the same standards as a novel. That said, if you want a good example of Rapparu's animation chops, economy of storytelling and capacity for dealing out emotional gut-punches, the short film/quasi-music video "Kanamewo", soundtracked by the glitch producer adustam, is really worth a watch if you haven't seen it already. Anyway! These two videos were great fun. I probably would have ranked things ever so slightly differently-I have a kind of twisted respect for "Utsu Musume Sayuri" for clearly setting out to be bizarre, baffling and repulsive and succeeding with flying colours, and I feel like "Human Zoo" is a little too nothing to rank that low despite the abysmal gender politics-but beyond that, your impressions seemed largely bang on. To talk about one I had already seen: Even without knowing that Mars of Destruction is, for all intents and purposes, a reanimated cutscene comp from a pretentious smut VN with all the smut cut out, you just kind of *know* that's what you're watching while you're watching it, and it's not very much fun even to riff on. All that said, this has inspired me to watch more Keiichi Tanaami shorts. They seem extremely neat, and his more "traditional" visual art absolutely rules.
@racoon26672 ай бұрын
10:40 "if my son were alive he wouldve been your age" 199 years old?
@alchemystudiosink18944 ай бұрын
The Dragonball Knockoff.. Did they get Bulma's voice actor?
@kennylauderdale_en4 ай бұрын
Let's all love NORA~ !
@tuiteyfruity50107 ай бұрын
I think you gotta watch the bottom ten full TV shows so that X-Arm isn’t left alone XD
@swampjawn7 ай бұрын
Haha yeah, this idea is sitting in the back of my mind to maybe do at some point. I think I'll have to build up some serious mental fortitude before I take on that challenge though!
@Deosu9 ай бұрын
It's interesting. All I've learned is that I've learned absolutely nothing, which should have been fairly obvious now that I think about it. If you were to look for the least regarded works in any medium you'd probably stumble across things that are empty husks of more fleshed out ideas, experimental entries made for expression or testing the waters rather than any entertainment value, and things that are just plain not worth most people's time for one reason or another. And to think, my ennui stems from simply the summary of all Swamp Jawn went through in entirety, and then reflected on while making a video about it. A valiant effort, but at what cost?
@swampjawn9 ай бұрын
So poetic
@avirajsingh13859 ай бұрын
Dude waiting for delicious in dungeon ep 3 review 😅(this ep was dope)
@swampjawn9 ай бұрын
Ep 3 blew me away - I can't fit everything I want to talk about into the video XD
@dj-um7el8 ай бұрын
In a different universe, this is Dragon Ball.
@JAE_1209Ай бұрын
Pls watch the fan dub for mars of destruction
@k.Miles7892 ай бұрын
The dragonball ripoff looks so funny
@Mallowolf5 ай бұрын
Wow, what a bunch of hot trash garbage. It was almost too much just sitting through the short clips you showed. I wonder how many times you regretted doing this video idea while watching the different anime 😂
@Smilomaniac3 ай бұрын
"That's a pretty embarrassing take there, buddy" He was right you know. The myth of women being oppressed has completely overshadowed the reasons for why relationships were as they were, not to keep women down, but to cooperate and give each other purpose. Pushing women out into the market has overwhelmingly made them miserable and made it much harder for men to get jobs, which in turn makes them completely undesirable, which creates an evil circle of misery and a lot of single and lonely people. The point isn't to keep women down, it's to stop and reflect on what we're doing wrong and no one does that. Watching something like 'Human Zoo' may give some insight into early observations of the mess we're in now, across first world countries. And thank you for making this list by the way, it's a fun listen.