Great job, Kevin. NHK isn't a story that I found very relatable but it's just so raw and true to life that I couldn't help but be engaged the entire way through. It's a great demonstration of what it means to be alive and you've really captured it here!
@WhackashitCollaborations6 жыл бұрын
Not relatable. That's what I said after the first watch. More or less. It didn't really resonate right away. Wait a few years, rewatch it, and see what happens.
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot man! :)
@Adrastus_6 жыл бұрын
Aleczandxr normie
@andrewcheng21134 жыл бұрын
Good for you for not being able to relate
@سارةعلي-ه7ت3 жыл бұрын
لتتد
@gazellepop6 жыл бұрын
Anyone who's been through darkness will understand this series incredibly.
@familiaandradeherederodelr23206 жыл бұрын
The show is opiate addiction in a nutshell
@bobwiggle45334 жыл бұрын
u mean been through a black guy?
@plsrember4 жыл бұрын
@@bobwiggle4533 not funny
@tskcl25493 жыл бұрын
@@bobwiggle4533 hold on let me laugh
@bobwiggle45333 жыл бұрын
@@tskcl2549 ok lol
@YuumaZzz6 жыл бұрын
yup.. this series definitely left me feeling empty, the soundtrack was something else too, still listen to it to this day.
@@moahammad1mohammad you watched the whole series on KZbin 🤓 and now u r here!!!
@moahammad1mohammad5 жыл бұрын
@@rajatthakur9091 Changed me mentally after watching that show. I'll never become NEET.
@ImpressionQuick3 жыл бұрын
It surprised me tbh when people say Sato is a simple character. His character is not meant to be complex, but to be relatable. The loop he went through during his struggle to escape Hikkikomori is immensely real. I went through that period as well, grasping at every thing that can change me, but ended up failing and falling back into depression. The worst thing about depression is you don't feel it, but it eat away at you. You become a recluse, you prefer being alone, you use entertainment (or whatever you like) as a form of escapism and you just stop being productive. You feel content but with nothing to show for it, you become scared of people, of the judgement. That's how anxiety is for me. The loop Sato went through, the means he take to escape his reality, is immensely relatable. I too see myself in Sato and it scares me. And the ending, no matter how bittersweet, capture and tell us the hard-hitting truth that life, no matter how harsh, is worth living. Forge a connection, because we can't live life alone. That's how I see Satou and Misaki's characterization
@pennyisdreadful2 жыл бұрын
it's really hot out this summer. probably the hottest one since last year which was the hottest one since the year before. and i'm down here in the comments dehydrated from all this crying from rewatching this show like 12 years later as a grown ass adult with life destroying anxiety and reading comments on youtube videos about it. this show is the most real ever as an adult NEET trying to make things work with unstable internet work ;-;
@floatint213711 ай бұрын
how's it going now?@@pennyisdreadful
@buberbuster33656 жыл бұрын
Ok finished watching it, Welcome to the NHK was an amazing anime, dark, realistic, comedic, sad, happy in the last message, it is an anime that really teaches everyone that life is not a matter of always being happy, nobody can be always happy but there are moments that make us apreciate life, sometimes a hobby, your family or even a friend, we can find the biggest happines in a small, stupid funny talk with a friend that we know for so long, it is a matter of looking for those moments and earning them by enduring life as it is. At least in my opinion anyway.
@utaka784 жыл бұрын
Being grateful (for no matter what) is the beginning of shifting your focus💕
@jbirkett94 жыл бұрын
After losing my job and not doing anything for an entire year I was in a terrible place. Watched NHK soon afterwords and it helped so much. Still dont feel too accomplished now in my late 20s, but content and ready for the future regardless.
@kentajin78602 жыл бұрын
Losing a job is a heartbreaking moment!
@phantomsoldier4975 жыл бұрын
What I always loved about this series is the bittersweet conclusion. It isn't just a good or bad ending like it happens usually in anime, just an ending like in real life. People that come and go, crushes which never realize, events that never happens despite how much effort you put in. I think of Sato's journey as the man crushed by the Aut-Aut as described by Kirkegaard. What destroys Sato is the fact his entire life is a costant crossroads of choices he has to take and he simply decided to run away from responsibility and chose not to chose because he had the fear of make a mistake, He felt always on the line, judged by everyone and he just losts it at the beginning of the story. In the end he understood that making a choice is better than nothing. That what others think is not very important because everyone is failing at life like you are. That's why he takes the important choices he left "blank" in its life. He block his senpai to cheat and let her go, knowing she can have a good life. He renounces to making the game with Yamazaki because he knows that that thing wont bring 'em anywhere and tells his friend to go on in life and finally he lowers his guard to let love in. It's not a good ending in any way because Kaworu became an alcoholic, her senpai is still depressed and Misaki still has self esteem problems and is obsessive in his regards because of her trauma. But yeah, its still an ending because that's how real life is. "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
@MeneltirFalmaro3 жыл бұрын
Sorry for replying to an old comment. I have to disagree on some aspects - in the end, Kaoru is straight up happy, senpai may or may not be depressed but at least her husband is doing well (and tbh he's much more worthy of sympathy), while Satou and Misaki are on the way to ever so slowly get out of their respective rabbitholes and eventually lead a decent life, together or not (if they keep up the efforts). I'd call this a realistically good ending.
@DocProctor6 жыл бұрын
This series resonated with me, as a hikikomori and suffering from clinical anxiety and depression, I can relate to them both (Misaki and Sato). Great show.
@greenbook45784 жыл бұрын
Im so sorry.May God cure you.
@DocProctor3 жыл бұрын
@@greenbook4578 Don't think he would, if he existed, seeing as he's the one who in that case made me the way I am, lmfao
@bunkhouse19963 жыл бұрын
I was born shy and lived like a Hikikomori for many years, even phone calls where impossible until 2 years ago. Training your brain to be better socially is like learning a language, it feels like it's too hard or it can't happen but keep at it with stubbornness and you'll see big results. Would you believe being social is a skill like skateboarding? You don't become good in one month. And about GOD, you sound like you haven't even tried asking for help, show at least a little faith. "cast all your anxiety on Him because he cares about you" PETER 5;7
@pavlova7173 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear
@almostRyanMacleod2 жыл бұрын
@@bunkhouse1996 Great comment.
@weed75black355 жыл бұрын
I particularly like how they intentionally made Sato the most privileged character to emphasize him being a Hikikomori. Sato has both loving and supportive parents, a steady allowance, a great upbringing, and is intelligent. Compared to the rest of the characters, Sato's life is near perfect, but somehow, he still becomes a Hikikomori. This goes to show that external circumstances often have little effect on mental health, and it all comes down to the individual himself. When people come out with depression, they're often greeted with responses like: "You have good grades, you have friends, you have a loving family, you have money, why are you so depressed?". This does not help the person one bit and might even push him deeper into depression and self-hatred. Sato being a privileged individual but still suffering from mental illnesses is a response against this sentiment, and says that everyone has a right to open up to others about their feelings, regardless of life circumstances.
@divya111145 жыл бұрын
Truly said. It's wrong to judge a person on his background and upbringing. But sadly that's how this world works.
@KilgoreTroutAsf4 жыл бұрын
One main problem with the series is that neither his actual mental issues nor his road to recovery are well explored. He seems to go from being a paranoid recluse to writing videogames and going out and meeting with people and back without much of an explanation as to why. Also at the end, when he runs out of money he immediately goes and finds a job without much trouble. A lot of his inner monologue about feeling uncomfortable around people at times sounds like the kind of low level social anxiety most of us have every now and then. It feels as if his level of social disability and mental issues are whatever they need to be at the time to keep the plot moving forward rather than something he struggles with and eventually overcomes.
@weed75black354 жыл бұрын
@@KilgoreTroutAsf yeah I have a different opinion now. Satou doesn't have mental illnesses. It undermines the point of him being a hikikomori
@shilvor4 жыл бұрын
@@weed75black35 I'm a bit sad that you change your opinion cause I found your first comment so relatable (I have a PhD, wonderfull job with high paycheck, loving parents, I'm a home owner and a car owner, I'm young (26), and so on, but I suffer loneliness and depression, I lack meaningfull relationship and have suicidal thoughts on a regular basis). You say Satou doesn't have a mental illness but that may be not true. When I go out it's 2-3times a year, but people find me warm, friendly and kind. When I speak about my job, they feel my passion to discover new technologies. You could say I'm on the surface level, really sociable. But It's a façade created to hide my fears and anxiety, it's not "okay" to show them in public. I'm diagnose with 2 things, one is paranoïa, the other is private. It's just that I can hide it for period of times (one night, maybe one afternoon) but I can't forced myself like that for an entire week-end. I relate heavily on this show, except on somes points there and there, but It's a really good show and when I can't express how I feel, I point this anime and say: study closely the character of Misaki for me, and put her on a base of Satou
@weed75black354 жыл бұрын
@@shilvor I'd say you look at Hitomi, Satou's high school senior. I mean if you look at her in the anime she's practically all set for a wonderful life, but she's on a bunch of medications. The theme's still there in the show, but Satou isn't the one who represents that.
@korakys5 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the NHK was the most emotionally painful anime I've watched. This is the best video I've seen about it.
@KevinNyaa5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate it! :)
@gansmith5 жыл бұрын
What is so refreshing about Welcome to the NHK is that while many anime try to give you a power fantasy or simply entertain you, Welcome to the NHK almost feels like it tries to strip you down to your core so you can reflect upon your own self. No matter where you are economically or socially, you WILL have to face the demons you are trying to repress in order to actually grow up into an stable adult and lead others. What is so great is that despite its constant dark social undertones, with the proper company of people you can really trust, you can face your demons, overcome them, and even have some fun along the way. A real masterpiece of social commentary in fiction.
@NeroLung4 жыл бұрын
gansmith yeah it’s a great anime I’m nearly finished with it, you have others like it to recommend?
@calacatchy4 жыл бұрын
Leroy Oj nope :( i think its a one of a kind
@nftman26010 ай бұрын
What's even more interesting the creator is hikkiomori and is still is
@evantm25882 жыл бұрын
I don't cry often but this is the closest a show was to making me cry. I was always on the verge of tears.
@Aesylum_JDL Жыл бұрын
suicide island arc was suuuuper hard to hold back the tears
@Doomerbro997 ай бұрын
@@Aesylum_JDL i almost cried
@wailazzo7 ай бұрын
same, but with the OST, what an emotional songs
@Aesylum_JDL7 ай бұрын
@@Doomerbro99 same for me. I go back to watch the scene atop the cliff a lot. peak of the cliff, pique of the voice acting
@camronpoindexter792 Жыл бұрын
I just watched this anime for the very first time and finally finished it last night. This is one of the only animes that actually managed to make me cry. I never thought I was going to be able to relate to both Sato and Misaki so much. I never had suicidal thoughts like they did, but my ex did. At one point she was considering suicide, and I tried my hardest to convince her that it wasn't the answer. Fortunately it worked, but she admitted that she was using me for emotional support, and felt ashamed that she played with my feelings to fix hers. I didn't mind though, I'm just glad she reconsidered attempting. We no longer talk anymore, but I check up on her on Instagram every now and then, and happy that she's living a happy life now. That part of her reminds me of Misaki in a way, since she pretty much does the same to Sato. But for anyone who ever is feeling like giving up, please just keep on keeping on. Nothing in life is permanent, and I know that each and every one of you is more than capable of trying your hardest to get ahead in life. If you read this far, I thank you for your time. Good luck out there, and never stop fighting.
@psycholeichenberger1536 жыл бұрын
i watched that anime, because i was interested in how different shows deal with suicide as a rather serious issue. nhk also mentions a reverse suicide pact they agree on so both keep on living. "each member offers their life as a hostage to the other. in short, it says: if you die, i'll die too. if we do this, like the faceoff between nuclear powers during the cold war, even if one wants to die, they won't be able to." that scene really got to me as my friend and i made the same agreement in order to stay alive.
@FarCritical6 жыл бұрын
It took me a while to realize that the suicide arc was, well, a suicide arc. When I finally did, I felt a special kind of tension that you don't get from other half-assed attempts at tackling suicide. It was depressing to watch all those people share why they went on the trip, and get rid of the fuel. The anime overall had lots of moments that hit real close to home, too. Great video man
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, NHK really is such an amazing show. It's amazing how relatable it actually is...
@rurouniratol161 Жыл бұрын
4 years ago when I first saw it I thought I'd never relate to this character. Now, 4 years later I can clearly see that I am becoming him day by day...
That eerie feeling we all felt when we no longer hear that song over the next door despite being ANNOYING
@thatquietasianguy95824 жыл бұрын
Y A M A Z A K I ! !
@moahammad1mohammad5 жыл бұрын
The best tool to cure any problem in life is kindness. The psychological impact of kindness is enough to make a person resist any pain.
@putapets55254 жыл бұрын
Damn word
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
Upon rewatching Welcome to The NHK, I found that there's a lot of important aspects the series has to say about life. It's one of my favourites, so I hope you all can appreciate it the way I do. Leave a comment, I'd love to know what you think! :) See you all soon.
@maraschwartz67316 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this video. I love when people talk about this series. I've rewatched it like 4 times now and it is one of my favorites. I also knew how damages Misaki was but I never even considered that she was the most damaged out of them all, but yeah.... she really is.
@Intenxsify6 жыл бұрын
Kevin Nyaa Can you review Hajime No Ippo and Ashita No Joe 2?
@epg966 жыл бұрын
Do u have Instagram?
@CorvusCoraxPodcast6 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the NHK is one of those things that you have to watch multiple times, just once in a while. This Video was an on-point analysis, good job, I always appreciate a compact analysis of a great anime, thanks.
@bbwblk5 жыл бұрын
I like that NHK mostly takes place during the scorching, summer months. The environment plays a significant role in the psyche of the mc. It makes his attempts at a ''normal'' life seem futile and distant.
@FlyinSqiurrel6 жыл бұрын
"If you don't want to live for yourself, then live for others." Wise words man.
@zoltanormosi56176 жыл бұрын
Well that...definietly needs a certain state of mind. You see it all depends on how much you want to get out of putting others ahead of yourself. I mean, there has to be some reasons you just can't concentrate on yourself and work on things in your life, so you turn to others to become useful and a worthy person. A current close friend of mine who i wanted to be with as a couple, but ended up with another guy once said: If you always just try to be useful to others you might lose becoming a person who is admirable for being yourself. Concentrate more on yourself and search your way to create your own happiness. If anything, forget about binding your state of happiness to other persons. That is...if you do what she warns about, you might live the greatest happiness by being there for someone, yet you might just slip into greatest depth, when you find yourself...among boundaries. That leads to loathing, anger, sadness...and there you are again: Unable to just be and get onward, and you might just do the stupidest things: Pushing yourself away from those persons you know are worthy to be kept close...whatever form it may be in.
@no_misaki5 жыл бұрын
Living exclusively for others is hardly living at all. You might as well be a slave
@hockeymasktime19185 жыл бұрын
@@no_misaki Exactly. Living for others is the WORST advice ever. You may feel "worthy" and loved for sometime, till you get dismissed or betrayed. It's suicide fuel for sure. When you seek validation from others and outside, you're asking to get annihilated.
@ヂヤ4 жыл бұрын
I was always like this but you know doing for others is really dangerous because the chance of having someone give that sense of validation is almost to none even your family can ended up being super toxic. the right way is " live strong for yourself until you can spare your strength for others". this way will preserve the feeling of pride and humbleness in your life.
@eldonflores204 жыл бұрын
That is the most bullshit advice ever.
@tonygriego63823 жыл бұрын
Well-spoken. Well said. Great review to a wonderful series. The show really spoke to me when I was in a dark place in my life. And while I didn't have a manic pixie dream girl to guide me through the valley of depression it did provide me introspection and inspiration to drag myself through that valley.
@Simulated19925 жыл бұрын
This analysis brought tears. Love this show and its soundtrack, always. Love everyone who can relate to this. It hits hard, but be inspired and motivated by this series--push forward, don't just use it to accept your rock-bottom.
@KevinNyaa5 жыл бұрын
I'm really you enjoyed the vid! I always appreciate comments like these. :)
@Guey_lol3 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@arshgod57133 жыл бұрын
@@KevinNyaa Came here just to comment this . This analysis brought tears to my eyes when I watched it yesterday and , in a way , provided me with the finality that the ending perhaps lacked . THANKS a lot for this video Kevin . I'm gonna start improving my life from today for real ; after accepting that I can't be perfect and can't have all of it . Even if there lies no happiness in plain sight , I'll give it a shot ...
@remrem-gx3ml Жыл бұрын
unfortunately not all of us have the choice to live or not. some of us cant even find one person who cares. sometimes people put in all their effort poor their entire soul into trying to live but if others arent willing to accept you. there isnt a whole lot you can do. just keep trying and pray one day someone cares just a little. even if you know that day will never come.
@misatokatsuragi9111 Жыл бұрын
i just finished this show last month and it was the thing i needed, im 22 i dropped out of college, i lost all my friends from high school other than maybe one or 2 i bump into sometimes. What i’m trying to say is this show was really special to me, i am Satou, afraid to go outside, afraid to live my life. I wish i could recommend this anime more but man does it hurt when it feels like it’s opening up a window to your soul.
@lennyduran40557 ай бұрын
I don't mind being your friend
@misatokatsuragi91117 ай бұрын
@@lennyduran4055 I’m doing way better now, i’m back in college, i reconnected with an old lover and things are looking up, ty for ur kindness stranger :)
@OnionMotu4 ай бұрын
So did it get better?
@themoon36693 ай бұрын
you doing better right now bro?
@janiniskakangas41815 жыл бұрын
Great analysis. I've watched this series many times and it's my favourite anime alongside Clannad. I like these shows about real life and real life issues. Welcome to the NHK tells a great story about a character who is an outcast and completely lost in life. I like how it portrays the messy parts of life, for example how Satou becomes an otaku and the porn addiction among other things. He is trying to find something to do with all the time he has on his hands. He tries to escape with the online game and falling in love with a character in the game that turns out to be an avatar created by Yamazaki. It's an effective and realistic way to portray how people try to find meaning and content in life even if it turns out to be completely unfounded. If you don't have genuine connection or love in your life, you end up inventing it one way or the other. No matter how illusory it ends up being. This is real life and Welcome to the NHK portrays this effectively. I think anyone who's been in a dark place in their life can find something relatable in this anime. It's messy and it's not pretty but it's how real life often is.
@taskmagician42896 жыл бұрын
This is a good video. Welcome to the NHK really opened my eyes. And you talking about it makes it even better.
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
@koch.xyzt. Жыл бұрын
i found this series out of nowhere and now it's one of my favorites
@Cocoabytes6 жыл бұрын
This show is too real. Changed my life many years ago when I first watched it.
@nickg.37574 жыл бұрын
Empathy is important, and it should be everywhere. But it's people who no longer care, people like me, that make it so much harder to care for others or even ourselves. And when you don't care about yourself, you drive people away. It's not something many people do because they want to, but because they-, no...we don't know how to. We wish for things to change without changing yes, but to change ourselves is to build up the desire to change. That takes energy, energy we don't really have. So we hope others give us the energy and when that doesn't happen, we give up. When we give up... We hear the void, so calmly luring us in and persuading us with her sweet voice to walk in... Eventually, we listen, and then it's too late. Empathy is important, you're right. But people aren't going to show us empathy when we barely show any ourselves or even care for that matter. It's a terrible thing and most of us joke about so people don't worry, but deep down we're asking, screaming for you to help us. We drop hints so subtle you'd sooner see an ant walk mile away, and then tell ourselves "they must not care." Nobody chooses to be a shut-in, right? Well, no one also chooses you be ostracized, tormented, or be cursed to live the tragic comedy that is mental health issues.
@ronrambles30176 жыл бұрын
Another great video! NHK was a real eye opener when I first watched it, and I think you made a perfect video of what it's mostly about.
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@angeladriano4086 жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful and deeply understand of what NHK is. This was fantastic, great job.
@DegenerateHour6 жыл бұрын
god it's been so long since I've watched this anime. the points you make throughout the video strike home so hard. literally had me crying halfway through. good work Kevin.
@chipkipperly39043 жыл бұрын
I feel such an empty void after watching this
@karawik87973 жыл бұрын
I'm just confused. idk how I'm supposed to feel
@maraschwartz67316 жыл бұрын
This deserves so many more views than what it got. I know it has only been a day but it deserves tens of thousands by now at least
@FleshlyDelight Жыл бұрын
I cannot even begin to put into the right words how phenomenal this video is. NHK hits-and continues to hit-real close to home since I first watched it back in 2019; I hold it pretty close as one of my favorite anime of all time and I suspect I'll still think that way even on my deathbed after (hopefully) many, many years. I won't go into the personal details, but I'll say that I ended up attempting suicide (overdose) only two months later and survived by almost nothing but a vast amount of sheer luck. 7:50 onwards started welling the feels and after 9:12 I turned into a total sobbing wreck. Seriously, outstanding video.
@2nmingo5 жыл бұрын
this anime left a really strong impression on me. my heart get very sad when i think about misaki and how she suffered and what it took for her to want to keep on going. i just wanna go in the anime and give her a hug (T . T)
@lieutenantzz11664 жыл бұрын
I feel you
@yj84873 жыл бұрын
this analysis brought back the emotions I had watching the series, thanks for this video
@wailazzo7 ай бұрын
the ending made me feel so empty man, but not the emptiness that another animes makes, the “i want more eps” one, this one was like, why i dont have a misaki chan in my life.
@airnomad46676 жыл бұрын
Great video buddy. NHK is in my top 3 favorite anime’s and it’s nice to see it connects so much with other people. This is such a unique anime.
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! It really is an amazing show.
@familiaandradeherederodelr23206 жыл бұрын
I only got 4 episodes in,i had no idea NHK was about suicide. As someone who experienced suicidal opiate addiction and chemical imbalance i feel this movie did the opposite of spoiling the series for me. I feel NHK was made with people like myself in mind. Thanks for making this man (If anyone reading this is going thru a dark time just know your not alone and you are loved,PLEASE CHOOSE LIFE!!)
@balasaashti31465 жыл бұрын
This was my first anime back when I was pretty depressed, I was barely fifteen and wasn't living with my parents instead living with a family member who didn't want me there. So I was constantly hungry not in the house so forth but I ended up watching this at night on Netflix. Prior to this I hated anime but this really got me, its one of my favorites besides Trigun. Now as a adult I have abandoned the whole thing with self worth I haven't had a girlfriend since I was in high school and my only goal in life is to become a EMT to help others. If I kind find a way to make myself happy I'll try to make others happy.
@UltimaDoge3 жыл бұрын
When the only cutscene is not dubbed, that shows you the guy who made the video is a real pro. Good video, gave me a lot, not only feels. 10/10 will watch again
@SlapStyleAnims Жыл бұрын
Watching this series really resonated with me. I’ve been dealing with depression since senior year of high school, but have gotten a part time job and go to community college. However, I only do that to make my parents believe I have a plan and not think of me as a failure. I have no goals, dreams, or motivations for the future, and fear I’ll end up just like Sato. I’ve been a recluse in my free time, and it’s torture to leave my house because of social anxiety. Everything about the series is perfectly melancholic, and the music alone takes me back to how I felt watching it anytime I hear it
@blank2.04 ай бұрын
Shit, you might as well be me, minus the job part. I'm scared to even think of the future and to change. I don't have any aspirations nor grand plan in life, just staring at a computer for hours until I can go to sleep. I know that living like this isn't sustainable, but I can't bring myself to change.
@Pluzzie8 ай бұрын
Deep thanks to you for making this anime essay and giving your own words, truly helps me!
@onetechsn50075 жыл бұрын
"The easiest path in life is often the wrong one" Could'nt say it better
@T.K.9 Жыл бұрын
Personally I was not really a hikikomori. But at a young age I suffered parental abuse from kindergarten to gradeschool. And at gradeschool I suffered from Bullying too. High school on wards I had not suffer them no more but that early years of suffering basically turned me into a more cynical or skeptic about stuff when I got older. I have a hard time trusting stuff and people. And also my self esteem was already busted then and am very shy introvert. Like I open up once I get to know people and generally will be very funny, the comedy and like to make people laugh. And I have steeled myself when it comes to emotions, love etc. (that made it hard to relate to people and or find a relationship). But ye usually being shy and low self esteem is usually accompanied with being depress, anxiety and more. I watched Welcome to the NHK, I dunno a LONG time ago I can't remember and myanimelist does not really list the dates I entered the shows I have watched. But honestly, Sato's situation really hit home. So hard that it made me feel deep emotions that makes you upset or cry. Which I did. And that's rare cause as I said as I got older, I was more stoic per se. I don't deal with emotions, I don't cry, don't get upset etc. but truly it was just me bottling it up. And Welcome to the NHK made that gush out. RELEASING the pressure. You'd feel better afterwards. And no other anime made me feel the same way apart from Clannad and Clannad After Story. And the Movie: COLORFUL. (this anime apart from the "spoiler" plot, he MC is also very relatable as its basically the majority of people's everyday life when they were young well when they are in that circumstance..) Both anime also hit so hard. But yeah, lesson is that, life can be sucky. But we gotta keep going. From the words of our eternal Gym Bro Zyzz. "We are all gonna make it bro!". And from the anime, the same. And eventually we might get our own Misaki. But yeah, if you liked Welcome to the NHK which is easily my top fav. of all time. I recommend watching the Movie : Colorful and Clannad and Clannad after story. Angel Beats is also good. If you have trouble finding the shows.. It is very easy to find ! =)
@Dansenpai86 жыл бұрын
Man I loved Welcome to the NHK because it was so real with the meaning and characters that I can relate too . Great video 🔥
@JoseRufus6 жыл бұрын
More powerful than 13 reasons why
@BestAnimeFights325 жыл бұрын
how u compare that shit with this ?¡
@aditibisht225 жыл бұрын
People may call 13rw shit but i still love both.
@X3MAntics5 жыл бұрын
Yea, I got triggered with you comparing this to that pizzash*t. Wooooooooozaaa. WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOZa. Chill. Punch air. Punch air.
@imgoinghome5 жыл бұрын
Please don’t ever compare nhk with that trash , sorry to sound like a weeb just jesus
@axelssantoso56674 жыл бұрын
Dont compare this masterpiece to that shit show
@walochirhah83666 жыл бұрын
This anime so good it sends chills down my spine.
@User-pn2yt4 жыл бұрын
2 years later but i recently watched it and I have to say I loved this series, man I’m glad I watched it
@IdKForDahWin4 жыл бұрын
I have watched this anime for the first time when I was around 13/14, Also dealing with depression but almost all my teenage years. Now at 21 the story relates even deeper.
@iaml36424946 жыл бұрын
This video made me have goosebumps throughout the whole video and I cried at the end. I had to watch the anime right after it, it felt like I never watched an anime before (I've seen 212) because there really isn't an anime like this; it's special. Thanqu for this, thanqu for showing me something that I really needed.
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
No problem! Glad that you enjoyed it. :)
@familiaandradeherederodelr23206 жыл бұрын
Ditto
@ErenAurelius273 ай бұрын
I'm 23 now and I've been living like this for 3.5 years since I was 20. No job, boring and depressing life, no girlfriend, no friends, skinny, no skills whatsoever. I used to go to college, but I stopped when I was in my 4th semester because I experienced something that I only found out some time later that it was depression. Since then, my days have only been spent watching Anime, KZbin, playing social media, and all sorts of things on the Internet. The only time I stop playing on my cellphone or computer is when I sleep, and even then my sleep hours are chaotic, maybe I only sleep 4 hours a day. I use those things as distractions for my useless life. My daily food is only junk food, I rarely go out of the house. I just lock myself in my room every day. I tried to commit suicide several times but failed because I was afraid of the pain. I've tried many times to get up and change, but for some reason maybe because I'm weak so I always fail and that makes me always feel hopeless. But deep down in my heart, I don't want to live like this forever. Now I want to try again, I want to change completely. I want to start over from zero. Starting today, I promise to take action for my life.
@ErenAurelius273 ай бұрын
@Luckyyy2487 let’s do it bro!
@MrMohaakon3 ай бұрын
I really hope you can change things around I'm thankful for this anime because it's really put things in perspective and what life is worth
@nDILaflwxcn1Ай бұрын
Yes... I think I can say that I have a similar experience, I already have some academic failures, recently I had another one, I left my job from which I was going to be fired anyway for my behavior, I don't like my surroundings or the people around me at all, however, despite having gone through various hardships and always having economic shortcomings, I try again but each time it is more and more exhausting, I have adopted some bad habits, I just eat junk food, and i do weird things (pke and pke almost daily), and since I recently lost almost everything, I just stay at home lying like a failure in the dark room, I will try again, obviously these things take time, and more than anything because I have no other option, I'm very young, it's true, but I think what ruined me were the shortcomings and family problems I had when I was little, I'm slow and distracted, I once tried to self-ban myself from a Silly way without success, I mean being miserable for so long affects severely, I feel like the worst thing in this world and I'm disgusting and weird but that doesn't matter to me, and nobody trusts me or something like that everyone talks bad about me (that does bother me), I almost always only have horrible experiences, the truth is that I only expect the worst sometimes, and I know that part of And I know that I am probably partly to blame for the evil that has happened to me, but whatever But after this garbage text I can only say that if you have the opportunity, try it, you don't lose anything
@DKFlax3 жыл бұрын
When I watch this when it came out when I was 25 years old I was in a time and place where I was kind of scared of dating and I'd be somewhat of a shut-in but not to this extent of the show. After watching this show pretty much boosted my confidence to 9000. Great Anine 8/10 stars.
@storysplinters94586 жыл бұрын
nice video. what I like the most about the show is that it's so realistic and that it shows us that no matter how much you've already suffered, connecting with others is key.
@stucky1019 ай бұрын
I totally randomly picked this anime after watching Bocchi cuz it looked interesting. Man did I hit the jackpot ! What a ride ! I did not see that coming. Really deep and relatable.
@Revealingstorm.4 ай бұрын
I find this anime so much more relatable than Bocchi because the main character doesn't have a super insane talent, they're just a loser lol
@hyperreality7533 жыл бұрын
I think NHK is ultimately a story about finding and securing your true love. Sato finds his love, Hitomi gains assuredness in her love, Yamazaki finds love, and Misaki finds her love. In the end this the primary motivation of our main characters and all of their actions converge towards the same outcome, you could say this is the central theme of NHK and it's delivered through the unique quirks and circumstances (time and place) of our characters. They just so happen to be island of misfit toy types and so they struggle to compete like your average person, they aren't getting what they want and so they are weighed down by negative emotions, they start questioning the purpose of life, they start seeing life as not worth it in their own ways but in the end they find the motivation to keep going despite the difficulties precisely because they get the payoff they all desired. Whether the author knows it or not he is touching on the meaning of life, that being replication because love precisely evolved to lead to the production of babies - the continued cycle of life. It's in this sense that this story is relatable to essentially everybody. Intentional or not it's perfection and seals this show as my favorite anime of all time (the tight script and direction helps!)
@teppsgg36882 жыл бұрын
After I watched welcome to nhk for almost a year now, I am still Sato. All my life I am Sato. College drop out, hates/scared to society, unemployed, disabled. My room is so dark. I also painted it black so the light wont bounce that much. I hope this ends.
@an.everydaylife4 жыл бұрын
The single most anime show to watch during these lock-down blues.
@lieutenantzz11664 жыл бұрын
True that
@leonarduskrisna45885 жыл бұрын
everyone who has problem like College,School,Respobility,or Something is Genuinely Abstract or Feeling Of Rejected would be Understand to every characters going through episodes
@HappyLife-mi6ws Жыл бұрын
"the easiest path in life, is often the wrong one." "no one should ever need to feel that there's no way out in their life" "If you don't want to live for yourself, then live for others" "people understanding other people and there's nothing more comforting than that"
@diogocosta2384 жыл бұрын
This anime is a masterpiece, I've watched it for the first time more than 10 years ago and recently I repeated the experience. The fact is no other anime or tv series filled the void it created inside me upon watching it. I doubt there's something that has the same feeling as this but since we seem to be all in the same page here in the comment section, what can you guys recommend? I already saw Tatami Galaxy and while it is really good and the message of the anime is similar to NHK it's not quite NHK
@unreformed.3 жыл бұрын
the atmospheric feel of this anime is unmatched
@Animaguz Жыл бұрын
Great video, the first I havent paused to come back to later or got distracted in. Watched in 1 go and gotta say you hit the nail on the head, alot of things I couldnt say were say perfectly, nicely done man got a new sub here
@elhugo136 жыл бұрын
The best part of the video is when you said "The easiest path in life is often the wrong one" so fuckin true! That phrase definitely hits close to home; I also liked when you said "you have to face life with the hand you're dealt with" I personally told my cousin something similar today because he is going through some rough times. Great Vid Kevin! I really get excited when people talk about Welcome to the NHK, It's also one of my favorite anime! I'm really glad I found this video, early last year when I finished NHK they weren't a lot of videos talking about it. This show definitely needs more attention!
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, appreciate it!
@charliewilson91253 жыл бұрын
Rewatching this show. I forgot how much of a masterpiece it is, I can heavily relate to many of the themes now
@itismeanttobe Жыл бұрын
holy shit i saw your koe no katachi review and thought to myself this guy will like welcome to the nhk definitely awesome man im subscribing , they're incredibly similar in terms of the dynamic between the main two characters each have alot of problems but promise to help each other and be there for each other
@Wen-li_Reyes6 жыл бұрын
good video. Welcome to nhk is one of favorites animes, It's message is realistic and characters are very charismatics. A anime that all have to watch
@gerald14952 жыл бұрын
can't believe this is 4 years old already, can remember watching this on the last day of high school
@timhenson8645 жыл бұрын
Wanna cry after watching your video and the anime welcome to NHK. Such a meaningful anime.
@Jam_Yam10 күн бұрын
I always listen to this OST when the snow comes and this came on autoplay . . And I love it
@anemicgirl90224 жыл бұрын
this anime literally cured my depression
@dochmbi4 жыл бұрын
"Just easier that way" Exactly. This is how you fuck your life up. Watching shows and playing games. Instead you should choose discipline, you should choose to train skills or get uncomfortable with physical workouts. So yeah, good analysis. I was this person in the show. Decided to start running, then climbing, then juggling, then training saxophone. Now my life is in pretty good shape.
@susantuna34344 жыл бұрын
gona say there are anime/ manga that really teach you life lessons when you really need them i watch welcome to the nhk on a perfect moment that i really need it on my life and really help me to keep going
@pennyisdreadful2 жыл бұрын
ah good i needed to cry three times today. t's the hottest summer ever or whatever and i'm dehydrated from crying over an essay and some anime i watched like 12 years ago. great video tho :c
@thedarkside60235 жыл бұрын
just finished watching it, I can say that it's now one of my favorite animes, definitely a must watch
@hawkeyenextgen7117 Жыл бұрын
I already feel like I can relate to the protagonist's struggles. Being born with Autism, even though I am high functioning, I was often ostracized, pigeonholed from the rest of my age group by peers and adults alike merely due to my diagnosis. I was expected to work harder and behave more strictly than the others simply because of my label, while the rest of them got off scot-free. Many of my social skills camps and special education classes were disorderly and dysfunctional, as many of the teachers there were unqualified, unskilled, and neglectful, as they expected us Autists (and other Neurodivergents) to figure things out on our own though we were still kids, rather than taking responsibility themselves for our development. I was conditioned to be self-conscious of my mental disorder, and overly caring about what others think of me in the name of self-improvement. I was taught that if I was disliked or mistreated, that I was doing something socially unacceptable. In a manner of speaking, I was set up to fail in my youth. To this day, I still suffer PTSD from being psychologically abused by my peers and staff alike. Even as an adult, I was still mistreated by fellow adults. I can't help but feel paranoid that some people are out to get me, as I've been stalked, doxed, and threatened to be hunted down and killed by people online who wished me grievous harm since Lockdown. I want to watch this anime, but I am afraid of being triggered and spiraling into a relapse. Can anyone help?
@buberbuster33656 жыл бұрын
YEEEEES KEVIN I WAITED SO LONG FOR A NEW RETROSPECTIVE VIDEO
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
Sorry to keep you waiting!
@pancho13664 жыл бұрын
Great video loved it. The only thing is maybe going into Hitomi a bit more as the conspiracies represented a guilt free way to blame an out side force of your misery and inability of pursuing fulfillment. Hitomi in my opinion is a very prominent archetype in today's world of those that give up on life because there is a greater force working against them, so why eve try.
@Lvlaple4Ever2 жыл бұрын
Too bad society doesn't understand this and it's hard to actually find a Misaki that'll walk alongside you through this loneliness...
@ianhelgerson61466 жыл бұрын
Light will always shine through, never give up.
@EriComicuDesu6 жыл бұрын
OH WHOA! Long time no see friend! Happy to see you're still alive haha
@KevinNyaa6 жыл бұрын
I uploaded a Spice and Wolf vid last month haha
@EriComicuDesu6 жыл бұрын
Kevin Nyaa oh damn! Must've missed it, better do some catching up tonight haha
@astro_05Ай бұрын
this show changed the way i see at relationships and life...i soon realized that most of my friends that i hang out or be with is only because i feel superior among them or think their life is more miserable than mine...this thinking made me really depressed about how miserable i am....don't know if there is someone like misaki in my life but i am okay and getting better
@reostars006 жыл бұрын
this anime is my spirit anime
@HappyLife-mi6ws Жыл бұрын
thank you for this nice video! I'm a new subscriber! your are a great copywriter This animation will always in my mind
@airheadkx9447 Жыл бұрын
Wow, this video is amazing! Thank you for this.
@survivorturnover5 жыл бұрын
welcome to the nhk. criminally super good anime. i can relate & its also a wake up call bruv
@cel11255 жыл бұрын
This was a very beautiful anime,very relatable.
@matmadara35 жыл бұрын
I like your end quote mate it so meaningful
@Neverwas6 жыл бұрын
That's the quality animetubers I want to follow
@Febard4 жыл бұрын
I love this show. It has been years, but it still carriers a strong story that i can live through. I went through psychosis alone (because i'm too stubborn) with voices yelling at me what to do or not to do, but after few years i can finally find some comfort, even though nothing is the same anymore :( sadly, some damage were taken. No more voices.
@ogdecwan36164 жыл бұрын
i really love this anime, and i really love this video, thank you kevin, thank you
@KnightsTempura2 жыл бұрын
There was a point in my life when it went full dark and saw this anime.. idk i feel peace after it
@520lun5 жыл бұрын
I actually cry..a lot in anime and even when you explain it...that was my first anime to cry that a lot.
@DeanRendar3 жыл бұрын
the scene at a train station where the wall indicated N men, H men, and K men was interesting to not understand the purpose for existence of
@fireemblem2770 Жыл бұрын
I REALLY did not care for the Pyramid scheme arc, to be honest. But now, I want to come back to this show. Thanks!
@girthygumbolini882Ай бұрын
I think the most fulfilling life you can live is your own. I don't agree with the ending message though! It's nice to imagine there is some nameless person who is willing to help YOU with some nameless hardship, but 9.999/10 it's the social resources + your skillset / your understanding of those elements that's going to see a person succeed. Call the suicide hotline and get put on voicemail if you want a good taste of reality. The world is overwhelmingly salty (literally by weight as well) , but it makes the sweet parts of life that much more worth enjoying.