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@alberich39633 ай бұрын
I know it would be very difficult! But please Red, someday do Statius Thebaid, Tisiphone is like an evil girl boss in this epic and is daughter of Hades in this version, or maybe Lucian Dialogues of Dead.
@jimmyhu60143 ай бұрын
Have you finished Journey to the west part xii yet? The one featuring the Sun Wukong the Monkey King. I can't find it anywhere.
@TalonSilvercloud3 ай бұрын
Your end credits singing is always a highlight of these videos. Your version of 'The Impossible Dream' can simultaneously depress me, but it can also snap me out of a funk sometimes. It formed the backbone of a character I'm writing for. Any chance working on your music could relight some fires? I know many who would love full versions of all these covers. Wanna work on some originals? I'd back a kickstarter for you doing an album about some of your favorite myths and legends. 🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔 I give this video 5 potatoes out of 3. For the duration, for the honesty and openness, and for overall encouragement. Not the 'just try harder' kind of encouragement. More of the 'your work is really appreciated, hopefully you find more of what you enjoy' variety of encouragement. Also I greatly enjoyed the notion that this is sort of a lore video for OSP. 🥔
@thehouseofshime50473 ай бұрын
🥔
@TheRezro3 ай бұрын
Now I think about it. Considering that Kronos eat all his kids... it make kind of sense, why gods would be pissed about that. They literally were there...
@madrigal12133 ай бұрын
hold up...wait...hold up...hang on a second...THIS IS A CLIPSHOW EPISODE!
@instantgetaway49233 ай бұрын
*gasps* THE AUDACITY
@Jarakin3 ай бұрын
No, this is a "now I don't have to hunt down a probably incomplete playlist" episode. Which I personally greatly appreciate.
@tbotalpha81333 ай бұрын
@@Jarakin No, it's a "lets catch all those viewers who fell asleep with autoplay turned on, so the algorithm will inevitably direct them into our multi-hour epic video and earn us a ton of watch-time" episode. A cheesy strat that I wholeheartedly endorse.
@natanoj163 ай бұрын
@@tbotalpha8133i love that strat, because I watch those in the day time ^_^
@LordDragon19653 ай бұрын
I always loved the Bugs Bunny clip shows, but the Star Trek one sucked.
@cee_ves3 ай бұрын
“oh you’re doing a video on a greek hero?” red: yes! “cool, which one?” red: yes!
@The-Draconian3 ай бұрын
Me: even better!
@brucewatkinson52543 ай бұрын
“…Can I watch it?” Red: “…Yes?”
@The-Draconian3 ай бұрын
@@brucewatkinson5254 "HOORAY!!!!!!!!!" red: "...okay, calm down buddy."
@KaiHung-wv3ul3 ай бұрын
My only regret is that I can only like this once.
@rashkavar3 ай бұрын
@@KaiHung-wv3ul I mean, you can like it more than once, as long as it's an odd number of times it'll still count!
@magnatorra53253 ай бұрын
"I may grow as an artist, but I will never grow out of being me." was way too powerful a line compared to anything I was expecting 🥔
@stefansauvageonwhat-a-twis13693 ай бұрын
potat yey
@genesismultiverse489615 күн бұрын
Every artist seeing their early arts from before they improved
@emperormegaman38562 ай бұрын
1:56:55 That dog waited *20 years*. Even assuming he was very young when Odysseus left for the war, He was effin' old for a dog. He probably kept himself alive by sheer force of will just because he did not want to pass away before seeing his friend again.
@zoeyelad-kn3gfАй бұрын
IK THAT DOG WILL FOREVER LIVE IN MY BRAIN. IF EPIC THE MUSICAL ADDS THE PART ABOUT THE DOF I WILL ACTUALLY LOSE IT 😭😭😭😭😭
@lilpies505Ай бұрын
@@zoeyelad-kn3gf It won't, Jorge stated that he wanted to see the dog in Legendary, then never again... which idk if that's worse lol
@zoeyelad-kn3gf29 күн бұрын
@lilpies505 I’m so glad tbh we don’t need that much sadness
@baba_c903512 күн бұрын
I think thats so we dont have to see doggo die
@origamipein1812 күн бұрын
That's how I interpreted it, too.
@pridelander063 ай бұрын
Last time I was this early, Zeus wasn't a father yet.
@pony-tube46473 ай бұрын
This is the best comment I've ever read!
@actuallyAtlas19893 ай бұрын
Chaos, is that you?
@blizzardbunny88773 ай бұрын
FOR REAL
@mathieuleader86013 ай бұрын
Zeus should have really created the condom
@erikaatayde89193 ай бұрын
*swallows you so you don't dethrone me*
@TheHappiestMeal3 ай бұрын
An artist knuckling down and sharing their own art they made a decade ago with the phrase "I'm not a coward" Is the most bad ass thing I've heard in a long time. Red, this greatly improved my week and I needed the pick me up. From the bottom of my heart, thank you.
@lickenchicken14329 күн бұрын
Many artists destroy their old art, in what I see as a ritual of self growth. Some do series of self portraits to cataloge their progress. Many can not move forward without a reconciliation. Creative people often do not find themselves on well-tread ground with the way forward obvious. Profound change demands profound courage; before or after... or during!
@operleutnant72353 ай бұрын
To the folks at OSP, thank you for everything. Over 10 years of this channel, 7 years of which I have been watching your content, you really have gone above and beyond in what you do, and the impact you have had on my life has been one that I can only really describe as fundamental. So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for doing what you do, and I cannot wait for more. Edit: after finally getting to the end of the video, I think Red summed up why I adore OSP in the first place. Over the 7 years I’ve been watching this channel, the impact you guys had on me really is incredible. You guys got me into history, writing, literature, and teaching more about the mythology I love. And all of it is exactly because you talk about what you’re passionate about. OSP is the reason I major in History, the reason why I adore Greek myth, the reason I love to write and tell stories, and so, for everything you have been passionate about, it was imprinted on me. So, thank you again for everything you’ve done 🥔
@malaksafa40743 ай бұрын
Agree!!!!
@tankj0ck3y3 ай бұрын
I still can't believe the only reason I know about this channel is because my 9th grade english teacher used the Beowulf video in class.
@averyeldridge62873 ай бұрын
@@tankj0ck3y not me sitting here like "you got to read Beowulf?! I was stuck reading twelfth night and Romeo and Juliet for god sakes!"
@roaringthunder1153 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@trevorweisberg84703 ай бұрын
I still find myself quoting Red and Blue regularly, im so thankful to have found this channel 8 years ago
@KittenKaboodle4042 ай бұрын
I just spent the entirety of this episode listening to it as i cleaned my apartment, which reminded me of how I would listen to your videos while working at the bakery i used to manage. That was 9 years ago, the first video i ever watched of yours was Inferno, quickly followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso, and then binging through your whole backlog. I must have "watched" the videos you made in your first 6 years on KZbin hundreds of times, as i would throw them on whenever i was alone in the bakery. And i was left alone a LOT during those 4 years. I may not be as avid a viewer as i was back then, but every few months the algorithm will recommend one of your videos and I'll binge through everything i missed. All this to say that, as a 30 year old Ace woman, your videos have brought me a lot of joy and comfort over the last 9 years, so thank you. 🥔
@gustemikelaityte36233 ай бұрын
Greece? Heroes? Red? Two hours? Perfect combo
@DrMDHyde3 ай бұрын
Video?!
@lolfunne3 ай бұрын
Psycho Mantis?
@violet50183 ай бұрын
Demon king? Soulstones?
@Jalgorn3 ай бұрын
Hotel? Trivago
@tisamon40702 ай бұрын
But why only 2h? If there's one thing I learned I don't really have a timelimit for listening to Blue or Red rambling about something they find interesting.
@WebofHope3 ай бұрын
1:17:19 The chorus going 🎵Get wrecked, boat booooooy~🎵 to Jason is still one of the best gags this channel has ever produced 🥔
@hilburn-3 ай бұрын
Honestly, one of the best gags any channel on KZbin has ever produced. Up there with hbomberguy's "sell them to who, Ben? Fucking Aquaman?!"
@roseghost132 ай бұрын
I thought it said goat boy
@elaundertale9 күн бұрын
what is it with the 🥔s?
@hilburn-9 күн бұрын
@elaundertale someone didn't watch to the end...
@Analog_Anarchist3 ай бұрын
When Journey to the West ends (someday), I wonder if that series will get the same video compilation... Edit: This is the official "OSP Journey to the West Mega Marathon" button. 🥔
@Luchabul3 ай бұрын
Undoubtedly. And we thought this was a long one.
@joshuaowens40953 ай бұрын
It’d be like 5 hours long but it’ll be worth every second lol
@Analog_Anarchist3 ай бұрын
Bonus Points: We also have that compilation accompanied with an animated intro playing before each episode segment. And it's drawn in Red's style, of course. (LMK OP is my vote for the song!) And to avoid any issues with the recaps, after episode 1, the intro will play after the last episode's recap.
@anastasiyaivanova46653 ай бұрын
We need it
@twincesseszeigler43663 ай бұрын
Hopefully,I real want a new Journey to the west.
@ericfranklin78362 ай бұрын
I am 60 years old. My daughters introduced me to OSP. We all enjoy this channel immensely. Thank you for all of this. Even the old episodes. 🥔
@sarahhowell67813 ай бұрын
The stylistic differences between Blue’s summarizeds and this one are fascinating. Those feel like the final draft, while this one feels like an annotated combined edition.
@180dagger3 ай бұрын
Isn't it though? *Not a criticism, I like it
@thegurw19943 ай бұрын
That's basically what's going on.
@kevinmay79352 ай бұрын
Honestly, accurate analogy for their respective personalities. Wackey as they both are, Blue's always seem to have a certain organization to them. While Red's have a sort of " Oh, and there's this other thing" by the seat of your pants vibe.
@NathanSimonGottemer3 ай бұрын
0:25 already hitting the "Cleopatra was closer to iPhones than to the pyramids" and we aren't even a minute in lets gooooooo
@XavierKaziTheZombie3 ай бұрын
I understand that this was not at all the point of the introspective reflection on the Misc. Myths series, but a pivot to more longer content instead of the short, punchy videos sounds like an absolute win to someone who just spent two hours listening to a decade of Red talking about things I already knew while I'm at work. Looking forward to the next 10 years 🥔
@Halinspark3 ай бұрын
I listen to Drachinifel videos, and his community developes a bit of a meme about his monthly videos being 6 hours long. Red, or even Blue, rambling at me for a couple hours sounds like an amazing time.
@BurttheBard2 ай бұрын
The transition between 2:12:46 - 2:12:48 ALONE just shows how intensely you’ve improved over years and years of hard work, Red. I’ve been a follower for so SO long and you should be very proud of yourself - at the VERY LEAST as much as your followers are proud of you.
@BurttheBard2 ай бұрын
Also, finishing the video, when you explained your feelings on boredom and stagnation, I don’t think I’ve related to or felt more of a kindred spirit as much as that feeling before! 🥔
@potbelliedpowermodel3 ай бұрын
“Hitting your late twenties does something to your self-perception” I felt that in my soul 🥔
@jamesruth1002 ай бұрын
And it just keeps going. After the late twenties hit me, the early thirties hit me; I assume the late thirties will hit me, too, when I reach that, and so on and so forth for every vaguely quinquennial milestone. But that's fine; time marches onward, and so do my efforts to grow. I won't be the person I am now because I am no longer the person I was many years ago, but hopefully, I can keep looking back and thinking to myself, "Dang, that dude didn't know _shit_." 🥔
@Magali_theRecordKeeper2 ай бұрын
@@jamesruth100 Can confirm that the late thirties will in fact hit.
@jamesruth1002 ай бұрын
@@Magali_theRecordKeeper Good to know.
@dragonlet12122 ай бұрын
@@jamesruth100 Another report from the late thirties: Yes. But, my life is better now than it ever was. I have a house, a path, a purpose. It kind of seems like life is just beginning. And that's pretty exciting!
@wanderinglizzy3 ай бұрын
Red do NOT scare us with what sounded like a farewell for 10 minutes! I discovered this channel in March 2020, and devoured all the trope talks over the next week or so, and the weekly videos and biweekly (not that biweekly) podcasts have kept me grounded through nearly five extremely uncertain years of my life. As a late-20-something year old with ADHD symptoms, I recently also found out that trying harder never made me better at anything, it just made me frustrated and burnt out. What actually made me get better was having fun and sharing it with people I love. I can't tell you how relieved I am that you're still gonna be here making videos every other week, and I'm super excited to see whatever you decide to try next! Yours, forever a humble spud on all OSP content 🥔 PS that ice bath Iliad video actually made me pick up a copy of The Iliad for the first time so... yay?
@makismalisianos59693 ай бұрын
omg i feel this so much. I myself am a mid-20s guy with ADD/ADHD symptoms similar to red. The thought of sharing my curious endavours with others on the internet and real life has been around my head for a while but i think the epilogue Red gave us has motivated me toward strarting this someday soon more than anything. Also some minutes i really thought it was a farewell... happily its not! 🥔
@Nadodan3 ай бұрын
Same I panicked at the end because I was like "Not this channel too" after so many others have retired this year
@JadesTeaLounge2 ай бұрын
ADHD and just turned 30 last month. I’ve just now discovered red and the epic saga by Jorge Rivera 😂😭 I have found my people ❤❤❤❤
@DanGamingFan24063 ай бұрын
Ever since I first found the Heracles video, I've adored the Miscellaneous Myths series and how much passion and research you put into them. They've ignited a love of ancient cultures in me and helped me get through some of the hardest times of my life. And now I can watch some of my favorites all in one place. Thank you so much Red and everyone else at OSP for everything you do.
@Kaijugan2 ай бұрын
I'm not gonna lie, Red. The section about your college days shaping how things are now hit me seriously close to home. I'm really glad for you and Blue, so keep it up!
@talongreenlee77043 ай бұрын
“Surely these conces won’t quence” Blue, is that you? Edit: 🥔
@campfirecryptid66043 ай бұрын
To the lovely folks at osp, I want to thank you. Seven years ago I found this channel when I was only 11 and have grown up watching you. Thank you for being the reason I look forward to every Friday. I wish you both the best in all of your endeavors, and I will continue watching and learning.🥔
@silly_catty3 ай бұрын
Same started watching when I was ten and have memorized most of their videos now ❤
@HuneeBruh3 ай бұрын
They carried my middle school presentation about Greek myths
@thaddeuskyle5723 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for making me feel old at only 21. I didn’t even realize it’d been 6 years I’ve been watching them
@_kalia2 ай бұрын
@@thaddeuskyle572 Me at 31 crumbling to dust in real-time 😂
@campfirecryptid66042 ай бұрын
Please don’t feel that way, I still feel like a child
@Joy-zp3bt3 ай бұрын
Oh god 8 years huh? I was in middle school when this all started and now I’m in college. I was worried at the end you were going to say “so I’m gonna stop it altogether” and I’m glad you got some insight into your process. Here’s to the next part of your journey 🥔
@levyleaf40643 ай бұрын
It’s crazy home many people I see commenting who have also been watching for 8 years. Seems to be the time they went viral!
@catalyst99553 ай бұрын
shit man me too, it’s really crazy to think how time truly does pull us all forward indiscriminately
@xthemystic78793 ай бұрын
Here here- here's to the grognars, here's to the Greenhorns, and here's to the channel that is Overly Sarcastic Productions! Here's to you Red, Blue, Indigo, everyone! 🥔
@BL00DYM1SHA3 ай бұрын
@levyleaf4064 The algorithm never brought OSP up for me even though I watch too much animated history, not until I was trying to find HP Lovecraft stories last April 🍠
@WeepingNoor2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Red. Ever since I discovered you when I was 12 you had made me go on my own research rabbit holes. I have developed so many creative projects and ideas, it’s insane. And your talk at the end really hit home. Again, thank you 🥔
@EyalBrown3 ай бұрын
I cannot begin to explain just how FUN this video is. The Princess Bride-type metanarration makes this so much more than just a retread (which, don't get me wrong, I would have watched). I hope you enjoyed making this as much as I enjoyed watching it!
@QueenBoadicea3 ай бұрын
1:56:11 "Have fun storming the castle!"
@Sigmund_Froid3 ай бұрын
2:06:53 This entire section is something I desperately needed to hear. I've been struggling a lot with my motivation and attention over the last few years, with unmedicated ADHD making things incredibly tough for me. I have been working through these things in therapy, but I still struggle. And I think it's exactly this concept of "just applying yourself harder" that is burned into the minds of pretty much everyone living in this capitalistic hellscape that fills me with so much Dread and Anxiety. Everyone else can do it, so why can't I? I HAVE done things in the past, I can keep my attention on things, so why not on the things I "need" to do? Realizing that there is simply no way to force yourself to do things is incredibly terrifying, especially when you are trying to succeed in studying for a course that you realized midway through just can't keep your attention... It's scary. It feels like you are letting everyone down, including yourself. I don't know what the solution is, except for recognizing the things that push you forward, the things that motivate you, the things that you can do. Either way, it's so helpful to know I'm not the only one with this struggle, and I'm so glad that you shared this! I'm certain that whatever your next thing is, it's going to be great!
@orangetuxedoman3 ай бұрын
Unmedicated ADHD nerouDivergence please stand!! *Stands Tall* you can do it, keep winning!
@CleoPinto43173 ай бұрын
@@orangetuxedoman This definately isn't purely an issue for people with unmedicated adhd. I've been strugling with a lot of the same challenges even though I've had medication for my own adhd for quite a while now. burnout can happen very easily. But you're right. just because it can get harder to feel motivated, you can always find a way to keep going. The world is an amazing place filled with so much inspiration, you just need to figure out where to look.
@horseenthusiast99033 ай бұрын
Damn, yeah. I've been struggling lately trying to manage what I'm just gonna say is ADHD (I don't have a diagnosis, since despite a lifetime of symptoms and years of pestering medical folks to get me evaluated, I haven't gotten evaluated), because as I take up more responsibilities, it feels like I'm getting washed out to sea, like I can't keep up with anything. I'm just so overloaded and burned out all the time now. Acknowledging and letting go of the things I can't do well is a big challenge for me. But I'm working on accepting it right now, and on learning when to let go and when to actually push myself (I'm also simultaneously figuring out when to push myself and when to leave it with the million things that give me anxiety, so that's a fun double whammy). It's nice to know I'm not alone in the struggle.
@cinnamonmink37363 ай бұрын
Nice to see I’m not the only one in the “brain no do what I want” club who found the end of this video just way too real
@brianaschmidt9103 ай бұрын
A list of adhd channels that helped me some what. How to adhd Olivia Lutfallah Hayley Honeyman
@stephenflint36403 ай бұрын
So, besides being an omnibus of some of Reds best hits, a mythological timeline, and a kind of family tree of stories, it's also a rather rad exploration and rewind of Red's growing and changing style of art, production, and script writing all done in a 2 and a quarter hour block. To grown found family of OSP, I thank yall for 10 years of production and education. It's been awesome, seriously, and I can't believe I found ya'll from a cameo on Extra Credit.
@ShinyAvalon10 күн бұрын
Red, that's _enough!_ Even at their earliest and most sketchy, your illustrations are so damn _vibrant_ and _expressive_ that you have NOTHING to apologize for. EVER. Your merest doodles are infinitely more entertaining to look at than any movie clips...and with your perennially witty and snark-laden narration, your illustrated videos are never less than a pure delight to watch. Stop putting your own work down, and accept our accolades like the demi-goddess you are!
@Sovreign0713 ай бұрын
Okay, it would've been SO easy to just make a compilation of your videos and put them in mythochronological order. But the fact you actually have snippets in between to clarify points really shows the effort you put into your work!
@Sovreign0713 ай бұрын
🥔
@ksoon423 ай бұрын
I'm really glad you included that "self-indulgent" part at the end. It's so nice to see that you have discovered more about yourself, and are likely moving on to new things and finding ways to work with yourself better. Hearing what a content creator that I have watched and appreciated for around 6 years has been struggling with is honestly really inspiring. I am currently in my first year of an online game development course, struggling to keep up and to stay motivated. I think that making games is what I want to do with my life, but I have a hard time convincing myself to do ANYTHING productive. I hope that I can find my groove soon and learn to work with myself better, the way that you have. Progress has been slow, but I know that I will get there. 🐢🥔
@dudewhatthewhat89833 ай бұрын
28:30 Love red feeling the need to take back her words about the Voltron series.
@foldabotZ3 ай бұрын
My sister said the same thing. She was really into it and then the ending fumbled for her. I haven't really watched it yet and what she didn't like may not be problem to me that would spoil my enjoyment but I'll see.
@gendbh56523 ай бұрын
I won’t tell you not to watch it, but go in with low expectations for the end. Please
@vedwalker39742 ай бұрын
Speaking as an unpublished writer, I've never been able to fully express why I'm writing fanfics and quests at the same time as my own material. And here comes Red, marching in and literally drawing out exactly what I've been both feeling and working on. Never have I ever been so happy to have found this channel as I am right now. Thank you so much for your amazing videos!🥔
@rogerpellicano53403 ай бұрын
I'm impressed Red: you not only compiled every greek myth video you made for the last decade, but then delivered a heartfelt and touching monologue on the nature of art and change. Here's to another great decade of rabbit holes and fun videos! As for new ideas, maybe you could cross over with your other work. For example: 1)Animate your favorite moments from Rolling with Difficulty or Heart of Elynthi. There's certainly been some fun moments, like when VR-LA was shunted out of Sigil and flew out of the ship. 2)Make a starter guide for Aurora. I've been loving the comic, but I can see how a new reader might be intimidated so a short primer video could be fun. Plus you get to gush over the world you made for a bit, which is always nice. Whatever you decide to do, I'll be right here watching and laughing along!🥔
@TetsuShima3 ай бұрын
Every time I watch the duel between Achilles and Hector, I imagine Hector appearing at the gates of Troy, ready to meet his glorious end...only to find Achilles dead on the ground because, from shouting "Hector" at the top of his lungs for days, he suffered a stroke.
@williamchamberlain22633 ай бұрын
Heatstroked himself to Hades
@emmarichardson9653 ай бұрын
He never fully recovered from giving himself heatstroke while curled up in a sulky blanket burrito.
@Raiaka3 ай бұрын
I... I really needed to hear that bit of introspection at the end. I'm in the final week of a class I've been struggling to find the energy to the work on, and the stuff I could put off has piled up into a cannon I now find myself staring down the barrel of, absolutely terrified, with only two days left. Now though, I don't feel as panicked about whether or not I can do it. All I feel is that I may as well do what I can and see how far that takes me. I guess what I'm saying is, thanks. Hearing those thoughts of yours helped me get out of my head and look at the problem before me with a more balanced perspective. 🥔
@Wynner12 ай бұрын
@ 1:54:21 'THUNDER BRING HER THROUGH THE WRINGER, LIGHTING WIELD HER, USE HER, YIELD HER."
@trishapellis3 ай бұрын
I always loved the smaller myth videos - they're basically the reason why I started watching this channel. I like stories, I love your delivery, the art and the jokes, and I love that you also tell stories from different cultures that I wouldn't come across in my day-to-day life. But if you've evolved past those and they just don't motivate you anymore, that's fine. By now I'm also absorbed in Blue's neverending Venice simping, and I'd like to see how Journey To The West actually ends one day 😛so you just keep on trucking in the way that works for you, and I'll see you in the next one. 🥔
@Vinemaple3 ай бұрын
Same here
@danacarajb3 ай бұрын
This is.. EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED RIGHT NOW. I just agreed to run a Greek Mythology setting and this is going to 100% plan the entire dnd game for me.
@madelith58343 ай бұрын
okay i'm listening
@ronindevamas55773 ай бұрын
As an artist, a publisher, and a victim of burnout, I felt this so much -- even "Counting Stars" as a song of renewed hope and enthusiasm. Thank you so much for this, Red... "You're The Best Around!"
@haydenparmar72362 ай бұрын
Red, I don’t know if you’ll ever see this but I really hope you do. I’ve been subscribed since my sophomore year of high school (some 9 years ago now) and have loved your channel so much ever since. I am going to start grad school in two months and this video made me reflect on how much I’ve grown and how this channel has been here for me during the hardest parts of my life (transitioning from high school to college, moving out on my own for the first time, coming out as a queer person) and it made me quite emotional. I just wanted to say thank you. I can’t quite articulate how much your content means to me. It’s very often my go-to when I’ve had a long day or just wanna smile. I’ve seen all my favorite videos no less than a dozen times and they never ever get old. Always, thanks. I love this channel and I love your work. Not to be all parasocial and gross. But watching your videos feels like being with a friend I’ve known for a very long time.
@maxfowler94763 ай бұрын
As another artist who occasionally and currently is suffering from my own artistic malaise, and a a human who’s been deeply invested in your work, thank you. 🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔 And you’re right, your work on these short stories has absolutely done its greater job of helping you grow. I’m 100% glad I was here to witness it
@connorbingham-davis20913 ай бұрын
Damn, it's been over 8 years already? That's crazy! These miscellaneous myth videos had always been my favourites. They not only encouraged me to learn more about mythology, but motivated me to write and draw more too. Hell, I don't think I would've started my MA by Research without the inspiration on this channel. The deep-dive on Dionysus was almost so interesting in of itself it basically got me to do more research and write myself, turn that research into an MA thesis and pass that very difficult hurdle. And that's not even talking about seeing the improvement in Red's art, and finding the motivation to get better at it myself. But it's also wild to see just how much more OSP content there is now. Between Red's Trope Talks and wild tangents, Blue's expansion from just talking about country histories and empires to historical figures, architecture and linguistics, the detail diatribes and the OSPod,there's so many ways the channel can go. Can't wait to see it! 🥔
@nicklion913 ай бұрын
I've been binging OSPod and have noticed every time Red said she could just plop out a quick video with not much effort, it made me wonder how long that would keep that up because it sounded like burnout. I'm so glad it's peaked here, wherein Red has moved on to things that will bring her largely greater joy, and us much more developed grown up content. I started this channel in middle school and am halfway through college, and am so glad I'm here.
@Iarealady1118 күн бұрын
The passage of time is amazing and horrifying.... these videos have been something I have looked forward to for years, and so much has happened since I first stumbled upon Red's Illiad video back when it was new... I mean I was a teenager back then, struggling to figure out who I am and what I want out of life, and now I'm in the middle of my twenties and typing this at my desk next to the bed my husband of three months is sleeping in. OSP has been something that has been making me smile for so long, even during the hardest parts of my life, and I want to express that I am grateful for it... I don't know how to put a potato emoji in here but I would If I knew how, lastly if you read this red and blue, thank you, for bringing joy into my life, and fanning the flame that is my love of history and mythology, my life is one of the many you have touched.
@4partharmony2083 ай бұрын
I love the way Red and Blue inspire and riff off, and sometimes shamelessly rip off each other. This channel is so so good
@Blueeyesthewarrior3 ай бұрын
The two of them are such friendship goals
@thehellhound85823 ай бұрын
Thank you red for both this two hour long mashup and also making me feel old at the same time. Nothing quite like "Hey I remember whatching that when it came out" *originally came out September 4, 2016*. Damn you innevitable passage of time.
@bluesbest13 ай бұрын
Wait, I remember talking about this channel back in college. I haven't been to college since 2019. WTF
@nonbinarymermaid3 ай бұрын
data point of one, it's been an absolute joy hear your singing improve over the years. sure it's not as flashy as the videos, as carefully crafted as the trope talks, but it speaks volumes for an artist that is always trying to grow. i cannot wait to see what it becomes 🥔
@candy_pandas68262 ай бұрын
I loved this video and I love every other one of yours, including all the trope talks, detail diatribes, and literary analysis. Your channel is the first one I go to when I want to watch something while I eat or to go to sleep or to have in the background while I draw. I love the more in depth videos you do and as much as I love Legends Summarised, it’s the enthusiasm and clear passion you bring to any topic that draws me in, and right now I’m all about your other content because of how you like making videos as much as I like watching them. I’ll forever be a fan and subscriber, no matter what topic you focus on, Red. ❤🥔
@dezi56953 ай бұрын
I always felt terrible for content creators going through burn out, but hearing these stories helped me to realize very quickly when I was experiencing it myself. Im happy you had the self realization and are taking steps to make yourself happy 🥔
@THVNDRCLOUD3 ай бұрын
The desire to multitask in artistic mediums to develop skills in all of them that Red expressed is something I’m experiencing myself. It’s comforting to know that there’s other people out there on the same path, who are beside you or far ahead. As I age the more I appreciate long-form content, so this video was a delight 🥔
@Vex-ls2uj3 ай бұрын
I can't believe it's been ten years. I remember watching your channel as a kid, being fascinated by all the stories you told. I have been so inspired to make my own art by you, my confidence has grown so much because of you and all the guys at OSP. I'm really grateful for being able to come along on this journey, thank you, this has been an amazing ride, here's to what's to come!🥔🥔
@glittercans678628 күн бұрын
Red, I have been watching your videos since 2018, fresh out of college in my early twenties and now I am 28, basically 30 and the joy every single one of your videos has brought me is immeasurable! I have watched every single one of your greek mythos videos at least 3-5 times. You have given us enough for a lifetime! I do hope you find that drive again but no pressure, keep doing what you enjoy doing and we will enjoy watching it! muwah
@Darthalas3 ай бұрын
🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔 Thank you so much for all that you do Red! I love Greek mythology (I think that's what pulled me into your videos in the first place) but more so I love storytelling and I have been a major fan of both you and blue for many many years and have recommended you to more people than I can remember. I can't put into words how much I appreciate the time and effort that you have put into all of your work and how much it has inspired me and helped me to grow and caused literally hundreds of insane awesome conversations over the years. You have been raising the social consciousness little by little and you should be proud of that. I'm glad you've had this super growth and I hope You continue to find things that excite you! Remember the only voice that you have to listen to at the end of the day is yours and while I absolutely enjoy getting flooded with content from you, it is the quality that I come for and it is your passion that makes that quality; you do whatever you need to to continue ❤. Whatever you do, don't give up 🤗🥰
@laser83893 ай бұрын
"So now Ares hurts on the outside *and* the inside." Possibly the best OSP line ever.
@the_tactician98582 ай бұрын
The best audible line, perhaps, but NOTHING beats 'Could it be you're craving my mcnuggies?' written at 1:08:40
@laser83892 ай бұрын
@@the_tactician9858 Solid contender
@SirAsdf3 ай бұрын
28:22 Every time Netflix Voltron gets brought up, it gets me feeling like Obi Wan watching Anakin get crispified on Mustafar.
@detective265615 күн бұрын
I've been holding out on this for a while because I thought it would just be a typical compilation video of them all mashed together, but I'm pleasantly surprised to find it isn't! I'm so happy you're actually putting it in a timeline and talking between the videos, this is gonna be so good
@danielsantiagourtado34303 ай бұрын
OVER 2 HOURS OF OSP?! YES PLEASE 🎉🎉🎉❤❤
@nicklion913 ай бұрын
The OSPod for this one is about to go hard af
@bluesbest13 ай бұрын
2 hours of Red, talking about Past!Red and Past!Red talking about various myths. Glorious.
@thecavalry57643 ай бұрын
I can’t remember which was the first OSP video I watched, but I do know that Red’s content is what has fuelled my obsession with mythology and classical literature. I’m studying classics now as one of my A levels and am enjoying driving my friends a family insane with my constant yapping about the Iliad and Odyssey. I love everything OSP produces; from Blue’s videos on history and architecture, to Red’s trope talks and occasional videos on astronomy. I will watch and enjoy everything this channel produces because of the passion, humour and genuine curiosity that each video is made with. 🥔
@cow18163 ай бұрын
What I love is this isn't just a stitched together 2 hour long video of all the episodes, you actually took the time to connect each clip to the other Chad Red
@blazerer2424Ай бұрын
Absolutely loved the massive deep dive into the old and the new to make all those separate videos one, cohesive whole. On top of that it is always lovely to seeing the artist talk a bit about how they feel about the whole thing so genuinely appreciate this video all the more for it. Glad to hear you managed to find what bothered you and how to deal with it 🥔
@theLadyofSpoons3 ай бұрын
i'm glad you brought up your singing, b/c it is really beautiful, and my gf and i have both expressed on separate occasions how we would genuinely buy a Red OSP cover album that has full, or hell, even half versions of the songs you've done as video outros. they really add a wonderful charm, and genuinely might be one of the things that struck me most when i first found the channel, all those years ago. and honestly, the way you present myth, folklore and cultural analysis via trope talks, summaries, etc. is probably the biggest influence on me becoming an anthropologist. well, this channel and playing pokemon diamond for the first time when i was 8 and thinking that Cynthia, a scholar of mythology, had the coolest job ever. anyway, i hope that your artistic journey continues to be stimulating, both intellectually and emotionally, and i hope that you have a wonderful rest of your week🥔
@Jane_83193 ай бұрын
After seeing how much you’ve worked on Aurora on Tumblr, and then seeing your end bit here, it makes me really happy to see how far you and this channel have come, Red. And Blue! You guys are writing books and comics, making bigger and better videos, and growing and changing. I love this channel, and I am excited to see what you guys do next-and to read the next page of Aurora. 🥔
@screamingbegins46883 ай бұрын
THEY HAVE A TUMBLR?! WHAT IS IT?!!!
@screamingbegins46883 ай бұрын
also i like your shoelaces
@VictoriaStarratt2 ай бұрын
@@screamingbegins4688it’s for Red’s comic, Aurora, and it’s @comicaurora
@AidanXavier13 ай бұрын
The conclusion about the eras of Greek mythology leading into Greek history was really profound for me. This is probably one of the best videos on the channel, and one of the most fun. 🥔
@danielhayes95582 ай бұрын
It's beautiful to truly be able to visualize your personal growth and the accomplishment of your goals like this, I cannot explain in words how much I resonated with your listing of different desires and how this channel was a catalyst for those changes to happen for you, as well as a chronicle of the deeds themselves. Your line of not being a coward really hit me where it hurts and I want it to motivate me to start working on those same bucket list life goals for artistry and broadening horizons in the world of creation instead of focusing on the day to day, being an artist has been a life long dream never fully realized due to real life complications, but this catalogue of your hard work stirs me, I hope enough to pick up my pen and paper again. Thank you Red. 🥔
@the_gork3 ай бұрын
I'm in my fourth year of college and definitely not close to finding a degree, my calling, a job, and whatever other goals people are supposed to have but OSP has been there for all that time. For what it's worth, my DnD group references you all the time and honestly i think its so nice having an unspoken thing we've all watched but never really mentioned out loud. There isn't a point I'm circling around but genuinely I think OSP is one of my favorite things on the internet. It inspires me to learn about history, writing and art, even if I never actually act on most of that. Thanks to you, blue, and the gajillion other people who are on the team, inspire you, and support you 🥔
@Doug_Edwards993 ай бұрын
That outro was really inspiring, especially as an artist who is trying to improve. Seeing your growth over a decade shows that it is possible. I’ve grown a lot as an artist over the past year, but it still doesn’t feel like I’ve grown enough, but that’s because I still have much to learn. Luckily I’m also learning how to enjoy the process. *potato emoji?*
@RmsOceanic3 ай бұрын
Never force doing creative stuff out of a feeling of obligation, that's a surefire way to make you resent it. If myths in a vacuum aren't doing it for you, then let them rest. Besides a lot of the time I find your videos about gods and putting them in a proper cultural/historical/syncretic context more interesting than just "Aphrodite got mad jealous one time". Drawing the dots between her and Ishtar was one of those little plot twists that stick with me. I unfortunately lack any literary tangents you can really sink your teeth into, but hope whatever you take a bite of does the trick.🥔
@annekeener41193 ай бұрын
This. The myth videos are nice, but the videos talking about the myths in context and how they changed over time and what they meant to the culture are so much cooler. I love the deep dives into various gods and other figures.
@girl2ninja24 күн бұрын
Thank you for all this work! I listened to the whole thing while making cookies. I love hearing your voice so much!!! I always look forward to your work 💛
@Lionstar163 ай бұрын
2 hours of all the Greek hero videos OSP has posted over the years? THANK YOU, RED!!!
@potatokohai89323 ай бұрын
Red I’ve always admired you as an artist and have been watching for almost as long as this channel has existed. The world is your oyster please draw whatever it is that makes you happy and create in whatever way challenges your need to grow. We will be here for the change ^_^ 🥔
@ddfb4943553 ай бұрын
The beginning of this video really evoked those "sit by the fire and let me tell you a story". Which yes that is the visual narrative device that Red talks have always had... but this truly felt as if it were a timeless epic and something that will stick with me for years to come. The sprinkles of narrator adding to the story really sells this as one of the best videos you've ever put together. Though I'm not as self driven or artistic as you. I've found myself in a rut in my late 20's where life isn't turning out like I'd hoped and I've been trying to tread old ground from my past finding nothing that drives me from there. Hearing you speak and indulge your thoughts at the end was theraputic for me, and I'm so glad you included it. Maybe your music hasn't improved, but your song covers have always been beautiful and thoughtful. Raise a glass to the achievements of the last 10 years, and drink like Dionysus as the grapes will only get finer from here. I couldn't lie. Everything that kills me makes me feel alive. 🥔
@serengirlaxy2 ай бұрын
i don’t really leave comments but the last part of this video really hit me. ive felt lost especially in my artistic career, graduating into an industry that seems like it has no place for me in it and trying to juggle improving my art and just- surviving. i didn’t know why i would find the things that i loved, still do love, to be so hard to make or why my motivation would hit rock bottom when i wanted to do so much (executive dysfunction is a beast 😔) ive heard similar things from peers and friends but, the way you talked about it in this video hit me harder than i ever expected. thank you for this channel, and your stories 🥔
@aetherseeker36243 ай бұрын
The ending of this is genuinely very deep. It's nice to hear and I completely understand that we won't see individual myths as often. Also, this behemoth of a video is great and I love how you weave the myths together with bits of commentary between each one! It's very fun and the titles for each chapter are great XD
@curiousKuro163 ай бұрын
The time stamp names are killing me! Excellent work Red!
@DillyWilly1213 ай бұрын
This was fantastic, Red. I extremely enjoyed that it wasn’t just a supercut, it was a re-examination of your ten years of Miscellaneous Myths with basically annotation. 5 stars Girl ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🥔
@meghangildelamadrid5869Ай бұрын
I understand exactly what you mean about how seeing progress in your goals drives your enthusiasm so much. I felt understood when you said that. I also appreciate another person recognizing how they feel like if they just tried harder, it should just work. Thank you for talking about this. You're not alone.
@Purpleprinceblood3 ай бұрын
Im not very good at reading old stories, or long history texts. I never have been. But, your myth videos have helped me understand. Your journey to the west episodes got me into lego monkie kid, which lead to meeting one of my close friends. Your hero videos, Greek and otherwise, help me just, process the world. Thank you red. 🥔
@murraymon3 ай бұрын
I get the stagnation thing, after a while even doing something enjoyable will become draining if you don’t feel you’re getting better at it. Like with video games, once you know where all the items are and the solutions to all the puzzles and/or can defeat once challenging opponents with ease, the drive to keep playing kind of goes away. It’s not you stopped liking the gameplay loop or the characters or the mechanics, it’s just become more of a chore to get to your favorite bits rather then the whole experience. I think that’s what speed runs and challenge runs exist, to further push yourself while doing something you already enjoy, to obtain that same fulfillment you had before. Idk if that’s exactly the same haha. I do really enjoy all your guy’s videos, especially the mythology and trope stuff and hope to continue to see more. It’s amazing to see your progress and I’m inspired by seeing both of your guy’s progress and growth throughout the years. Thanks for continuing to improve and making quality content. Don’t burn yourself out either, you got this! 🥔
@JustCobaltVA3 ай бұрын
It's strange how much time has really passed since those first osp videos about Greek Mythology. You've done a lovely job OSP, and I really look forward to watching this video in its entirety. ❤
@asveses57303 ай бұрын
Your whole speech about improvement made me snap. I didn't even see that I had improved. I grew stagnant, and I stopped loved writing because I felt like I was dragging myself and not doing what I "used to love" with the love I had before. I have abandoned so many WIPs, looking for whatever that could spark my mind with that which I've lost, only to learn I haven't even lost it. I let it go. Thank you for opening my eyes, fellow writer, Red. Have a potato. 🥔
@neorv51493 ай бұрын
That end of the video really hit me especially now that I'm making my own creative journey making videos and getting better at art. OSP is one of my biggest inspirations, so seeing the approach of valuing improvement is a good reminder to myself why I'm an artist in the first place. Thank you for the many years of entertaining videos and never stop working those mad skills. 🥔❤💙
@mitchellneu3 ай бұрын
OSP, I’ve been watching your channel since 2016. It’s been an absolute blast watching your videos change and grow over the years. You’ve even helped me through some tough times back in college, for which I am immensely grateful. Thank you so much for all the fun and joy you’ve spread with the channel! Here’s to ten more years of creativity, laughs, and insight into cultures gone by!
@leoknight77638 күн бұрын
I've been watching this channel over the course of the past few years, and I've also changed I owe so much improvement in my art and writing to red and her videos and I'm genuinely very grateful this channel stumbled into my algorithm. Thank you for teaching me and showing me things I may have never found on my own
@MajimmyTheOne3 ай бұрын
really fun seeing a bunch of the old videos hope you do something like this with you favorite trope talks at some point 🥔🥔🥔
@grantdunn25443 ай бұрын
🥔 Ovid's Metamorphoses is my favorite epic just because of how interesting it is to have someone try to distill pretty much all of Greco-Roman mythology into a single work. Now I have another more focused summary on the heroes specifically. Wonderful. Great work as always Red. Whatever you enjoy and are inspired to create will doubtless be a joy to watch.
@TheNovusSpes3 ай бұрын
🥔 I really did appreciate the artist reflection at the end. I think you are well within a new season of your art, your interests, and certainly your life. Thanks for letting us watch it unfold. The first video I saw from you (and this channel) was your King Arthur summary. I loved it. You have come so far even since then! Can't wait to see where you go from here.
@talaspiller83762 ай бұрын
Been watching for years and always a joy 🥔
@reynadouglas61853 ай бұрын
For what it's worth red, OSP has also helped me grow as an artist. Seeing your trope talks, and your comic taking off, blue writing a book, all of it has really motivated me to want to succeed as an artist and writer, and ive oearned so so much over the years. I still remember the first video of yours i watched, eros and psyche, linked to me by a friend. It's been incredible to watch this channel and learn so much, it made me realise that i hated school, not learning, and even then, i was motivated to study writing at college because of your trope talks and deep dives! So thanks, red (and blue - congrats on the book, cant wait to read it), for being a constant figure in my life all these years
@KjeldSchmidt3 ай бұрын
What a wonderful summary at the end. I almost skipped this one since I know each component video, but watching this (while working on a creative project pushing my own limits no less, and in the middle of trying to make a major life decision) was the right thing to do. Thanks so much for this. 🥔 For what it's worth, as an audience member, I will be happy to see more focus on your other and potentially new series, with this returning when you really, really feel it. The deep dives in particular feel like a direct evolution, reflecting your growing ability to seek out complex sources and academic discourse and reflect them into your material honestly. There's nothing I enjoy more than learning _how_ we know what we know about these old stories. Thanks you for many years of being you and sharing with us.
@GellertCira3 ай бұрын
You guys are one of the few things still with me since a very tumultuous time in my life. It's so good to see all of you improve in your craft while staying the same person. Thank you for the past 8 years. The first Illiad video convinced me to actually read it for my literature class back in high-school. 😂
@cycloneabsol9405Ай бұрын
Man, that final speech... that hit. I am now about the same age Red was when Red Eyes Take Warning, a youtube channel about summarizing Shakespeare plays using movie footage, became Overly Sarcastic Productions. I've already felt the feeling of "Oh it hurts" many times about my older projects, because I've been writing and doing various video-related tasks for about as long as I can remember. It hurts me to look at my older projects, and it hurts me to look at my current projects compared to the people I aspire to. I hear Red talk about how when she was going off to college, she was like "this is a baby YT channel, it only has like 300 fans" meanwhile I'm over here averaging 10-20 views on a video and 1-2, 3 if I'm lucky, chatters on most streams. Yet I can look back at the older works and be okay with them, because even though they hurt me to look at, I'm still growing, and I certainly don't have the lifetime of experience that Red already had with drawing when she was my age. 🥔
@UndineOwens0243 ай бұрын
I didn’t work out the undefined dread I was carrying, Red, until you said you were still having fun with “Journey To The West”. ::massive exhale:: So many artists and writers held strong through the pandemic and found themselves exhausted in the last 18 months. I understand that you’re talking about an entirely different process, a joyful progression on a longer timescale, but it was briefly panic-inducing :). Thank you (and Blue), always, for the insight you’re willing to give us into your creative development. It reminds me to stop and ask, “Why are you doing what you’re doing? Do you need to course correct?” 🥔
@noeliesmith5153 ай бұрын
OH GOOD I came into the comments making sure that JttW was gonna continue because those are my absolute favourite and this channel is the reason I have become hyperfixated on the book for the past few years
@sirindya28333 ай бұрын
Hell yeah ive been putting osp in the background to do boring stuff and this is the perfect playlist to keep my ears occupied. Thanks for the incredible content you have been putting out over the years. From one creative to another I hope the happiness you get from doing what you love lasts a long time 🥔
@abigailbaldwin42243 ай бұрын
I just want to say *thank you* for what you do here. I've been watching this channel for almost five years now, and these videos have and are continuing to get me through the hardest times in my life. Even when it's really bad, I can throw on trope talks and ignore the world for a bit, and that's absolutely invaluable to me. So, thank you, and all hail the spuds 🥔
@TheAnalogCat2 ай бұрын
I had a lot of fun watching this. All the individual stories were great, but the end really hit me hard. I have always had a desire to do something not dissimilar to your channel and have gone back and forth about it for over a decade, never leaving the drafting stage. Your monologue has really given me hope that I can take this project forward and improve myself in all the ways it would. I have my own shoulder-monkeys to deal with but you pointed out that I need to acknowledge them and use them as best I can, rather than fight them, in order to keep up motivation. I’ll probably revisit this video every time I start to get down on my output to bring me back to earth. So thanks for the videos, the video, and the sharing of your experience. 🥔
@elizaripper3 ай бұрын
So, we’ve been craving the past nostalgically since about a day after the beginning of time. ❤ Edit: Just saw the time stamp and this is gonna be appropriately epic!😎⚔️
@ShadowChorus3 ай бұрын
You have no idea how validating it is to hear another artist go through the same things that have hit me and my brain, in particular an artist I so dramatically respect and who is so successful (and who is the SAME AGE as me, seriously, that's wild, I think we're at most a couple years apart). I'm glad you've figured out what motivates and demotivates you and that you seem to know how to move forward while continuing to challenge yourself and keep yourself entertained in your work. I'm still working on that one myself in a lot of regards, but you've definitely given me some ideas. 🥔
@Nimelennar3 ай бұрын
I can super relate to the needing multiple motivations to proceed with any task. I'm glad you managed to figure out what was bothering you, and I look forward to seeing you keep doing the things you enjoy, as well as seeing what you've planned next! 🥔
@Lizardman4492 ай бұрын
I only found your videos relatively recently, but I love the art style, the humor, and the fun callbacks to my own older days researching these same myths. You know, I'd love if you did some Egyptian myths at some point too - have fun with it! 🥔