Proud to be the 777th like! i never watched this show, so when i heard you say "Ryukyu" it felt like i got hit by the isekai truck 🤣 My family is indigenous, but my big brother and i was born in the USA as first-generation here. We are Uchinanchu, our home was Uchina, which is historically known as Ryukyu and later the Okinawan Islands. Just wanted to make it clear, in case there was any confusion: The show was not historically accurate; Ryukyu was not a prison island, but rather a merchant kingdom. Women weren't property; quite the contrary, in fact. The way my family likes to put it is "Two sides of the same coin", meaning that men and women were equal and simply filled different roles. Men were the brawn and women were the brains. The man brings home money from his labors, then gives it to the woman because she knew best what to do with it and the home was her sacred domain. My family was actually part of the higher class, with the women being Noro; high ranking spiritual leaders with supernatural skills unique to each woman. That part of our history is in our DNA, and though i identify as agender i am proud to have inherited it- eeeeeven if i still haven't mastered it like my mom and her mom and so on; i know it comes with age and experience. The genocide of my people by the Japanese officially started when my great grandmother was a little girl, and her mother had told her that if she had just been born a little sooner she could've had a better life. She never got her coming of age hand tattoos, she never got to be a spiritual advisor, she had to learn Japanese because speaking Uchinaaguchi in public wasn't safe anymore. Things only got worse then WW2 happened; by then great-grandma had married and my grandma was a little girl. They had a farm and a nice home and lived comfortably before the war. The Japanese soldiers did unspeakable things, including having used my people as meat shields, dead or alive, and outright killed anyone caught speaking our own damn language. To my family, they took EVERYTHING that wasn't nailed down- including all the crops in the field -leaving them to starve. After the war, my grandmother watched other Uchinanchu get punished for speaking our language in class, so she never learned more than the basics and never ever spoke it outside the home. My mom was born and raised in our homeland, and to this day is homesick for it; in fact, she was so homesick while pregnant with me that i was born homesick for a home i still haven't been able to afford to visit and i know a lot of it as my family knew it is gone. There's a whole species of butterfly that went extinct and i'll never get to hold one like mom did. i hear the star sands are on the verge of destruction because tourists keep taking it. Apparently our ancestral turtleback tomb is on property owned by some rando, so even when i visit i'll have to track down the property owner just to visit my own family tomb, IF they let me on the property. TL;DR: My family is native to Ryukyu and it was a kingdom, not a prison island.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I don't have much to add, since I'm just an outside perspective on something very distinct and personal here, but I'll give this a pin for the information 💙
@disodosid4 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorViral Thank you, truly, from the bottom of my heart 💖 Rest assured, even if you don't get told it as often as you should, you are a fantastic content creator and have genuinely made a positive impact on the whole world; long after you and i have shuffled off our mortal coils, your thoughtful videos will remain.
@quaktoons3313 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorViral 9/9/2024 Monday: I'll come back to this video when I do something Incredible
@danielmaw72254 ай бұрын
Hell yeah Samurai Champloo was the very first anime I watched after I actually became a human person who was conscious and aware of my media choices
@marocat47494 ай бұрын
I think it was one of my first anime even, and boy good. Still my favourite i think. And i vibed with jin through mugen is great and the female lead thats great Also better than bebop, less depressing personally while still dark 😅
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
And here I am, 18 years late haha
@cristophermartinez67073 ай бұрын
I guess I became conscious at a later time at the start of high school, a puppet who began to wonder and ask why?
@jeffhough74603 ай бұрын
Same
@Top10AnimeBetrayals4 ай бұрын
The theme of dangerous freedom vs safe subservience was so subtly written into this show that I never consciously noticed it
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
With works of this style, I wonder how much was a conscious thematic choice, and how much was just the vibes, but either way I do think it became a part of the show subtly across the adventures
@Septic_Detonation3 ай бұрын
Its never an anime i really consider to be about freedom but now that ive realised its made me re think other animes with the goal of freedom like one piece and aot. how will their worlds react when everyone has freedom
@753studios63 ай бұрын
I would rather dangerous freedom,it beats subservience under the guise of safety
@seandees30284 ай бұрын
Decision fatigue is a thing, and it can be really tough. Imagine having to make informed decisions about everything, no routine to get the basics done (eating breakfast, etc). It's why most people are not well suited to be self employed.
@CurtisRooney4 ай бұрын
Some will sell their dreams for small desires And lose the race to Rats, Get caught in ticking traps, And start to dream, of somewhere to relax their restless flight - Somewhere, out of a memory, Of lighted streets, and quiet nights...
@TUNK-ty8zo4 ай бұрын
God I love your videos. Been a silent viewer for about a year and your videos have helped me better understand life and defeat or at least learn to live with depression and bipolar. No idea if you will see this, but in the unknown chance you do, I just want you to know you have changed my life for the better and I've become a better person from it and even repairing relationships I thought never could be recovered. Keep on keeping on, and remember to embrace the suck as my family says.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
One of the worst things about the channel growing is that I do sometimes miss comments like this, or read them but don't get a chance to properly respond before they're buried further down. But, I always try to at least see them when I can, and I'm always glad when I do. I'm happy that I could truly help you in your situation, to know it's possible just from me talking about the things I love, and to an extent my own self and journey, is an amazing thing. I always like to stress though; the words I say are one thing, difficult in their own ways for sure, but the hard part is on the viewer and what they chose to do with them. I'm glad you were able to do that work and make something better for yourself. Don't forget to celebrate that for yourself too! : )
@daezondario3 ай бұрын
Gamblers and Gallantry is by far my favorite episode I think it displays unconditional love in one of the best ways possible
@ProfessorViral3 ай бұрын
I think that is one of the episodes that would have done fantastic as an entire movie. Give Jin and Shino a few more nights together to really sell it, show Jin's mindset of trying to understand her ways in a bit more detail, and you have a great start for a movie
@Septic_Detonation3 ай бұрын
As someone who’s favourite anime (one piece) is about freedom i really enjoyed this video. One piece feels like it explores more of the benefits of freedom but this video has me sitting just re thinking some bits of one piece and gives a newer perspective on how it explores the drawbacks of freedom. You did really well
@derekc98353 ай бұрын
one piece is about terrorists (pirates) disturbing the status quo and inviting more chaos in its pursuit of freedom
@phylippezimmermannpaquin20623 ай бұрын
America was also founded by people who destroyed thenstatus quo and went to war with the government to make a new world but you dont hear them being demonized @@derekc9835
@Kiwi-Araga4 ай бұрын
One hour ago I started rewatching Cowboy Bebop and I was planning to do a Samurai Champloo rewatch 10 seconds before I saw you uploaded this video.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Sometimes I have good timing. Although, I guess like a week later would be better, but still haha
@Kiwi-Araga4 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorViral The plan is to rewatch Samurai Champloo after Cowboy Bebop, so it may be a week later XD
@troubledphantom77533 ай бұрын
"Why are you still here?" Genuinely, I like your thoughts. I've watched many videos of yours and I love how you put together your thoughts. Your videos may be long, but they aren't drawn out, it feels like the just right amount of time needed for the topic at hand. I love how gently you talk about certain harsh topics, not necessarily glossing over them, but putting them out their in our faces in a way that doesn't seem forced at all. I find your voice relaxing and calming too. The way you talk about your own life as well, it helps show that not only are you talking from maybe a psychology or sociological way, but from personal experience as well. You make it easy for me to see those thoughts and feelings in my own life, or even plain experiences, and it helps me process what happened in a different light that helps me feel better about them. I appreciate your videos, your time, your thoughts, and your courage to be you so openly on the internet. Thats why I'm here. Keep being you, because you're doing it wonderfully.
@unclemo30894 ай бұрын
your essays and analyzations are beautiful, almost always have me looking at media from different perspectives. sometimes i put you on in the background while i play games, and i find myself nodding and having my eyes opened in the middle of killing enemies. im glad you enjoy doing these videos because the passion you put into them reaches all of us im sure. thank you.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Of course, thank you for your time and kind words
@KR-zg9qc4 ай бұрын
Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo, Space Dandy...all masterpieces
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I have yet to see space dandy, and it's likely outside of my usual likes, but it's in good company
@EnkSpot3 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorViralI would not be so sure. Space Dandy has a surprising amount to say
@TheDrawdex4 ай бұрын
Silent viewer. I share your videos to everyone that would watch, because every single one has something to witness. Something I find worth to see. Enjoy the videos.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the support! I'm glad the videos have kept up a quality that you enjoy!
@joshsandquist69172 ай бұрын
Im here because i like listening to these kinda podcasts while im at work, at get to listen to someone go off about something they are passionate about. You did a great at the video. Thank you for your character breakdown.
@ProfessorViral2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the very kind words!
@JoseGonzalez-kr8gg4 ай бұрын
Are you a professor for real? Because this is the best video essay I have come across. Wonderful work, you nailed the deepest themes of this story
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
No, I'm just some person with a channel haha. But I'm happy the video was able to be that high quality!
@nobody42483 ай бұрын
"Man is condemed to be free." -Satre
@johndoe33074 ай бұрын
We are born into a contract that binds us. Enforced by the many against the few. All for the benefit of the fewest.
@Forlo124 ай бұрын
Thanks for helping me understand that I chose this life. Those moments day to day where I feel other are moments I actually worked for. I've met and stayed with incredible people because of those choices, and I know deep down I wouldn't trade my art, my skills, or my family for anything that would compromise my effort to keep those things and those relationships. I've carved my own path, and I should be proud to be walking it. I hope you're able to continue inspiring people and bucking the "average", and I hope you're proud doing it.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
The situations which lead us to take the efforts we do can be out of our hands, but everything good which comes from those efforts is our hard work; and we should celebrate all we're all to do
@giornogiovannax41243 ай бұрын
still giving existential crisis and hopeful ideas through anime deep dives , prof. Viral? Hah , don;t stop . These videos are really needed at this time
@elios76234 ай бұрын
your videos never disappoint, always leave me with food for thought.... and now i gotta re watch samurai champloo lol
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Happy I've been able to keep up the quality!
@nezarinelitch94274 ай бұрын
Hello hello! Back from a few videos ago I said that I would put a Yu-Gi-Oh! Card in my sketchbook, well, a month later. I learned that I friend I had is super super into it! And he has a traptrix deck, I looked at all the designs and I really like them! So, today, I bought myself a structure deck to start out! I love the designs and I really hope that the style will rub off on me, because it’s so cool! He beat me in the first round I played with him, because he lended me his fire deck for the day, I’m still really bad, but I love how it challenges my brain! Anyway, thanks Prof, for showing me the way.Great videos, great message, you’re going places
@angelcandelaria67284 ай бұрын
This was a commentary on modern life issues as well. Very well said and done my man. 👏🏽 i took some notes. Shared as well with my circle ⭕️
@gasmaskghost41104 ай бұрын
Im always suprised what you can extract from Media it's always so interesting and makes me feel so simple minded.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
It's just how it looks from a single video. There's a lot of notes, outlining, scripting and revision which can sometimes be frustrating behind the scenes. I'm just the right kind of person to enjoy the fruits of that whole process is all, really
@marocat47494 ай бұрын
I really love the message that to give in and not to want change anything on whats bad, wanting a slightly better whatever, its already loosing. Which in the current times probably is very important. And positive change ok.
@deathmetalshinobi3 ай бұрын
You made me realize that i gave up a peice of myself for a shitty job and a safe existence. Shed a tear at the end there. After struggling for so long going without and finally accepting it getting back into the industry that i previously ran away from I thought I had made my peace and was happy to finally receive this meager paycheck. I shed a tear at the end there man. I wasnt planning on comparing myself to this. I realize how miserable I am.
@dreadqueenmaeve3 ай бұрын
Wow this video was so amazing! It’s going into inspirations for my D&D campaign. I can’t wait to see more from you.
@jeffhough74603 ай бұрын
Can we just point out how fking incredible jin is? He was what got me into samurais, it was his resolve and his attitude towards the world and events around him that made me wake up and realize living a life YOU value is more important than falling into and dissolving yourself in the society you find yourself in
@TapaniLastellar4 ай бұрын
We rewinding to Samurai Champloo days~! 😮
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
It wouldn't be me if it was currently relevant haha
@bosstuna81154 ай бұрын
I'm gradually removing myself from the Matrix. It's simple, but extremely difficult. Go your own way, do not harm, be here now.
@obviobvi4 ай бұрын
This video was a great send off to the old filming set up! Great work 👍
@TRiX6RebelNyX3 ай бұрын
Pretty much summed up the plot of FLCL, I'm not going to lie 😅 Anime in itself is a form of escapism from the gratuitous burdens of life we have to face and the short amount of time we immerse ourself in fiction. It lifts the weight from our shoulders and stops the enpending loop from feeling like an infinite void slowly chipping away at you.
@jeffhough74603 ай бұрын
Hello there hey how ya doin? I appreciate your time with these videos professor, they have really helped me feel less alone and very much less an outcast, you have helped nurish a perspective that keep the sky a little more blue and no matter how big or small, i appreciate that my friend thank you
@poet87084 ай бұрын
I often wonder why champloo gets overlooked compared to bebop. My immediate idea is that it had a much less interesting setting. Stylized edo era is cool, of course. But bebops space cowboys are unmatched.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
The 90s blocky-tech vision of space is unequivocally cool haha. I do think Bebop is better, but if Champloo had a darker ending they really would be twins
@ChanceGuevara4 ай бұрын
Your breakdowns always give me more to think about on this journey im on. Ever since the year i was born i never stayed in one place too long on average a year a few at most. So i can relate because the system is built for you to stay in one place. Not only the system but how normal people live their lives and judge who to let in theirs. Its been hard and lonely to try and connect with others. Ive fucked up and hurt people close to me because of how i came to be and the choices others made. But i cant afford to wallow in my self pity so I move on and Im often asked by the locals why am I even here. I literally dont know any other way of existing. i learned it wil be up to me to seize what i want i discarded and still trying to any habits or patterns that dont serve me regardless if its abnornal or strange no wonder i always loved samurari champloo not to mention nujabes' soundtrack since i was a kid ive always subconsciously gravitated to what i saw myself as. Almost like a self fulfilling proohecy as those things i gravitated to would influence me greatly.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
It's a sad thing that we have to make the best of what we're allowed to find, as I don't think it should be how things are, but in our limited time and in our current world it's all we can do. In a way it's hopeful though, if enough people do it then that "normal" changes, at the very least
@1reny4 ай бұрын
A video on Oregairu would be really intriguing
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
It's one that's on my plan to watch list, I have to find the right mood though
@TigasMen4 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorViralAs someone who did a very """""short""""" video on Oregairu, kinda interested to see your perspective on it. I would recommend reading the light novel but I know that reading all that is.... So, I would instead recommend reading the Oregairu @comic manga which closely follows the LN cutting less content, explores more of the other characters and is more flashed out than the anime. (There's 2 Oregairu mangas, the one I'm referring to is the @comic) But yeah, taking into account previous videos of yours, I think you'll have what to talk about. Human connection and interactions, how can someone become warped by them, how people naturally build defense mechanisms and personas to avoid being hurt during those interactions and the long lasting effects that deceiving oneself can have. Conforming to societal norms to fit in and isolation that comes with refusing to do such. Trying to be true to one self and find some true human connection etc.
@1reny4 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorViral Definitely should watch it, I have my thoughts on it but I really want to see your perspective of it. Also huge fan, love your content!
@Retro_Ra4 ай бұрын
Great video. I've been a fan for a few years now and I'm happy you've been able to keep making these awesome videos. Your take on Black Lagoon is what made me a fan and videos like this is what keeps me one. Best of luck in the future!
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm happy that you've found them enjoyable all that time, it really is very meaningful to see!
@DavosPeer3 ай бұрын
I enjoy your work I appreciate your time and effort thank you
@DeadEndFrog2 ай бұрын
'freedom' is a necessety. Even to choose to be less free requires it
@Wetlooser4 ай бұрын
I love your videos, they’re so underrated 🙏🙏🙏 i wish you the best of luck 🙏
@mcbill73523 ай бұрын
This is a very interesting concept. I think yukio mishima very much embraced this philosopjy
@Elevated_Times4 ай бұрын
I love your videos. I recently discovered you a week or two ago and I'm making my way through your videos. You do an amazing job. Also i looked through and I was curious if you have done something similar to "what does it means to be a monster?" I noticed a video about fear of transformation from 6 or more months ago as well as "creating a monster" from two years ago. I havent gotten to them yet but I will check them out soon. Just food for thought. Thank you so much for making this content and I wish you the best as you continue through existence and life.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I think it's something that's mostly been touched on tangentially through videos like those, or the character profiles of Revy, Homura, and similar characters. Although, the making a monster one dealing with Black Lagoon is probably the most direct take. Not sure exactly since it was years ago, but I would probably be retreading some ground from that one
@Elevated_Times4 ай бұрын
@ProfessorViral thank you for the response. I really appreciate you taking the time and I appreciate your consideration. I hope you have a wonderful day. 🤎
@jakariashafin86854 ай бұрын
Awesome video Prof
@andrewsad13 ай бұрын
Finally got around to watching the show so I could come back and watch this, super glad you released it right when I was looking for another show to watch. Loved it. I love a no-good miscreant vagabond, I love a reserved booksmart ronin, I love an idealistic kid with a quest. D&D ass group setup right there and I'm all for it. I do wish some of the characters and concepts had been more fully explored. I wanna know what happened with Yatsuha and Okuru and Koza, I wanna know what was up with Mugen countering that ki blast or whatever it was, I wanna know what the party does after the campaign is over, but also I get that that feeling is part of the point. The story is about these three and their interactions with each other, and when these three no longer interact, the story is over. Reminds me of Haibane Renmei in that regard-the show is about Reki and Rakka, so it begins when one of them arrives and ends when one of them leaves. On a tangentially related note, have you seen Mushishi? That series gives a similar feeling of having a brief look into someone's life, ending long before their adventure is over. I feel like you could get a good half hour of commentary on that show
@Peppybead4 ай бұрын
Love your rants at the end
@teasub1014 ай бұрын
Ive have been different and in a way punished for being so for wanting to be so and growing up it was a internal struggle that eventually boiled over in a way. Then today as ive learned more and in a way gained the facilities to navigate and grown into myself more than i ever could. The main problem now is sturggleing to understand what that thing is and grasp it. That Thing is in a way what ive been fighting for my entire life if i truly wanted somthing i fight for it and i get it the hardest part is not knowing. I accept though without fighting for it whatever it is every step of the way i will in a way drown and die as well as never get there. It has happened, i have drowned before but I stand now. Wadeing through for my existence and for the one i wish to share it one day.
@teasub1014 ай бұрын
Its hard sometimes, yet i learned that is ok now and sometimes instead of wadeing through one needs to float. But, its worth it whatever it is, and thats good enough for me. May i find one to float with one day.
@chrome24464 ай бұрын
Yay! I got to watch this early! Thanks as always Prof!
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Of course, thank you for your time!
@TrystLyonesse4 ай бұрын
This touched base with what I've been feeling for a very long time, especially with what you said in your outro. Since I was a child, I've always had a hard time adjusting to the world expected of me to participate in. I've always had too much Empathy, to a point where my heart aches for people some would consider evil. I've always been too into the spiritual, and the Philosophical. The subjective experiences that set our own lives apart from each other, but create the through thread of personal meaning. Work and making money matters very little to me. Rising up and taking a position at the top, even less. They say school prepares you for the real world. What it prepares you for is the world forged by greedy men. The world that has become callous and uncaring to things like Empathy, subjectivity, and the natural beauty in one another. After all...what is more profitable than opposition? What is more profitable than moralization? Than pain, so they can offer pleasure? I feel outcast for how I think and feel. I feel pushed away by the world because of how I see it, how I express. Freedom has ever been something I desire, but not this thing that is forced upon me to separate and stagnate those like me. Five years ago, I went to a Local Burning Man event. It was one of the best experiences of my life. It was a small thing, out in Minnesota. But it was beautiful. At the time, I was quite disillusioned with the world, having just turned 22 on that weekend. I hated what being an adult felt like, hated that I felt purely rejected by the world for who I was, hated the loneliness I felt for not having a place. And this event came at the perfect time. To me, it was what society should be. Money didn't matter, for everything ran on a gifting economy. Work helped the society you were in for the weekend, and it was short, but meaningful. People were kind and caring, fun, sweet, spontaneous and sharing. It was a mystical experience for me. It made me feel alive. It still feels like home to me, a home for the people forced to be free. Like Mugen and Jin, and Fu did. Then the weekend hit its end...and I was back in a world where everyone pretended to hate each other, where people can't find common ground with one another, even though almost all of us feel the same way. It hurts so bad. I'm going through more depression than I maybe ever have, since my Grandma passed away, and I went back to work. My creativity is the lowest it has ever been, and my sense of self is almost gone. Yet I look on those Halcyon days and think, that maybe, people could be Free, and Happy, if things were different. I hope to bring my Girlfriend to a Burn someday...because she is much like me, i think. Someone lost in the pain of a world that only seems to Reject.
@EvolvedLifeForm694 ай бұрын
I’m free to live the life I want and nothing/ no one will stop me.
@pLanetstarBerry3 ай бұрын
I'm so glad more people are appreciating this show. I tried to get my friends into it while it was running on Adult Swim, but it was a bit too offbeat for their tastes. Which was disheartening for me, cuz my selling point to get them to watch it was that it was by the same creator as Cowboy Bebop, a show my friends and I absolutely loved.
@ProfessorViral3 ай бұрын
It took me longer to accept Champloo. I guess Bebop feels more darkness with some wild adventure to it, where Champloo feels more wild adventure with some darkness? But even then, it's early episodes can still be quite somber, so I'm not sure. Maybe it is just the difference in music which gives a certain feel
@chadmorrislionsinparis4 ай бұрын
I love your videos, you explain exactly how I feel a lot of the time.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Happy that I can help! I hope that bit of clarity provides something positive to act on
@taylorbee40104 ай бұрын
A lot of us never even get to have a desk.
@nilladrawsstuff4 ай бұрын
Another amazing video from professor "oops all bangers" viral
@pnecius4 ай бұрын
i just today picked up erich fromm's escape from freedom again
@victorangeles6554 ай бұрын
literally what I was thinking erich fromm escape from freedom especially the episode from philosophize this! kzbin.info/www/bejne/eaK9padjhcd7hs0si=as5CKarlQSkI3XX3
@NitroVortex4 ай бұрын
This was a great analysis prof 👍
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@TastierDrKerns4 ай бұрын
lets go! we early for this one!!
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I hope it was an enjoyable time!
@stevecavalle4 ай бұрын
Nice video as Always 👍🏆 Are you going to talk about Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex someday ?
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Possibly, but the two full seasons makes it tough. I try to make sure I'm being true to what a series is about, and getting up to a full 48 cuts into time I usually use for scripting and editing
@stevecavalle4 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorViral okay do as you please your content IS Great anyway
@internalizedhappyness97744 ай бұрын
Sometimes I think... We were deterministically set to gain Free Will...
@squeethemog2134 ай бұрын
Have a safe transition to your new state of familiarity 😃
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Thank you, it's going okay so far!
@SnydeX94 ай бұрын
Literally started watching this for the first time today.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Apparently I have good timing for a few people today haha
@kris__crystal4 ай бұрын
“What does a view from a high place remind you of? The impulse you feel when you look down at the world you live in. A violent cognition that attacks you even if you refuse it. An emotion created by an overlooking view - That’s “far”. The scenery you see from a high place is magnificent. Even an ordinary landscape looks beautiful. But a vision that’s too large creates a boundary between you and the world. It’s more correct for you to recognize the large world you see as the world you live in, rather than as the small space around you. But you can’t feel that you’re living in this big world no matter how hard you try. Your reasoning represented by your knowledge, and you experience represented by your realization, will crash against each other. And eventually you will lose yourself and confusion will begin. Vision is not what your eyes see, but an image that your brain comprehends. People cannot survive outside their boxes, under normal circumstances.” - Touko Aozaki - Kara No kyoukai, Fuukan Fukei
@angelcandelaria67284 ай бұрын
Man i was listening while working and i couldn’t agree more man. I was having a whole existential crisis this morning about this. Its real🎉 Im what i have labeled a “primal hetero” 🤡😂
@leviathan60714 ай бұрын
I love your videos so much. Like, it always makes my days better. I think the world would end if you just stopped lmao.
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I'm glad I can help! As someone who's always found a lot of comfort in videos, its great to know I can do the same for others
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Links to help the channel: Support us on Patreon to improve our content: www.patreon.com/professorviral Join our Discord for some more discussion: discord.gg/AfwXGKx
@elios76234 ай бұрын
just finished the rant bit, hey thank you for making vids and being yourself
@taylorbee40104 ай бұрын
You should collab with BonsaiPop
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I was about to say 'thats above my pay grade,' but I guess I've grown a bit lol
@AzureRuby964 ай бұрын
didnt watch samurai champloo so im not watchin this video for now but leaving a like cuz i know this is fire as always 🔥🔥
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I hope you'll enjoy the anime! Seeing it first will be the better experience for sure
@disodosid4 ай бұрын
Oh, and one more thing! The "Champloo" in the title is amusing cuz it is a Ryukyuan food.
@squeakyboots254 ай бұрын
Its interesting to me that creators in this current system have to be supported by mostly people working these souless jobs. Maybe in an ideal work we could all do something that we are passionate about but also help with work that is nessary. Just spitballing
@jesse-ow8zh4 ай бұрын
Ibwish I was free from my own brain stuck in a prison where nothing anyone does for me including myself is good enough to be a waste every day and hope something gets better is a laughable experience
@jadedteevee4 ай бұрын
PROFESSOR! MAKE A VIDEO ON THE WIRE AND MY LIFE IS YOURS!!
@Ben-gl5ve4 ай бұрын
New vid! Yay!!!
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Happy I could provide!
@ChociMilki4 ай бұрын
you cooked with this
@3Kefka6Palazzo92 ай бұрын
Thank you for creating this channel. I come here often to contemplate existence in a world that provides so many faux and interchangeable answers to it. The nature of mankind runs the gamut from meaningless to divine depending on who you ask, yet I often wonder how so much of our species is ok with never touching upon these subjects. For some I think it is fear, fear of the unknown and the absurd and yet for others like you, myself and many on this channel, it seems were born to question the things that most of humanity dare not seek out for fear that they may actually someday find an answer.
@tewljr4 ай бұрын
41:45 Dont scare me like that
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Gotta keep em guessing lol
@themarblehouse4 ай бұрын
just a really random comment that you probably won't see but.. how can i understand and analyze media like you do?
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Trial and error. I've been working on KZbin for 9 years now, 4 of those doing the kind of stuff I make now. I look back on the analysis I made when I started, and most of it is surface level or plot summary, with a few good ideas here and there, and a lot of passion. I am the right kind of crazy to hyper focus on this stuff, and that really helps, but it's just like playing guitar or a sport or any skill, you grind away and it becomes more natural. The most solid advice I can give is start by understanding why you love your favorite story, because it's a topic youll dedicate to without a second thought
@phylippezimmermannpaquin20623 ай бұрын
If talking at the top of your head was easy, we wouldnt need scripts
@aurtist74 ай бұрын
Are you, also, a big fan of "it's all about me" by Mr 55
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I can't say I know what it is, to be honest
@b12zturtelz294 ай бұрын
Oh I’m gonna have a great time watching this next time I have to take a shit, thank you for your work Prov. v! ^^
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Interesting, but I hope you'll enjoy it lol
@bananarama-nw9md4 ай бұрын
bro your legs must be hella dead after Prof's vids
@visalserei4 ай бұрын
My brother, your life is still on easy mode. My parent abandoned me and sold me to a cult, now an entire army in my country is trying to find me and blame everything on me for planning a COUP d'eta. Ahhh, what a wonderful shitty life I have had since a young age. I, a 20 years old boy, own an army, fight against a tyranny for a cowardly people. ME? I questioned myself, am I a slave to my destiny, is there something higher power control my fucking life? Am I the villain, hero, side character, or MC? I have no answer.... not that it makes any difference for me to comment on this channel but fuck, why does everyone betray me and make me a monster. If I could, I just wanted a life with good parents and boring life.
@WilliamMcAdams4 ай бұрын
What anime is this from?
@Chrys4l1s4 ай бұрын
@@WilliamMcAdams probably a bot comment
@WilliamMcAdams4 ай бұрын
@@Chrys4l1s Probably, but if that was an anime, I'd atleast watch the first episode.
@Chrys4l1s4 ай бұрын
@@WilliamMcAdams yeah same, its giving "falls off after first few episodes" too
@WilliamMcAdams4 ай бұрын
@LuNa_097 Oh, one season for sure, and then the manga goes on permanent hiatus after half way through arc 3. I could see the major event happening around episode 3, since it's got such a strong start, and then the next 9 episodes kind of meandering around and never really doing much.
@rarikp4 ай бұрын
Haibane Renmei mentioned!!!
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
With the worst quality footage unfortunately 😞 I need some HD rerelease
@marocat47494 ай бұрын
Ayye
@stillbrokemoses4 ай бұрын
Mannn I wanted to drop a vid like this on samurai champloo🤣 but the GOAT dropped B4 me
@chokichocat30833 ай бұрын
Damn…..I gotta rewatch samurai champloo. Damn I love media literacy. It adds new layers to a story to enjoy over and over.
@lunarshadow55844 ай бұрын
The title alone hits a bit hard as someone with more "privilege" than modern society knows but less than they expected. Working class household, single mother raised me but living with my hard working father despite being an adult myself. I'm on the spectrum, considered smart enough to be independent yet the current economy is so f*cked up that we're in a steadily growing inflation with no easy to see end in sight, the amount of worked needed to make enough money to own a home being too much for a single person to make by themselves, or at least not legally and without good connections. Enough freedom to be anything I want but not enough freedom to be both happy and successful.
@ML20-gt2vh4 ай бұрын
22:18
@cosmok7834 ай бұрын
Long time!
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
The time since the series, or the runtime?- because yes to both lol
@cosmok7834 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorViral I’ll say from me catching up on your vids, plus I always love hearing your realistic takes on certain Animes man Keep it up!
@marocat47494 ай бұрын
Have you read suicide island, its pretty interesting how , the government drops self.... patients on an island, and really interesting story how the characters, well live , and grow, sometimes for worse even. He is very good at interesting coming of age stories. There is also destroy and revolution thats about terrorism basically, supernatural but still. Yep mori sure doesnt shy away from controverse topics. Taiga of the genesis is good too how archiology studends end in the past , and taiga who had no direction, lives up and despite finding it weird, feels alive . Also interesting take why the human colivibg people disapeared.
@Dunge0n4 ай бұрын
@@marocat4749 Suicide Island is so goddamned dumb. The Japanese really come off pathetic when they turn the State into an untouchable god, like it's etched into their genetic code. You'd think being forced to admit "okay okay the Emperor was never a god" would make them realize how governments bleed.
@ArtoriaPendragon-t8m4 ай бұрын
Decision paralysis?
@booker98794 ай бұрын
Fight club bro
@juansalgado62124 ай бұрын
One word: Money
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Most things are, but this then makes it an exploration of how that principle is expressed; and understanding the expression is a part of changing it
@3yllll4 ай бұрын
filthy frank did it better
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
Joji?
@3yllll4 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorViral well yes sir 😂 he has a vid about cringey people being born in the wrong era 😂
@sleepysartorialist4 ай бұрын
The fact that you are unaware that the Ryukyu Islands are Okinawa and were colonized the same way the Ainu were, not unlike the Nazi camps, kinda sucks. Yes it's anachronistic, but the idea of the Ryukyu being criminals on the whole is JP govt propaganda and you fell right into it. I have friends from there. There's an Indigenous population in the region. Sure they're Japanese citizens but they have their own culture. It's completely different from the mainland. :|
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I researched it and didn't find any historical accuracy, which is why I stated it as "in the show's lore" or words to that effect, and also pinned a comment explaining that in detail from someone who better pointed it out, instead of my usual links. I could have done a bit more specific research, but I've done videos before where I trended the other direction, and got these same kinds of comments. I'm on a tight timeline just trying to make people think about things through stories; it's not easy to try and parse out how accurate people are being in their stories, and that's not what this video was about. I'll apologize for not making a better mention of it, because I certainly don't want to gloss over tragedy, but I wasn't making a historical video here
@atzon84 ай бұрын
i use my freedom to post a comment
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I use mine to say thank you
@mite25314 ай бұрын
Yo dude chill your voice is way to breathy in the intro, you sound like you’re rubbin one out 😅
@ProfessorViral4 ай бұрын
I would, but something about the way people phrase criticism like this makes me not want to. I'd do it from wanting to make better content, not from low key shaming