AKIRA (1988) MOVIE REACTION! FIRST TIME WATCHING!!

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  • Hello and Welcome back to Cinema Rules! We watch an anime for the first time on our channel, and what a film to start with, 1988’s Akira
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  • @brianburkhardt3692
    @brianburkhardt3692 ปีที่แล้ว +146

    I read the manga first and while I do prefer it (it continues past where the movie ends for quite a bit), the film is an absolute masterpiece.

    • @thesyndrome43
      @thesyndrome43 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      I watched the movie first, but I 100% agree that the manga is better, it's just amazing and honestly I think the movie kinda overshadows how good the original manga is, because I rarely see people talk about it

    • @brianburkhardt3692
      @brianburkhardt3692 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@thesyndrome43 yeah, I think the big complaint these guys had (not enough time with the characters to care about them) is definitely not an issue in the manga. You spend _so_ much time with the characters. It really feels like an experience reading the manga.

    • @Jigsawn2
      @Jigsawn2 ปีที่แล้ว

      oh yeah? what happens after the movie ends in the manga?

    • @brianburkhardt3692
      @brianburkhardt3692 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Jigsawn2 I should say it more extends what happens between Tetsuo’s powers beginning to unlock and the ending.

    • @austincollins8781
      @austincollins8781 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@thesyndrome43 also remember not that many people in countries that aren't Japan don't usually have easy access to manga.

  • @Blitzo8390
    @Blitzo8390 ปีที่แล้ว +285

    You guys need to watch Perfect Blue at some point as well

    • @johndonahue3644
      @johndonahue3644 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Agree….such a wild experience

    • @chrishowell6469
      @chrishowell6469 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Absolutely!
      Man, I need to re-watch Perfect Blue. Its been a while.

    • @Wired4Life2
      @Wired4Life2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Followed by _Requiem for a Dream._ ;)

    • @Blitzo8390
      @Blitzo8390 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Wired4Life2 They did that

    • @Wired4Life2
      @Wired4Life2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Blitzo8390 Then they should be able to catch the submerged-in-bathtub reference. ;)

  • @Chamomileable
    @Chamomileable ปีที่แล้ว +151

    Akira is genuinely one of the greatest works of animation to ever be put to screen. If you're looking for more fantastic anime films, I can't recommend enough you check out Ghost in the Shell, Sword of the Stranger, Spirited Away, and Paprika.

    • @robertstull8759
      @robertstull8759 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Satoshi Kon is one of the best film makers of all time, period. So please watch Paprika.

    • @user-lr9jh7vu8z
      @user-lr9jh7vu8z ปีที่แล้ว +11

      The movie "Akira" is only a digest version, the full version of Akira can only be tasted in the manga

    • @Chamomileable
      @Chamomileable ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree that the manga is great, but this channel is about watching movies, not reading manga.@@user-lr9jh7vu8z

    • @bevrosity
      @bevrosity ปีที่แล้ว

      correct on all accounts, my friend!

    • @yeetkunedo
      @yeetkunedo ปีที่แล้ว

      Sword of the Stranger. Most people haven’t seen this film, and it’s one of the greatest things I’ve ever witnessed. Not watched, *witnessed.* It is on another level, artistically speaking.

  • @davidmeir9348
    @davidmeir9348 ปีที่แล้ว +74

    Akira was all hand-drawn it's absolutely insane the amount of details and the beauty of the animation.
    The movie is a bit confusing because it's based on a manga made of 6 volumes of several hundred pages each and the last volume came out after the film so the film is adapting the first two ones and the very begining of the third.
    A lot of central plots have been left out like the rival biker gang that has a much larger arc in the manga and also the head of the Akira cult who is only briefly seen in the movie.
    To explain a bit the end, Tetsuo becoming this giant blob is because all the energy inside him is becoming physical and expanding and Akira creates a new parallel universe where he traps Tetsuo in.
    So basically, Tetsuo is now in his own reality and cannot threaten Neo-Tokyo anymore.
    Akira is absolutely a landmark in animation and while it's true, the movie can be confusing at times, the animation, framing, cinematography, the music, the action are all groundbreaking.

  • @JoveJoved
    @JoveJoved ปีที่แล้ว +46

    *Fun fact: The manga/comic ran from 1982 to 1990, so the film was created before the full story was completed. The original story went on to resemble the post-apocalypse wasteland you had mentioned, with multiple factions vying for power, including Tetsuo.*

    • @moonsong2341
      @moonsong2341 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Also, isn't the manga very long? I think I remember there were several books, and I guess packing as much as possible in 1 movie is hard.

    • @_Jay_Maker_
      @_Jay_Maker_ ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@moonsong2341Yeah. The current omnibus volumes are 6 books long, and they're _dense._

  • @brianburkhardt3692
    @brianburkhardt3692 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    The “Big Bang” moment is the scientist realizing that when Akira detonated he’s actually pulling things into a new dimension and creating a new world there. In the end, all the Espers who went into the explosion are in a new world, and Tetsuo is introducing himself.

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I always got the impression that the final line was Tetsuo's mind starting over with the only thing he still knew to be true. The other kids all already knew his name by that point, anyway.

    • @countzer0408
      @countzer0408 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I got the impression that Tetsuo evolved and became a being of pure energy. But I like your interpretation (or maybe you read the manga and know for sure).

    • @shauntempley9757
      @shauntempley9757 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@countzer0408 Tetsuo did indeed become a being of pure energy. He became that because he was using his powers.
      However, when he reached that level Tetsuo was starting over with his name. He was also I suspect, meeting Akira with that last line, and probably about to tell him about his life.
      Then with the Japanese version, you get more. You get the other four kids talking to Kaneda at the same time Tetsuo talks to Akira here.

    • @TheAkiraSyndicate
      @TheAkiraSyndicate 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Akira absorbs Tetsuo's energy and creates a new universe for them to reside. The Espers are dragged in, knowingly, so they can send Kaneda back to his universe

  • @patricknewton3005
    @patricknewton3005 ปีที่แล้ว +146

    Fellow Brit here, you guys are great, been watching your videos since your reaction to Halloween (1978) came out. It's really nice to re-experience these great films with you guys! Ghost in the Shell (1995) is a seriously good film and I would recommend you this! It inspired the Matrix!

    • @DogmeatDied989
      @DogmeatDied989 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Ghost in the Shell is an excellent call.

    • @KingSaintClair
      @KingSaintClair ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yes we need the best girl Motoko

    • @szeltovivarsydroxan9944
      @szeltovivarsydroxan9944 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Ghost in the Shell inspired The Matrix, Perfect Blue did Black Swan, Paprika did Inception. Some of the most revered movies from Hollywood wouldn't exist without anime masterpieces. These guys need to watch these movies.

    • @TheJerbol
      @TheJerbol ปีที่แล้ว

      GITS and Akira are 2 top movies of any genre

  • @TOKYOTOYBANZAI
    @TOKYOTOYBANZAI ปีที่แล้ว +117

    Great reaction guys. AKIRA was written and directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, who also drew the original manga,... which is MASSIVE. Highly recommend checking out Ghost in the Shell next!

    • @Ny-kelCameron
      @Ny-kelCameron ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Oh yes!!! Ghost in the Shell!!

    • @paulpowers
      @paulpowers ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Another vote for Ghost in the Shell from me

    • @NostalgicEye
      @NostalgicEye ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Yes Ghost in the Shell is my favourite movie of all time!

    • @HuttDK
      @HuttDK ปีที่แล้ว +4

      ABSOLUTELY GitS

    • @stuffyouotterlistento1461
      @stuffyouotterlistento1461 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      What can you watch that plays on Akira's level? Not much does. Ghost in the Shell does though.

  • @a-top7090
    @a-top7090 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    I remember I saw a video on TH-cam about behind the scene of Akira about the color process and frames. Drawing enormous building and painting every single window with light and framing it to animation. You can tell that they really put a lot of work on this movie because it was way ahead of its time.

    • @Renzsu
      @Renzsu ปีที่แล้ว

      Otomo is a madman, he does detail like that like nobody else.

    • @TheJerbol
      @TheJerbol ปีที่แล้ว

      The amount of detail they put into their backgrounds alone is mind-boggling, with multi-layered plates overlapping and adding to the momentum/energy of the scene

    • @kiillabytez
      @kiillabytez ปีที่แล้ว

      Too bad it's all sizzle and no steak. Looks impressive from a technological viewpoint, but as a film, it is REALLY bad.

    • @TheJerbol
      @TheJerbol ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@kiillabytez lol cap

  • @Loser-lh8di
    @Loser-lh8di ปีที่แล้ว +56

    You just watched the most important (and in my opinion the best) anime first. Good job. Others to watch (features, not series):
    Ghost In The Shell (1995)
    Fist Of The North Star (1986)
    Vampire Hunter D (1985)
    Ninja Scroll (1993)
    Princess Mononuke (1997)
    Golgo 13: The Professional (1983)

    • @vadimkiruhin1226
      @vadimkiruhin1226 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Jhin Ro

    • @KenseiSanjian
      @KenseiSanjian ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Great starting list!

    • @TheJerbol
      @TheJerbol ปีที่แล้ว

      Then Redline just for the visual orgasms

    • @nooneofimportance2110
      @nooneofimportance2110 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Good list but Princess Mononoke will get their channel killed (Studio Ghibli is even more ferocious than Toho about copyright and trademark).

    • @TheJerbol
      @TheJerbol ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@nooneofimportance2110 Given how the man treats his son I'm not surprised

  • @otterpoet
    @otterpoet ปีที่แล้ว +37

    The idea that they could capture this masterpiece in cel animation, i.e., _every_ frame is hand-drawn, still boggles my mind. An absolute monument to animation. Witnessed this in the theatre and just sat there in awe. (Pity the English translation is off... the sub handles the philosophical discussions better).

    • @Bobbias
      @Bobbias 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Dubbing suffers from having to fit the translated sentence into the same time frame as the original. That often results in rushed line delivery, or changes to the lines to make them fit in the allotted time. Subtitles don't suffer nearly as bad. That's one reason I almost always prefer subs over a dub. Well that and until very recently the English voice acting was almost inevitably so bad as to be physically painful.

  • @Malcontent-
    @Malcontent- ปีที่แล้ว +20

    For those of us that were old enough to appreciate just how much anxiety and uncertainly there was in the world at the height of the cold war in the 80's, these kind of movies were expressing them in their own way. That's why these types of movies were made in the 80's. The people at that time could relate to them. I was in high school when the Chernobyl disaster happened. The tension, anxiety, and fear was real. It's one thing to read about the cold war but if you experienced any part of it yourself, it shapes your world view in unexpected ways at times.

    • @juliangrant9718
      @juliangrant9718 ปีที่แล้ว

      It's worse today than the 80s. They're just not giving us nuke drills.

    • @RealBrianLeFevre
      @RealBrianLeFevre ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol. Nowadays it feels like most people would be relieved rather than terrified by the prospect of annihilation 😂

  • @cookiedestroyer2801
    @cookiedestroyer2801 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    There are some really good anime movies like Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust (2001), Ghost in the Shell (1995) and Ninja Scroll (1993). Two of those are from Madhouse Studio, one of the greatest animation companies in japan.

  • @Mr_Raro
    @Mr_Raro ปีที่แล้ว +9

    If you haven't already, you guys should really watch Grave of the Fireflies. In my opinion, it's one of the greatest animated films ever.

  • @ikosabre
    @ikosabre ปีที่แล้ว +18

    My own experience with Akira is quite traumatic. I first saw it when I was on the 1st grade or elementary school in Finland - or is it primary school, I am not sure how it correlates with the school systems in other countries? Needless to say, I was WAY too young, just a kid.
    It was those times when we used VHS and video rental stores where still a viable business. Anime was just becoming popular in the west and you had a small selection of them available. My parents rented Akira to me, probably because it was a nice cartoon with a boy with a giant gun in his hand as a poster. It turned out to be something quite different.
    After that I didn't see the film for a long time and always had a kind of ambivalent relation to it. As an adult, when I started to become more aquainted with anime, I prefered Ghost in the Shell. Evetually I rewatched Akira and it became one of my favorite movies. To me, it's a perfect blend of action, sci-fi, politics and history and spirituality.

  • @psygertart
    @psygertart ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I love this film so much. I wrote a 5000 word essay on it for my A-level film studies class. ❤❤❤

  • @edgaras1103
    @edgaras1103 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Ghost in the shell is absolute masterpiece . Also If you want character driven drama then Vinland Saga is the way to go. If you want pure action /historical period then Sword of the stranger. If you want sci fi/fantasy then Attack on Titan is the way to go. If you want more psychological thriller then Perfect blue is a must

  • @khalidamajoud4114
    @khalidamajoud4114 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    In terms of visuals and animations, this is a monumental masterpiece...

  • @NecropsY1
    @NecropsY1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    for me Akira is a 10/10, its the best Anime Film along with ninja scroll

  • @anima_96x7
    @anima_96x7 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    It’s great to see you guys continuing to look at different avenues for films to watch, and the medium of animation has so many options for exploration. Akira is definitely an excellent first foray into anime for the channel and I, just like another commenter or two, also recommend Perfect Blue as that’s a exceptional psychological thriller with mind bending twists. I also recommend another personal favorite in the form of Barefoot Gen, as that’s a truly emotional and horrifying experience that’ll completely change the way you see the destruction of Hiroshima in WW2 when you see it from the eyes of its title character. As always, keep up the great work and I can’t wait to see what y’all react to next. ☺️

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 ปีที่แล้ว +62

    One of the greatest anime films ever made.
    There are 2,212 frames of animation throughout the entire film.

    • @TombunnyHunter
      @TombunnyHunter ปีที่แล้ว +22

      I think you mean shots, there are vastly more individual frames.

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@TombunnyHunter Yes, the production report gives the number of animation cels used as 150,000. 2,212 frames for a two hour film shot at 24 fps would mean the image changed once every 78 frames, which means you would see movement once about every three seconds. That would've been atrocious-looking.

    • @TombunnyHunter
      @TombunnyHunter ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Corn_Pone_Flicks I think that version was just the manga ;)

    • @jonathanmarks1794
      @jonathanmarks1794 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@Corn_Pone_Flicksi think they doubled the number of frames to make the animation extra smooth.

    • @TheJerbol
      @TheJerbol ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jonathanmarks1794 correct it's higher framerate than my PC gets on Baldurs gate 3

  • @Jem640
    @Jem640 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I’m glad you pointed how directing techniques apply to animation! I’m currently taking an animation directing course with Peter Chung (creator of the show Æon Flux), and the techniques he teaches also apply to live action filmmaking. It’s all cinema! :)
    So many people still write anime off as “just cartoons”, so it’s always really nice to see folks give the medium a shot for the first time! I recently got my 67-year-old dad into his first anime, Vinland Saga - he was surprised at how invested he’s been in the story haha

  • @degocraft9525
    @degocraft9525 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    This movie really changed a bunch of stuff on its time , like the Cyberpunk genre

  • @algi1
    @algi1 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I think dub is good for a first watch because you can pay more attention to the film without worrying about having to read a lot. And then later if you want to hear the original acting, you can check out sub version.

  • @lakotagrywlf
    @lakotagrywlf ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Incredible that you started anime with Akira. Next on your list: Ghost in the Shell, Paprika, Grave of the Fireflies. (Watch Princess Mononoke on your own time if you can’t edit around a Ghibli copyright strike)

  • @stonie3216
    @stonie3216 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    The lack of relationship development is something the creator knew about. Because the film was made when the manga (type of comic) started they adapted the first volume and the author told the crew how it would end and they would make a film out of it. So the movie adapts the first and last volume of the manga (1&6) but there’s about 4 other volumes of content that flesh out of relationships

  • @jekkabean
    @jekkabean ปีที่แล้ว +5

    The music to this still gives me the chills.

  • @watermelonsavage2914
    @watermelonsavage2914 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    My #1 suggestion for a film you could put on the channel that is one of the greatest anime films of all time: Metropolis (by Osamu Tezuka)

  • @GiveItUpKwahng
    @GiveItUpKwahng ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Something that you guys brought up in your thoughts was "Maybe Anime just suffers from this need to constantly propel forward", and it bears pointing out that anime is not a genre, it's a medium. Just as there are live action films, there are multiple subsets of animation, like stop-motion, 3D animation, digital, hand-drawn cel art, etc. Anime can encompass all of that, and the only thing that quantifies it as "anime" is that it is animation from Japan. Yeah, there are certain tropes that are associated with anime, from certain stylistic choices, visual cues, types of humor, and a penchant for over-the-top action, but anime runs the gamut from non-stop action to psychological thriller to simple slice of life pieces and everything in between.
    I think you guys could really enjoy digging into some anime films to see how wide of a genre it is. Another commenter recommended Perfect Blue, and I'd second that suggestion, because it's one of my favorite films of all time, animated or otherwise. I'd also toss out the suggestion of Millenium Actress from the same writer/producer of Perfect Blue, Satoshi Kon. They're both films that deal with famous women but they couldn't be further from one another in tone and content. There are a ton of other phenomenal animated films out of Japan, but they're all unique and showcase how wild the animated medium can get. While Akira itself does suffer a bit from pacing, others will go in the complete opposite direction and highlight that anime can't be classified as one single genre.
    In addition to Perfect Blue and Millennium Actress, I'd suggest you look into a few others like Grave of the Fireflies, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, A Silent Voice, Your Name, Princess Mononoke, Ghost in the Shell, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, or even Belladonna of Sadness. If you haven't tapped into that well of cinema yet, then you've got a whole treasure trove waiting for you of beautiful animation, visuals, unique storytelling, and philosophical thought of all kinds just ready for you to dig in.

  • @TahoeNevada
    @TahoeNevada ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Not only is Akira one of the best anime movies ever made, but one of the best science fiction movies ever made. IMO

  • @paulpowers
    @paulpowers ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ghost in the Shell is my personal favourite Anime Film.
    Ninja Scrolls is amazing.
    Fist of the North Star inspired shows such as Jojo's bizarre adventure.
    Spirited Away is stunning but not worth getting a copyright strike

  • @Doofster
    @Doofster ปีที่แล้ว +7

    There's an insane level of detail in the animation here. Every frame hand drawn

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks ปีที่แล้ว

      Well, except for the CGI computer displays. Those never constituted entire frames, though, so technically you're still correct.

  • @MuckMan_Movies
    @MuckMan_Movies ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Akira is a masterpiece which can't be fully appreciated of understood on a first watch.

  • @Eijianthony
    @Eijianthony ปีที่แล้ว +6

    When I saw this in '88, it had such a profound affect on me that I put AKIRA on my class ring of '90. Excited that you are doing this reaction. Ty!~

  • @silverstitch28
    @silverstitch28 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    When i saw this as a child in the 80s i became obsessed with this movie as intensely as Ghost in the Shell in the 90s. I love this genre and was so happy when Ergo Proxy and Perfect Blue and Appleseed came about and other animes that are in this aesthetics 💜

  • @aarrgghh
    @aarrgghh ปีที่แล้ว +2

    the anime was directed by katsuhiro otomo, the artist of the original manga series -- and his technical draftsmanship and obsession with detail come roaring through.

  • @vidarsmestad9143
    @vidarsmestad9143 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Akira is god-tier animé, both visually, storywise AND historically. It doesn't really get any better than that, but there are several movies which are on the same level: Ghost in the Shell (sci-fi), Grave of the Fireflies (drama, heartWRENCHING), Spirited Away (fantasy) and more. Everything from Studio Ghibli is a good watch, really. Just comes down to personal taste which one is your favourite.
    Oh, and try to track down the Akira-manga as well (online), it is REALLY good.

  • @mitherman
    @mitherman ปีที่แล้ว +7

    You guys should watch Grave of the Fireflies! It's another amazing anime, and maybe the best WW2 film ever made. It's a great example of how an anime can slow down and develop, as opposed to the fast paced nature of Akira.

    • @jonathanmarks1794
      @jonathanmarks1794 ปีที่แล้ว

      One does not simply watch Grave of the Fireflies.
      Tissues required
      Icecream
      Do not watch if youve had a bad day.
      Love Grave but its hard, it can mess your day up if your not prepared.

  • @sopcannon
    @sopcannon ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Akira also predicted the last Olympic games location and cancellation.

  • @TheParagade
    @TheParagade ปีที่แล้ว +5

    If you guys want to react to more anime, I recommend anything by Satoshi Kon. In my opinion he was one of the greatest directors in filmmaking. There's not a single thing from him that's not amazing

  • @my_randomology
    @my_randomology ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The fact that everything on the screen was HAND DRAWN... no CGI at all.. that alone is an impressive artistic feat. I mean, the rest of the movie is fantastic for a number of reasons, but I'm saying the ANIMATION ALONE is worthy of eternal praise...

  • @One-Fire
    @One-Fire ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was very fortunate to have an extraordinary AKIRA experience. If you look at the original episodic comics put out by EPIC, issue #17 has a back page that details the cities in the U.S. that the film was coming to in 1990. Cincinnati, Ohio is one that's printed in the AKRA book. I saw a 70mm print of AKIRA at the Repertory Cinema in Cincinnati in 1990 with a bunch of buddies of mine. A massive screen showing way before the High Definition theater re-release. It can be argued that nothing beats a 70mm print right from the negative. We were some of the first in the world to see that print. A rare experience.

  • @crimsonda
    @crimsonda ปีที่แล้ว +36

    Chronicle (2012) movie is about the best version of Akira I think we can get. I'd love to see a live action Akira done well, but I think they'd mess it up. While Chronicle is its own thing, to me it's always seemed very influenced by Akira and I love it. Highly highly recommend if you haven't seen it. Seems to be one of those hit or miss kind of movies, but to me it was a blast and I could only dream what Akira could be. 🐾

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Chronicle was absolutely inspired by Akira.

    • @shauntempley9757
      @shauntempley9757 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@3DJapan I did never liked Chronicle. The found footage format put me off the film.
      I think the film that explored Akira the most in any live action film, is the latest Firestarter with Malcolm McDowell as the villain.
      THAT film pretty much focuses on the prequel history of Akira before the first event, but through Firestarter's own history.

    • @avgnfandon2
      @avgnfandon2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@shauntempley9757if only that movie were good, hell I prefer the original with Drew Barrymore over that new adaptation

    • @shauntempley9757
      @shauntempley9757 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@avgnfandon2 Yeah, I remember plenty of people not understanding what the film was showing them.
      There were still plenty of people that did get it, and that is because Akira is considered one of the legendary anime films in NZ, where I live.

  • @kevinkorenke3569
    @kevinkorenke3569 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    88 is early? Oh you sweet summer child.

  • @misterprickly
    @misterprickly ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The sliding bike stop has been referenced *SO many* times. The most recent, I saw, was in the movie "Nope".

  • @Artisjjj
    @Artisjjj ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ninja scroll, Ghost in the Shell, Vampire Hunter D, and Fist of the North Star, are the Classics along with this movie. You guys try reacting to these other Icebreakers that Fathered Anime to America's lands. These are the top 5 movie Anime, that are the Legendary collection for true Anime beginners. Lol

  • @ralphsexton8531
    @ralphsexton8531 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This movie is from the first 2 and final books of an (I believe) 8 book graphic novel series, which is part of why it seems a little disjointed. Tetsuo wasn't/THE/ Big Bang, but he became the start of a new universe... thus /A/ Big Bang.
    This movie was really groundbreaking, and in the production of the movie, they created over 20 new colors of ink, and several new composition and compositing techniques that had never been done before. Many went on to benefit live action films, in addition to animation. The creator also worked on Steam Boy, and you can see similarities in style, imagery, and even character design.
    I don't think the subbed version would convey the ideas any better than the dubbed does - I have seen both.
    If you are interested in some of this Era in anime, I might recommend Ghost in the Shell (the original), and maybe Armitage III. For newer materials (but still a little ways back), maybe Read or Die and Gunsmith Cats.

  • @AnthonyMartin-k8m
    @AnthonyMartin-k8m ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Another "gold standard" of anime movies is Ninja Scroll. I highly, highly recommend that one.
    Man, this particular English dub is pretty bad.

  • @evanreid6917
    @evanreid6917 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great reaction guys, Akira is an amazing movie
    The Manga series breaks down the story a lot more, easier to understand and some of the story is completely different.
    Highly recommend reading the series.

  • @dragonwind3318
    @dragonwind3318 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Remember seeing this movie for the first time it blew my mind lol. Great reaction lads! :)

  • @j.jennings1722
    @j.jennings1722 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What a great movie! Another great anime film is "Spirited Away," which won the Oscar for Best Animated Film. But, like you said, Studio Ghibli made it, so... However, if you liked this movie, you will love one of, if not THE, greatest anime tv series ever made, "Death Note," which is a limited, single season series that is not about a bunch of fights, but is incredibly tension filled and a totally wild, psychological game of cat and mouse on a global scale, involving mass murder and incredible hubris. And, the art is great. ❤✌

  • @TheAshenvictor
    @TheAshenvictor ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Loved remembering Akira through your reaction guys. It was my first introduction to Animé along with a handful of others, and as film nerd I have to say there are many gems to discover, though it can sometimes be a bit hard for non-fans to find the really interesting stuff amongst those that are popular more for their spectacle or visual flair. That being said I'd like to back two of the titles I've seen recommended here.
    Ghost in the Shell has been mentioned plenty here, and deservedly so. It's a classic of cyberpunk film, an animé touchstone, a great action film with philosophical themes and a good look at how animation techniques had advanced just seven years after Akira.
    Perfect Blue has also been mentioned by a few here and it's a great Hitchcockian psychological thriller. Directed by the late, great Satoshi Kon, it's an excellent example of the diversity of genre found within animé and just an amazingly stylish film in it's own right.
    There are so many other truly great titles, enough so that you could easily do an entire run of animé films (even if you don't see any Ghibli films which are almost all great), but these are a good starting point.

  • @whade62000
    @whade62000 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is an example where you should definitely read the manga as well. The animated movie goes for a briefer umph-y "Space Odyssey" ending which makes sense for its runtime, but is a much less complete story.
    The other achievement of the film (which may not be self-evident in the CGI era) is of course being entirely hand drawn/painted frame by frame. Like "Roger Rabbit" it is insane labor for its era and the "making of" of some of the scenes is worth looking into.

  • @TheJerbol
    @TheJerbol ปีที่แล้ว +1

    'Oh it's set in the '80s'
    Famous last words

  • @dudermcdudeface3674
    @dudermcdudeface3674 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This is one of the all-time ultimate badass movies. It's impossible for someone with a pair of balls to not be impressed.

  • @storiedworlds6261
    @storiedworlds6261 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Evangelion is my favorite anime, but if you don’t want to watch the original series, they recently redid the story in four separate films. 1.11, 2.22, 3.33, and 3.33+1.11 (I think that’s how they are numbered.)
    Although I like Akira more, Ghost in the Shell is just as iconic. Make sure you watch that too.

  • @kevparker4604
    @kevparker4604 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I remember what a mission it was to get Akira on VHS back in the day… Mail ordered from Anime UK, and I had to get my Nan to write me a cheque for about £25 which is astronomical now I think about the conversion rates!.
    A few years later, I got in late one Friday night, a bit pissed and trying not to wake my folks, ended up making loads of noise… my mum come downstairs livid as I was sat there watching channel 4 in the early hours, suddenly a ‘up next on 4’ ad popped up for Akira… English dub!, I’d only heard of this 1989 version but never watched it… so i calmed mum down and convinced her to stay up and watch it, with promises of me making tea during the ads (I made 1 round, she made the rest). 25 years on, I maybe visit once a year as I’ve got my own family and moved far from home, but when I do and everyone’s in bed, me and my mum watch Akira (2001 dub… even better!)

  • @kampinak
    @kampinak ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Akira and Ghost in the Shell are 2 very impactful anime movies which were very inspirational for the entertainment industry, true staples of animation :) too bad anime has gone downhill so much in recent years :P but there is a lot to enjoy from the older days, a lot of respectable pieces of art :) Studio Ghibli movies are obviously amazing :) also one thats really cool, even if not as good as Akira or Ghost, is Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade, its similar to those 2 with some great animation and intriguing story and ideas :)

  • @watermelonsavage2914
    @watermelonsavage2914 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Top 3 Studio Ghibli films that you NEED to see (whether or not you put it on the channel) in order of priority would be: Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Other greats would be: My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Pom Poko, and my personal favorite: Castle in the Sky.

    • @rickyricardo9710
      @rickyricardo9710 ปีที่แล้ว

      Whisper of the Heart and Only Yesterday are both underrated picks too

    • @douglascampbell9809
      @douglascampbell9809 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      They are correct Studio Ghibli is infamous for copyright striking channels. They saved up strikes so they could lodge more than 3 at once killing those two channels.
      I was subbed to VK at the time.

    • @JessieDee13
      @JessieDee13 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for putting Princess Mononoke first. That movie changed my life ❤

  • @Houldey
    @Houldey ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Oh, this is gonna be good - watching this and Ghost in the Shell when I was like 12 or so influenced my taste for life lol. Worth mentioning, this movie is a massively condensed adaption of a larger story, the manga Akira.

  • @76063co2
    @76063co2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    So happy that you reacted to this. What a classic! To me, the greatest Anime film of all time. If you have a chance to explore the making, do so. The amount of craft that went into this film is astounding. And the score! I will sometimes just listen to the movie soundtrack.
    Ghost in the Shell is another great sci-fi anime worth reacting to.

  • @Timbulathespidermonk
    @Timbulathespidermonk ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This film is #4 on my top 10 of all time. When it came out I discovered it by accident. There was a cinema that played a lot of Arthouse movies near me and it showed Akira as part of a Japanese movie fest that also had a screening of my #1 film, Seven Samurai, so I was saw it advertised in the lobby. The poster captivated me, but what really hooked me was the cinema was playing the soundtrack of Akira in the lobby between movies and it just grabbed me. It wasn’t until after I’d seen it that I realised it was an adaptation of a comic, also by Katsuhiro Otomo. I will say the finer details of the world make more sense if you’ve read the comic, but it’s not essential. Otomo basically had to rush an ending for the film, because he was still writing the books when the movie was being made. But that doesn’t take anything away from this movie. I absolutely love it.

  • @zupermaus9276
    @zupermaus9276 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    If there are similarities with Bladerunner, Ridley Scott was actually inspired by the aesthetics of 1980s Tokyo and Hong Kong, in the rain - monumental buildings, blazing neon, chattering streets and night markets among the futurism. Tokyo especially has vast buildings -the largest average floorspace in the world, for huge trading floors favoured by the Japanese business model, although kept under the 750ft limit due to earthquakes.

    • @Cau_No
      @Cau_No ปีที่แล้ว

      There's one Anime series that takes much more inspiration from Blade Runner, and that is "Bubble Gum Crisis".
      Down to the cityscapes and score, it almost copies the original.
      The Neo-Noir city style also became prevalent in Ghost in the Shell (taken fom Hong Kong's Kowloon Walled City) which itself inspired the making of The Matrix.

  • @LBPreviews
    @LBPreviews ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like that the reaction itself was almost 40 minutes here. Much needed for a film within which so much happens.

  • @TheAndrewJasper
    @TheAndrewJasper ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This film completely blew my mind when I was a teenager - and I rewatch every couple of years and still get so much out of it. Was awesome to see fresh eyes and first reactions!

  • @Zomby_Woof79
    @Zomby_Woof79 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Its a masterpiece! I've never read the manga but I understand there is A LOT missing to fit the story into one movie.
    Also, got to say, you guys did a great job of piecing it all together and understanding what was going on.

  • @GokuInfintysaiyan
    @GokuInfintysaiyan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Man there are some great ones to watch.
    Here are some of my recommendations:
    - Akira (Nailed it)
    - Ninja Scroll
    - Fist of the North Star
    - Wicked City
    - Spirited Away, My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Grave of the Fireflies, etc. basically *ALL* the Ghibli/Miyazaki movies
    - Ghost in the Shell
    - Paprika
    - Perfect Blue
    - Summer Wars
    - A Silent Voice
    - 5 Centimeters per Second
    - Your Name
    - Metal Skin Panic MADOX
    - End of Evangelion
    - Dragon Ball Movie 4: The Path to Power (see bottom for more on this)
    - I Want to Eat Your Pancreas (I know the title is weird)
    - Appleseed (the 2D film preferably)
    - Bubbles
    - Only Yesterday
    - The Girl who Leapt Through Time
    - Cowboy Bebop the Movie
    - Street Fighter II the Animated Movie (unrated if you can)
    - Weathering With You
    - Patlabor
    - Roujin Z
    - Vampire Hunter D
    - Metropolis
    - Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise
    - Jin-Roh The Wolf Brigade
    - Tokyo Godfathers
    etc
    As for the Dragon Ball films, I have a bias. If you want the full watch order, for the sake of grouping, it goes:
    Dragon Ball Section:
    - Dragon Ball Movie 1: Curse of the Blood Rubies
    - Dragon Ball Movie 2: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle
    - Dragon Ball Movie 3: Mystical Adventure
    - Dragon Ball Movie 4: The Path to Power
    Dragon Ball Z Section (specials placed where they would help you understand the context best):
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 1: The Dead Zone
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 2: The World's Strongest
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 3: The Tree of Might
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 4: Lord Slug
    - Dragon Ball Z Special 1: Bardock the Father of Goku
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 5: Cooler's Revenge
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 6: Return of Cooler
    - Dragon Ball Z Special 2: History of Trunks
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 7: Super Android 13
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 8: Broly the Legendary Super Saiyan
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 9: Bojack Unbound
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 10: Broly Second Coming
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 11: Bio Broly
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 12: Fusion Reborn
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie 13: Wrath of the Dragon
    - Dragon Ball Z EX Special 1: Yo Son Goku and his Friends Return!
    What If/Alternate Scenarios Section:
    - Dragon Ball Z EX Special 2: Episode of Bardock
    - Dragon Ball GT Movie 1: A Hero's Legacy
    Dragon Ball Super Section (the first two are events that kick of DB Super, but the show changed them slightly. They still MOSTLY give context for the latter films, just with a pinch of salt):
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie EX 1: Battle of Gods
    - Dragon Ball Z Movie EX 2: Resurrection F
    - Dragon Ball Super Movie 1: Broly
    - Dragon Ball Super Movie 2: Super Hero
    And that about does it off the top of my head
    I doubt you will, but I imagine you would have a good time just watching these off camera. I realize it is quite a lot. Then again... scheduled content am I right?
    But in all seriousness: if you do video-reactions to any of the stuff I listed, I will be more than happy to watch!

  • @adampellett4917
    @adampellett4917 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The anime masterpiece of it's time and celebrating it's 35th anniversary since 1988. GREAT UPLOAD, GENTS!

  • @_Katzenberg
    @_Katzenberg ปีที่แล้ว +1

    18:10 about the music, composer Geinoh Yamashirogumi was tasked to do the soundtrack but only with a few words of reference, delivering a hell of a soundtrack you would not expect for a sci-fi, it's brilliant.

  • @jaaydbolton3915
    @jaaydbolton3915 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Now watch "Grave of the fireflies" without knowing anything about it. ;)

  • @jabariweathers309
    @jabariweathers309 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Y'all have already seen Perfect Blue, but Satoshi Kon is maybe my favorite anime director and Millenium Actress is an absolutely moving stunner of a film, but honestly if you want something that approaches some of the scale of Akira but has character work to match, please check out Princess Mononoke from Hayao Miyazaki. It's my fav of his films and just so amazing.

    • @jonathanmarks1794
      @jonathanmarks1794 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not seen Millenium but Kon's Paranoia Agent rocks.

  • @Whitewingdevil
    @Whitewingdevil ปีที่แล้ว +1

    An absolute classic and a work of art, I need to organise a get-together with some friends and watch it again, haven't watched it since the early 2000's.

  • @Indarow
    @Indarow ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Someone already mentioned it, but Perfect Blue definitely needs to be on your watch list.
    Ghost in the Shell is another anime must watch. The original movie is phenomenal.

  • @jamesricker3997
    @jamesricker3997 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The biker rumble shows Tetsuya will go full force for a goal even if it means his own destruction .
    He is someone who shouldn't be given power under any circumstances.

  • @NuKnightRider
    @NuKnightRider ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Strangely enough, the stadium at the end, had a sign near the beginning (all in Japanese) that somewhat correctly predicted that they would host the 2020 Olympics, then we all know what happened in the beginning of that year which caused a 2 year delay.
    And in the States, during the mid to late 90s, the SciFi (now SyFy) channel would show 2 anime movies each Saturday and I would eagerly wait for this to be shown as this was the film that got me into anime, but the one the piqued my interest was The Guyver.

  • @bossisin2510
    @bossisin2510 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Oh god, you watched it in dub. Please next time you watch anything anime related, watch it in sun. For so many reasons

    • @andrewdavidscott8731
      @andrewdavidscott8731 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      It would help if the English dubs for anime were of better quality, I don't think many are sadly.

    • @oneopinion6806
      @oneopinion6806 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      While watching Subs is the pure and correct response it does come with a downside--always glancing down to read impacts the viewing experience. You also end up reading ahead of the performance of lines and anime from certain eras weren't all that accurate with the translations.

    • @bossisin2510
      @bossisin2510 ปีที่แล้ว

      @oneopinion6806 but you end up getting better at reading it quickly, and it’s easy to find out what the correct location is

    • @monkeyman1350
      @monkeyman1350 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Dub is far better than sub.

  • @HelloMisterJAMWAH
    @HelloMisterJAMWAH ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Just an astounding achievement in animation. The first I ever saw and not many others come close.
    A couple of others I think more people should see are Redline (sci-fi motorsports with insane art) and Venus Wars (not one many will recommend but it's about a motorbike racing team caught in a civil war and again, the animation rules).

  • @tabooandexile
    @tabooandexile ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One of the greatest films ever put to celluloid. I purchased my first copy in 1989! I wish I could go into it blind again. I really hope Hollywood continues to fail to adapt this to live action. When will they learn that you can’t improve on perfection?

  • @mardymarve2298
    @mardymarve2298 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    so glad you checked this out. Would love to see an anime/animation season from you boys. Anime wise, i would recommend Princess Mononoke (a ghibli film, so watch it on your own time, not for the channel i guess) and Fist of the North Star (not a ghibli lol)

  • @thebolam85
    @thebolam85 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great reaction guys. Some other iconic anime to watch would be Ghost in the shell, Perfect Blue & Ninja Scroll...and if you want a series Cowboy Bebop.

  • @oatNraisins
    @oatNraisins ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fantastic video as always - I'm sure you've seen, but Netflix UK currently has almost all the critically acclaimed Studio Ghibli titles available for streaming.
    Be great to see both of your thoughts

  • @someonesane
    @someonesane ปีที่แล้ว +2

    In terms of story, I always felt we were meant to focus more on the relationship of Tetsuo and Kaneda, over the rest of the events. Only because we get more information on how their society forced them on two very different paths. The rest of it could basically be anything else happening, to drive that narrative to its conclusion, where Tetsuo evolves away from the hatred he had stored up.
    I’d recommend Ninja Scroll (1993 anime movie; not the series).

  • @TheScorpia12
    @TheScorpia12 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    God bless you guys. This, this is one of my favorite things for a great react channel to do especially when its some lads who try and have some real dialogue about wtf they just saw, what an incredible piece of the times that Akira was made in. New favorite video from yall

  • @williamnantz5604
    @williamnantz5604 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Ghost in the Shell and Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust are both very different but wonderful

  • @poonus21
    @poonus21 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    "Memories" made by the same people who did akira. Its three short stories, my favorite was magnectic rose. You guys should definitely check it out.

  • @xen0bia
    @xen0bia ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You should give Princess Mononoke a watch (or anything Miyazaki to be honest - he has lots to say about environmental issues). Ghost in the Shell is a must as well, lots of philosophical musing in that one - and incredible art. I like the live action version too, though this is an unpopular opinion... A live action you really shouldn't miss out on is */ahem* Battle Angel Alita.

  • @acereporter73
    @acereporter73 ปีที่แล้ว

    "Imagine getting suffocated in someone else's organs."
    Then cutting to Kaori -- that's cold.

  • @chaosmos24
    @chaosmos24 ปีที่แล้ว

    Akira, Ghost in the Shell, and Perfect Blue are my holy trinity of classic anime films. Studio Ghibli's work goes without saying.

  • @moringeel
    @moringeel ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Another great video guys! Anime is such a fascinating genre. Some of the heights of animation I've found there . Some suggestions I have are Angel's egg, perfect blue, a silent voice, the tale of princess kaguya, and grave of the fireflys are some good ones.

  • @Jigsawn2
    @Jigsawn2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Yep Ghost in the Shell is really good. Spirited Away is probably the best Ghibli movie to start with if you can avoid the copyright issues, even in your own time its worth it. If you fancy a series Death Note (the original anime) is really good, more about the story than the animation with lots of twists and turns.

  • @remysurle8607
    @remysurle8607 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Akira is a Classic , masterpiece, the first anime movie launcher in my country 🎉 Otomo is a giant and the manga is fantastic 🎉. Recommandation 🤔 : Princess Mononoke - Ghost in the Shell - Vampire Hunter D - Ninja Scroll - Hokuto no Ken - Uritsukidoji - Cyber City - Golgo 13 - Street Fighter 2 animated movie - Perfect Blue - Your Name - A Silent Voice - Nausicaa - Démon Slayer Mugen train - Le tombeau des lucioles , 🖖🏻🥳👍🏻🎶 . Hello from France .

  • @DGX24
    @DGX24 ปีที่แล้ว

    32:17
    COL: Did we hit him??
    SOLDIER: I can't tell it's too close to-
    COL: HIT 'IM AGAIN!!!!!

  • @teanosuger
    @teanosuger ปีที่แล้ว

    When the cinema opened up after lockdown This was showing And what a revelation on the cinema screen All the details you miss on a tv and the sounds you hear through those speakers It’s awesome

  • @Dinobottenbley
    @Dinobottenbley ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Grave of the fireflies is such a rollercoaster or emotions. X is also a classic. But my top pick for an modern anime film is probably your name.

  • @bevrosity
    @bevrosity ปีที่แล้ว

    the animation in this will always stand the test of time. *chefs kiss*

  • @primusafzelius9711
    @primusafzelius9711 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Other great animes you need to watch:
    Steamboy (From the director who did Akira)
    Ghost In The Shell
    Ninja Scroll
    Perfect Blue
    Paprika
    Spirited Away
    Nausicaä Valley Of The Wind
    Princess Mononoke
    Graves Of The Fireflies

  • @ianwestc
    @ianwestc ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I recommend Satoshi's Kon work. Perfect Blue, Millenium Actress, and Paprika (in any order).
    Millenium Actress is a movie I TOTALLY didn't think I would like given a plot synopsis, but the characters get you so invested that the simple story of an actress trying to find a person she had a crush on when she was young, it really got to me.

    • @Dacre1000
      @Dacre1000 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is the chasing him that she enjoys the most after all...

  • @seangelion
    @seangelion ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great reaction/review! I would love to see you do Perfect Blue for psychological thriller and Ghost in the Shell for sci-fi. Both are mind blowing anime films.

  • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
    @Corn_Pone_Flicks ปีที่แล้ว

    Ahh, young people, thinking everything is recent. The 80s were not remotely early for anime...it's been around for over a century. The earliest Japanese animated films came out in the 1910s.
    The name Akira is the most common male name in Japan, so it was picked to be purposefully disarming...it would be like an American film named "John" or "James," something that doesn't feel intimidating at all. The film has had enormous influence outside of Japan...Terminator 2 contains numerous allusions to the film, as James Cameron was a professed fan of Akira, but the most obvious example in recent times is Stranger Things, where they literally have a government program to develop psychic kids who have numbers tattooed on their wrists. Honestly, anime took a steep nosedive after this. The 80s were the real heyday. I'd recommend Galaxy Express 999 and its sequel, the seven-episode series Giant Robo, and basically anything by Hayao Miyazaki.

  • @Miguel.Angel.Galvez
    @Miguel.Angel.Galvez ปีที่แล้ว

    "Ghost In The Shell" is an absolute must-see. A cyberpunk masterpiece with deep philosophical themes.