1.) I do not have a mullet. 2.) Hair absolutely has horror potential. I've lived with several people with long hair, and showers are FRAUGHT. 3.) I was already fond of Ito as a vibe and inspiration, but damn if this didn't get me interested in going through his works (and Uzumaki specifically) on my own! Fascinating how it seems to be so many kinds of horror all at once, whether or not it (subjectively) pulls it off. 4.) I am JAZZED for the anime, for aesthetic alone, and also I am lazy and like having stories and terror beamed straight into my eyeballs. 5.) King Video, Noah! I don't often listen to full-narrative breakdowns (what with my spoiler-avoidance), but your delivery always keeps me sticking around.
Yeah, I've covered a couple other Junji Ito books on here, and there's one I'm planning to cover in about a month or so, but definitely definitely check him out for yourself. Thanks man, glad you enjoyed!
The absolute coincidence of uploading this video only a few hours away from when the current biggest youtuber on the horror scene uploaded another on the exact same subject and work. I hope it's a fortunate coincidence and helps this video's perfomance in the algorithm though.
Uzumaki works regardless of its unevenness because it's so varied. My first time reading this some 20 years ago I could not guess what would happen next. It also meant that since each chapter could be its own thing, that ideas or concepts can be explored more without having to do plot stuff bogging it down. Shows like X-Files are fun because you will hop in and not know where the episode is going, which keeps you guessing. Instead of acting as a novel or mini series, you have a loosely connected series of short stories. The Japanese story collection Goth by Otsuichi [Highly recommended] follows a pair of high school students who become entangled with different murderers and serial killers. Each story is pretty much a standalone story with tiny bits of character stuff for the two leads. This style of storytelling is fun [Like watching a television show], allowing for this spiderweb effect as you see how everything is loosely connected with events and/or a major thematic. The William Hope Hodgson weird horror collections Carnaki and Sargasso Sea Stories are likewise composed of short stories that follow the same character[s]. A quick note on The Jack in the Box, which draws on two vampire concepts: the western idea of needing to stake a vampire, and the eastern idea of hopping vampires. Junji Ito likes mixing Western elements into his stories, like gothic horror and European castles, along with Hammer Horror and Lovecraftian themes. He likes all kinds of horror stories, so it's not surprising that he often mixes them together. One last thing. Junji Ito intimidated me the first time [The snail boys, and the pregnant women with drills]. I love Giger and EC Horror comics, along with Carpenter's The Thing, but the share weirdness and grotesqueness of Ito's artwork was something else.
I had a modern mullet for women. You gotta try it once. It was SICK at least for me . A1 video actually chose this one over windigoon (no offence to him ofc hes great too)
lovely video and im enjoying it a lot but i definitely think hair can be scary whether its the ring/the grudge or for me and what i was more so thinking being poc and having really hard to take care of hair it’s not per say scary but i would avoid showers bc of how long and difficult it would be to comb/clean my hair. It was always to the point my shower went on so long that my water would get cold even if i stopped using the water every chance i could i would always finish my shower cold. Plus the fact my hair was an Afro it would get in the way of other people and get in my way in daily life kinda like kire in the story. The only way i stopped feeling so miserable was literally shaving my head also like kire. So yeah this is just my personal interpretation but i also could just be thinking way too deep into this since this is a more personal topic for me!
love the HEALTH shirt also i was pretty sure you were a NIN fan after seeing the TDS font in some of your previous videos so nice for that to be confirmed lmao
Yeah I adore NIN. I've worn a couple of their shirts in other vids, but they're far and away my absolute favorite band, so I have like 9 other shirts lol. I've been thinking about doing a Pretty Hate Machine video, but we'll see lol
Your critique about chapter 6 (specifically how first page compares to the story of that chapter) i think that page was added as a microcosm of that chapter, they cool as fuck and i dont have a mullet
I love Uzumaki but yeag its just kinda all over the place. I loved the weird babies and mosquito moms tho, favorite chapter easily. I also used to have a mullet, as a bit of nb chic but my hair grew out, so now its just weird
Oh yeah, no this is pretty weird. I don't think I would see someone's Dad being strangely obsessed with something as a red flag... I just thought most people's Dads are like that? (Read: my sense of normality is slipping and I am only becoming more unrelatable as a result). In regards to some of the chapters not really feeling relevant to the overall story - another way of experiencing stories like that is trying to view the setting as a "character" in its own right. That way all the vignette chapters serve more to flesh out the town and it's curse and gives it a sense deep power. The many ways in which the curse can manifest is what makes it scary, when you view it that way. Having said that... I also prefer stories that have a human emotional core. I think I'd be less upset if someone said my the ideas in my writing weren't interesting enough (fixable if I spend enough time reflecting on it) versus them not being able to connect to the characters (there is a Critical Flaw in the story). Those stories tend to stick more, because the fear and love they feel tend to feel like your experiences too.
Yeah I'll agree that being interested with something isn't unusual, but if you're skipping work and it's interfering with your kid's relationship with you, that might be a problem. And yeah, I think viewing each chapter as its own character makes sense, but it also feels weird, bc like I said, Uzumaki has never felt like a single, cohesive work to me, but also, it is one story, bc of the characters being the same. I think that this might work a bit better for me if there were different leads for some of the less essential chapters, but obviously some might not like that, which I understand And I really like that description, there is a "critical flaw in the story" if your characters aren't relatable. I tend to think that you can make any character relatable to anyone, simply bc we've all experienced joy, pain, fear, love, hope, etc. But also, I don't think every work is for everyone Thanks for your comment!
The randomness of the spiral curse is what is on display here. Who and how it behaves is chaos. Will it breed obsession? Will it generate a monster? Cause deformations? Will it end with one victim or spread like a sickness. The story is a mess because the curse is a mess.
1.) I do not have a mullet.
2.) Hair absolutely has horror potential. I've lived with several people with long hair, and showers are FRAUGHT.
3.) I was already fond of Ito as a vibe and inspiration, but damn if this didn't get me interested in going through his works (and Uzumaki specifically) on my own! Fascinating how it seems to be so many kinds of horror all at once, whether or not it (subjectively) pulls it off.
4.) I am JAZZED for the anime, for aesthetic alone, and also I am lazy and like having stories and terror beamed straight into my eyeballs.
5.) King Video, Noah! I don't often listen to full-narrative breakdowns (what with my spoiler-avoidance), but your delivery always keeps me sticking around.
Yeah, I've covered a couple other Junji Ito books on here, and there's one I'm planning to cover in about a month or so, but definitely definitely check him out for yourself.
Thanks man, glad you enjoyed!
The absolute coincidence of uploading this video only a few hours away from when the current biggest youtuber on the horror scene uploaded another on the exact same subject and work.
I hope it's a fortunate coincidence and helps this video's perfomance in the algorithm though.
Uzumaki works regardless of its unevenness because it's so varied. My first time reading this some 20 years ago I could not guess what would happen next. It also meant that since each chapter could be its own thing, that ideas or concepts can be explored more without having to do plot stuff bogging it down. Shows like X-Files are fun because you will hop in and not know where the episode is going, which keeps you guessing. Instead of acting as a novel or mini series, you have a loosely connected series of short stories. The Japanese story collection Goth by Otsuichi [Highly recommended] follows a pair of high school students who become entangled with different murderers and serial killers. Each story is pretty much a standalone story with tiny bits of character stuff for the two leads. This style of storytelling is fun [Like watching a television show], allowing for this spiderweb effect as you see how everything is loosely connected with events and/or a major thematic. The William Hope Hodgson weird horror collections Carnaki and Sargasso Sea Stories are likewise composed of short stories that follow the same character[s].
A quick note on The Jack in the Box, which draws on two vampire concepts: the western idea of needing to stake a vampire, and the eastern idea of hopping vampires. Junji Ito likes mixing Western elements into his stories, like gothic horror and European castles, along with Hammer Horror and Lovecraftian themes. He likes all kinds of horror stories, so it's not surprising that he often mixes them together.
One last thing. Junji Ito intimidated me the first time [The snail boys, and the pregnant women with drills]. I love Giger and EC Horror comics, along with Carpenter's The Thing, but the share weirdness and grotesqueness of Ito's artwork was something else.
I had a modern mullet for women. You gotta try it once. It was SICK at least for me . A1 video actually chose this one over windigoon (no offence to him ofc hes great too)
Great video! I really enjoyed your deadpan delivery and comedic timing. Subscribed.
Love the video. The best part was where you said "It's mulleting time!"
Coincidentally uploaded the same day as Wendigoon’s Uzumaki analysis
Dude I haven't ever watched him, but it's actually hilarious he uploaded his Uzumaki video apparently 4 hours before mine lol
lovely video and im enjoying it a lot but i definitely think hair can be scary whether its the ring/the grudge or for me and what i was more so thinking being poc and having really hard to take care of hair it’s not per say scary but i would avoid showers bc of how long and difficult it would be to comb/clean my hair. It was always to the point my shower went on so long that my water would get cold even if i stopped using the water every chance i could i would always finish my shower cold. Plus the fact my hair was an Afro it would get in the way of other people and get in my way in daily life kinda like kire in the story. The only way i stopped feeling so miserable was literally shaving my head also like kire. So yeah this is just my personal interpretation but i also could just be thinking way too deep into this since this is a more personal topic for me!
I do love that HEALTH shirt
love the HEALTH shirt also i was pretty sure you were a NIN fan after seeing the TDS font in some of your previous videos so nice for that to be confirmed lmao
Yeah I adore NIN. I've worn a couple of their shirts in other vids, but they're far and away my absolute favorite band, so I have like 9 other shirts lol. I've been thinking about doing a Pretty Hate Machine video, but we'll see lol
you have introduced me to new music and comics so thank you
Any time dude, thanks for watching
i in fact dont have a mullet i have a buzzcut furthest thing from a mullet. the philosophical implications of a mullet however is interesting
Your critique about chapter 6 (specifically how first page compares to the story of that chapter) i think that page was added as a microcosm of that chapter, they cool as fuck and i dont have a mullet
Great video. I don't have anything to add, but I want to boost your engagement metrics. Happy Easter and be careful with April Fools tomorrow.
I love Uzumaki but yeag its just kinda all over the place. I loved the weird babies and mosquito moms tho, favorite chapter easily.
I also used to have a mullet, as a bit of nb chic but my hair grew out, so now its just weird
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I prefer this 40 minute video on Uzumaki over a 2 1/2 hour long one
Oh yeah, no this is pretty weird. I don't think I would see someone's Dad being strangely obsessed with something as a red flag... I just thought most people's Dads are like that? (Read: my sense of normality is slipping and I am only becoming more unrelatable as a result).
In regards to some of the chapters not really feeling relevant to the overall story - another way of experiencing stories like that is trying to view the setting as a "character" in its own right. That way all the vignette chapters serve more to flesh out the town and it's curse and gives it a sense deep power. The many ways in which the curse can manifest is what makes it scary, when you view it that way.
Having said that... I also prefer stories that have a human emotional core. I think I'd be less upset if someone said my the ideas in my writing weren't interesting enough (fixable if I spend enough time reflecting on it) versus them not being able to connect to the characters (there is a Critical Flaw in the story). Those stories tend to stick more, because the fear and love they feel tend to feel like your experiences too.
Yeah I'll agree that being interested with something isn't unusual, but if you're skipping work and it's interfering with your kid's relationship with you, that might be a problem.
And yeah, I think viewing each chapter as its own character makes sense, but it also feels weird, bc like I said, Uzumaki has never felt like a single, cohesive work to me, but also, it is one story, bc of the characters being the same. I think that this might work a bit better for me if there were different leads for some of the less essential chapters, but obviously some might not like that, which I understand
And I really like that description, there is a "critical flaw in the story" if your characters aren't relatable. I tend to think that you can make any character relatable to anyone, simply bc we've all experienced joy, pain, fear, love, hope, etc. But also, I don't think every work is for everyone
Thanks for your comment!
i don’t have a mullet.
I don't have a mullet.
The randomness of the spiral curse is what is on display here. Who and how it behaves is chaos. Will it breed obsession? Will it generate a monster? Cause deformations? Will it end with one victim or spread like a sickness. The story is a mess because the curse is a mess.
I don’t have a mullet
I dont have a mullet 🙂
I also don’t have a mullet
15:19 if you ever change your mind, I recommend "Exte" for a pretty spooky/gross hair-based horror movie ^^ no spirals, tho
I don’t have a mullet
I don't have a mullet