"Kids Story" - is about that boy who ends up following Neo around everywhere, in Matrix Reloaded. And who ends up piloting the fallen captain's APU at the end of Revolutions
To answer your question at the end, yes the transmission got through. If you remember the beginning of the 2nd film, when all the captains are meeting, they're discussing the data they sent. They mention the transmission being from the Osiris. 😀
The Final Flight of The Osiris was released at the beginning of a movie like a trailer before reloaded came out. it's meant to be a prologue of sorts. The Osiris is mentioned in reloaded as they warned the Logos of the machines coming for Zion.
The Second Renaissance always gives me chills. Always wished we could have seen a longer version of it. I love how shocking and gruesome it is. It really gives you perspective and makes you understand why the machines have done what they have.
The sequels are a bit over-hated (the internet seems to turn "it's not amazing, but decent and worthwhile" into "it's the worst thing ever, I want my time back, whoever made this should be drawn and quartered"), but I agree that this is second only to the first Matrix.
Not sure if you catch this but the Osiris has to deliver a message... a message that is delivered to Neo at the very start of Matrix Reloaded: that's what all the captains were discussing in the meeting - they mention the Osiris. The message is... the machines are about to attack Zion.
@@RolyPolyOllieReactions yeah it's not entirely clear - of course the Animatrix being on the DVDs that came out 2-3 years after (Animatrix wasn't available at the time generally) - so it meant having to remember a line from Matrix Reloaded to make sense.
Part of delivering that message is a mission in the game: Enter the Matrix. You have to get the letter from inside the post office as Niobe and deliver it to the meeting that happens in the movie.
@@sarcasticstartrek7719 The Animatrix was available on VHS for rental between the first and second movies shortly after the screening of Final Flight of Osiris in theaters.
I never watch anime but i love the animatrix. It's like an art exhibition of some of the best. Every short is unique, beautiful and very sad. The animatrix rules
I'm not sure if you've ever heard of "the uncanny valley", but it's something that animators still stuggle with, and why we haven't had more than a few full-CGI movies in the style of "Osiris". I think there was a Final Fantasy movie around the early 2000s that was animated like that. Definitely do a quick Google/TH-cam search on the uncanny valley, if it's something you haven't heard of yet. 😊
Both _Kid's Story_ and _Final Flight of the Osiris_ are canon to the movies. The Kid is the young fan of Neo in the second and third Films while the Osiris was mentioned at the start of _Reloaded._ By the way, the team who animated _Osiris_ actually made a feature length movie in 2001, called _Final Fantasy: The Spirits within,_ the first time an entire movie was made using Animation thats supposed to be photorealistic. It was a big flop at the box office, shutting the studio down and halting more attempts for the time being. Personally, I think its a cool flick and worth checking out.
Fun fact: everyone involved in the making of this would go on to make some of the greatest anime shows and movies (I don't remember names) but if you compare to some of them to popular anime you'll quickly see who was involved
I’m so glad you reacted to this, these are some great animations. Have you ever heard of the movie “A Scanner, Darkly?” It stars Keanu Reaves and basically they live action filmed an entire movie, and then an animator came in and animated over the top of it. It’s an anime but based on reality. It’s directed by Richard Linklater which if you’re as into movies as you are you probably have heard of him. It’s an interesting film and was really cutting edge for its time.
The second renaissance is my favorite. I also did not get to watch all of your reaction but hoping you understand the kid that is in school is the same kid in the 2 other movies.
03:20 "So humans started this" - we don't know. This is a narration by the machine archive. It's not a human telling you this story, it's a robot. With feelings. It could be lying. Or it could be telling the truth.
33:50 This is going to sound dumb, but when I first saw the final flight of osiris, i wasn't sure how they made the people. I knew it was CGI but it looked so... "real" - I had never seen something so skin-accurate before. Now it looks like a pretty bad video game. How far we've come.
You reacted to and liked that one scene with the horse. You might want to check out The Adventures of Prince Achmed -- the very first feature-length animated film (in Public Domain now). It's also unique because it was done entirely with cutout paper silhouettes.
The Second Renaissance is simply the most brutal anime I have ever seen. Yet, this is how I would actually imagine a war against thinking machines. (true AI, millions of decisions in a second, endlessly multiplying, imrpoving and tirelessly advancing.)
The Final Flight Of The Osirus was made by a little company that didn't last very long. A little company called Square Pictures. As in Squaresoft, the original creators of the Final Fantasy game series. They produced only three projects. Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, Final Fantasy The Spirits Within and this. This was their last ditch effort to make back some money to stay afloat after the commercial failure of The Spirits Within, but alas, they would be shut down anyway, when only months later, their parent company was merged with Enix to become Square-Enix and the first thing the new company bosses did was shut down their movie division.
To me, the film only has one flaw, and it's that for the little girl character that Tara Strong voiced in the Beyond segement, she straight up recycled her VERY recognizable Dil Pickles voice from Rugrats. Takes me right out of my immersion. Given her amazing range, I suspect that the fault lies with the direction she was given by the filmmakers. Because of that, I can't be mad at her over it. That, and the fact that she asked me to be her Sugar Daddy one time.
Beyond is my favorite. It has a _je ne sais quoi_ about it. Captures an unearthly, fantastical, unsettling essence throughout it in both story and animation.
Awesome reaction, enjoyed it a lot. Glad you liked the Animatrix :) Back then when I first saw it I also really liked getting to see something else about the idea and world in general from different point of views instead of just following the same characters through the main movies. I personally really like Beyond, it's so nice 💙 and The second renessaince for its storytelling and epic battle scenes.
"Kids Story" - is about that boy who ends up following Neo around everywhere, in Matrix Reloaded. And who ends up piloting the fallen captain's APU at the end of Revolutions
Came here to say this
To answer your question at the end, yes the transmission got through. If you remember the beginning of the 2nd film, when all the captains are meeting, they're discussing the data they sent. They mention the transmission being from the Osiris. 😀
The Final Flight of The Osiris was released at the beginning of a movie like a trailer before reloaded came out. it's meant to be a prologue of sorts. The Osiris is mentioned in reloaded as they warned the Logos of the machines coming for Zion.
The Second Renaissance always gives me chills. Always wished we could have seen a longer version of it. I love how shocking and gruesome it is. It really gives you perspective and makes you understand why the machines have done what they have.
You could make a Whole movie on the second renaissance. They shoved a lot of plot in like 20 minutes.
OMG! I am so glad you watched this! it's the best Matrix thing other than the first movie!!!
The sequels are a bit over-hated (the internet seems to turn "it's not amazing, but decent and worthwhile" into "it's the worst thing ever, I want my time back, whoever made this should be drawn and quartered"), but I agree that this is second only to the first Matrix.
I liked the Animatrix more than everything else that came after the first Matrix movie.
I like the Animatrix more than literally everything else the franchise has produced INCLUDING the first movie.
@@the-NightStari said the same. It's still a very modern feeling movie also
The people who did flight of the Osiris, also did the films final fantasy spirits within and other FF films
Not sure if you catch this but the Osiris has to deliver a message... a message that is delivered to Neo at the very start of Matrix Reloaded: that's what all the captains were discussing in the meeting - they mention the Osiris. The message is... the machines are about to attack Zion.
I definitely caught it upon editing the video but I think I was a little confused while watching it!
@@RolyPolyOllieReactions yeah it's not entirely clear - of course the Animatrix being on the DVDs that came out 2-3 years after (Animatrix wasn't available at the time generally) - so it meant having to remember a line from Matrix Reloaded to make sense.
Part of delivering that message is a mission in the game: Enter the Matrix. You have to get the letter from inside the post office as Niobe and deliver it to the meeting that happens in the movie.
@@sarcasticstartrek7719 The Animatrix was available on VHS for rental between the first and second movies shortly after the screening of Final Flight of Osiris in theaters.
07:20 "Everyone in that city is dead." That's New York... that's the UN Building dude :)
I never watch anime but i love the animatrix. It's like an art exhibition of some of the best. Every short is unique, beautiful and very sad.
The animatrix rules
6:57 "That guy has no FACE!" LOL
I'm not sure if you've ever heard of "the uncanny valley", but it's something that animators still stuggle with, and why we haven't had more than a few full-CGI movies in the style of "Osiris". I think there was a Final Fantasy movie around the early 2000s that was animated like that. Definitely do a quick Google/TH-cam search on the uncanny valley, if it's something you haven't heard of yet. 😊
Both _Kid's Story_ and _Final Flight of the Osiris_ are canon to the movies. The Kid is the young fan of Neo in the second and third Films while the Osiris was mentioned at the start of _Reloaded._
By the way, the team who animated _Osiris_ actually made a feature length movie in 2001, called _Final Fantasy: The Spirits within,_ the first time an entire movie was made using Animation thats supposed to be photorealistic. It was a big flop at the box office, shutting the studio down and halting more attempts for the time being. Personally, I think its a cool flick and worth checking out.
Fun fact: everyone involved in the making of this would go on to make some of the greatest anime shows and movies (I don't remember names) but if you compare to some of them to popular anime you'll quickly see who was involved
May there be mercy for man and machine for their sins
Still my favorite anime anthology!
I’m so glad you reacted to this, these are some great animations. Have you ever heard of the movie “A Scanner, Darkly?” It stars Keanu Reaves and basically they live action filmed an entire movie, and then an animator came in and animated over the top of it. It’s an anime but based on reality. It’s directed by Richard Linklater which if you’re as into movies as you are you probably have heard of him. It’s an interesting film and was really cutting edge for its time.
The second renaissance is my favorite. I also did not get to watch all of your reaction but hoping you understand the kid that is in school is the same kid in the 2 other movies.
03:20 "So humans started this" - we don't know. This is a narration by the machine archive. It's not a human telling you this story, it's a robot. With feelings. It could be lying. Or it could be telling the truth.
33:50 This is going to sound dumb, but when I first saw the final flight of osiris, i wasn't sure how they made the people. I knew it was CGI but it looked so... "real" - I had never seen something so skin-accurate before. Now it looks like a pretty bad video game. How far we've come.
Animation in general is a labyrinth of wonderment to explore....
Anime in specific, even more so.
You reacted to and liked that one scene with the horse. You might want to check out The Adventures of Prince Achmed -- the very first feature-length animated film (in Public Domain now). It's also unique because it was done entirely with cutout paper silhouettes.
Burn the Sky = Worse Idea Ever
Blocking the sun = Blocking the god seeing you
Thanks for doing this!
The Second Renaissance is simply the most brutal anime I have ever seen.
Yet, this is how I would actually imagine a war against thinking machines. (true AI, millions of decisions in a second, endlessly multiplying, imrpoving and tirelessly advancing.)
Matriculated is and forever always will be my favorite, and I don't get why the world don't agree with me...
The Final Flight Of The Osirus was made by a little company that didn't last very long. A little company called Square Pictures. As in Squaresoft, the original creators of the Final Fantasy game series. They produced only three projects. Final Fantasy VII Advent Children, Final Fantasy The Spirits Within and this. This was their last ditch effort to make back some money to stay afloat after the commercial failure of The Spirits Within, but alas, they would be shut down anyway, when only months later, their parent company was merged with Enix to become Square-Enix and the first thing the new company bosses did was shut down their movie division.
Wow, completely forgot about the Animatrix. I had this on dvd way back. 💚
To me, the film only has one flaw, and it's that for the little girl character that Tara Strong voiced in the Beyond segement, she straight up recycled her VERY recognizable Dil Pickles voice from Rugrats. Takes me right out of my immersion. Given her amazing range, I suspect that the fault lies with the direction she was given by the filmmakers. Because of that, I can't be mad at her over it. That, and the fact that she asked me to be her Sugar Daddy one time.
Beyond is my favorite. It has a _je ne sais quoi_ about it. Captures an unearthly, fantastical, unsettling essence throughout it in both story and animation.
The animatrix is a difficult one to buy as a physical copy.
It would be cool if we had a video game like that fight, machines vs mankind.
I don't like any of the Matrix movies not even the first one, but this one is very good.
Have you not played Strip Fighter in the arcade?
Check out Star Wars Visions, shorts in that universe
@rolypolyollie They did three prequel shorts for Blade Runner 2049 which are in a very similar style and are worth watching.
For some reason, this version of the movie has the segments out of order.
you now they absolutely loved anime with the omega level legends they got to do this anthology.
Awesome reaction, enjoyed it a lot. Glad you liked the Animatrix :) Back then when I first saw it I also really liked getting to see something else about the idea and world in general from different point of views instead of just following the same characters through the main movies. I personally really like Beyond, it's so nice 💙 and The second renessaince for its storytelling and epic battle scenes.
World record is my favourite
Stoked that you checked this out.
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