Analyzing Evil: Uzumaki
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- Hello everyone and welcome to the two-hundredth episode of Analyzing Evil! Our topic for this video is Junji Ito's Uzumaki. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!
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#uzumaki #anime #manga
The way I always interpreted it is that the spiral is a being that simply desires total attention. It’s reiterated a bunch of times in the story how the shape of a spiral is designed to draw your eye into the centre of it.
Maybe the god gets some kind of nourishment that it needs from the attention of humans, or maybe it’s whole existence simply revolves around the concept of seeking attention, but with the glorious city of spirals the god resides in and the bright light it emits, it’s kinda like the countless frozen, spiralised people staring at it for eternity are the “congregation” it desires.
This is also why I love the ending so much-because unlike every other person down there that lays transfixed at the spiral, kirie and shuichi instead choose to hold each other and face into each other’s eyes. It reminds me a lot of the ending of I have no mouth and I must scream, how even though the protagonists are in a hopeless situation, even in death they manage to get one over at the gods seeking to control them and flip them the ultimate middle finger, which I guess is all the human spirit can hope for against such incomprehensible dangers.
This is now my headcanon too thank you
I see you watched the Wendigoon video
As this is a near 1 to 1 of what he said lmao
@@DsTslylee yeah I have watched it but I came to these conclusions like three years ago when I first read uzumaki, hop off my dick
I think another interesting detail is how multiple times the spiral itself is transfixed with kirie yet hates shuichi. Or at least that's my interpretation.
@@DsTslylee I came to these conclusions when I first read the story like three years ago lmao.
Analyzing evil: the producer that took the budget
Beat me to it.
Justin oxk9ke did you know?
In the first age, in the first battle, when the shadows first lengthened, one stood...
Burned by the embers of Armageddon, his soul blistered by the fires of Hell and tainted beyond ascension, he chose the path of perpetual torment. In his ravenous hatred he found no peace; and with boiling blood he scoured the Umbral Plains seeking vengeance against the dark lords who had wronged him. He wore the crown of the Night Sentinels and those that tasted the bite of his sword named him... the Doom Slayer.
Tempered by the fires of Hell, his iron will remained steadfast through the passage that preys upon the weak. For he alone was the Hell Walker, the Unchained Predator, who sought retribution in all quarters, dark and light, fire and ice, in the beginning and the end, and he hunted the slaves of Doom with barbarous cruelty; for he passed through the divide as none but demon had before.
And in his conquest against the blackened souls of the doomed, his prowess was shown. In his crusade, the seraphim bestowed upon him terrible power and speed, and with his might he crushed the obsidian pillars of the Blood Temples. He set forth without pity upon the beasts of the nine circles. Unbreakable, incorruptible, unyielding, the Doom Slayer sought to end the dominion of the dark realm.
he age of his reckoning was uncounted. The scribes carved his name deep in the tablets of Hell across eons, and each battle etched terror in the hearts of the demons. They knew he would come, as he always had, as he always will, to feast on the blood of the wicked. For he alone could draw strength from his fallen foes, and ever his power grew, swift and unrelenting.
None could stand before the horde but the Doom Slayer. Despair spread before him like a plague, striking fear into the shadow-dwellers, driving them to deeper and darker pits. But from the depths of the abyss rose The Great One, a champion mightier than all who had come before. The Titan, of immeasurable power and ferocity. He strode upon the plain and faced the Doom Slayer, and a mighty battle was fought on the desolate plains. The Titan fought with the fury of the countless that had fallen at the Doom Slayer's hand, but there fell the Titan, and in his defeat the shadow horde were routed.
And in his terrible rancor between worlds and through time, the Hell Walker found the wretch who shall not be named, but in his heresy was loyal to his evil cause. The wretch adorned the Doom Slayer in a mighty armor, wrought in the forges of Hell, impenetrable and unyielding. With sword and shield of adamantine strength, the Doom Slayer set to banishing all that were left unbroken by his savagery to the void. Yet as the mighty Titan fell and dread engulfed the armies of Doom, the demon priests of the Blood Temples laid a trap to capture this scourge of Hell. impenetrable and unyielding. With sword and shield of adamantine strength, the Doom Slayer set to banishing all that were left unbroken by his savagery to the void. Yet as the mighty Titan fell and dread engulfed the armies of Doom, the demon priests of the Blood Temples laid a trap to capture this scourge of Hell. Insatiable, even by the vanquishing of the Great One, the Hell Walker sought prey in the tombs of the Blood Keep. And blinded by his fervor, the lure drew him in. The priests brought down the temple upon the Doom Slayer, and in his defeat entombed him in the cursed sarcophagus. The mark of the Doom Slayer was burned upon his crypt, a warning to all of Hell that the terror within must never be freed. There he lies still, and ever more, in silent suffering.
@@robinthrill3r7 *kickass riff insues*
Rushing to make ironic jokes. How passionate
you and your glorious beard deserve all the success.
even tho i sometimes don't agree with your analysis.
btw, any chance to see the Hive-Mind from Warhammer 40k in a future video? i believe it's one of the most intriguing entities in the lore. and i mean the actual hive mind, not the tyranids.
I loved Kirie and Shuichi's little 'f-you' to the entity at the end. Instead of giving the narcissistic beast what it wants (their eyes transfixed on it) they not only face each other but also keep their eyes closed so that there's no chance of the entity feeding off their gaze like it does all the others.
What a couple of badasses.
Wow, I never even caught that when I read it, even for the 2nd time! That's cool, I'll have to re-read it again, thanks.
The only evil with uzumaki are the producers who forced the animators to crunch
In this case it wasn't even crunch, but still a lot of mismanagement.
It wasn't even mismanagement, just horrendous budget cuts. To the point where they hired... Guess this, h--tai animators, cheap outsourced ones as well.
I was going to say lmao some of those artists and animators have some serious skill. You just need to find the good ones to get working on stuff, not the d-tier ones they did for this. @sudokuacrobatics
The death of great art is people that aren’t artists that have money be in charge of it
@@johnolmos8670 that's also true
Scariest part about these stories is the terrible things happening to people who did absolutely nothing aside from unknowingly live on top of the the super death torment monster
the way i do see uzumaki is a lot like silent hill which shows uzumaki could become a great idea for a game if done right
@@comicbookreviewer4856 But Silent Hill was all about people doing terrible things. The main characters of Uzumaki did nothing wrong, their unspeakable suffering is through no fault of their own. I know that's part and parcel when it comes to cosmic horror, but it still makes me really sad to think about.
@@comicbookreviewer4856Isn't silent hill literally about horrible people facing their horrible actions of their past? The complete opposite of uzumaki
@@pisaschitt787 Nope Silent Hill is was originaly about a cult that where trying to bring forth their god that would bring them to paradise. Its after SH2 and the western dev takes it became this "therapy town" where you go to face your sins.
Lovecraft stories
I think part of the horror in Uzumaki isn't only the spiral entity that feeds on the town, but also the people themselves. How some are quick to be obsessed with love or greed, and allowing themselves to be consumed by the spiral
Agreed. I see it as a mirror into human nature, much like Hellstar Remina was. In the face of calamity, the overwhelming majority of people reveal their true, monstrous selves. Only rarely is someone shown to be truly good when their character is put to the test.
I think that's specifically what makes it a Psychological Horror. Which i love to think about how things that happen in stories reveal aspects of human nature(what it can teach us about ourselves); odd stuff about being a human. We are flawed and strange.
The comic was written by a person so it's going to reflect and match "people" who read it. It's about people. That's what i think the Spiral is, in an abstract way of course. That's why it's a Psychological Horror. That's why it makes sense in its strange way*
You could say they spiral out of control
my favorite aspect of horror is definitely the "we were f'd from the start moment" either from the characters or the viewer
still wakes the deep did this very well (and is probably my favorite game of 2024) and i really liked that moment in uzumaki
Good af body horror is my fav. Fat bonus if it messes with them psychologically. Prob cuz one of my greatest fears is parasites like tapeworms invading me or a disease I can’t do much or anything about. Like not many horror movies truly scare me but a the scene from the fly with the baby maggot got me disgusted and disturbed. Had my fingers feel like rubber
the deep
Highfive i like that too but only if there is a chance for them to get away etc.
I think the Spiral Entity is actually stuck in the town Uzumaki takes place in, as in the final page, the narrator mentions that a new town shall be built over the old one, and the cycle shall repeat, over and over again. So fortunately for everyone that doesn't live in this town, we're a-okay.
(Congrats on reaching the 200th episode of this series!)
So if by some chance they excavate the spiral, they should find all the old towns/spirals? Granted, I know the Spiral wouldn’t let that happen. At least not how we intend..
@mruchiha0209 in the book there is old buildings that pretty much has been standing for a 1000 years. So the traces of the old town is still there, it's just that the town itself ends up looking like a natural disaster and by the look of things at the end the time in the town goes quicker and quicker, so the traces of the spiral will by the end be almost fully erased. You also have the theory that people that lives there gets affected by the spiral and not being able to see what is happening around them
Reminds me of Cohles philosophy in True Detective Season 1, time being a flat circle.
As someone who's watched/read Uzumaki, Jojo's Bizzare Adventure, and Gurren Lagann, I always wondered what the overall connection between the spiral symbolism could be despite the seemingly different uses of it within said media.
In Uzumaki, the spiral feels like a constant downward spiral that goes inward, trapping everyone in Kuruzo.
In Gurren Lagann, the spiral is in an outer facing drill that represents the willpower of humanity that wishes to push forward into the universe at whatever cost.
In Jojo part 7, the spirals are shown as a fundamental law of nature within the world of jojo that is tied to all the other "mechanisms" of reality. It is purely a representation of the infinite.
It can be harnessed but never conquered. Like fortune/misfortune, it is never destroyed or created, but channeled.
All three of these stories showcase the spiral in their own ways, but also comment on eachother when you read into it more.
They're all showcases of the infinite whirlpool of dispair which consumes all. The infinite drill of life that pushes it to break all barriers it can. And a unbaised force of nature that will exist beyond you wether or not one can harness it.
You’re on to something 🧐
I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that pretty much everything in the universe, on some level, takes the form of a spiral because physics dictates that it’s the optimal shape for existence. I could be totally wrong and talking out of my ass, just thought this is interesting
Don't forget about Naruto Uzumaki and his Rasengan. ;)
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Gurren Lagann mentioned, opinion valued
The interpretation that I have always subscribed to is that the spiral is simply an entity that demands attention. The spirals of uzumaki drive inward pulling your eyes towards them. The entire story is about obsession with every character falling deeper into that spiral of whatever demands their attention and in the very end the god demands all of the people of the village. It demands nothing more and nothing less than for them to all be there, staring at it, for all eternity.
It's simple, and horrible
I love how much The Colour out of Space influenced Uzumaki also.
For me that is a closer comparison. I never regarded the Spiral as consciously affecting the people and environment, it's just a thing that is reacting, like the Colour, or whatever is going on in Annihilation. Completely indifferent to us, which is the most interesting aspect of Lovecraftian horror.
I always felt that the symbolism of the uzumaki was that of obsession and it's ability to make us into monsters.
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Analyzing Evil: Warner Bros
I have to admit, even when I originally read Uzumaki when studying abroad, it never fails to make me a little sick in my stomach hearing "Spiral spiral spiral"
Bravo Ito-sensee
I've never been able to see ferns the same way since. Or "mushrooms". *Shudder*
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The horror of Ito’s universe is that it seems to have a mind of its own, toying with and torturing its inhabitants. If the world of HP Lovecraft is cold and unfeeling, then the world of Junji Ito is cruel and malicious.
The idea of the spiral being this all consuming force transforming all around it into itself reminds me a lot of the concept of entropy.
Analyzing Evil: Nancy Downs from The Craft
That would be an awesome choice. But you can't ignore Bonnie and Rochelle.
@@majorfanboy2005tbh they were all kinda terrible people.
YES YES YES YES
@@BloomingmandrakesHaving just seen it for the first time with actual witches by my side, I'll say she took power and went the wrong way with it, convinced someone with inner power that they were weak, and her fear for her own safety and sanity showed often. She went from trailer trash to affluent, while abusing magik. It can happen to quite a few of us. I'd love to hear what the vile eye would make of her.
Analyzing Evil:Naraku from Inuyasha
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Analyzing Evil:Sigma from Megaman X
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Analyzing Evil:Ursula from the little mermaid
Analyzing Evil:Frank Tenpenny from Grand theft Auto San Andreas
Analyzing Evil:Ego from Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2
Analyzing Evil:Dr. Neo Cortex from Crash bandicoot
Analyzing Evil:Zamasu from Dragon Ball Super
Analyzing Evil:Vicious From Cowboy Bebop
Analyzing evil:megatron
Analyzing evil: the other mother/ movie and book
Analyzing Evil: Aldia Scholar of the First Sin would be an amazing edition. A very cold and calculating character with very obscure motives in my eyes. Would love to see you cover him!
Eh no one is really evil in dark souls. Maybe an analysis of all the more antagonistic characters in a longer episode would be cool, but for the most part dark souls is just a bunch of morally grey ppl with different ideas in a doomed world
Lautrec made his choice bro
@@frog2444i think Gwyn would be the best candidate for being the most “evil” character in dark souls, the way he manipulated a whole race and nearly destroyed one would make a good video.
Happy 200th! I think your fourth episode you released was when I found your channel. It's been a blast over the years. I love your coverage of the strange and macabre, the depths of research and insight have always impressed me. ❤
If I could make a suggestion it would be the boy from a novel by Stephen King, Different Seasons, specifically Apt Pupil which had a film adaptation awhile ago, thought it doesn't hold a candle to the original story. Here's to another 100 episodes. 😊🎉
Fun fact: Fibonacci sequence calculate into... spirals.
Ain't that what TOOL used for Lateralus?
I felt that this was one of two misses opportunities. The other being cats since when they lay, they form a spiral
Yes, the magic spiral that repeats the proportions of the golden section into Infinity!
Math is the true horror
@@b0t123 😂
analyzing evil: YUJIRO HANMA (from "baki the grappler" series
I'd love for him to do that. I feel like in the semi-comedic tone that Baki has, people forget just how evil Yujiro actually is in his quest for strength and power. Fantastic villain and I love to hate him
The Uzumaki anime's downward spiral was unfortunate. It's even more unfortunate due to the fact that many thought that this anime would be the one Junji Ito anime adaptation to do a good job. After two other anime shows that did not do well, we thought this one would break the curse. When I saw episode 1, I was so hopeful, but then episode 2 aired. The animation for episode 2 reminded me of the animation for the anime adaptation of Junji Ito stories that came out years ago that most people did not like. It's like whoever did the animation for that anime did episode 2 and put a black and white filter over it. And episode 2 is where I really started to feel the fast pacing of the show. Its fast pace lessens the impact when we see the horrifying conclusion to a particular storyline. What truly messed things up is only having four episodes. That forces them to rush things. Ideally, each episode should have been focused on one storyline, two at the most.
I liked that show one show tho i thought it was great, the one on Netflix i mean
They should've left Jack in the Box at him getting hit by the car.
It wasn't a downward spiral though, episodes 3 and 4 are much better than the second one.
Overall, concidering insane detalisation and unique flavor of Ito's manga, they did one of the best attemts at replicating it. Yes quality jumps here and there. But i do not mind 3d mosquito moms chasing Kyrie, if this scene is followed by high res, high quality detailed screamer of one of their faces, showing the monsters they had become. I think accents are done right in most scenes.
I cant fathom why your complaining about the animation and so publicly shitting on it. It was fantastic I don't what weird idea of perfection you have in your head but you need to let it go. The episodes were a great tribute to Ito's work.
For the next villain, I'd like to see either:
Dabi from My Hero Academia
Dracula
Plasmius from Danny Phantom
George Foyet from Criminal Minds
Analyzing Evil: The Chaos Gods from Warhammer 40K. I wouldn't blame you if you broke it into multiple parts though, that would be a doozy.
Thanks!
Suggests: Belos (The Owl House)
Any of the main villains from Power Rangers
Luke (Percy Jackson
Mr. Crokit
Beetlejuice
Analyzing evil:
Kiruma Souchi(manga Usogui)
Nimura Furuta (manga Tokyo Ghoul +Re)
Petyr Baelish (Game of thrones)
Kira Yoshikage(jojos bizarre adventure)
Pucci (jojos bizarre adventure)
Macht(Frieren: Beyond Journey's End)
Miquella(elden ring)
Kiruma is not "evil"
Since I read the manga I always thought that the spiral is not an evil god or something like that but it's exactly what you said, a force of nature. A tornado or a tsunami can be terrifying but not precisely evil and to me that what makes uzumaki's spiral even scarier, it's not a force that you can reason with or comprehend its just an entity that damages the world because it's natural for it to do so, the same happens on gyo, the machines that power the fishes and the gassy humans aren't evil at all, they are just a clump of micro organisms working together to survive on the new enviroment
Yeah I always saw it as a metaphor for entropy
Analyzing evil: Adult Swim’s financial department
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Id love it if you could cover some warhammer related villains!
We've finally reach 200!
Analyzing Evil: Homelander from The Boys
Yes
Wait for the season to end
I think he'll take it once the show is over
Homelander is well acted but he is a pretty simple character
@@neogranzon1980 true
He is a narcissistic, childish psychopath and that's kind of a about it
It has a 'hole in the world' feel to it, like the town fell through the dimensional walls and got swallowed up into something else that obeys different laws.
Talking about anime/manga, i recommend you to make Analyzing Evil: Friend, from the manga 20th Century Boys, written by the same author of Monster (Naoki Urasawa), the manga is a 10/10 imo and Friend is one of the best villains ever, at the same level as Johan Liebert
The cyclical pattern of the fate of the town reminds me in certain ways of Derry from IT, just with a much longer period between cycles. I personally subscribe to the idea of a long forgotten city built by extinct ancients, or the idea of an almost mindless force that causes the “curse” to wax and wane with the passage of time. Maybe something that was once technically alive, but now functions much as a battery.
Analyzing evil: Prophet of truth - Halo
Analyzing evil: Gravemind - Halo
Analyzing evil : Any Akatsuki member - Naruto.
The Gravemind is one of my favorite villains ever, the Flood lore is just so cool
Jungi Ito's mastery of projection of H.P. Lovecraft is amazing. I love his work especially Uzumaki. But his love for writing cosmic horror is great.
Analyzing evil: my wife
Get this more likes😅😂
Analyzing evil: Bloodborne. You could go with pretty much any entity or organization in that game
Definitely want Bloodborne content
@@ModernMagus13 Fear the Old Blood
Except for the dweller in Cathedral Ward. One of the only characters that is so genuine that even when something happens that has nothing to do with him, he still weeps.
@@thanhvunhat6995 our eyes are yet to open
@@ModernMagus13 Grant us eyes, grant us eyes
Analyzing Evil:
Tomie
Pain(Naruto)
Masayoshi Shido(Persona 5)
Catalina(GTA)
Manhunt
Mundus(DMC)
Orochimaru(Naruto)
Cell(DBZ)
Carnate Island(The Suffering)
Shao Khan(MK)
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Analyzing evil: All for one from MHA
You should make a video on Kratos from the God of War Greek trilogy. Most people would say he’s an antihero, but he commits enough atrocities in III to be considered evil.
I hopped in three years ago and this channel has been consistently the most chill that touches these kind of topics.
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Analyzing Evil: The Smile Entity
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3:37 “I’m eating all this soft serve and pinwheel cookies for research, you see”
I strongly advise you to avoid bathtubs.
Japanese evil is specifically evil in a way that Europeans just don't access. It's culturally different, and I very much enjoy cultural differences.
This is a really fascinating idea, I'd be interested in hearing more about it. Is it that Japan views evil as more intrinsically part of human nature than the West? The reoccurring concept of passively coexisting with evil present in Japanese media as opposed to Western fiction's zero-tolerance policy?
No it's really not.
@@gonzoGnostalgicno it's people just fetishizing a foreign culture, mistaking it's novelty for something more.
@@gonzoGnostalgic That's exactly the difference. What we think of as evil, they thought of as natural conquest. I still highly respect the Japanese.
Wendigoon explains this story so thoroughly thanks for giving this even more context and adding to what can already be discovered about this particular horror story
This video was awesome.
Also do Analyzing evil: Megatron :)
I like the idea that the spiral isn't conscious as such, that there's no malice in what it does because it's just a force of nature running on instinct.
It's not the only occurrence of this in Junji Ito's work either, another one of my favourite short stories is Smashed (spoilers ahead of you haven't read it).
The characters in Smashed are addicted to this honey & something will eventually materialise & inexplicably crush them to death in seconds. Eventually it turns out that the plant the addictive honey comes from has the ability to generate portals & its massive tendrils can go through the portals to exactly where the honey thieves are to swat them like annoying mosquitos.
What I love about this reveal is that you can't get any satisfaction from hating the antagonist, it's a plant, this is just a natural process it developed through evolution to presumably stop creatures from eating it. There's no way to reason with it, you can't find a loophole, it just is.
& that's a scary concept for Uzumaki for me. All this devastation, all the human suffering that resulted from this "curse", was all because of a creature that has no more understanding of what it's doing than black mold overtaking a house. It simply exists to survive as it has done for millions of years like an everlasting slime mold.
You can't even yell at it for ruining everything, it does not comprehend you at all. & if I was faced with that realisation, of not even getting the catharsis of blaming an evil entity for my pain, knowing that I'd just be shouting at mold, well I'd break down completely.
Analyzing Evil: Transformers One D-16 or Sentinel
Reminds me of Tzeentch this one, Tzeentch in warhammer 40k and fantasy is the Chaos God of Change, Magic, Knowledge and Fate whose designs and schemes are incomprehensible to mortals,
Tzeench like the Spirals likes Curses and Spells destroying the sanity of people, he also likes mutations creating monsters and daemons,
Tzeentch has an affinity for mazes and impossible architecture, his fortress is itself a maze the Structures refelecting memories and faces.
We need a whiterose from Mr. Robot analysis
Congratulations as well, you are amazing and so is your content!
You're so cool for this video.
Happy 200th Episode!
been here since the beginning, love the channel and appreciate you sticking to the same format and just improving it over time. Congrats man!
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How about an analysis of Soichi next time, since we’re finally delving into the Junji Ito universe ?
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Congrats on another AE milestone, Vile Eye! Here's a villain I'd love to see featured someday soon:
*Killer Kane (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century)
As this year marks (A) the 95th anniversary of Philip Francis Nowlan's comic strip, (B) the 85th anniversary of Buster Crabbe's movie serial, and (C) the 45th anniversary of Gil Gerard's TV series, could our timing be better?
Analyzing Evil: I Saw The Devil
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The entity reminds me more of Carcosa from the the king in yellow than call of Cthulhu, with this in mind I think the entity is a city of the old ones trying to recapture or rebuild something be that a king, its population, rebuild something lost or destroyed or maybe the city it self is stuck in a time spiral sucking inn the surroundings or the city is a dead dreamer kind of thing where it dose not know it no longer alive, yet can not die so it most rebuild itself in perpetuity.
that is at least what i think, great vid keep it up (sry about spelling mistakes I am quite dyslexic)
Analyzing Evil: The Grabber from The Black Phone
"The Grabber" was my uncle's nickname
I used to have dreams where I was trying to g to escape this boarding school and every time I tried to walk away down the road towards these woods, I would start spinning. It was as if some force didn’t want me to break free and would course me to spin violently but it would stop as soon as I stopped walking. Realising this i literally grabbed hold of the wire fence on my right hand side and pulled my way to freedom. Even as i stopped spinning from grabbing. The fence the spinning would carry on inside my mind.
Great stuff as usual! Glad you’re making so many horror film analysis videos. Big fan of Junji Ito's stuff right here. 😵💫
Hope to see these covered some day:
- Joe Cooper (Killer Joe)
- Art the Clown (Terrifier series)
- Nino Brown (New Jack City)
- Jake "The Muss" Heke (Once Were Warriors)
- Spider-Man 3 villains (Sandman and Venom)
- Dr. X (from the Operation: Mindcrime albums by Queensrÿche)
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I think it follows a pattern that repeats itself to infinity. I think it is sapient, but it may be closer to an animal whereby it gathers its sustenance from the others around it until it’s able to complete its pattern and then once it has trapped everything, there is within it, it goes dormant again until all of that energy has dissipated, and it begins the slow process of re-awakening. As to anything else, who knows?
Super Deep Cut.
But Visser Three from "Animorphs" is definitely worth a video.
90s kid, eh?
Hyped to see you covering cosmic horror! A video I’d love to see that would be similar to this episode is analyzing evil: annihilation
Its cosmic horror in a similar vein to the color from space where a meteor crashes to earth and some alien phenomena or entity begins changing everything around it
Day 48 of asking you to please make a video analyzing leo kasper/daniel lamb/the project from the game manhunt 2.
This character probably been covered a whole bunch of times but i would like to know whats your take on him Analyzing Evil : Donquixote Doflamingo from One Piece
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Analyzing Evil: Piella Bakewell From Wallace And Gromit: The Matter Of Loaf And Death (2008)
Analyzing Evil: Victor Quatarmaine From Wallace And Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit (2005)
Analyzing Evil: Feathers Mcgrew From Wallace And Gromit: The Wrong Trousers (1993)
Analyzing Evil: Preston From Wallace And Gromit: A Close Shave (1995)
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Three suggestions:
- Analyzing Evil: Park Yeon-jin from The Glory
- Analyzing Evil: Frank from Once Upon a Time in the West
- Analyzing Evil: Suguru Kamoshida from Persona 5
I'd love one on Frank
love you bro. Your cadence and voice are iconic
Analyzing evil: Bob, Mr. C, or Judy from Twin Peaks
an interesting aspect i always considered was, objects tend to rotate in space. earth, and all the other planets, unless tidally locked, all rotate and spin, and they tend to orbit other objects in a spiraling pattern. it could be that whatever external force we call "gravity" could just be a physical manifestation of something beyond the scope of the universe bending reality. and if it some external force, and not just cosmic anomaly, it could be that the being or thing is unaware it has this influence on lower dimensions
Junji Ito wrote a manga adaptation of the original Frankenstein novel, so...
Analyzing Evil: Frankenstein or Frankenstein's Monster?
ANALYZING EVIL 😈 GEORGE COSTANZA FROM SEINFELD
Absolutely.
@@futurewario9591 Yes he is definitely a sociopath. The time he faked an injury to get a job was legendary but inherently evil.
Remember, it's not a lie if you believe it.
@@JKDizzy George Costanza has done many terrible things, but by far the WORST thing he's ever done was celebrate the death of his future wife & it's was his fault that she died since he insisted on getting the poison ☠️ envelopes ✉️.
S tier of evil
I know it’s not your usual video style but I’d love a video on Solas from Dragon Age!
2:03 Where did they go?
Where did they come from Cotton Eyed Joe?
Analyzing Evil: Telly from Kids. That would be extremely interesting.
Analyzing Evil: Donquixote Doflamingo from One Piece
Its like galactus with less personality but with the cadence of an old one. Truly awesome and horrifying
Congratulations on reaching 200 episodes!
Also I have some request for new videos.
Napoleon from animal farm
Macbeth
Brave new world
Lord of the Flies
The failed final escape attempt reminds me of something I learned in a geometry video, which is that there's three broad categories of spirals: Spirals where the gap between lines gets wider as you go out, spirals that stay the same width, and spirals that get narrower until the path meets itself and becomes a circle. The town was surrounded by that third kind.
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I say that the Spiral is similar to Pennywise from IT, or Mgnall-Mgnall from Star Wars. At first it began as just another creature in the void, but has since then evolved to be somewhat sentient, then further evolved to intelligence. Whereas beforehand one could claim it did now know what it was doing, now it takes a somewhat sick pleasure in doing what it thinks it needs do in order to survive. That is just my opinion though.
Ackchully Pennywise is only a form of the entity
@@snowyowl2784 fair enough. Although, my point was that initially the creature, whom for convenience sake we’ll call Pennywise, first entered this reality he was but a mindless animal before learning that fear made his food taste better.
Favorite Overly Sarcastic productions quote about Lovecraft on non-euclidian geometry: "non-euclidian geometry [...] is geometry on a curve. You may note- because we live on a globe- all our geometry is non-euclidian.
Analyzing Evil: Dean Learner.
I think an interesting idea is that the Spiral entity was at one point sentient, but became so consumed with what it was doing that it just forgot why, and kept consuming and transforming. Like that the spiral consumes all, even itself.
Also there’s a similar Spiral based entity in the podcast series The Magnus Archives, which I think would make a great Characters and Themes episode. Admittedly there’s 200 episodes and a currently ongoing sequel series, so maybe something for next Halloween?
Analyzing Evil: Madara Uchiha PLEASEEEE
thank you for doing this the day after i read uzumaki in its entirety just yesterday
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It's like a social experiment. One person falls to its influence and the rest follow.
Analyzing evil: whoever vile feels like makeing a vid about
Day 14 of me asking: please create an "analyzing evil" video covering the character Ruvik from"The Evil Within".
Analyzing evil : Pablo Escobar
Plot twist: it was Tzeench all along, doing one of his whacky pranks on a whole town!
2025 is coming up you should do a video on Raul Menendez from cod black ops 2
As a suggestion, I would love to see an episode done on the Utrom Shredder from TMNT 2003. There is more than enough material on him to fill a beefy episode.
You should do The Beast from over the garden wall
Dude that show is underrated as fuck, the best was an awesome villain
Please consider doing one on Richard Trager from the video game Outlast. There's so much to dive into with him. He's very symbolic.
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You've helped me discover countless story I love and adore because of the art you seek, the same art I seek, I fully love your channel and hope you have another 200 great episodes on discussing the evil in a plethora of media, thank you vile eye.
Analyzing Evil: The Gang from It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Analyzing Evil: Wilson Fisk from The MCU
Analyzing Evil: Francis Begbie from Trainspotting and T2 Trainspotting
Analyzing Evil: Bruce Robertson from Filth
Analyzing Evil: Art The Clown from the Terrifier series
Happy 200 bro! Love your channel! Really looking forward to the Star Wars videos especially