Only a few though, it's faithful to the Japanese version. I remember the part where the guy doesn't extinguish his cigarette when the oxygen masks drop down was in the original.
oh... that music... makes me go back in time ! I grew up flying on the wings of Pan Am. I was aboard the last flight from Miami to São Paulo. Greatest airline of all times.
+Bramb90 in Soviet Rusia...))) No, seriously. I remember in Russia when smokers were still allowed to smoke on board, they had their seats at the back of the plane and somehow, as they sat separately, it didn't bother much non-smokers.
I can't imagine someone just sitting there, smoking by me (even if I was in the non-smoking section I would only be a few rows away from a smoker). I would for sure get sick.
As a current flight attendant it is so amazing to me how that demo an announcement is so very similar to ours today still aside from the cigarette portion of it.
I know right. The only main difference that I noticed (besides smoking) is that when they inflated the flight vest they only pretended to blow into one side instead of switching to the other side just to show you for sure you know that there are two blow up ports. Lol. I wonder what genius or attorney changed that?? Haha
That's because technology-wise, nothing really has changed within the cabins - apart from smaller seats nowadays and the choice of colors for the upholstry.
@@meric12131415What are you talking about? A330/A340s are 2-4-2 . The A330/A340 has the same fuselage as the A300 so it's not a surprise. Some 787's are 2-4-2 as well, like JAL. The CRJ and E-jets are 2-2, the C-Series/A220 is 2-3, and the ERJ is 1-2.
@@straightpipediesel I was talking about now in the present there are only 3 by 3 seats I've never seen or been in a passenger jet that has a 2 by 2 configuration not even the Dreamliner has that one
I was still flying for Pan Am then. The cigarette was a shocker! I remember hating to work in the back because of all the smoke when I was a non-smoker. Did you notice the pillows and blankets in the overhead? Those were the days!
@@sputnikcaviar5592 it was mainly Americas fault for doing dumb stuff which led to feul prices doubling which crashed businesses in 1973 and left slot of people homeless the airline closed 1991 a few years before that they sold their routes to the Pacific Ocean to United airlines and instead focused on the Atlantic right around this time the event at Chernobyl happened and america kinda started a war so that decreased people wanting to travel anywhere near the atlantic sea this all coupled with mechanics being on strike led to well them not having any money
You all ruined the Pan Am experience with your talk about freaking anime instead of actually talking about the safety video itself and about 60% of this comment section is “BeSt aNiME EveR”, you all ruined this and you will pay.
I used to date this weeb back in high school and she would not SHUT UP about this anime. But with the quarantine going on i figured id give this a shot since I've already watched every sex scene on Netflix, and I gotta say this is a work of ART. everything from the art style, to the main attendants cute anime hair to the voice acting is impeccable and it simply cant be beat! and that theme song, ugh! I've been humming it all day! I think I'm finally ready to get into anime, does anyone else have any suggestions? I've heard Seinfeld is good but I've also heard its over rated. how is Corey in the House's animation?
Cory in the house has some of the most succulent animation ever created, but real men watch more sophisticated anime such as neds declassified gotta step yo game up son
This reminds me when I used to fly on the A300 as a child during early to mid 1990s (not on Pan Am though). I clearly remember those ashtrays being always full, and the smell of cigarette present throughout the aircraft despite my parents always choosing non-smoking areas. Another striking difference was the size of the meal tray which seemed giant compared to nowadays :)
Those were the days..u would also get headphones that u plug into your seat near the ashtray u could listen to music or u could listen to the movie that was played on a movie screen that was on the wall up front that all can see..the first time I saw the movie jaws it was on a plane..I got scared and listen to the song Billy don't be a hero over n over again
@@alb9047 yes!! I found the instrumental version of 'Experience' while looking for info on the Pan Am building, here :) th-cam.com/video/xyZx_SXuxLk/w-d-xo.html
It is actually not an FAA requirement to show door operation. When a manual demo (flight attendants standing in the aisle showing you exits, belts, oxygen, life vests etc) they also don't show you how the door operates. If you want to know you have to consult the safety briefing card.
There were some airlines that tried to delay the change to non-smoking only. They were somehow convinced that business would drop if smoking was not allowed. Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airlines were two that resisted the no-smoking trend. There was even one small airline that said it would cater to smokers and called itself the smoker-friendly airline. That airline quickly tanked. Japan airlines and ANA and all the others quickly found that by staying a "Smoking" airline that their sales fell as most passengers preferred no smoking flights.
If you fly Air Koryo to or from Pyongyang, North Korea, they feed you the "Koryo Burger," an ice-cold, mystery-meat burger that is considered the worst food on the planet!
I really like this anime, I’ve watched many other anime’s but this one stands out the most. Because just the sheer character development and story is compelling and this anime sticks to the manga greatly.
Don't just buy a plane for yourself- get investors and start an airline! I work for a cruise line so I fly between Miami and New York a lot, so I would definitely fly a reintroduced Pan Am. Wish I had been born earlier, sadly I was born in '88 so I never got to fly Panam.
If the Cabin Crew are prepared for an emergency evacuation, part of the checklist we go through is instructing an able bodied passenger closest to the exit how to open the exit, inflate the slide, direct others to the exit and move the body of the flight attendant if it becomes an obstruction. And Trans World Airlines gave clear instructions on door operation in their video during the 80's.
Pan Am operated 13 A300's from 1984-1991,7 A310-224 from 1985-1991 & 14 A310-324 from 1987-1991 they did order 50 of the newer A320-200 but due to there shut-down they were never delivered and the first 16 of them were delivered to Branniff.
LadyDayanaTV a lot of people's still trying . . . its always a big issue i got on my flights!! its never enough to let them now, smoking on board is not allowed!
It may just be nostalgia speaking, but am I the only one who finds this a lot easier to understand than modern ones? I was on a flight just a few weeks ago, and I swear, the video was a lot less clear than this one.
I remember smoking on planes. People didn't complain about every little pitty back then and even so there where non smoking areas and the airflow was directed to the back so people in the front wouldn't notice. Although being honest it's better to have non smoking flights today I'd only wish for a smokers cabin like you have inside the airport.
Even as a smoker myself, I have to say the replacement of the „No smoking” light with a „No mobile device” light (And a well enforced smoking ban) is a modern change that I think we’re all glad to have seen happen! 🚭🛫👍🏽 (Though believe it or not, ICAO regulations still require a usable ashtray on every flight even to this day! 🚬✈️💰😳)
I think that's just in case someone is brazen enough to light up a cigarette inflight: that way the offending cigarette can safely be disposed of (throwing it into the general wastebin is a fire hazard).
@@mel816 That's exactly the reason why, and a usable ashtray is viewed a safety-critical item of equipment. Planes have been barred from taking off in the past because the ashtray was missing! 😲 This does of course make sense, given that - Unlike a bus or train (Where passengers are more likely to chance a crafty smoke at a station stop) - Passengers are more likely to break the no-smoking ban on a plane, given long flight times and the inability to go outside. ✈🚬🚫 I believe (But this is speculation) that aircraft toilets are designed to double as smoking cabins if required. If a passenger is unable to avoid smoking, it's better for them to smoke in a well ventilated toilet where the smoke will be extracted and kept away from other passengers. 🚽
"My favorite animes consist of Toy Story, Cory in the House, *airplane instruction videos from the 80s* , y'know, Seinfeld..."
Filthy frank
Wow, I really didn’t expect anyone but me to start watching this after finishing that filthy Frank video.
Well, it's nice to see people here for a change xD
Exactly why I'm here 😅
yeah yeah you said that already on that other video
Best anime. The story really sticks to the manga
It's a children's anime.....
It is a family anime, but there are some parts that only adults will get. Remember that plot arc where the seatbelt light never comes on?
Only a few though, it's faithful to the Japanese version. I remember the part where the guy doesn't extinguish his cigarette when the oxygen masks drop down was in the original.
Ohh yea
My favorite was the one where the seat belt did not work.
“If the plane smokes than so should you”
-Swiss001, 2019
Yh i watch swiss
@@BHX-qq6ix same here
AHAHAHHAHA I WATCH HIM TOO
Me too
Smoking is. GAY
The best anime ever!
Thank you, Papa Furanku!
I don’t get it
@@alb9047 You don’t get true anime
@@pooler57 Cory in the house is better
@@Nightshde524 true
oh... that music... makes me go back in time ! I grew up flying on the wings of Pan Am. I was aboard the last flight from Miami to São Paulo. Greatest airline of all times.
I can't imagine flying in an aircraft for hours with smokers everywhere!!!
Ugh! I can't either!
DeadRaymanWalking . yah
mcp jerome
yah mcp jerome
+Bramb90 in Soviet Rusia...))) No, seriously. I remember in Russia when smokers were still allowed to smoke on board, they had their seats at the back of the plane and somehow, as they sat separately, it didn't bother much non-smokers.
I can't imagine someone just sitting there, smoking by me (even if I was in the non-smoking section I would only be a few rows away from a smoker). I would for sure get sick.
great anime
+GreatJoFo I voted for the flight attendant in SaiMoe 1988, but I think she lost to Kyoko Otonashi from Maison Ikkoku.
I don’t get the joke.....
@@GamerQueen999 it's a reference to a video called "weeabos" by filthy Frank lol
Wow, a cigarette, it was different back then
+ziad almuzaini Unless is one of those Electric Cigars?
+madden8021 this from 1988 that plus you don"t need an ashtray for an E-Cig
madden8021 All kind of smoking is bad. On the plus, we have sexier flight attendants
Shut up boomers
Random Weeb r/wooosh
0:35 That smile was the creepiest thing I've ever saw
LOL 🤣🤣
Lmaoo
Word 😂
you are absolutely right
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Please remember that lung cancer is permitted only when then non-smoking sign is off".
so messed up
🤣
Ome of best anime ever made..
As a current flight attendant it is so amazing to me how that demo an announcement is so very similar to ours today still aside from the cigarette portion of it.
I know right. The only main difference that I noticed (besides smoking) is that when they inflated the flight vest they only pretended to blow into one side instead of switching to the other side just to show you for sure you know that there are two blow up ports. Lol. I wonder what genius or attorney changed that?? Haha
That's because technology-wise, nothing really has changed within the cabins - apart from smaller seats nowadays and the choice of colors for the upholstry.
@@peterjohnbodrogi5821 and no 2 seaters don't forget
@@meric12131415What are you talking about? A330/A340s are 2-4-2 . The A330/A340 has the same fuselage as the A300 so it's not a surprise. Some 787's are 2-4-2 as well, like JAL. The CRJ and E-jets are 2-2, the C-Series/A220 is 2-3, and the ERJ is 1-2.
@@straightpipediesel I was talking about now in the present there are only 3 by 3 seats I've never seen or been in a passenger jet that has a 2 by 2 configuration not even the Dreamliner has that one
fantastic - so good to see some rare footage of the inside of a Pan Am Airbus A300
Girl at 02:04 would be in her early to mid-30s now..
Yep, I'd say about 34.
And the woman at 0:18 is most likely dead
she died, her selfish mother put her mask on first. lol
@@alfredwhittingdale9192 about 38 or so now
I was still flying for Pan Am then. The cigarette was a shocker! I remember hating to work in the back because of all the smoke when I was a non-smoker. Did you notice the pillows and blankets in the overhead? Those were the days!
Good anime
You can't beat the experience of Pan Am. What a great airline!
It went bankrupt!
@@sputnikcaviar5592 it was mainly Americas fault for doing dumb stuff which led to feul prices doubling which crashed businesses in 1973 and left slot of people homeless the airline closed 1991 a few years before that they sold their routes to the Pacific Ocean to United airlines and instead focused on the Atlantic right around this time the event at Chernobyl happened and america kinda started a war so that decreased people wanting to travel anywhere near the atlantic sea this all coupled with mechanics being on strike led to well them not having any money
@@xaifer2485 ....as I said they went bankrupt.....people won't pay up for service---its all about the cheapest price from A to B.
What? in 1988 it was domed, actually the companies troubles began as far back as the late 1968's, it really never recovered
@@sputnikcaviar5592 Pan Am World Airways went bankrupt in 1991, 3 years after the Pan Am Flight 103 disaster.
one of my favorite animes, along side toy story, cory in the house and seinfeld
This is how many times she said "immediantly"
👇
That’s a lot of times 😂😂😂😂 and it would be like more this is how many times she said may
She never said immediaNtly, she did say IMMEDIATELY though.
Ah yes my favorite anime
😞😞😞 Miss you so much Pan Am!!! Sandra- former Pan Am Flight Attendant (stewardess)… 1978-1987
You're hot, Sandy. Wanna play with my toy soldier?
Wow you was a flight attendent? How was it like in the airline
One of my favorites Animes
This is my favorite anime ,my favorite scene is when the guy puts the oxygen mask on
This is definitely one of my favorite animes
Grow up anime is for dorks and babies
WHERE IS THE FUNNY
This anime is so great dubbing is on point
Best anime since toy story 3
You all ruined the Pan Am experience with your talk about freaking anime instead of actually talking about the safety video itself and about 60% of this comment section is “BeSt aNiME EveR”, you all ruined this and you will pay.
@@alb9047 y u so mad?
@@ebinboiz8914 I am mad because everyone is coming from some video and this joke is just not funny.
Ohhh yessss good old Times....
The music was from "The Experience" Pan Am jingle
1:40 "In the event of an emergency when supplemental oxygen is needed, please take your time to lean over and casually extinguish your cigarette"
yeah people used to have a time and we had something called "freedom" wiki it lol
The lack of oxygen would extinguish the cigarette for you anyway!
What a plot twist
Underrated anime
Top 10 Anime Series
RIP Pan Am...gone way too darn soon
I used to date this weeb back in high school and she would not SHUT UP about this anime. But with the quarantine going on i figured id give this a shot since I've already watched every sex scene on Netflix, and I gotta say this is a work of ART. everything from the art style, to the main attendants cute anime hair to the voice acting is impeccable and it simply cant be beat! and that theme song, ugh! I've been humming it all day! I think I'm finally ready to get into anime, does anyone else have any suggestions? I've heard Seinfeld is good but I've also heard its over rated. how is Corey in the House's animation?
Cory in the house's animation is good but toy story doesn't get nearly as much recognition as it deserves.
You want good animation? Watch Toy Story.
Filthyfrank gang
Cory in the house has some of the most succulent animation ever created, but real men watch more sophisticated anime such as neds declassified gotta step yo game up son
Best anime since Evangelion.
Agreed
How I wish it was 1988 again, a time before the world lost it's GD fkng mind.
This reminds me when I used to fly on the A300 as a child during early to mid 1990s (not on Pan Am though). I clearly remember those ashtrays being always full, and the smell of cigarette present throughout the aircraft despite my parents always choosing non-smoking areas. Another striking difference was the size of the meal tray which seemed giant compared to nowadays :)
My favorite anime right here
Those were the days..u would also get headphones that u plug into your seat near the ashtray u could listen to music or u could listen to the movie that was played on a movie screen that was on the wall up front that all can see..the first time I saw the movie jaws it was on a plane..I got scared and listen to the song Billy don't be a hero over n over again
I wish I could find a copy of that music... It made me tear up a little bit to see that beautiful PA jet take off at the end
***** haha I actually found the pan am one! There's a full length version on YT, I'll have to look for the twa one
@@fujifrontier do you have the link?
@@alb9047 yes!! I found the instrumental version of 'Experience' while looking for info on the Pan Am building, here :)
th-cam.com/video/xyZx_SXuxLk/w-d-xo.html
@@alb9047 th-cam.com/video/B2waD4yrugI/w-d-xo.html
It is actually not an FAA requirement to show door operation. When a manual demo (flight attendants standing in the aisle showing you exits, belts, oxygen, life vests etc) they also don't show you how the door operates. If you want to know you have to consult the safety briefing card.
Today smoking is off limits on any plane
There were some airlines that tried to delay the change to non-smoking only. They were somehow convinced that business would drop if smoking was not allowed. Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airlines were two that resisted the no-smoking trend. There was even one small airline that said it would cater to smokers and called itself the smoker-friendly airline. That airline quickly tanked. Japan airlines and ANA and all the others quickly found that by staying a "Smoking" airline that their sales fell as most passengers preferred no smoking flights.
Facism of today.
When smoking wasn't forbidden, travel by airplane are consider as "Luxury", and of course... delicious food on board, i miss PANAM.
Pan am is still around
Yeah lax to sydney is an available route but there are heaps more look up pan am on google
Ernest Jay AWWW YEAH, I also enjoy inhaling lung cancer for 12 straight hours.
If you fly Air Koryo to or from Pyongyang, North Korea, they feed you the "Koryo Burger," an ice-cold, mystery-meat burger that is considered the worst food on the planet!
what was Greyhound considered in the 80s?
That's back when they could smoke on airplanes.
yeah!!!!
Its a really niche Anime, papa Franku has some cultured tastes
What
Also, it brought additional maintenance costs in cleaning and replacement of air filters, seat covers, rugs, fixing burn marks, ashtrays etc.
Tickets were also a lot more expensive back then
@@MrJimheeren oh yeah?
I really like this anime, I’ve watched many other anime’s but this one stands out the most. Because just the sheer character development and story is compelling and this anime sticks to the manga greatly.
This Safety Video is the best I've ever seen (excluding the smoking part) it's clear bright and entertaining.:);)
My favorite anime
Why is this not the highest rated on MAL? Fuck Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
A trip back in time retro nostalgic did it for me.
early Winter of late 1988!!!!
You mean circa Lockerbie?
If I ever become rich, I am going to buy an old Pan Am plane and paint it the old livery.
Don't just buy a plane for yourself- get investors and start an airline! I work for a cruise line so I fly between Miami and New York a lot, so I would definitely fly a reintroduced Pan Am. Wish I had been born earlier, sadly I was born in '88 so I never got to fly Panam.
+LngVly22 A rail company owns the rights to the Pan Am name so unfortunately that ain't happening
LngVly22 You could have if you were less than 4 years old
First buy the rail company, then bring back Pan Am (as well as all the planes that need flight engineers, like 707's and L-1011 TriStars!)
You should do it with modern A350 aircraft or A340
I like how people are calling this their favorite anime instead of talking about the safety video
Best Anime.
What
and the Pacific Div had already gone to United, and the other divisions were just 3 years away from closure; all very sad
If the Cabin Crew are prepared for an emergency evacuation, part of the checklist we go through is instructing an able bodied passenger closest to the exit how to open the exit, inflate the slide, direct others to the exit and move the body of the flight attendant if it becomes an obstruction. And Trans World Airlines gave clear instructions on door operation in their video during the 80's.
was a sense of relief when the no smoking sign went off - everyone would light up and enjoy !!!
My uncle had a lung removed.
best anime
nice song at beggining
The voice is awesome!
The opening is amazing
Say hello to a brand new world say hello to pan am!🎶🎶 music to my ears
Pan am Never die, pan am is my heart and sould
They went bust over 30 years ago
2:31 her face goes from casual to terrified "ARE WE ACTUALLY GOING IN THE WATER???" HAHAHAHAH
i love this airline it's a shame we do not have it now like for everyone that had to be a pan am pilot and attendant
Take me to this decadeeeeeee
wow a safety video that actually shows the lifejacket being inflated
this is my new favourite hentai.
0:33 when your poop finally is coming out
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 omg!
OMG!!! Legendary Airline had a safety video! Wow!!!
Pan Am operated 13 A300's from 1984-1991,7 A310-224 from 1985-1991 & 14 A310-324 from 1987-1991 they did order 50 of the newer A320-200 but due to there shut-down they were never delivered and the first 16 of them were delivered to Branniff.
The women at 0:18 it's me, I'm still alive .
Cue creepy smile 0:35
What's the point of having a no smoking sign today if smoking isn't allowed either way.....
To remind you not to! Some peole still try....
LadyDayanaTV a lot of people's still trying . . . its always a big issue i got on my flights!! its never enough to let them now, smoking on board is not allowed!
I know I am a F/A that is what I was trying to explain!
sorry, i made a mistake, thought i had tagged Vasco S instead!!
I've brought cigarettes and a lighter on a plane before. I wish they would've let me smoke, goddammit!
been waiting for this video to be posted for a long time, so many memories flying on the 300 thru MIA
This was probably the last video some people watched before a plane crash
Pan Am World Airlines was around since 1927 until it Ceased operations on December 4, 1991 just about 5 months before I was born in 1992.
I feel old. :(
I found out my maternal grandfather worked for Pan-Am while I was watching Willy Wonka one time :P
Pan American World Airways=Airline royalty👌🏻
1:42
Pan Am: Please extinguish all cigarettes in case of loss of cabin free.
Me: 😲😲😲😲
Delta: SMOKING IS PROHIBITED!
31 years ago. I ride PanAm A300 from San Francisco to Los Angeles. I was very happy flight
Love the music
The Manga that comes in every plane is better.
WHERE IS THE FUNNY
It’s so unfortunate that I never had a chance to fly aboard a Pan Am 747 jet.
What if I refuse to put out my cigarette?!
The flight attendant will give you a spanking.
The flight attendant will put it out with liquid Freon-12 from a Dust-Off duster.
@ridewave444 Nah that's just a usual United flight
Stock options at Phillip-Morris
It may just be nostalgia speaking, but am I the only one who finds this a lot easier to understand than modern ones? I was on a flight just a few weeks ago, and I swear, the video was a lot less clear than this one.
Because they now try to appeal to all types of people by using various "accents".
I remember smoking on planes. People didn't complain about every little pitty back then and even so there where non smoking areas and the airflow was directed to the back so people in the front wouldn't notice. Although being honest it's better to have non smoking flights today I'd only wish for a smokers cabin like you have inside the airport.
I don't know about you guys. But this is the best anime ever existed
This ain’t Corey in the house
More detailed than today's safety video!
That was one hell of a forced smile at 0:35
she smiled because she had just farted
@@ocdman593 You just know they do their best to fart near the annoying passengers. I know I would!
"..., please put out all cigarettes immediately." Had me laughing out loud:-D I wish I could have flown with pan am in my lifetime
Got a airline ad before watching
*Pan Am Safety...1988*
holy fuck, the great twist of the anime was in the title all along
The Frank has brought us all here
"Your seatbelt should be fastened whenever the fasten seatbelt sign is illuminated." Yeah, as if I couldn't understand what that symbol looks like.
Even as a smoker myself, I have to say the replacement of the „No smoking” light with a „No mobile device” light (And a well enforced smoking ban) is a modern change that I think we’re all glad to have seen happen! 🚭🛫👍🏽
(Though believe it or not, ICAO regulations still require a usable ashtray on every flight even to this day! 🚬✈️💰😳)
I think that's just in case someone is brazen enough to light up a cigarette inflight: that way the offending cigarette can safely be disposed of (throwing it into the general wastebin is a fire hazard).
@@mel816 That's exactly the reason why, and a usable ashtray is viewed a safety-critical item of equipment. Planes have been barred from taking off in the past because the ashtray was missing! 😲
This does of course make sense, given that - Unlike a bus or train (Where passengers are more likely to chance a crafty smoke at a station stop) - Passengers are more likely to break the no-smoking ban on a plane, given long flight times and the inability to go outside. ✈🚬🚫
I believe (But this is speculation) that aircraft toilets are designed to double as smoking cabins if required. If a passenger is unable to avoid smoking, it's better for them to smoke in a well ventilated toilet where the smoke will be extracted and kept away from other passengers. 🚽
Ah yes! This classic, great anime!
Damn this is some good anime
I love this music
and 3 years later when this video showed....Pan Am is Gone...