I just wonder if they could have waited (or had the same vision later) to have the technology and made it today with all the budget starting in 2013-2020 how long would it take , how much beautiful it would be.
@MidNight Rules That's fine. Red Line is one of those projects that exists purely to showcase the skill of the animators. It's 'beautiful' in the technical sense and I can get why the aesthetic and scant story would be off putting for some. @Antonio Candido is right though that it's impressive in the sense that, the whole thing feels like its pilot and previews, from start to finish. A lot of better known movies fail to live up to that.
@@pembertr0n For good reason, the Trans-am wouldn't be able to go as fast as it does if it were loaded down with weapons. Hell, the thing can barely get into gear without gold nitro injected into the fuel.
3:05 can we appreciate the balls on that soilder to climb out of his mech and start shooting a giant pink mech with his pistol? give that man a raise, or a purple heart
TheFooledGhost the movie took 7 years to make. If it were a series it would be so costly and take so long. Having animation of this fluidity and with this detail is extremely hard to do and not cheap.
@@MadaraUchiha-oh3iv This was the 'pilot' for redline. Pilots are initial test videos that are usually shown to high execs to determine if they want to put in the money to make the movie/show a reality. It was never in the original movie.
This is exactly what my mind goes through when coming up with my own action packed cartoon: a flashy, fast paced, jumbled up mess that would be too incoherent to put into a visual medium, and due to the fact I lack the talent of animating, let alone to this insane degree. I'm glad madhouse was able to put it into a visual representation. I don't know if any of you thought the same
Well, imagine pirate ship like Black Pearl but not normal, with crab legs, moving forward as fast as one of these "cars" but on land, while being filled to the brim with pirates going full battle Royale [fate level] explosions, magic natural disasters and one huge FFA
Redline is a prime example of the rare occasions the dub is better than the sub, not because of the voice acting or delivery but because every second spent reading a subtitle is a second wasted not watching the animation
@@annonymous7440 Cool so you gonna dedicate months of your time learning every film's language before you watch it every time it just happens to be foreign?
Red Line's great but it's definitely something you have to be in the right state of mind for. The plot is very much an excuse for the gorgeous animation.
Yoshiaki Kawajiri's The Running Man felt more like F-Zero to me, As Redline felt more like an X-Rated Mario kart mixed in with some Crazy Taxi plus a tiny bit of Twisted Metal here and there.
The pilot is pretty rad. You can see where they redid and integrated specific sequences from this pilot throughout the movie with different characters from start to finish. Sonoshee using the pistol on the missile versus the crab dude shooting the grappling hooks, JP's fenders getting torn off making his car into the trike before steamlight etc. I really loved this movie. As a 34 year old man who grew up on Toonami and ANIME 97 (from the SCI-FI channel wayy back when), this movie was a treat.
What happens if you take Hotwheels, an unconfortable amount of hair gel, Speed Racer, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind's artstyle, some cocaine and Cyberpunk 2077, and combine them while ignoring the laws of physics? You get this masterpiece of a movie.
Redline is art. Much like how old movies will be analyzed in the future, this is easily one of the best experiences those students in the future could experience.
@Ehughesj There's some voice acting in the form of characterization, like they know already the general idea of what they want the characters to sound like and style without dedicating too much time to lines and having a clean act, just short, fast samples they can put in to ilustrate what the final product aims to be.
imo this 5 minute pilot is even better than the whole actual movie. Its almost like they made up a movie so that this clip makes sense, but honestly the pilot is really enough for the story and leaves a lot to imagine and think about 🥰🥰
I think you can buy a few dragon ball series with Redline budget. I heard dbz was like 50k per episode. And the budget of redline was 30kk. So its 600 episodes of dbz, or 3 DBZ.
This is one of those rare pilots where the final product delivers even far more than promised. Watch this movie, folks, is great. I want even more after watching it a dozen of times.
considering how many times I've seen redline as a film and to see this it's amazing how far the animation team managed to go with such a simple premise. This group of crazy racers each which could easily carry an entire anime on their own solely featuring them and their story, for them all to feature in this one film, receive equal development and motivation and still for it to come out as this beautiful balanced piece is a wonder to view. Also won't lie, I much prefer the film design for JP, though Sonoshee's appearance here almost looks more human than the movie. She seems more vibrant and alive. Idk small nitpick, still love the film and I love this
I may be a huge sucker for great animation, but it's actually pretty rare that I keep a consistent smile and go "Ooooh" several times during only the span of 5 minutes, and this pilot of RedLine completely deserves it.
Takeshi Koike is the greatest contemporary animator, imo. His style is UNIQUE. It's like if 80's anime and 90's Hip Hop had a baby while tripping on shrooms. So much sense of speed and just an amazing visual spectacle that we should all consider ourselves lucky to have witnessed in our lifetime. "REDLINE" is my top anime movie of all time, animation-wise.
EXACTLY MAN, all their unique ways of operating their vehicles, the different sounds of the engines, the different faces and attitudes the racers have, so much raw grit and character for a literal 3 to 5 second sequence it's absolutely mind blowing
There's really two kinds of people that end up watching Redline: people who had no idea what the hell it was until they stumbled on it, and people who are only there for Trava and Shinkai
I've never heard of the latter. It is interesting to think that people were hyped about particular characters before Redline actually came out. I was purely blown away by the visuals and had to check it out.
I was sitting in Baltimore when this pilot was first revealed and I was absolutely floored. To think that 9 years later the movie would not only exceed even my expectations then, but vastly surpass anything they had ever animated up to that point in terms of quality… man what a journey.
Noir Angel Huh, I see that your bio says that your name is a Life Is Strange reference It isn’t the best game, but I still love it anyways. It has aesthetics to it that just kind of pull me in. Very enjoyable game
Noir Angel It all comes across as very chill for the most part. I say for the most part, because well...of the tornado and stuff. And yeeeeeess! The soundtrack!! That really helps the chill aspect set in. The same with Max’s somewhat monotone voice There’s another game that I know that’s very laidback. Aside from Minecraft, which nearly everybody knows about. I’m talking of VA-11 Hall-A! I’ve been wanting to buy it for a while now. Cyberpunk bartending, along with great aesthetics and soundtrack to boot. Just serve drinks, listening to people’s stories
Redline: "So what do you want more of? The characters, the vehicles, the soundtrack, the animation, the art style, the over arcing plots, or the world-building?" Me: "Yes."
@@blazingfuryoffire1 This pilot was super ambitious since it suggests that the team behind it wanted more locations and race tracks to be in the movie. I think them scaling it back a little was a good choice since it kept things focused. And the final product is just as insane
Okay hear me out. For some reason I get hypnotized at 2:59 , idk if that’s “hi” they say or that theme song but something in my DNA changes every time I watch that part.
Now I can see how they developed the ideas from Trava and through this pilot to the final form that is the Redline movie. In Trava the main character clearly was a vision that preceded JP. They took some cool stuff from Trava and gave it to JP, like the knife-comb and heavy smoking. Trava in this pilot seems to be this cheeky dude he was in the OVA (and now I see why in his poster in the final movie he has orange goggles, he never actually wears them lol), it's fun to see a nod to him in the final movie, but he is a totally different character there. I mean, he was this crazy dude ace pilot and then just became a rando that got his ass beat and kind of was there to race, while JP took the coolness. I think it's interesting and I appreciate how I can see those hints of steps of development here and there that gave us the crazy masterpiece that is Redline.
Red Line is such a friggin inspiring work! the dynamic movements, each with power and actual velocity behind them..!! Never has it failed in keeping me at the edge of my seat
My god, watching this after seeing the movie is so awesome, all the little things that made it into the movie, all the little things that were expanded upon, fuckin hell redline is awesome
There was something unique about this one, where I think it took them years to animate it, as every frame was hand-drawn, similar to older 80s-90s animes...
I found this gem on Crackle in 2017, bought it on DVD and watched it 3 more times. If I was into cosplay JP would be my main, and I would build a real life version his Trans AM from the first half of the movie just to go with the costume.
Someone should make a battle royale type racing game were you are dropped off at one end of the map and have to race to the other whilst competing against the other racers
I'm somewhat upset that it took me this long to discover that Redline had a pilot But I immediately feel better having watched it now. One of my favorite movies Not just favorite animated movies either
This is what 7 year old me felt like when I played with my Hotwheels
Sounds like 7 year old you had an imagination fueled by sugary cereal and drugs.
@@Bustermachine sounds about right
Same
What let that feeling stay only when you were 7 years old? I say continue it. Why let a good thing die?
@@bluewyvern7858 because those cars and tracks were given to some other kid to let them enjoy those toys as much as i did and maybe more
JP nonchalantly putting out his cigarette on the mech trying to kill him is one of the biggest power moves I have ever seen.
Absolute *M A D L A D*
douchbagat Supreme Madlad.
Didn’t even look in his general direction, either.
B I G
D A N D Y
E N E R G Y
HUH HUH HUH
Redline is the best 80's animation film made in the 2000's
I just wonder if they could have waited (or had the same vision later) to have the technology and made it today with all the budget starting in 2013-2020 how long would it take , how much beautiful it would be.
Narinjas maybe not as beautiful as then, maybe it’ll be more beautiful, we would never know
@Narinjas
There's a probability it would actually look worse, more CGI.
@@ano_nym CGI can look god but usually its used as a way to lower the production costs
@@ano_nym you have to look at what trigger did with Promare, that shit is sick as fuck.
The animation of TransAM getting its hull ripped off revealing a trike form was so good it made it into a final movie almost unchanged
It's so goddamn HYPE
Cool Transition: Yes.
But I don't really like the Idea of Trike dressed up as a Car.
If you haven't watched this one yet: it is as good as it looks, trust me.
It said madhouse I'm already gonna watch it
Fr tho shits dope
this guy gets it
@MidNight Rules That's fine. Red Line is one of those projects that exists purely to showcase the skill of the animators. It's 'beautiful' in the technical sense and I can get why the aesthetic and scant story would be off putting for some.
@Antonio Candido is right though that it's impressive in the sense that, the whole thing feels like its pilot and previews, from start to finish. A lot of better known movies fail to live up to that.
How have I not heard of it before. The animation is fucking beautiful throughout the whole film
Everyone: "weaponized transformer cars"
Jp:"Screw that! I'm speeeeeeeeeed!"
Given his victory in the movie against Steamlight-ed Machinehead, I'd say he made the right choice.
IIRC that’s why he’s called Sweet JP, he refuses to mount any weapons on his car.
@@pembertr0n For good reason, the Trans-am wouldn't be able to go as fast as it does if it were loaded down with weapons. Hell, the thing can barely get into gear without gold nitro injected into the fuel.
about seven more 'e's and youre there
Screw curve aerodinamic down force, all praise low drag resistance build set ups
the arms become missiles when they run out of bullets. that is so cool
This is peak preparation
Check out the Green Dragon mech from Lego: Ninjago movie :-)
watch?v=OwRPpqPyWbw (sound is bad, but couldn't find better)
At least we know that Tediore had a hand in building the mechs.
"Sir, I'm out of ammo!"
"PUNCH THEM!"
"Sir, they're too far away!"
"PUNCH THEM WITH ROCKETS!"
@@MultiHydralisk hey that's Baymax quirk
3:05 can we appreciate the balls on that soilder to climb out of his mech and start shooting a giant pink mech with his pistol? give that man a raise, or a purple heart
its a reference to Dozle's death in Mobile Suti Gundam
Give him a fucking casket.
This is one of the most ridiculous action-packed things I've ever seen.
And I want more.
Fortunately for you it became a full movie!
@@lintilion unfortunately, the movie isn't quite like this. I feel like we had a full series set up, but the cash wasn't there.
TheFooledGhost the movie took 7 years to make. If it were a series it would be so costly and take so long. Having animation of this fluidity and with this detail is extremely hard to do and not cheap.
@@omegacroc2928 I'm aware of that. Just seems ambitions were never realized.
Watch the movie
I love how the usually stiff, lifeless metal on the cars is just as alive and kinetic as the people who are driving them
I like the difference of car size between the racers in this one but i'm glad they toned it down in the final version
JP's car looks like an ant compared to the others.
Oh so these are scenes that didn't make it to the final cut?
@@MadaraUchiha-oh3iv no this was the first draft
@@matthewgoodman434 I'm sorry, i don't know what that means. I've seen the movie some time ago but i don't remember this scene
@@MadaraUchiha-oh3iv This was the 'pilot' for redline. Pilots are initial test videos that are usually shown to high execs to determine if they want to put in the money to make the movie/show a reality. It was never in the original movie.
This is exactly what my mind goes through when coming up with my own action packed cartoon: a flashy, fast paced, jumbled up mess that would be too incoherent to put into a visual medium, and due to the fact I lack the talent of animating, let alone to this insane degree. I'm glad madhouse was able to put it into a visual representation. I don't know if any of you thought the same
I've been hoping to find someone other than me who has action packed cartoon/anime stuff in mind, you made my day and my whole rest of the year
Well, imagine pirate ship like Black Pearl but not normal, with crab legs, moving forward as fast as one of these "cars" but on land, while being filled to the brim with pirates going full battle Royale [fate level] explosions, magic natural disasters and one huge FFA
Im gonna try my hand at it once I get a better pc
yeah i kinda feel you lopl
I agree. This is something animation can do perfectly.
I feel like I should remember playing this on the PS1.
this is like the exact thought I had when I watched this
That's because it was on the gamecube.
Mix of twisted metal and roll cage
@@ihaveaplan.ijustneedmoney.9777 jet set radio
@@sirblackknight4986 *You got that right...*
An anime so gorgeous that it bankrupted its own studio.
Worth every damn penny in my opinion
Animators definitely were having a blast making it
@@Krmiby I'm pretty sure they were not. They were underpaid and lost their jobs after the release of this anime.
@@けいおん好き they certainly now have a job in other company aware of their talent :p
@@yosegamanlikely not the case current state of the industry is fucked
This looks and feels like an even more insane version of Wacky Races
this Pilot was fleshed out and made into a movie btw
That's the plot basically. But with tits.
Florp AAAYYY
Florp
Uncensored ones aswell, doesn’t Sonoshee just go full on fcking tits out in one scene lol?
@@Perifroog yeah
This is literally if Jet Set Radio and Speed Racer had a baby
and overdosed on meth while pregnant
@@maya_void3923 Speed, bro, speeeed.
If those two had a coke fueled orgy with Wacky Races and F-Zero
very accurate
F-zero bby
I love that they basically redid the pilot for the finale of the actual movie
Literally. The pilot was so good, it was the ultimate scene in the actual movie. The music is also similar or the same.
No wonder madhouse went bankrupt
@@arturzinurov4781
They _almost_ went bankrupt, they are still around.
@@SMGJohn They *did* go bankrupt but they're still around because they got bought out and preserved.
nice spoiler
Redline is a prime example of the rare occasions the dub is better than the sub, not because of the voice acting or delivery but because every second spent reading a subtitle is a second wasted not watching the animation
exactly
not a problem after watching the movie 6 times
Give this man a cigar.
If you speak the films language, the need for subs is not needed.
@@annonymous7440 Cool so you gonna dedicate months of your time learning every film's language before you watch it every time it just happens to be foreign?
how the hell is this a pilot this looks like a whole goddamn movie
Then you should see the full movie Redline that came out of this, it’s every bit as crazy and amazingly well animated, all handdrawn
its ligit a whole movie BRO
King entrance, its so game like
Red Line's great but it's definitely something you have to be in the right state of mind for. The plot is very much an excuse for the gorgeous animation.
@@Bustermachine it's a racing movie
What were you expecting lol?
Redline is exactly how i picture an F-Zero anime playing out.
Fun fact That actually exists and two gba games exist for it and It was dubbed for a English audience
@@benjewel6527 It is also the source of the FALCON PAUNCH! meme.
@@benjewel6527 I can't find it please show me this!!
@@texantornadomma it is called f-zero falcon densetsu
Yoshiaki Kawajiri's The Running Man felt more like F-Zero to me, As Redline felt more like an X-Rated Mario kart mixed in with some Crazy Taxi plus a tiny bit of Twisted Metal here and there.
The pilot is pretty rad. You can see where they redid and integrated specific sequences from this pilot throughout the movie with different characters from start to finish. Sonoshee using the pistol on the missile versus the crab dude shooting the grappling hooks, JP's fenders getting torn off making his car into the trike before steamlight etc. I really loved this movie. As a 34 year old man who grew up on Toonami and ANIME 97 (from the SCI-FI channel wayy back when), this movie was a treat.
If ever there is to be a No More Heroes anime. These people need to make it!
Bruh I was legit thinking about this today
Old MADHOUSE that is
HELL YES!
This movie exists bro, is even more good than this pilot.
@@chico20mno, read again
The pilot, golden. The full movie, absolute Diamond, Platinum divine content.
Pls tell where i can watch all redline movie
@xSTRYKERx_7274 it's here on youtubs somewhere search it up. There a full length version of it. I had it saved myself somewhere
What happens if you take Hotwheels, an unconfortable amount of hair gel, Speed Racer, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind's artstyle, some cocaine and Cyberpunk 2077, and combine them while ignoring the laws of physics? You get this masterpiece of a movie.
That has to be the best, yet most technically accurate description I’ve ever read. Well done sir, you receive my like.
Wp for this description
And f zero
And a little bit of fights like evangelion
ты чертовски прав, англоговорящий чел!
I can't imagine how long it took to make this and the actual movie
7years
S E V E N Y E A R S
H A N D D R A W N
@@binarybug5997 Arite calm down
No CGI.
this is the result of having time, money to spend and skill altogether
Redline is art. Much like how old movies will be analyzed in the future, this is easily one of the best experiences those students in the future could experience.
Thanks for cleaning this up, wish it came on the official blu ray.
It's on my blu ray. I even checked to make sure I wasn't going crazy
@@jcudal32 North American version, bought it on amazon a year ago.
@@monstercrabee Then somebody needs to rip that and put it online already
i first saw it on the blue ray....
Nice PFP.
This is hands down the best animation I've ever seen. Hands like, permanently down.
Watch the full movie, it's even better.
Every single scene in the film is hand-drawn and hand-colored. There was zero CGI used
@Aayush Vardhan this nearly killed MADHOUSE, it was an overkill
This is the over-the-top ****** that I signed up for when I subscribed to life.
11 years too late for that
Yet we got this instead feelsbad
the most anime of animes
And they went on with a whole movie like this: a tiny bit of dialogue and buckets of adrenaline across 2 hours.
The voice actors in this version sound so wack. So different from the movie
no u
This was some sort of pre production thing
What voice acting? I'm pretty sure it's just filler gibberish here.
Doesn't make a lot of sense to pay real voice actors for a production that may never happen i guess.
@Ehughesj There's some voice acting in the form of characterization, like they know already the general idea of what they want the characters to sound like and style without dedicating too much time to lines and having a clean act, just short, fast samples they can put in to ilustrate what the final product aims to be.
This is basically what it feels like when you're younger and playing with your toys and making these over the top scenarios with them and I love it
Nobody:
Me: Still waiting for lynchman&Johnyboy spinoff
They got 7 volumes according to the commercial. The fans want it now!
I love how lynchman sounds like a straight up Villain.
But then there’s Johnnyboy
Same
Imagine a world where Mad presented this pilot to investors and they were still like, "Nah We're good'
To be fair with the plot so fucking insane I kinda see how that would be
1:38 man they got waluigi to cameo
I paid a fortune for these Redline tickets and I'm stuck beind giant polar bear head guy 😑 0:58
Wow this 5 minute pilot has more quality and content than Dragon Ball animators
someone had to say it
true
imo this 5 minute pilot is even better than the whole actual movie. Its almost like they made up a movie so that this clip makes sense, but honestly the pilot is really enough for the story and leaves a lot to imagine and think about 🥰🥰
I mean it is Madhouse Studios, everything they do is awesome, just look at One Punch Man Season 1.
I think you can buy a few dragon ball series with Redline budget. I heard dbz was like 50k per episode. And the budget of redline was 30kk. So its 600 episodes of dbz, or 3 DBZ.
JP putting out his cigarette on the mech trying to kill him is such a mood.
Is everyone waiting for Red Line 2?
予告編?パイロットフイルム?今
Red lineの見たことがない映像が
見れて おいら幸せだ。
This is one of those rare pilots where the final product delivers even far more than promised. Watch this movie, folks, is great. I want even more after watching it a dozen of times.
None of this is in the movie, and that just makes it more accurate
It wasn't but it was at the same time
it is, this is actually the last part of the movie just that they remastered it for the final product
considering how many times I've seen redline as a film and to see this it's amazing how far the animation team managed to go with such a simple premise. This group of crazy racers each which could easily carry an entire anime on their own solely featuring them and their story, for them all to feature in this one film, receive equal development and motivation and still for it to come out as this beautiful balanced piece is a wonder to view. Also won't lie, I much prefer the film design for JP, though Sonoshee's appearance here almost looks more human than the movie. She seems more vibrant and alive. Idk small nitpick, still love the film and I love this
I love how the song for yellow line is still in its baby form damn
You can actually see what’s happening, thank you for uploading this!
This film is HUGELY underseen! Find it watch it!!
yeah, it's great
I may be a huge sucker for great animation, but it's actually pretty rare that I keep a consistent smile and go "Ooooh" several times during only the span of 5 minutes, and this pilot of RedLine completely deserves it.
Dear TH-cam Recommendations, that was quite something this time
Yes, you're watching this again.
Takeshi Koike is the greatest contemporary animator, imo. His style is UNIQUE. It's like if 80's anime and 90's Hip Hop had a baby while tripping on shrooms. So much sense of speed and just an amazing visual spectacle that we should all consider ourselves lucky to have witnessed in our lifetime. "REDLINE" is my top anime movie of all time, animation-wise.
2:29 That doom elevator sound as the arms of the big car move up.
Amazing catch bro
4:23 This short little bit has to be one of my favourite quick sequences, the amount of cool details is unreal
EXACTLY MAN, all their unique ways of operating their vehicles, the different sounds of the engines, the different faces and attitudes the racers have, so much raw grit and character for a literal 3 to 5 second sequence it's absolutely mind blowing
There's really two kinds of people that end up watching Redline: people who had no idea what the hell it was until they stumbled on it, and people who are only there for Trava and Shinkai
I've never heard of the latter. It is interesting to think that people were hyped about particular characters before Redline actually came out.
I was purely blown away by the visuals and had to check it out.
@@TatsubeiYagyu Those two had their own short film before redline or this.
Then there’s the alpha nerd that worships everything Takeshi Koike made
@@mechared3210 present!
I was sitting in Baltimore when this pilot was first revealed and I was absolutely floored. To think that 9 years later the movie would not only exceed even my expectations then, but vastly surpass anything they had ever animated up to that point in terms of quality… man what a journey.
This pilot is better than most shows today 💯🔥
I seen the movie like a dozen times and yet this is the first time I have ever seen that there is a pilot of this crazy ass movie
...and that’s why they call him Sweet-JP
I watch this whenever I want to feel the excitement of watching redline without watching an entire flim
1:17
Im lovin both Trava and Shinkai just screaming here.
Ps: Admit it. You'd watch the sh*t out of a "Lynchman and Johnny Boya" show.🔥
Also really love their design, I prefer it over what we got in the movie.
Noir Angel Huh, I see that your bio says that your name is a Life Is Strange reference
It isn’t the best game, but I still love it anyways. It has aesthetics to it that just kind of pull me in. Very enjoyable game
@@randromix8135 Yup. It remains my favorite game, aestheticly, musicaly, etc. 💙
Noir Angel
It all comes across as very chill for the most part. I say for the most part, because well...of the tornado and stuff. And yeeeeeess! The soundtrack!! That really helps the chill aspect set in. The same with Max’s somewhat monotone voice
There’s another game that I know that’s very laidback. Aside from Minecraft, which nearly everybody knows about. I’m talking of VA-11 Hall-A! I’ve been wanting to buy it for a while now. Cyberpunk bartending, along with great aesthetics and soundtrack to boot. Just serve drinks, listening to people’s stories
Shinkai here is a badass (unlike the one we got)
Redline: "So what do you want more of? The characters, the vehicles, the soundtrack, the animation, the art style, the over arcing plots, or the world-building?"
Me: "Yes."
Wow JP in the OVA never had the gold nitro port? Wow i miss that
This brilliant animated movie and its concept short film will always reminder me why, in a good sense, Madhouse is called MADhouse.
I love this! Even here in the pilot, you can see the magic bubbling beneath the surface!
And it feels like so much potential wasn't realized. Probably because of a lack of funding.
@@blazingfuryoffire1 This pilot was super ambitious since it suggests that the team behind it wanted more locations and race tracks to be in the movie. I think them scaling it back a little was a good choice since it kept things focused. And the final product is just as insane
there is more animation and frames in these five minutes, than in any regular entire season's anime nowadays
My eyes developed a higher reaction speed, just to be able to watch this pilot. Perfect.
Honestly the intro alone is so interesting. Really puts into perspective just what 24fps is.
Okay hear me out. For some reason I get hypnotized at 2:59 , idk if that’s “hi” they say or that theme song but something in my DNA changes every time I watch that part.
It's a Hi from both, this is so fucking good.
me too! been replaying that part like hundred times now.
I want the rest of this...as a series! I loved Red Line the movie and have always wanted more.
Redline is a cult classic. If only this kinda anime was still being made, 2020.
This is genuinely so fucking beautiful. I feel I shouldn't even be able to watch this for free here on yt
yes this is just what my ADHD needed
whenever someone says "visual noise", Red Line is all i think of.
Say what you want about this guy 3:07 but major fucking kudos for thinking he could take on a giant mech with a fucking handgun
Now I can see how they developed the ideas from Trava and through this pilot to the final form that is the Redline movie. In Trava the main character clearly was a vision that preceded JP. They took some cool stuff from Trava and gave it to JP, like the knife-comb and heavy smoking. Trava in this pilot seems to be this cheeky dude he was in the OVA (and now I see why in his poster in the final movie he has orange goggles, he never actually wears them lol), it's fun to see a nod to him in the final movie, but he is a totally different character there. I mean, he was this crazy dude ace pilot and then just became a rando that got his ass beat and kind of was there to race, while JP took the coolness. I think it's interesting and I appreciate how I can see those hints of steps of development here and there that gave us the crazy masterpiece that is Redline.
This is one of the best underrated anime movie ever.
Red Line is such a friggin inspiring work! the dynamic movements, each with power and actual velocity behind them..!! Never has it failed in keeping me at the edge of my seat
The Aeon Flux is strong with this one. An awesome pilot for an awesome movie. Would have made a hell of an anime series too.
It is amazing how much they used from pilot in real deal :)
is this just... THE PILOT? god damn, this is god hand drawing animation
someone really said "go for broke" and the studio took it literally.
My god, watching this after seeing the movie is so awesome, all the little things that made it into the movie, all the little things that were expanded upon, fuckin hell redline is awesome
I remember when this video had only a thousand views and even if you searched it, it was difficult to find.
This felt like 15 minutes god damn...
This is bonkers, I'm so glad that Redline got made.
Such a good movie.
I remember watching this pilot when I was back in high school. Such a huge fucking inspiration to me and to this day is still animation goals for me.
I have not idea why TH-cam recommended me this but I'm so glad it did. Really not sure what this was but boy did it not disappoint.
I've watched this movie twice a day in the three days I've known about it.
It'll be your next obsession, I promise.
There’s a reason Redline is so iconic and beloved: it’s just fantastic!
Bro JB just be chilling 😂😂
JP
There was something unique about this one, where I think it took them years to animate it, as every frame was hand-drawn, similar to older 80s-90s animes...
I found this gem on Crackle in 2017, bought it on DVD and watched it 3 more times. If I was into cosplay JP would be my main, and I would build a real life version his Trans AM from the first half of the movie just to go with the costume.
I haven't the slightest clue what just happened but I loved every second of it.
I've seen the movie but this Feels like A mix of f zero, the speed racer movie, and jet set radio
i didn't see some of these scene in the movie, do you know why?
@@KingLucy_Huang this isn't in the movie
Damn am I glad I saved this to a playlist, this is really difficult to find now.
Someone should make a battle royale type racing game were you are dropped off at one end of the map and have to race to the other whilst competing against the other racers
I'm somewhat upset that it took me this long to discover that Redline had a pilot
But I immediately feel better having watched it now. One of my favorite movies
Not just favorite animated movies either
I came here by total accident, but, yknow, the type of accident you're glad it happened.
Just what your parents think.
@@lasarousi wo... wow.
@@lasarousi that a weird compliment.
@@lasarousi I mean, that not what my mom said.
So cool how so many little things from the pilot made it into the actual movie
I wish we had more combat racing games or anime like racing with actual weapons
for example like jak x combat racing
every frame of this could be my new wallpaper and still look cool ._.