Great job dissecting the "it's about the characters, not the robots" sentiment.
@SchnozMeister
2 жыл бұрын
Man, I gotta get into Patlabor one of these days. Really enjoyed the part about the production team keeping the rights and creative liberty of the series since it's pretty rare to see anime/manga that isn't influenced by marketing trends and the like. Glad I saw this before watching Patlabor, great vid dude!
@henri3170
Жыл бұрын
Time to fess up. You did watch it by this point, right? I mean it's not that hard to get into, the first OVA series only has seven episodes and you can jump straight into the movies afterwards.
@SchnozMeister
Жыл бұрын
@@henri3170 i'm gonna go ahead and fess up to NOT having watched it just yet :p
@notationmusical
2 жыл бұрын
Random thing I also found Kenji Kawai, the music composer of Patlabor also did: Mob Psycho 100, Higurashi- When They Cry, basically the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise, World Trigger, and Ranma 1/2
@henri3170
Жыл бұрын
He's the GOAT tbh
@CattraKell
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely based, love seeing more and more people talk about Patlabor. Loved the video, keep it up man!
@snakeeyedreams8181
2 жыл бұрын
ahhh, so glad you were able to finish this by the challenge deadline! I'm still kind of a novice when it comes to making these kinds of videos, and you are so good at saying a lot in a short amount of time! The discussion about Headgear reminds me of the situation with BE-PAPAS, the team behind one of my favorite series, Revolutionary Girl Utena. I enjoyed hearing about that - 'tis cool.
@catoblepag
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video! Patlabor is both my favorite manga and my favorite OAV series of all time. When I was a Rumiko Takahashi fanatic in the early Nineties I believed nothing could top Uruseiyatsura and Maison Ikkoku, then the same magazine started publishing Patlabor chapters and I was hooked. Unfortunately, it's also a tough sell if you want to get people interested, 'cause its many qualities can be very subtle: the realism of the technology, the intrigue of politics and corporate wars, the day-to-day life of wonderful characters that feel absolutely REAL, the sense of humour... it's incredibly smart and mature stuff. But lately I've thought about a possible comparison for american audiences: in a way, Star Trek the Next Generation (in the best episodes) can be similar. You've got a crew of characters that are good at their job, following a wise captain, and the interesting thing is not necessarily the plot itself, but seeing your beloved characters react to that plot.
@tadeustad
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for reminding me how awesome the Early Days OVA and the second movie (probably one of my most beloved movies of all time) were :) I need to finally get to the TV series + the first and the third movie though :)
@wordsmaybe2456
2 жыл бұрын
Your point about "it's not about the mecha" is spot on as far I as I can tell. I'd wager this is kinda the result of the mehca bits of these anime asking the viewer to dig a little further. Not that the themes tied to such aren't obvious in a lot of ways.This is largely speculation on my end, but I have to wonder if the combination of this and the mecha genre's general lack of mainstream popularity with modern anime viewers ends up creating this. A sort of knee jerk reaction to the realization, that "wait, mecha shows aren't just fun action romps meant to sell figures." Good stuff btw, glad NOVID has highlighted some smaller creators I can follow.
@P3achyPro
2 жыл бұрын
What an interesting breakdown! Between this and Kaiserbeamz' video on Patlabor it's delightful to see more people talk about this great franchise. I hope you discuss it again in the future, I feel not enough people talk about the other entries (the first movie and TV series along with the second OVA are my personal favorites).
@hakimdhaou
2 жыл бұрын
Have you ever watched "Yuuki Yuuna is a Hero"? If not, you should watch it. It's a LOT like "Puella Magi Madoka Magica". It's cute, but..... Also, I really like your "Watching all the Pretty Cure"-Videos. They're just😘(Chef's Kiss).
@theastrawolf217
2 жыл бұрын
You actually nailed Rahxephon's pronounciation lmao
@thiagodeandrade7081
9 ай бұрын
1) Yes, Patlabor's world feel more grounded, more like our world or an equally complex reality, which is a feat in a world where ghosts and Kajui are real. 2) But I really think it is the characters, too. Maybe it is a side effect of the grounded world, but the characters feel more complex and realistic than their counterparts in most mecha I have watched.
@Courier-gq6ym
2 жыл бұрын
YES! IT DOES APPLY TO EVERY MECHA! this is the big flaw of the argument, it applies to every mecha, it's just that normies use it as a fucking silver bullet to kill any reason to explain why they don't like mecha
@SEGAClownboss
2 жыл бұрын
oof you can see the differences before Oshii's style like night and day, that's amazing. There's one thing which I think might have been unadressed and which I've always been thinking about: Is it copaganda? I haven't seen Patlabor but I suppose it's relatively harmless if the subject didn't even need to be brought. What does it think about cops?
@Tyranno
2 жыл бұрын
mmm. i think, on any given day, much of the cast is too comedically incompetent at their jobs to have the effect of portraying police in a positive light. like no one walks away from patlabor thinking "wow giving police giant robots is a good idea, we should definitely do that." if for no other reason than the sheer quantity of oota's wanton destruction of property.
@dotisopod
2 жыл бұрын
I just reconnected with my teenage days of watching patlabor by listening to the movie and show soundtracks. great timing and fine work on the video
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