Machine 機械 Sakuga MAD 2
A 2nd compilation of great animation of various kinds of Machines 機械.
Click Show More or see the Pinned Comment for the list of Credits.
ABOUT
Sakuga MAD Playlist: • Liquid 液体 Sakuga 作画 MAD
Press "." (Full Stop) and "," (Comma) to go through the animations frame by frame.
NOTE: Information about who animated these cuts is usually from sakuga.yshi.org/. If I or the website have guessed who the animator is there is a (?) next to the animator’s name. If you see that I've credited the wrong animator, please tell me in the comments and I'll correct it.
CREDITS
Songs
0:00- "Crushed Ice" by MAM
Buy/Listen to here: www.beatport.c...
4:50- "Hit Refresh" by jackLNDN
Buy/Listen to here: / hit-refresh-1
Video
0:00-0:14- Unknown (Akira)
0:15-0:18- Hitoshi Ueda (Akira)
0:19-0:53- Unknown (Metropolis)
0:54-0:56- Unknown (Evangelion 3.33)
0:57-1:02- Sushio (Evangelion 3.33)
1:03-1:09- Unknown (Evangelion 3.33)
1:10-1:11- Unknown (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ep 5)
1:12-1:14- Unknown (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ep 2)
1:15-1:31- Unknown (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ep 1)
1:32-1:34- Unknown (Evangelion 1.11)
1:35-1:39- Katsuya Yamada (Redline)
1:40-1:54- Takafumi Hori (Redline)
1:55-1:59- Yoh Yoshinari (Dead Leaves)
1:59-2:17- Kazuaki Mouri (Robot Carnival, A Tale of Two Robots, Chapter 3: Foreign Invasion)
2:17-2:26- Unknown (Robot Carnival, A Tale of Two Robots, Chapter 3: Foreign Invasion)
2:27-2:30- Unknown (Hiwou War Chronicles, Ep 1)
2:31-2:44- Unknown (Hiwou War Chronicles, OP)
2:45-2:47- Masaharu Tomoda (Five Star Stories)
2:48-2:53- Yoshiaki Kawajiri (Memories, Stink Bomb)
2:54-2:59- Unknown (Memories, Stink Bomb)
3:00-3:03- Noriyasu Yamauchi (Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise)
3:04-3:15- Unknown (Memories, Stink Bomb)
3:16-3:25- Unknown (Memories, Cannon Fodder)
3:26-3:44- Shinya Ohira (Porco Rosso)
3:45-3:48- Hideaki Yoshio (Spirited Away)
3:49-4:00- Shinya Ohira (Spirited Away)
4:01-4:14- Unknown (Spirited Away)
4:15-4:17- Unknown (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ep 22)
4:18-4:20- Tadashi Hiramatsu (?) (Evangelion 2.22)
4:21-4:24- Unknown (Evangelion 2.22)
4:25-4:26- Unknown (Cowboy Bebop, OP)
4:26-4:27- Unknown (Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory, Ep 12)
4:28-4:32- Unknown (Patlabor 2: The Movie)
4:33-4:36- Atsushi Takeuchi (?) (Patlabor 2: The Movie)
4:37-4:49- Unknown (Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise)
4:50-4:57- Unknown (Steamboy)
4:57-5:00- Yasushi Muraki (Steamboy)
5:00-5:09- Unknown (Steamboy)
5:10-5:12- Hirotsugu Kawasaki (Steamboy)
5:13-5:30- Unknown (Howl’s Moving Castle)
5:31-6:09- Unknown (The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Cut Mark 4)
6:10-6:27- Unknown (Howl’s Moving Castle)
6:28-6:46- Mitsuo Iso (Ghost in the Shell)
6:46-6:50- Yasushi Muraki (Ghost in the Shell)
6:51-6:55- Kouichi Arai (Ghost in the Shell)
6:56-7:16- Tetsuya Nishio (?) (FLCL Progressive, Ep 1)
7:17-7:32- Masaaki Endou (?) (Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise)
7:33-7:47- Unknown (Superman 1940s, Electric Earthquake)
7:48-8:04- Unknown (Superman 1940s, The Mechanical Monsters)
8:05-8:44- Masaaki Endou (Castle in the Sky)
8:45-9:56- Unknown (The Transformers: The Movie)
9:57-10:18- Unknown (The Wind Rises)
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F.A.Q.
What is Sakuga?
Sakuga (作画) literally means drawing in Japanese. But Sakuga also means "artistically impressive animation".
What is a Sakuga MAD?
MAD stands for Music Anime Douga (Douga means video in Japanese). It's the same as an AMV. Sakuga MADs are compilations of great animation.
Пікірлер: 577
- CREDITS - _Turn on Subtitles to see Credits as you watch_ - Songs - 0:00- "Crushed Ice" by MAM Buy/Listen to here: www.beatport.com/track/crushed-ice-original-mix/3258276 4:50- "Hit Refresh" by jackLNDN Buy/Listen to here: soundcloud.com/jacklndn/hit-refresh-1 - Video - 0:00-0:14- Unknown (Akira) 0:15-0:18- Hitoshi Ueda (Akira) 0:19-0:53- Unknown (Metropolis) 0:54-0:56- Unknown (Evangelion 3.33) 0:57-1:02- Sushio (Evangelion 3.33) 1:03-1:09- Unknown (Evangelion 3.33) 1:10-1:11- Unknown (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ep 5) 1:12-1:14- Unknown (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ep 2) 1:15-1:31- Unknown (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ep 1) 1:32-1:34- Unknown (Evangelion 1.11) 1:35-1:39- Katsuya Yamada (Redline) 1:40-1:54- Takafumi Hori (Redline) 1:55-1:59- Yoh Yoshinari (Dead Leaves) 1:59-2:17- Kazuaki Mouri (Robot Carnival, A Tale of Two Robots, Chapter 3: Foreign Invasion) 2:17-2:26- Unknown (Robot Carnival, A Tale of Two Robots, Chapter 3: Foreign Invasion) 2:27-2:30- Unknown (Hiwou War Chronicles, Ep 1) 2:31-2:44- Unknown (Hiwou War Chronicles, OP) 2:45-2:47- Masaharu Tomoda (Five Star Stories) 2:48-2:53- Yoshiaki Kawajiri (Memories, Stink Bomb) 2:54-2:59- Unknown (Memories, Stink Bomb) 3:00-3:03- Noriyasu Yamauchi (Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise) 3:04-3:15- Unknown (Memories, Stink Bomb) 3:16-3:25- Unknown (Memories, Cannon Fodder) 3:26-3:44- Shinya Ohira (Porco Rosso) 3:45-3:48- Hideaki Yoshio (Spirited Away) 3:49-4:00- Shinya Ohira (Spirited Away) 4:01-4:14- Unknown (Spirited Away) 4:15-4:17- Unknown (Neon Genesis Evangelion, Ep 22) 4:18-4:20- Tadashi Hiramatsu (?) (Evangelion 2.22) 4:21-4:24- Unknown (Evangelion 2.22) 4:25-4:26- Unknown (Cowboy Bebop, OP) 4:26-4:27- Unknown (Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory, Ep 12) 4:28-4:32- Unknown (Patlabor 2: The Movie) 4:33-4:36- Atsushi Takeuchi (?) (Patlabor 2: The Movie) 4:37-4:49- Unknown (Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise) 4:50-4:57- Unknown (Steamboy) 4:57-5:00- Yasushi Muraki (Steamboy) 5:00-5:09- Unknown (Steamboy) 5:10-5:12- Hirotsugu Kawasaki (Steamboy) 5:13-5:30- Unknown (Howl’s Moving Castle) 5:31-6:09- Unknown (The Thief and the Cobbler: Recobbled Cut Mark 4) 6:10-6:27- Unknown (Howl’s Moving Castle) 6:28-6:46- Mitsuo Iso (Ghost in the Shell) 6:46-6:50- Yasushi Muraki (Ghost in the Shell) 6:51-6:55- Kouichi Arai (Ghost in the Shell) 6:56-7:16- Tetsuya Nishio (?) (FLCL Progressive, Ep 1) 7:17-7:32- Masaaki Endou (?) (Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise) 7:33-7:47- Unknown (Superman 1940s, Electric Earthquake) 7:48-8:04- Unknown (Superman 1940s, The Mechanical Monsters) 8:05-8:44- Masaaki Endou (Castle in the Sky) 8:45-9:56- Unknown (The Transformers: The Movie) 9:57-10:18- Unknown (The Wind Rises)
@victorhernandez7357
6 жыл бұрын
Hobbes Sakuga what sakuga are you gonna upload next?
@prashantd6252
5 жыл бұрын
I don't need no description for this. I eat, sleep and repeat this shit all year. Thnx for the video
@FLYNN-pc4eu
5 жыл бұрын
! ^-^..♡☆.!
@EpicStartrek
5 жыл бұрын
great taste in music btw, what a jam :)
@djprogramer973
5 жыл бұрын
I just love how there's someone on KZread who makes videos only on anime's visuals. It really is the little things in life
Japanese had a real knack for animating machinery and making it as aesthetic as possible. Shame we dont see that much in modern anime
@Artsyden
4 жыл бұрын
welp because stuff like this takes a lot of time to animate compare to 3D which is not really easy but it is not time consuming, But yeah i do agree with you that i would like to see some of this machine animation in the modern days. considering what technology we've finally advance towards.
@PrimoPete
4 жыл бұрын
You can see them, at the same numbers but not the same rate.
@Burntdekuscrub
4 жыл бұрын
Den .D you can find that kind of sakuga in studio khara’s movies, ie the evangelion rebuilds
@Artsyden
4 жыл бұрын
@@Burntdekuscrub oo. will do..
@Burntdekuscrub
4 жыл бұрын
Den .D in fact there’s one scene in this exact video at 0:54
1:31 ここ、新旧エヴァを繋げてるのマジでセンスの塊すぎる。MAD観ていて久しぶりに感動したかも。
@user-dt2qr3nu1s
Жыл бұрын
そうですね…
凄すぎて思わず最後まで見てしまったよ... 時間が経つのが早い。 AKIRAのスタートも凄く良かった
@MegaTakaki
4 жыл бұрын
AKIRAは、映画館でリアルタイムで見ました。 角川映画やサンライズ等の作画が緻密な作画は多かった時代ですが、 当時は東映アニメが全盛の頃に、AKIRAのような作画をスクリーンで見た時は、 ド肝を抜かれました。 AKIRAの製作費は、当時で10億円かかっています。 当時の製作費だと、破格の製作費です。 一般的なアニメ映画の製作費は、2~3億円程の製作費なので、 今の製作費に合わせれば、30億円以上になるかと思います。
@user-pm6ux5iv3w
4 жыл бұрын
@@MegaTakaki それはやばいッスね… AKIRAを見て、細部までに感銘受けそうで、沼にハマりそうでこわいですw というか、30億以上はほんとにやばいですw
@user-ur9fv4cj4j
3 жыл бұрын
まぁ、本当にアキラの世界を実現出来たら日本人は世界征服出来てるけどね。
あまりにも凄い日本のアニメに囲まれすぎてて気が付かなかったけど、日本のアニメって凄いな・・・外国の人が心を奪われるのも頷ける
That moment when Unicron bites of a chunk from a planet... so good!
@wick9427
5 жыл бұрын
that's why i love, nestles crunch
@officialburgar
5 жыл бұрын
OH SHIT ITS MY BOY VANRIPPERR
@nickaustin8083
3 жыл бұрын
I used to watch that movie some much as a kid even though I couldn’t remember unicron’s name I still knew it when I saw this comment
@uskuugeneration9023
3 жыл бұрын
Lucifer best girl
8:05 - 8:44 is really amazing because it feels like a naval battle but it takes place in the sky.
@cosmiccollins1508
5 жыл бұрын
Very good movie to watch. Laputa castle in the sky.
I really appreciate the use of different animation and not just Japanese anime.
@IronMoose95
6 жыл бұрын
Lacky Nguyen wait, which ones weren't Japanese?
@HobbesSakuga
6 жыл бұрын
Thief and the Cobbler and the Superman 1940s shorts.
@ginogatash4030
4 жыл бұрын
@@IronMoose95 they're pretty easy ti spot once you look for them
@IronMoose95
4 жыл бұрын
@@ginogatash4030 You relplied to my 1 year old comment that was already answered with this? Get off KZread for a while
@ginogatash4030
4 жыл бұрын
@@IronMoose95 y u gotta b so mean man?
時折機械作画が恋しくなって来ちゃう。
Thank you, KZread algorithm, for giving me exactly what I want and need. ❤️
I had forgotten I had to save this in my music library ages ago now, getting buried under everything else over the following months. So glad I found it again. I completely forgot how much I needed this. Sweet mix crossed with some of the greatest Anime films of all time.
@gustavourbina8343
3 жыл бұрын
You’re getting lost in a playlist that’s only a few months old? I’m getting lost in 5 of my playlists I’ve had since middle school
Old animation is arguably better than most animes nowadays. The amount of detail put into every single frame is breathtaking.
@Gustav_Kuriga
Жыл бұрын
A lot of this stuff was recent stuff, lol.
@JohnDoe-jg7lm
Жыл бұрын
@@Gustav_Kuriga I'm talking about the style. Anime isn't that old anyways.
@Gustav_Kuriga
Жыл бұрын
@@JohnDoe-jg7lm I'm aware you're talking about the style. I was just telling you that the stuff in the video was much of the time recent, making your point seem a bit weird to make. And anime is older than you think.
@JohnDoe-jg7lm
Жыл бұрын
@@Gustav_Kuriga Clips from Evangelion are already two decades old and Howl's Moving Castle is somewhere close to that. Considering that many people refer to shows released around the same time like DBZ, One Piece, and Naruto as classics, I think that calling Howl's Moving Castle and Evangelion "old" now isn't unreasonable. That put aside, this video focuses on a time when the steampunk genre was popular, which is hardly ever seen in animes nowadays; and especially not trending ones. Also, I'm well aware that anime has origins dating back to a century ago, but it has certainly changed quite a lot in over a hundred years' worth of time, for better or worse. They definitely don't make futuristic animes with as much detail as they used to.
昔は良かったなんて言いたくないけど、久しぶりにワクワクした・・・
初号機の固定されたときのカクッっていう首の動きが大好き
@user-bq9wl6iw4b
3 жыл бұрын
俺がやったら絶対首痛なるわ
Sakuga Machinery is one of my favorite things. You can really see the anatomy of the machine. It's great. I wonder why so many of these animators go uncredited though.
@franciscarranza4670
6 жыл бұрын
Steampunk genre
@alexwithd
6 жыл бұрын
MMM YES!
@ardoronro6677
6 жыл бұрын
My guess is they don't want to be credited. They're happy to just have their work appreciated which put's it more in the spotlight. I bet they have a kickass portfolio.
@Spazlites
5 жыл бұрын
@@ardoronro6677 you sound like a character from Hollywood movies....wake up to reality lol, ...everyone isn't that humble
@ardoronro6677
5 жыл бұрын
And not everyone follows trends. Fact of the matter, there is no one that cannot be too humble. Probably just haven't met them yet.
Your videos are like an endlessly rewatchable goldmine for animation in general that mixed in with the incredible editing and music.
日本のアニメって本当に凄いなー セル画の時から神画だし...日本に生まれて良かった
一つ一つ手で描いてる、信じられない事実。 リアルとフィクションの間を埋めるアニメーションの凄さ…躍動感や電気や風や水飛沫。緩急やスピード感や振動。カメラワークに感動する。
アニメの世界の機械というのは、我々をいつもワクワクさせてくれる。アニメという非現実的な世界に「現実にも存在するかも」という可能性を感じさせてくれる。本当に大好きである。
無機物として"生きてる"マシンを描くのってホントすごい
From obscure to mainstream you find the best animation cuts!
スチームボーイはまじで神作品
the way you edit the videos goes is artful. there really is a complete audio-visual experience. The changes in mood and tempo of the songs match well with what is going on on the screen. what you do is very precise.
いいねぇ・・・・時間がたつのを忘れてしまうよ・・・
@kuro_kabisan
6 жыл бұрын
エヴァファン通信【エヴァ通】 いや本物かよw
@RED-zj9hi
5 жыл бұрын
ほんまそれ
@user-hw5tw7pm3k
3 жыл бұрын
私もたまに帰ってきます😊
@user-it8lw6jb4q
3 жыл бұрын
リリ極リリ極
ほとんど10年くらい前、もっと古いのもあるのにこの画力!ジャパニメーションは最強だぜ!特にセル画の埃っぽさは至高だ!
@user-ti2kt3fm1z
5 жыл бұрын
通りすがりののっぺらぼう 古い作品はセル画特有の暖かさがあって好きなんです!
@user-mk2xg5vv6y
4 жыл бұрын
明治からくり文明奇譚とか好きです。
You would not know how much this means to me at this precise moment. You really wouldn't.
Okay, seriously, Your editing is way too good.
0:54多分ヴンダーだと思うんだけど、発進シーンめっちゃ好き
選曲、動画の編集、センスしか感じない、すばらしい
@user-lb5ce2zm4r
3 жыл бұрын
選曲がこの機会の無機質な感じとよくマッチしてるよね。
I know people have already said it but thank you for using Animation from other places, not just Japan. Japan has amazing, to this day, great Animation, but we can't forget other places that have Animators from all over who are just as if not more amazing. Both 2D and 3D Animation. Again, thank you. 😊
Thank you, thank you, thank you for including a scene from Thief and The Cobbler. I was so excited to see the clip I literally jumped for joy.
BGMの入りがかっこよすぎる
Sad to see that almost all those things are in 3D nowadays...
@LeLe-bo7cs
6 жыл бұрын
I don't care about 3D or CGI, I care about bad one.
@AllOfYom
6 жыл бұрын
but 90% is bad :
@LeLe-bo7cs
6 жыл бұрын
True. Sadly.
@TheAwakenHD
6 жыл бұрын
Yeah it lacks visual character, CGI just doesn"t fit
@mhmmdsuleymanzad6186
6 жыл бұрын
Yep.
Thank you so much, this is a gold mine of video's I want to or still need to watch! Thank you so much for including the names! I can't thank you enough, as in these trying times I'm recovering from brain surgery and have plenty of time to watch the best series and movies.
@elizastarbrand5
5 жыл бұрын
Jake Robinson I hope you have a blessed and quick recovery.
Neo Genesis Evangelion was my favourite anime and it still is
What amuses me about older futuristic based media is that while they always envision spaceships, flying cars, sentient AI, teleportation and many others, that they for some reason, even when home computers were already a thing in the 90s and stuff thought of the fact somebody might make a little device you can carry that plays music, they always have just a more futuristic looking disc or something like that lol
Just think about the effort and time that went into this . Insane bro
@inventor4279
3 жыл бұрын
they sucked all the effort from american animators like wet noodles
love you hobbes! please never stop uploading and compiling gems like these haha
@mongezibuthelezi1032
3 ай бұрын
Chris is that you
ボタンを押したりハンドルを捻ったり、メーターが振り切れたりファンが回転したり。 目に見える機械の動作、レトロ感がたまらないよね。
I can’t tell you how much I appreciate you making this compilation with great content and thought. I want to download them all, project them and have a dance party!
ハウルの動く城みたいに、プロペラでは無く、羽のような物で飛行するのも良いな。
This channel can't be for real. How are the the edits soo good?! This is nuts!
I just finished watching akira two nights ago and now im introduced to more good animation, thank you.
@giaboast
5 жыл бұрын
Bro Akira is one of my favorite movies and the second I saw he used some of the animation I just got so happy for some reason
@hikari69
5 жыл бұрын
You should to watch spriggan it's similair to akira
@marleer5042
4 жыл бұрын
Watch it again
@dragoonMSfan
4 жыл бұрын
Akira had sick animation, storywise.. eeh..
ホントセル画ってアニメそのものに味を出しているよね。特にプロペラとかエンジンから吹き出る炎、ジェットエンジンもすき、しかも動きが細かい。しかもほぼ手書きだという…やはり歴代アニメーターは素晴らしい
Damn this channel is a secret gem, these videos are amazing
I really like your song choices and I also really like how you put in the extra effort to write down all the name of anime used with timestamps (and animators). Thanks for creating beautiful videos.
Your cut timing and syncronisation are on point!
とんでもない作画だと涙でてくるのは私だけか?
大好きな作品ばかりで眼福&感謝です!スチームボーイの重厚感と機械油くささ、エヴァの流線美で有機的な魅力…紅の豚のエンジンモーター…全部素晴らしい!
So much nostalgia! Giant Robo and Escaflowne are two of my favorites.
2:27 omg love it
すっごく好き
C'est fou, j'aime toutes les musiques de cette chaîne et avec des extraits géniaux (studio Ghibli 💙) 🔥
3:16 There's something oddly satisfying about that overweight military guy with the gasmask pulling the trigger. The sluggish body contrasting his dynamic movement somehow conveys power while in a way also giving a sense of it being undeserved or unfitting, as if subliminally underlining him as the bad guy (which I don't know if he actually is).
@cloudsanglant7719
4 жыл бұрын
Is the third part of an anime movie called memories it takes place in a country at war and the guy with the gas tank is the one that shoots the cannon daily against who knows who really good movie (the 3 stories)
@LinkEX
4 жыл бұрын
@@cloudsanglant7719 Thanks for letting me know the name and context! Sounds like a short story that's left somewhat ambiguous. For those wondering as well, here's the synopsis from IMDb: »"Memories" is made up of three separate science-fiction stories. In the first, "Magnetic Rose," four space travelers are drawn into an abandoned spaceship that contains a world created by one woman's memories. In "Stink Bomb," a young lab assistant accidentally transforms himself into a human biological weapon set on a direct course for Tôkyô. The final episode, "Cannon Fodder," depicts a day in the life of a city whose entire purpose is the firing of cannons at an unseen enemy.«
Hey Hobbes! I think a great way to come back from your hiatus is to give us the SakuGOD Yutaka Nakamura sakuga video we all need. You will make the best one! Always a fan of your MAD videos.
4:27 デンドロビウムのIフィールドジェネレーターが見えた!
Is this heaven ? Cause i just discovered this channel and i'm already in love
Anime, jazz, funk. This is my favorite channel now
So I'm a bit late to the party on this one. But it's the perfect soundtrack for my life today lol. Thank you for these beautiful works of art
全部のシーンに当てはまるわけではないが レトロフューチャー程エモいものはないと思ってる
4:03 The anime that made me an Otaku. And also inspired me to follow animation
Thanks a lot mate for your hard work. Hope for explosions and smoke sakuga next time.
Love that you used the Thief and the Cobbler for part of this!!
whoa, you matched every cut away into every perfect scene. Excellent job with your editing, and getting the animation to sync with music. It aint easy doing this, i suggest you do take your time with your videos! THEY TOP SHELF QUALITY
That organic feeling contained inside traditional sakuga can't be replaced. It's just too powerful. It's a f@cking shame that animators didn't get what they deserved for their efforts.
I swear the music selection for these vids are top notch. Great choices.
@HobbesSakuga
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man
Thanks for the information about the animation scenes
Thanks for more a great update!
I really apreciate the work you put in these videos . The amazing different animations that i mostly didn't know. A BIG THANKS ! And keep the good work up please :D
There is just something so satisfying about the use of images so fast they look like motion. I know that sounds redundant, but seriously, the lack of smooth 2D high-budget modern animation, especially in the West, leaves me hungry for more, to the point where I cling to and obsess over the few moments of true artistic 24fps animation in big productions. Thank you so much for compiling these. It's like getting a good fix after only having weak hits for months. I always need more.
@naijamations3404
3 жыл бұрын
What did the west do to you guys?, jeez!
Animation is simply something beautiful.
If some of you are wondering how they achieved the glowing/light effect for the cels, they would use a light box under the animation stand. Skipt to 02:28 kzread.info/dash/bejne/faZsw6qpfpfQaLQ.htmlm28s Obviously now it's done by using software programs on the computer.
やっぱこういうのは描く人の想像力だよなー。 ほんでもって想像力っつーモノはその人が人生でどれほどのものを 見て聞いて経験したかが出るんだよなー なんて思って見てたら なんと最後は実在したユンカースの絵か! それでも美しい。
1:40 "Don't think you can write me off just yet. You're just a voice pal, you don't know a *damn thing* about racing!"
@BradyT918
4 жыл бұрын
Redline, truly a masterpiece in music, animation and storytelling.
AKIRAもエヴァもそうだけど、機械とかメカってなったらヤッターマンも思い出すなー。ビックリドッキリメカとか
良いねぇ機械系の集大成って感じで凄くいい
An excellent selection of songs to match with the video
Man , throws me back in good old 90s anime realm ! Nostalgia
僕の機械への憧れはサマーウォーズから始まってる気がする。機械に詳しい人たちがあんなにカッコいいんだって思った
あーオシャレが過ぎるわぁ…。
主のセレクトセンスがかなりイケてる
this is extremely satisfying to watch [extremely]
機械描写まじ好き。求めていた動画どストライクすぎる
The coolest channel on youtube!!!
A truly wonderful mix here. Very nicely done.
昔はやっぱり目に見える機械が多いから見応えあるなぁ…
Dude that transformers one at the end, really blew be away, it did exactly what the Michael Bay movies did with the transformation but it's all hand drawn
8:45いやコレ凄すぎる
@RyuNiiAiu
4 жыл бұрын
ほんとだ、、 とんでもなく細かい描写、そしてあの規模、製作者の努力がよく分かる。
@user-jq3hh7nm4q
3 жыл бұрын
トランスフォーマーザムービー 日本の劇場大作アニメが現場2億円(ラピュタとかトトロ)アキラで6億円の時代に、ハリウッド80年代予算破格の40億円で東映が最後まで予算が余って使いきれなかったっていう本格ジャリ映画
@user-jq3hh7nm4q
3 жыл бұрын
もう日本じゃワカメ塗りで誤魔化すのダサイって時代になっていたから、 国際映画社のサスライガーやスラングルに大金かけたみたいなスタイル
@nanashimaru
3 жыл бұрын
@@user-jq3hh7nm4q そんな凄まじい作品があったなんて知らなかった! 名だたる作品は大体見てきたのになぜ私は存在すら知らなかったのだろう。。
@user-jq3hh7nm4q
3 жыл бұрын
@@nanashimaru わたしも噂でのちにレンタルで見ただけです。 いわゆる、ぬるぬるバカ作画。 仮に、ぜんぜん動かない「空飛ぶ幽霊船」とどちらが好きかと聞かれたら・・
カクカクしてるロボならまだしも エヴァみたいな流線型のある作画って難しそう。
@MUTSUGORO_
5 жыл бұрын
しかもめちゃくちゃアクロバティックな動きをするからもう、作ってる人は神みたいなもんですな。
@user-bk9rq2fw9i
5 жыл бұрын
案外ああいう複雑な見た目の方が作画ミスしてるのが判りづらくて描きやすかったりするよ
@okubohideki8399
4 жыл бұрын
@lallaoelsl chanel 螺旋階段はかなりムズいらしいですよ
@alfirede
4 жыл бұрын
エヴァは機械じゃないもん…
@user-fb9yt2oj3m
4 жыл бұрын
うすらい 中身は人造人間やけどあの装甲(拘束具)は機械やで
dude whatever youre doing right now I wish you it goes well cause your videos just made my day :)
@HobbesSakuga
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you my man! Happy you enjoyed it
ロボットカーニバルのロボットの木材感凄い! 強度やしなり、割れがきっちりと表現されている。
庵野秀明、大友克洋、押井守、河森正治、宮崎駿。それぞれがメカ作画に対して異常なほどにこだわりを持ち、その監督のこだわりが超絶的なメカ作画をうみだす。それが海外のアニメにはなくて日本のアニメにだけある圧倒的な凄さ。まあの動画には彼ら以外の監督作品もあるけど。カウボーイビバップとか。この動画に出てくるユニクロンのシーンがある、トランスフォーマーザムービー(1984年)の作画スタッフがスゴいので、興味ある方はエンドタイトル読んで見て欲しい。英語だけどな
Would love to see some more hand to hand stuff
eres un genio o genia, adoro que tengas cada parte señalada,con nombre y todo, cada minuto, wow, este canal se merece reconocimiento!!
This deserves a 60fps version,
We miss you, man!
Nice compilation and wnderful chosen songs!! Lots of thanks!!
アニメは一つの芸術だな
This is extremely relaxing to listen to.
I know wat in life ive been missing now. Thanks for this video. (Also its [chain reactions])